60s and 70s music

Discussion in 'Music' started by Purple_Burnt_Squirre, Jun 26, 2004.

  1. Purple_Burnt_Squirre

    Purple_Burnt_Squirre Member

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    One big hobby of mine is music I listen to lots of music and buy lots which is why I shop at a store that has a card that each CD you buy you get a stamp get 10 get a free CD anyway getting to the point I have over 100 CDs and probably the same in Cassettes {which I'm sure is a small collection [​IMG] } and am still looking for more and would like a more varied collection of 60s and 70s music could anyone suggest any as you know my mind is limited to ideas [​IMG]
     
  2. Micro

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    You should check this site out http://allmusic.com/ I very rarely buy from stores anymore. I've saved so much $ shopping at amazon.com. You can find new cd's from 5 to 10 bucks; verses 12 to 20. This one place I always buy from gets it to me a day and half every time because we're in the same city.
     
  3. hiddendoor

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    There's lots of bargains to be had from Amazon.com marketplace sellers in particularly, this is the first place I look for CD's now. Furthermore cause I'm in the UK and the fact that we get more US Dollars to the British pound than we have for a long long time it is cheaper to get a CD shipped from the States to England than it is to get them from Amazon.co.uk, plus US Amazon has a much bigger selection of artists
     
  4. marquee

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    go to www.nugs.net. its not all from the 60s and 70s but its all great. endless shows of various jam bands. its awesome.
     
  5. alice_d_millionaire

    alice_d_millionaire Just Do It©

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    im not sure if youre asking about bands, stores, or download sites... so ill list some of each. well, excluding stores... sounds like you know all about them!

    www.gdlive.com
    yeah, nugs is good too

    here's a few bands (or people) you might wanna check out...

    moby grape
    the loading zone
    mamas & the papas
    crosby stills & nash (CSN&young too)
    creedence clearwater revival
    big brother & the holding company
    cream
    jimi hendrix
    bob dylan
    the yardbirds
    lightnin hopkins
    miles davis
    john coltrane
    djengo
    muddy waters
    five man electric band
    quicksilver messenger service
    country joe and the fish
    jefferson airplane
    and of course...
    the grateful dead
     
  6. Purple_Burnt_Squirre

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    I would like to buy online but the exchange rate and shipping cost bites being this far away, you have no idea how lucky you are, I will check out all those bands see what I can find :D
     
  7. Jester

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    I don't think you can beat trawling through the second hand record stores (assuming you are into collecting original vinyl). Some real bargains to be had there and if you get the right ones their value only goes up !!
     

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