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"I've never listened to the Rolling Stones... | PART 1 (Top 5 60s songs)" Isaac Brown

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Timestamps:
0:00 Top 5 Stones songs from the 1960s
0:55 "Paint It Black
04:56 "Ruby Tuesday"
8:24 "Jumping Jack Flash"
12:50 "Street Fighting Man"
16:13 "Sympathy for the Devil

#1 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-08 03:59 PM | Reply

Enjoyed that, CORKY, thanks. It gave me a smile and reminded me a bit of my then-teenaged son many years ago asking, "Hey, Dad, you ever hear of a group called the Doors?"

#2 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-08-08 05:14 PM | Reply

#2

ha... "ah, no son, tell me about them!".

My daughter and her boyfriend in their late teens told me that "Their Song" was, Suite: Judy Blues Eyes, which was about 30 years old at the time. And that's one of my all time favs. I thought that they were into it was very cool.

It turned out that all the kids were listening to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and all our great old music. Which was less surprising as I heard some of their music.

Now?

There's some very good artists, but the digital production has taken over, and a lot of the artists seem to be singing the old songs, too.

Which is why some of the new artists I post are doing covers... they make me think that, 'the kids are OK'.

#3 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-08 05:29 PM | Reply

He-Man Woman Hater - Extreme (Guitar Cover)

nacoco music

www.youtube.com

if'n ya'll are in a hurry, ck 1:30 and 4 min in

#4 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-08 06:48 PM | Reply

... "I've never listened to the Rolling Stones. ...

I was having a phone conversation with a 20-something relative a couple three months ago.

We started talking about music, and she asked me if I knew that Paul McCartney was in a group before Wings?

The phone call took an interesting, and lengthy, turn as we talked about the whole British Invasion thing.

#5 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 01:24 PM | Reply

@#3 ... It turned out that all the kids were listening to Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and all our great old music. ...

Yeah, that's why I started talking about music with that 20-something relative. I had read that Gen-Z seems to be very interested in 1970's music.


#6 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 05:58 PM | Reply

1970s music was made by musicians playing live instruments, not computer operators putting down tracks.

#7 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-08-09 06:02 PM | Reply

There's a few honest music reactors out there, and it's fun for me when listening to music to sometimes hear it through the ears of people like the Gen X producer in the thread link; to see how the Kids react to some of the seminal songs and performances of an era.

(a lot of reactors are 'mugging' for the camera, but there's some who are musicians and voice artists themselves)

#8 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-09 06:05 PM | Reply

Some of the great live performances seem to cross gens well; Stevie Ray Vaugh at the Macambo doing Texas Flood, Whiter Shade of Pale live with a full Orchestra, Deep Purple live in studio version of Child in Time... Terry Kath and Chicago doing 25 or 6 to 4 at Tanglewood in 1970, Janis at Monterey Pop... so many more.

#9 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-09 06:13 PM | Reply

A fav of mine from the 70's ...

Michael Murphey - Wildfire (1975)
Wildfire Michael Martin Murphey

(kudos to Epic records for uploading the full album version to youtube)

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

... The song's story led to a lot of speculations and detractors.

Per Murphy --

The song came from deep down in my subconsciousness. My grandfather told me a story when I was a little boy about a legendary ghost horse that the Indians talked about. In 1936, author J. Frank Dobie identified this ghost horse story as the most prominent one in the lore of the Southwest. ...

[Verse 1]
She comes down from Yellow Mountain
On a dark, flat land she rides
On a pony she named Wildfire
With a whirlwind by her side
On a cold Nebraska night

[Interlude]

[Verse 2]
Oh, they say she died one winter
When there came a killing frost
And the pony she named Wildfire
Busted down his stall
In a blizzard, she was lost

[Chorus]
She ran calling Wildfire
Calling Wildfire
Calling Wildfire

[Verse 3]
So by the dark of the moon, I planted
But there came an early snow
Been a hoot-owl howling outside my window now
'Bout six nights in a row
She's coming for me, I know
And on Wildfire we're both gonna go
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[Chorus]
We'll be ridin' Wildfire
Ridin' Wildfire
Ridin' Wildfire

On Wildfire we're gonna ride
Gonna leave sodbustin' behind
Get the hard times right on out of our minds
Riding Wildfire

{Outro}
...


#10 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 07:48 PM | Reply

Ok...I have a question for the younger crowd.

Why the **** do you care what someone's opinion is?

What is the appeal of videos such as what came up when I clicked on the link?

Is it his looks...or is there entertainment value here?

They seem to talk over most of the whatever they're playing.

They talk for 5 minutes before even playing whatever it is they're going to critique.

Seriously...what is the appeal?

Like as if the Rollings Stones need his approval.

Just play the music.

#11 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-08-09 09:16 PM | Reply

I just saw Corky's explanation of this sort of podcast.

I guess that makes sense.

#12 | Posted by BillJohnson at 2025-08-09 09:19 PM | Reply

Another fav tune of mine from the 70's ...

Lighthouse -- Sunny Days (1972)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
Sittin' stoned alone in my backyard
Askin' myself "Why should I work so hard?"
Sittin' dreamin' 'bout the days to come
Half-undressed, just soakin' up the sun

Sittin' here, I hope I don't get fried
Two years ago, you know, I almost died
And yet, there's nothin' better for your soul
Than lyin' in the sun and listenin' to rock 'n roll

Sunny days
Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days
Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know
Than lyin' in the sun with your radio

Sunny days
Oh, sunny, sunny, sunny days
Ain't nothin' better in the world, you know
Than lyin' in the sun with your radio

I really think there's nothin' quite so fine
As lettin' the sun rejuvenate your mind
Don't get me wrong, I really dig the moon
But it was four in the afternoon when I wrote this tune

And now the sun's about to fade away
I'm feelin' better than I've felt for days
You know, there's nothin' better for your soul
Than lyin' in the sun and listenin' to rock 'n roll
...



#13 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 09:41 PM | Reply

#12

www.youtube.com

8 secs

#14 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-09 09:44 PM | Reply

@#11 ... Why the **** do you care what someone's opinion is?

What is the appeal of videos such as what came up when I clicked on the link?

Is it his looks...or is there entertainment value here? ...

Maybe, and just perhaps, that there may be some folk who listen to the words spoken and do not look at the optics or entertainment value?


#15 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 10:16 PM | Reply

Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970)

www.youtube.com

#16 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-09 10:19 PM | Reply

@#16 ... Deep Purple - Child In Time ...

Great tune. Masterfully performed.



#17 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 10:40 PM | Reply

You Can Close Your Eyes (HD) - James Taylor & Carly Simon

Filmed at their home on Martha's Vineyard in 1977

www.youtube.com

#18 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-09 10:51 PM | Reply

Chicago - Beginnings | Live at Tanglewood (1970)

www.youtube.com

#19 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-09 10:52 PM | Reply

Carly Simon - That's The Way I Always Heard It Should Be

www.youtube.com

Legs up to here...

And that's George Harrison and Art Garfunkel at the beginning.

#20 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-09 11:10 PM | Reply

OK, the playlist here just switched to small jazz bands of olde.

Teddy Wilson, Art Tatum, yeah. Great stuff.bv

e.g.,

Art Tatum - Have You Met Miss Jones? (1953)
www.youtube.com

(Ben Webster's sax playing in the tune, btw, is awesome, imo)

So, I may have to drop out of this thread this evening. ...

I'm no longer in the 70's here.



#21 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 11:15 PM | Reply

@#21

Typo alert...

Great stuff.bv

- should be --

Great stuff, btw.

Oops. :)

#22 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-09 11:16 PM | Reply

OK, maybe one more, then I will go away ...

Harry James - I Don't Want to Walk Without You, feat. Helen Forrest (1942)
www.youtube.com

Lyrics excerpt ...

genius.com

...
All our friends keep knocking at the door
They've asked me out a hundred times or more
But all I say is, "Leave me in the gloom"
And here I stay within my lonely room

'Cause I don't want to walk without you, baby
Walk without my arm about you, baby
I thought the day you left me behind
I'd take a stroll and get you right off my mind
But now I find

That I don't want to walk without the sunshine
Why'd you have to turn off all that sunshine?
Oh, baby, please come back or you'll break my heart for me
'Cause I don't want to walk without you, no siree
...

#23 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-08-10 01:37 AM | Reply

Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven

www.youtube.com

#24 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-10 02:07 PM | Reply

I ran into this one a bit ago. Didn't even know they were still recording in 2001.

This Is Where I Came In - Bee Gees

#25 | Posted by TaoWarrior at 2025-08-10 02:36 PM | Reply

The last Gibb brother, the eldest Barry, did a country album a few years ago with several country artists, called Greenfield.

He actually wrote a lot of songs for other artists that I never knew about.

This is a short doc about the band... he's the only survivor now.

www.youtube.com

#26 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-10 02:41 PM | Reply

Barry Gibb Kennedy Center Honors

www.youtube.com

Jan, 2024

#27 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-10 03:08 PM | Reply

The best of the SF collaborations.
www.youtube.com

#28 | Posted by morris at 2025-08-10 03:39 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

#28

Nice!

Abraxas (Side One - Vinyl Rip) / Santana

www.youtube.com

#29 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-10 03:56 PM | Reply

The 70's gave us the Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Talking Heads, The Clash, Elvis Costello and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

#30 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-08-10 08:50 PM | Reply

#30

My my, hey hey
Rock and roll is here to stay
It's better to burn out than to fade away
My my, hey hey

Out of the blue and into the black
They give you this, but you pay for that
And once you're gone you can never come back
When you're out of the blue and into the black

The king is gone but he's not forgotten
This is the story of a Johnny Rotten
It's better to burn out than it is to rust
The king is gone but he's not forgotten

- Neil Young

www.youtube.com

https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/neil-young-song-about-johnny-rotten/

#31 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-10 09:02 PM | Reply

faroutmagazine.co.uk

#32 | Posted by Corky at 2025-08-10 09:03 PM | Reply

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