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Geek Culture / Any good music from the 60s?

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Interplanetary Funk
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Posted: 19th Jun 2011 02:17 Edited at: 19th Jun 2011 02:29
I watched eurovision and found one act in particular brilliant, recently I found the song in english and was just wondering if anyone had heard anything similar to this.

I avoided posting this in the music thread cos it seems only metal fans visit that thread (not that there's anything wrong with that).

Anyway, here's the video:


(can someone remindme how to use the youtube tags?)


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Posted: 19th Jun 2011 02:31
fixed, ty.


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Posted: 19th Jun 2011 02:39
This song is featured in the movie Death Proof (Which you should see if you haven't)



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Posted: 19th Jun 2011 05:08
I liked Death Proof more than Planet Terror.

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Quote: "I liked Death Proof more than Planet Terror."

I liked Death Proof's story more, but Planet Terror was more fun to watch.

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Posted: 20th Jun 2011 22:23 Edited at: 20th Jun 2011 22:24
60s music? well 60s had great rock music. The Beatles, (thats a no brainer) Jimmy Hendrix, John Fogerty, Jefferson Airplane (some people consider that disco)

the following video is modern not 60s at all, but idk if its just me, but the style/sound of this song really reminds me of the 60s



also here are 2 of my favorite Jefferson Airplane songs which i thought people other than rock/metal fans would appreciate





60s had tons of great music. Many good bands got famous during the 70s so some may consider them 70s not 60s, but in my opinion if they started out in the 60s its ok to consider them 60s music

Oh yeah, i almost forgot!.

THE ROLLING STONES! i consider them 60s

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Posted: 20th Jun 2011 22:44
White Rabbit is perhaps the most awesome song ever. It's also one of those things where "you had to be there" to understand.

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Posted: 20th Jun 2011 22:58
Beach Boys
Golden Earring
Kinks
MC5
Moody Blues
The Who
Pink Floyd
Velvet Underground
Cream
Van Der Graff Generator
Dick Dale
Yardbirds
Traffic
Jeff Beck
Byrds
Steppenwolf
Chicago

- To name a few.


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Posted: 20th Jun 2011 23:03
Quote: "White Rabbit is perhaps the most awesome song ever"


The first time i heard white rabbit, it gave me some weird nostalgia feeling even tho i never heard that song before in my life. also the song, for some reason reminds me of something, it reminded me of this something from the first time i heard it, about 6 years ago despite the fact that i never heard of anything like it before but i still havent figured it out.

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Posted: 20th Jun 2011 23:56
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Blue Cheer

Seriously, they're awesome...


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Posted: 23rd Jun 2011 21:07
You have all posted good 60's psychedelic rock and pop and stuff but I think the original post sounds more like motown, a la


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Posted: 24th Jun 2011 05:27
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Posted: 27th Jun 2011 04:47 Edited at: 27th Jun 2011 04:48


The Moody Blues were among my favourite 60s groups


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Posted: 29th Jun 2011 21:43
Cheers for all the replies, out of that list my favourites are marvin gaye and blue cheer thus far.


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