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The music section 21:00 - Oct 30 with 1215 viewsonehunglow

Just had to resurrect it with a classic

60 s were the best

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The music section on 13:26 - Oct 31 with 1150 viewscontroversial_jack

Possibly the 70s, as it had more variety, but it all went downhill after the mid 80s
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The music section on 14:14 - Oct 31 with 1142 viewsWingstandwood

The thing about 1960’s bands was they were extremely disadvantaged by recording studio technology of the time.

1960’s records often sounded like their songs were recorded with just one single take and sounded more like a basic jamming session or a live performance i.e. one or two guitars, bass guitar, drums, backing vocals and lead singer vocals and that was it.

The sound reproduction was also awful at times i.e. mono and tinny.

Then came the 1970’s with recording studio technology advancement. That created a multi-tracked layered stereo sound complete with overdubs, that gave off an orchestra-effect of many more instruments than what the band could play at any given time. Add to that synthesisers and other effects.

The Beatles were a great group, wrote extremely memorable tunes, great song writing creates tunes that never get forgotten. The band deserved high fidelity reproduction and better technology! This song for example deserved it!


Argus!

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The music section on 14:16 - Oct 31 with 1139 viewsonehunglow

The music section on 14:14 - Oct 31 by Wingstandwood

The thing about 1960’s bands was they were extremely disadvantaged by recording studio technology of the time.

1960’s records often sounded like their songs were recorded with just one single take and sounded more like a basic jamming session or a live performance i.e. one or two guitars, bass guitar, drums, backing vocals and lead singer vocals and that was it.

The sound reproduction was also awful at times i.e. mono and tinny.

Then came the 1970’s with recording studio technology advancement. That created a multi-tracked layered stereo sound complete with overdubs, that gave off an orchestra-effect of many more instruments than what the band could play at any given time. Add to that synthesisers and other effects.

The Beatles were a great group, wrote extremely memorable tunes, great song writing creates tunes that never get forgotten. The band deserved high fidelity reproduction and better technology! This song for example deserved it!



We had a few bob so we had a stereogram !.
When buying records in Lewis Lewis ,when asked Mono or stereo ,I always felt rather smug .

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The music section on 14:45 - Oct 31 with 1134 viewsWingstandwood

The music section on 14:16 - Oct 31 by onehunglow

We had a few bob so we had a stereogram !.
When buying records in Lewis Lewis ,when asked Mono or stereo ,I always felt rather smug .


Our family had a 1960's wooden mono radiogramme that was about five feet in length and stood on four wooden legs and would require two men to carry it in and out of those house.

I was then in 1974 gifted this exact model, come more compact (albeit still mono) modern piece of kit to play my mothers old record collection e.g. Connie Francis etc.
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The first single I had bought for me was ABBA's Waterloo and my first LP was Cy Payne & His Orchestra: Childrens TV Themes. That album had a unique sound because its tracks sounded nothing at all like the originals. I suspect it may have something to do with LSD that was still circulating around from the 1960's?

Argus!

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The music section on 16:45 - Oct 31 with 1103 viewsonehunglow

The music section on 14:45 - Oct 31 by Wingstandwood

Our family had a 1960's wooden mono radiogramme that was about five feet in length and stood on four wooden legs and would require two men to carry it in and out of those house.

I was then in 1974 gifted this exact model, come more compact (albeit still mono) modern piece of kit to play my mothers old record collection e.g. Connie Francis etc.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/


The first single I had bought for me was ABBA's Waterloo and my first LP was Cy Payne & His Orchestra: Childrens TV Themes. That album had a unique sound because its tracks sounded nothing at all like the originals. I suspect it may have something to do with LSD that was still circulating around from the 1960's?


Connie Francis ,the voice of heartbreak, loved her
My favourite
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The music section on 20:37 - Oct 31 with 1055 viewsWingstandwood

The music section on 16:45 - Oct 31 by onehunglow

Connie Francis ,the voice of heartbreak, loved her
My favourite
https://www.google.co.uk/searc


She was great...By the time I was ten I was fully familiar with songs like Ray Pilgrim “If I had an Hammer… Wink Martindale “Deck of cards”..... Elvis Presley “Wooden Heart”..... Elvis Presley “Return to sender”..... The Honeycombs “ Have I the right”….Cilla Black “You’re my world” Adam Faith “What do you want” from the family record pile. Some songs are never forgotten and are remembered decades latter

The 1960's heavily influenced what was too follow a decade later, I have read that so many times with so many interviews from 1970's recording artists.

Argus!

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The music section on 22:51 - Oct 31 with 1032 viewsonehunglow

The music section on 20:37 - Oct 31 by Wingstandwood

She was great...By the time I was ten I was fully familiar with songs like Ray Pilgrim “If I had an Hammer… Wink Martindale “Deck of cards”..... Elvis Presley “Wooden Heart”..... Elvis Presley “Return to sender”..... The Honeycombs “ Have I the right”….Cilla Black “You’re my world” Adam Faith “What do you want” from the family record pile. Some songs are never forgotten and are remembered decades latter

The 1960's heavily influenced what was too follow a decade later, I have read that so many times with so many interviews from 1970's recording artists.


The Honeycombes
Had my first snog to that
Female drummer caused some raised eyebrows
Great thread now
Keep it going chaps

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The music section on 12:27 - Nov 1 with 976 viewsBoundy

The music section on 22:51 - Oct 31 by onehunglow

The Honeycombes
Had my first snog to that
Female drummer caused some raised eyebrows
Great thread now
Keep it going chaps


Sorry but the 50's music leaves me cold, the 60's what era for all types of genres , 70's innovative, the 80's possibly the most melodic with music still very much part of my daily listening pleasure
In no particular order but my current playlist is a combination of Big Band , Swing, Acid house, classical , Rock pop ,

"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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The music section on 13:06 - Nov 1 with 958 viewsonehunglow

The music section on 12:27 - Nov 1 by Boundy

Sorry but the 50's music leaves me cold, the 60's what era for all types of genres , 70's innovative, the 80's possibly the most melodic with music still very much part of my daily listening pleasure
In no particular order but my current playlist is a combination of Big Band , Swing, Acid house, classical , Rock pop ,


Early fifties saw number 1 s like ,How much is that doggie in the window.
It also saw Frankie Laine s magnificent tenor belting out great tunes .
Mid fifties saw Elvis wake us up with Its Alright mama, then the Everlys take harmony to a new level which hasn’t been surpassed even now.

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The music section on 13:41 - Nov 1 with 941 viewsRobbie

1970 s for me , Johnnie Walkers Sounds of the Seventies on Radio 2 is great listening .

Apart from a few tracks anything after 2000 , I have little interest . Like some Taylor Swift stuff and also , the recent single Vampie , by Olivia Rodrigues was the best thing I had heard in a long time .
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The music section on 13:44 - Nov 1 with 939 viewsonehunglow

The music section on 13:41 - Nov 1 by Robbie

1970 s for me , Johnnie Walkers Sounds of the Seventies on Radio 2 is great listening .

Apart from a few tracks anything after 2000 , I have little interest . Like some Taylor Swift stuff and also , the recent single Vampie , by Olivia Rodrigues was the best thing I had heard in a long time .


Apart from the Foos,the last 20 yrs have passed me by
I’ve been spoilt
The Manfreds are in Swansea soon.
Well worth it

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The music section on 20:25 - Nov 1 with 896 viewsmajorraglan

The music section on 13:41 - Nov 1 by Robbie

1970 s for me , Johnnie Walkers Sounds of the Seventies on Radio 2 is great listening .

Apart from a few tracks anything after 2000 , I have little interest . Like some Taylor Swift stuff and also , the recent single Vampie , by Olivia Rodrigues was the best thing I had heard in a long time .


I always listen to Johnny Walker on a Sunday and I also listen to the Owen Money shows on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
I was born in the mid 60’s and am stuck in a time warp when it comes to music. I’m happy to listen to 50’s 60’s, 70’s and early to mid 80’s music, but that’s it. One or two more modern tunes, but that is it.
I don’t go a bundle on Elvis, but could listen to Creedence Clearwater Revival all day.
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The music section on 20:47 - Nov 1 with 889 viewsonehunglow

The music section on 20:25 - Nov 1 by majorraglan

I always listen to Johnny Walker on a Sunday and I also listen to the Owen Money shows on Saturday and Sunday mornings.
I was born in the mid 60’s and am stuck in a time warp when it comes to music. I’m happy to listen to 50’s 60’s, 70’s and early to mid 80’s music, but that’s it. One or two more modern tunes, but that is it.
I don’t go a bundle on Elvis, but could listen to Creedence Clearwater Revival all day.


Many are stuck in this glorious time warp.
Elvis died when he went into the army

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The music section on 09:48 - Nov 4 with 799 viewsBoundy

The music section on 20:47 - Nov 1 by onehunglow

Many are stuck in this glorious time warp.
Elvis died when he went into the army


As you mentioned dying , your thoughts on this . Myself although I did prefer (at the time ) the Beatles over the Stones , this should have been left in the archives


"In a free society, the State is the servant of the people—not the master."

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The music section on 09:59 - Nov 4 with 791 viewsonehunglow

The music section on 09:48 - Nov 4 by Boundy

As you mentioned dying , your thoughts on this . Myself although I did prefer (at the time ) the Beatles over the Stones , this should have been left in the archives



Heard it just after it was announced and it’s a pleasant ditty.
Not sure if it is exactly memorable but we are wrapped in the duvet of sentiment .
My view is that the pinacle of The Beatles was Sgt Pepper .
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The music section on 11:07 - Nov 4 with 773 viewsswan65split

60s were the best for me, though I can listen to anything upto the oos then it goes pear shaped,

isn't it marvelous how stuff from the 60s is still being played regularly by so many.

I oftne go through the 60s and others music on you tube
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