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Bob –
Love your site, Ive reccomended it to others and I frequently send out your links to friends and political opponents. BUT THIS is the best thing you’ve posted to date. Awesome! Those were my Beatles too! Thanks a ton!
Lou
Nice find Bob. It’s a shame that we’ve lost so many gifted musicians and other artists in the 60s and 70s due to drugs, sex, booze and rock and roll. I think that I have the original Chicago Transit Authority album somewhere, but I have yet to get through another six milk-crates of albums to find it.
I had no idea about the lead Guitarist of Chicago before now. Hope he’s in Rock and Roll Heaven with Janis, Jimi, Jim, and all the rest, including the Day the Music Died when we lost Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper.
It’s too bad that Blood, Sweat, & Tears didn’t stick around long enough to release more than three albums. There’s also Three Dog Night, the first group which featured three accomplished lead vocalists, and perhaps the last.
I’m not sure if I have an alternative to the Beatles since I think they were perhaps the most interesting group who over four short years changed and redefined music by anyone’s definition. George Martin also had a lot to do with their success.
How about the Rascals? They at least had some some impact, from a romantic perspective. “People Got To Be Free” 1968.
How many folks understand that most conservatives are really romantic types, like Don Quixote flaying at the windmills?
Not many, I’d guess.