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NowhereMan
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  • Posted: 06/19/2014 11:32
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Not had the time recently to really sit down and study new music Brick wall

Anybody able to advise me on some 60/70 classics that deserve unearthing and that would correlate with my chart?!

I, of course, value BEA's advice the most!

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  • Posted: 06/19/2014 15:28
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Your chart has enough 60s/70s crap, so I'll throw some newer shit at you you might like.

If you're into Marvin Gaye-type shit but also big sounding dadrock:


Link


If you're into Dylan-esque shit:


Link


If you dig old school psych shit:


Link


You're also apparently into Oasis (god fucking knows WHY, but you might like this because it's better):


Link


You like Echo & The Bunnymen so:


Link


And maybe on that post-punk note:


Link


If you dig Pink Floyd but wish they were jammy-er:
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HazeyTwilight
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For someone who likes The Beatles and ELO to a massive extent, you should get to this pronto:

Music From The Unrealized Film Script&#...or Control
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Some suggestions:

60s


Cheap Thrills by Big Brother And The Holding Company


Buffalo Springfield Again by Buffalo Springfield
seeing you have neil young



Moondance by Van Morrison
the other Van Morrison


Procol Harum by Procol Harum
like it or hate it


Freak Out! by The Mothers of Invention

70s



Breakfast In America by Supertramp


Crime Of The Century by Supertramp


Red by King Crimson



Paranoid by Black Sabbath
really worth a listen, more like a bit heavier LZ/the who than really metal


Exuma by Exuma
freak folk, very pleasant listen

I'm also wondering whether you'll like Roxy Music or not

Avalon by Roxy Music


Aja by Steely Dan
again, maybe you'll like it, maybe not

Let me know which ones of these you like and which ones not, than I may give better recs.
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Some great 70s disco:

Chic - Chic



Risque - Chic


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NowhereMan
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Brilliant; I'll get to work. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing
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