You listed Love! I am impressed, moved to tears! Those guys are at the top of my personal list of the best albums of the 60's, with Forever Changes, although, I have almost everything they released. You probably like Signed D C, an amazing song, when you realize it was recorded in 1966, years before it became de rigeur to have a song about a wasted friend who didn't make it. My own favorite is You Set the Scene, in which Arthur Lee sings, "This is the time in which I am living, And I'll face each day with a smile, For the time that I've been given's such a little while, And the things that I must do consist of more than style..." I'd go on, but it is far better for those who want to, to go on from here...amazing, Mags!
This blog is a result of taking a liberal Detroit based punk-rock girl, throwing her into Republican rural America, and making her responsible for the upbringing of 2 small children and a new home.
Raising socially conscious, free-thinking kids that still must be in bed at a decent hour and eat their vegetables? The hypocrisy, mistakes and triumphs of a punk rock mom. With our home renovation thrown in.
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I would have included Nine Inch Nails and Rob Zombie, but that's just me...
You listed Love! I am impressed, moved to tears! Those guys are at the top of my personal list of the best albums of the 60's, with Forever Changes, although, I have almost everything they released. You probably like Signed D C, an amazing song, when you realize it was recorded in 1966, years before it became de rigeur to have a song about a wasted friend who didn't make it. My own favorite is You Set the Scene, in which Arthur Lee sings,
"This is the time in which I am living,
And I'll face each day with a smile,
For the time that I've been given's such a little while,
And the things that I must do consist of more than style..."
I'd go on, but it is far better for those who want to, to go on from here...amazing, Mags!
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