It was 50 years ago today ...
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VELVET UNDERGROUND — LOADED, Released November 15, 1970
The fourth and final record by VU, at least as far as having the original lineup still intact.
Maybe it was the idea that the record was aimed at snaring radio play — so they ‘Loaded’ it with hits just like the record execs wanted — which spurred Lou Reed to leave band months
before the album was even released and to complain later on that some of his songs were cut and re-mixed without his consent. Others apparently disagree with his view of things.
Who Loves the Sun
Sweet Jane
Rock & Roll
Cool it Down
New Age
Head Held High
Lonesome Cowboy Bill
I Found a Reason
Train Round the Bend
Oh! Sweet Nuthin’
STEPHEN STILLS - STEPHEN STILLS, Released November 16, 1970
It doesn’t speak well for your still-new ‘Supergroup’ when most of the group is releasing solo albums after just two group efforts. But Stills wound up living in England during
much of 1970 in large part to get away from CSNY-induced strife. Not that he still didn’t have friends in the music business as appearances on the album include:
Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Booker T. Jones, Ringo Starr, Rita Coolidge, Cass Elliot, and Graham Nash among others.
Love the One You’re With
Do for the Others
Church (Part of Someone)
Old Times Good Times
Go Back Home
Sit Yourself Down
To a Flame
Black Queen
Cherokee
We Are Not Helpless
The fourth and final record by VU, at least as far as having the original lineup still intact.
Maybe it was the idea that the record was aimed at snaring radio play — so they ‘Loaded’ it with hits just like the record execs wanted — which spurred Lou Reed to leave band months
before the album was even released and to complain later on that some of his songs were cut and re-mixed without his consent. Others apparently disagree with his view of things.
Who Loves the Sun
Sweet Jane
Rock & Roll
Cool it Down
New Age
Head Held High
Lonesome Cowboy Bill
I Found a Reason
Train Round the Bend
Oh! Sweet Nuthin’
STEPHEN STILLS - STEPHEN STILLS, Released November 16, 1970
It doesn’t speak well for your still-new ‘Supergroup’ when most of the group is releasing solo albums after just two group efforts. But Stills wound up living in England during
much of 1970 in large part to get away from CSNY-induced strife. Not that he still didn’t have friends in the music business as appearances on the album include:
Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Booker T. Jones, Ringo Starr, Rita Coolidge, Cass Elliot, and Graham Nash among others.
Love the One You’re With
Do for the Others
Church (Part of Someone)
Old Times Good Times
Go Back Home
Sit Yourself Down
To a Flame
Black Queen
Cherokee
We Are Not Helpless
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I like "Black Queen" best from that record, though better yet is this live version that was released as an outtake on the 1992 re-release of the 1971 live CSNY album "4 Way Street."
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CAT STEVENS —TEA FOR THE TILLERMAN, Released November 23, 01970
The fourth studio album for Cat as well as his second of 1970, one which contains several songs which wound up on the ‘Greatest Hits album from which I got my introduction to Stevens a few years later.
This one was discussed briefly in the first page of this thread but can certainly be revisited, and, why not, as Yusef Cat Stevens (his nom de this week anyway) is revisiting it himself.
Back in September he didn't just re-release it but released a completely re-recorded version with the original 11 tracks “reimagined for a new age with dramatic results”.
Where Do the Children Play
Hard Headed Woman
Wild World
Sad Lisa
Miles From Nowhere
But I Might Die Tonight
Longer Boats
Into White
On the Road to Find Out
Father and Son
Tea for the Tillerman
The fourth studio album for Cat as well as his second of 1970, one which contains several songs which wound up on the ‘Greatest Hits album from which I got my introduction to Stevens a few years later.
This one was discussed briefly in the first page of this thread but can certainly be revisited, and, why not, as Yusef Cat Stevens (his nom de this week anyway) is revisiting it himself.
Back in September he didn't just re-release it but released a completely re-recorded version with the original 11 tracks “reimagined for a new age with dramatic results”.
Where Do the Children Play
Hard Headed Woman
Wild World
Sad Lisa
Miles From Nowhere
But I Might Die Tonight
Longer Boats
Into White
On the Road to Find Out
Father and Son
Tea for the Tillerman
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I've been falling behind lately, so I'll just mention this one here as it was already discussed extensively in a different thread earlier in the year.
ALL THINGS MUST PASS - George Harrison, 11/27/70
"The 'Quiet One' explodes" - Ringo
ALL THINGS MUST PASS - George Harrison, 11/27/70
"The 'Quiet One' explodes" - Ringo
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I may have pontificated on "All Things Must Pass" before - George has long been my favorite Beatle, not just because I was born 30 years to the day after he was, but because of his fine slide guitar work and this momentous album, which has so many fantastic songs on it. I still look forward to the day that they released a de-Spectored, pared down but still engineered properly version of it.
They just did release a taste, an updated version of the title track, which sounds really great. And I'm hopeful for more of this kind of stuff:
My favorites from this album are still "Isn't It a Pity" and "Beware of Darkness," though there are several others I really love as well.
They just did release a taste, an updated version of the title track, which sounds really great. And I'm hopeful for more of this kind of stuff:
My favorites from this album are still "Isn't It a Pity" and "Beware of Darkness," though there are several others I really love as well.
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The Rolling Stones released Sticky Fingers, the first album with a working zipper on the cover, on April 23, 1971.
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What's Going On, released May 21, 1971, remains relevant 50 years later.
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If there's nothing else to get out of that Motown doc, the breakdown of "What's Going On?" track by track is fascinating.
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Man, I'm not ashamed to say, that's one of my all time favorite albums. Listen to it end to end, all the tracks. It's a statement. Top ten all time for me.
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Best Records by Artists Using NFL Players as Backup Singers
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2. "Hip to Be Square"
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Best lead vocals by a NFL player: https://youtu.be/8jzrSqgVL_A
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50 years ago today, batting helmets were made mandatory by MLB.
Later
Later
I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
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The Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry, Northern Ireland on January 30, 1972 will be commemorated this weekend.
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Two days late with this one, but THE GODFATHER premiered a half century ago: 3/24/72
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Reading LEAVE THE GUN, TAKE THE CANNOLI, a history of how that flick got made
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That was my final read of 2021.
Also, in flicking channels tonight, I happened to stumble on GODFATHER. After watching three or four minutes and realizing I could pre-recite each line, I figured there was little reason to continue watching.
Also, in flicking channels tonight, I happened to stumble on GODFATHER. After watching three or four minutes and realizing I could pre-recite each line, I figured there was little reason to continue watching.
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It was half a century ago that an office/apartment complex in D.C. was broken into.
Hijinx ensued.
Hijinx ensued.
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Turned out just to be a practice run for one political party to commit 50 years of high-level crime.
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January 5, 1973, the release of the Bruce Springsteen debut GREETINGS FROM ASBURY PARK
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February 11, 1974* - the opening of The Bottom Line at 15 W. 4th Street
It closed on Jan 22, 2004, just shy of its 30th anniversary.
* One decade plus two days after The Beatles on Ed Sullivan
It closed on Jan 22, 2004, just shy of its 30th anniversary.
* One decade plus two days after The Beatles on Ed Sullivan
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But we missed the 50th anniversary of the Stone Pony's opening (Feb 8 1973)
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I don’t know what that address is but it’s so close to my childhood address that I did a double takeFrayed Knot wrote: ↑Sat Feb 10, 2024 6:46 pm February 11, 1974* - the opening of The Bottom Line at 15 W. 4th Street
It closed on Jan 22, 2004, just shy of its 30th anniversary.
* One decade plus two days after The Beatles on Ed Sullivan
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That's an opening date with great timing both for the club and for its most famous attraction.
The debut album, 'GFAP', had been released five weeks earlier.
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