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Posts tagged with 60s

How David Bowie’s 1969 Album Finally Achieved Lift-Off
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How David Bowie’s 1969 Album Finally Achieved Lift-Off

Bold and diverse, David Bowie’s self-titled 1969 album boasted songs such as Space Oddity which saw him emerge as a unique songwriter.

Why Tim Buckley’s Self-Titled Debut Album Promised Future Greatness
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Why Tim Buckley’s Self-Titled Debut Album Promised Future Greatness

Baroque and psychedelic, Tim Buckley’s self-titled debut album introduced an ‘extraordinarily and uniquely talented’ artist to the world.

Best Jazz Musicians: 20 Revolutionary Talents That Changed The World
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Best Jazz Musicians: 20 Revolutionary Talents That Changed The World

From dazzling hornblowers to soulful singers and visionary composers, the best jazz musicians were innovators who expanded the genre.

New Doc ‘Show Me The Picture’ To Celebrate Led Zeppelin, Doors Photographer Jim Marshall

New Doc ‘Show Me The Picture’ To Celebrate Led Zeppelin, Doors Photographer Jim Marshall

A new documentary, 'Show Me The Picture: The Story Of Jim Marshall', celebrating the work of the influential rock photographer is coming soon.

Best 60s Albums: 20 Classics From The Decade That Changed It All
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Best 60s Albums: 20 Classics From The Decade That Changed It All

Coming into bloom in the flower-power era, the best 60s albums cover psychedelic excursions, folk-rock introspection and hard-rock rebellion.

Strange Days: The Doors On The Threshold Of A New Creative World
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Strange Days: The Doors On The Threshold Of A New Creative World

Riding the crest of the wave, The Doors wanted the world… and they wanted it now. ‘Strange Days’ brought it right to them.

Rob Tyner: How MC5’s Frontman Led A Rock’n’Roll Revolution
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Rob Tyner: How MC5’s Frontman Led A Rock’n’Roll Revolution

Punk before punk was invented, MC5’s singer, Rob Tyner, laid down the anti-establishment blueprint for all future rock’n’roll rebels to follow.

The Doors’ ‘Live At The Bowl ’68 Special Edition’ Coming To Theatres In November

The Doors’ ‘Live At The Bowl ’68 Special Edition’ Coming To Theatres In November

A special edition of The Doors' legendary 'Live At The Bowl '68' concert will be shown in selected theatres on the night of 4 November.

Try A Little Tenderness: How Otis Redding’s Midas Touch Found Soul Gold
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Try A Little Tenderness: How Otis Redding’s Midas Touch Found Soul Gold

A sentimental ballad Otis Redding didn’t think suited him, Try A Little Tenderness became a passion-filled powerhouse in the singer’s hands.

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