This is a really, really tough question since I was born in 1960 and I like most of the songs from the '60s. I suppose (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction is right up there at the top, it was still popular when I was in kindergarten and whenever they play it I still find myself jammin' to it!
Another favorite is Hugh Masekela's Grazin' in the Grass...
Originally Posted By: gonzo
Don't know a whole lot about 60's music but I like "HUSH" by DEEP PURPLE.1969 I think.
1968, I think, but who's counting?
Make sure you hear the original version from the Shades of Deep Purple album. It has 10 seconds of a wolf howling at the beginning of the song.
Originally Posted By: Kruse
Originally Posted By: gonzo
Don't know a whole lot about 60's music but I like "HUSH" by DEEP PURPLE.1969 I think.
1968, I think, but who's counting?
Make sure you hear the original version from the Shades of Deep Purple album. It has 10 seconds of a wolf howling at the beginning of the song.
^^Right on!!!!!! The mono version is even better! Has alot more punch and compression to it!
Originally Posted By: Kruse
Originally Posted By: gonzo
Don't know a whole lot about 60's music but I like "HUSH" by DEEP PURPLE.1969 I think.
1968, I think, but who's counting?
Make sure you hear the original version from the Shades of Deep Purple album. It has 10 seconds of a wolf howling at the beginning of the song.
Does anybody else have the Quaker State tape with Surfin Safari, Pipeline, GTO, the Little Old Lady From Pasadena, Summer in the City, Little Honda, Hey Little Cobra and Wipe Out? I must have gotten it in some sort of a promotion when using QS in the late 80"s