After wanting to hear the song I posted below, kinda put me in a hippy mood. I then dug around in my cd box to see what might be worth posting in regards to that kinda of genre. Someone told me once I was born in the wrong era *lol*. Some might even be surprised by the choice of music or bands that I chose. No one ever said I was normal :p
To those that download any of these songs, enjoy!
I heard a small clip of this song the other day and wanted to hear the rest since this is probably one of the few Cream songs I actually like.
Cream - I Feel Free
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The majority of these songs came from their Greatest Hits cd.
The Monkees
- (theme from) The Monkees
- (I'm not your) Steppin' Stone
- The Girl I Knew Somewhere
- Randy Scouse Git
- Words
- Valleri
Speaking of The Monkees, has anyone on my flist ever watched New Monkees? I know the blond was kinda cute (Larry I think was his name) and the dude with the his hand on his chin was the dork of the bunch, who I think was Dino. I know the show wasn't on for long.
And here's something I don't believe I ever mentioned to anyone (at least not online), was I went to see The Monkees in concert when they were on tour '97 in Austin (forget what the building is called, I think it was the place across the street from the hotel at Ushicon '01). Course they were Mike Nesmith'less but that was fine, they still sounded pretty good live, even at their age.
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Tommy James & the Shondells
- Hanky Panky
- Crimson and Clover
- Crystal Blue Persuasion
- Draggin' the Line
To those that download any of these songs, enjoy!
I heard a small clip of this song the other day and wanted to hear the rest since this is probably one of the few Cream songs I actually like.
Cream - I Feel Free
~*~*~
The majority of these songs came from their Greatest Hits cd.
The Monkees
- (theme from) The Monkees
- (I'm not your) Steppin' Stone
- The Girl I Knew Somewhere
- Randy Scouse Git
- Words
- Valleri
Speaking of The Monkees, has anyone on my flist ever watched New Monkees? I know the blond was kinda cute (Larry I think was his name) and the dude with the his hand on his chin was the dork of the bunch, who I think was Dino. I know the show wasn't on for long.
And here's something I don't believe I ever mentioned to anyone (at least not online), was I went to see The Monkees in concert when they were on tour '97 in Austin (forget what the building is called, I think it was the place across the street from the hotel at Ushicon '01). Course they were Mike Nesmith'less but that was fine, they still sounded pretty good live, even at their age.
~*~*~
Tommy James & the Shondells
- Hanky Panky
- Crimson and Clover
- Crystal Blue Persuasion
- Draggin' the Line