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A roadmap that reveals the highways, byways, ley lines and subterranean tunnels connecting rock, soul, pop, folk rock, R&B, garage, punk, funk, jazz, world music, and soundtracks from the twilight of the 1950s to the dawn of the 1970s. Larry Grogan is a DJ, writer, podcaster, collector, and the man behind Funky16Corners.
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March 21, 2018: Folk rockers, psychedelic Australians, jazzy folkers, and a trek into the windmills of your mind!
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Love this Bee Gees set! I only figured out recently that Bee Gees stands for B-rothers G-ibb!
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Great to hear some John Stewart. Draft Age put me in mind of this album by John Train (I know using Phil Ochs alterego name) really Jon Houlon. His album Mesopotamia Blues is a good stab at trying to put the Iraq war in context shall we say. Going right back to Kipling and WW1 when Iraq was first screwed up. He covers Draft Age amongst other songs, original and otherwise.
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Yes, California Bloodlines does not date.
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