Autumn #4 (retro ‘60)

Retro ‘60

01. Moby Grape - Sitting By The Window
Moby Grape (Sundazed Music Inc, 1967)
02. The Hollies - Elevated Observations?
Butterfly (1967)
03. Bert Jansch - The Bright New Year
Birthday Blues (Castle Music UK, 1969)
04. Chuck Berry - Havana Moon (wiki)
The Definitive Collection (Chess, 2006)
05. Bo Diddley - You Can’t Judge A Book By The Cover (wiki)
Bo Diddley (Checker, 1962)
06. Flat Earth Society - The Lost - incidental music to “Space Kids”
Waleeco (1968)

note: This is a follow up for ‘The Future Shine‘ list. That music influence, albeit has origin, is not as easy to track. The late 60’s was the time when British folks influence entered rock and altered the shape of basic rockabilly [1]. Lyrics form and subject broadened and the use of acoustic was not just for simple solo sound. Chuck Berry even tries some latin form. And then there is Bo Diddley with his unconventional rock rhythm for his time, which makes his work timeless. And of course everybody was doing blues black or white, folks or rocker. It was part of menu that everybody had to do. Rock suddenly was more than Elvis. That was the blend that enters psychedelia [2]. I am fro the school of mix and match. If it hasn’t been tried before, time to blend and stretch it. Make it rock.

see also: Autumn #3, #6
image: splityarn

4 Comments »

  1. Jack Hynes said, October 29, 2007 @ 10:03 am

    Bo Diddley link is broken :(

  2. squashed said, October 29, 2007 @ 10:20 am

    sorry about that. It should be fixed now.


    fun video, jamming session

    Chuck Berry x Keith Richard - Oh Carol

  3. Jo said, October 29, 2007 @ 4:11 pm

    Nice! thanks Squashed!
    I’m enjoying your Autumn mixtapes! You have exquisite taste :)

  4. moka said, October 29, 2007 @ 5:33 pm

    Oh all of these are very nice indeed. I love it when you do 60’s rock playlists, im gonna use several of these ones now that my infernal semester is finally over in two weeks and I can get to my old winter vacation habits of waking up at noon, eating grass and sex outdoors. yeahy.

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