myself, i couldn't live without judy collins' "who knows where the time goes?", "revolver" and "rubber soul", bob dylan's "bringing it all back home" and all of janis joplin's abums. never tire of them after all these years. what do you still play regularly?
The Peanut Butter Conspiracy (The Great Conspiracy), Clear Light (love Mr. Blue), Mountain (Mississippi Queen gets the heart pumpin'), The Blues Project (their live stuff is great), Big Brother and the Holding Company, Spirit (crank up Mechanical World), Chamber Brothers (crank up Time Has Come Today), and It's A Beautiful Day. I play more vinyl of the older stuff now because every media source is playing the same 'hits' over and over. I've found comfort in the music from 'the beginning'!
East West of the Paul Butterfield Blues band, Charlie Musselwhite - Stand back, Earl Hooker - 2 bugs and a roach. Well I better stop here since I see I could go on forever. I just started with some of my favourite blues (rock) albums but would have to name 60's uk folk rock stuff and an endless list of psychedelic albums to give a solid impression. I've only been playing them regularly for not more than 15 years though
There's nothing I play regularly from the 60's, but when I do, it's Beatles, Stones, Simon&Garfunkel, Pentangle, Kris Kristofferson ... stuff like that. I don't much care for the psychedelic music now. It seems terribly dated.
Dylan, the Dead, Country Joe, Beatles, Van Morrison, a little Airplane - Mostly I'm listening to psytrance these days. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbr5l__Mfj4"]Aes Dana - Summerlands - YouTube
Rubber soul....Uriah heep, a couple of them.. Paranoid...plus others....love my vinyls....:afro::sunny:
Country Joe, "Paris Sessions" Far out but all true, still important ideas. "Zombies in the House of Madness" great !!
Carlos santana.. http://www.biography.com/people/carlos-santana-9542276/videos/carlos-santana-at-woodstock-2080089032