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shakermaker 22-12-2006 12:07

60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
The 60's were times of great musical change in Britain and I think it would be interesting to see who were everyone's favourite bands (or even one hit wonders) from the decade.
For me it's between The Beatles, The Small Faces and The Who.

WillowTheWhisp 22-12-2006 12:09

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
PJ Proby :)

cashman 22-12-2006 19:17

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
Stones,Who,Small Faces,Cream,John Mayall,Otis Redding, the list is endless shaker.:)

panther 22-12-2006 19:45

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
:banslide: im with the 80's im afraid...

Wynonie Harris 22-12-2006 20:14

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The Bobby Fuller Four - hit the US charts with a brilliant cover of the Crickets' "I Fought The Law" (later ruined by the Clash). Then released an equally brilliant version of the Crickets' "Love's Made A Fool Of You". Along with Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bobby took the spirit of 50's rock 'n' roll into the 60's. But, sadly, not for long...Bobby was found dead in his car, reeking of gasoline, in an LA parking lot in the summer of '66. The offical verdict was suicide, but darker theories abound. He left some great music behind, though.

ANNE 22-12-2006 22:53

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
The Beatles, Elvis, Cliff.

garinda 22-12-2006 23:00

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Dusty Springfield.

Cilla Black. (Not a joke, she had a great gutteral soul voice.)

Herman's Hermits.

Janis Joplin.

The Rolling Stones.

Ottis Reading.

garinda 22-12-2006 23:02

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
Oh and like Anne said Elvis, but he's timeless, not confined to just one decade.:)

steeljack 22-12-2006 23:56

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its an endless list .........UK acts

Georgie Fame and the Blueflames
Spencer Davis Group
Kinks
Manfred Mann (with Paul Jones not the new guy)
the Who
Steampacket
Yardbirds

French Franciose Hardy ( check her out on You Tube , she still looks good)

US imports .......Drifters........
Temptations
Four Tops
Supremes (original line-up)
Ronettes
Bob Dylan , before he went weird
Joan Baez

cashman 23-12-2006 00:09

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
as steeljack and i said,its an endless list.i forgot joplin (rindy didnt) bobby fuller(WYN) credence(WYN) ronettes(steeljack) add in hollies,four tops, the influences go on to this day.what an era.

steeljack 23-12-2006 00:43

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
interesting tidbit I came across the other day , tangentaly relates to this thread, during the 60 there was a crap group called 'the Dave Clark 5' supposed to be Londons answer to the Mersey sound .......anyway it seems Dave Clark now owns the rights to the TV show Ready Steady Go and everytime the show is aired in re-runs it is 'doctored -up' to include a song by the Dave Clark 5 group doing one of their songs .......sounds like the guy has a bit of an ego ........

cashman 23-12-2006 09:03

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
hey steeljack,the dave clark 5 made some great ballads,as well they wernt that crap.;)

Wynonie Harris 23-12-2006 09:37

Re: 60's Odds, Sods & Mods
 
I always really liked all the Dave Clark 5's stuff. Thought they had a great sound.

WillowTheWhisp 23-12-2006 09:53

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The Dave Clark 5 were brilliant. Only someone who wasn't there in the 60s can come out with a statement like "during the 60 there was a crap group called 'the Dave Clark 5' supposed to be Londons answer to the Mersey sound"

Here they come agai-ain,
mmm mm mm
Catch us if you ca-an.
mmm mm mm
Time to get a move on
mmm mm mm
We will yell with all of our might
Catch us if you ca-an
Catch us if you ca-a-a-a-a-an
Catch us if you ca-a-a-a-a-an
Catch us if you can.

* * * * * * * * * *
You say that you love me (say you love me)
All of the time (all of the time)
You say that you need me (say you need me)
You'll always be mine (always be mine)

I'm feelin' (DRUM DRUM) glad all over
Yes I'm-a (DRUM DRUM) glad all over
Baby I'm (DRUM DRUM)glad all over
Glad you're mi-i-i-i-ine

* * * * * * * * * * * *

(I'm in pieces, bits and pieces)
Since you left me and you said goodbye-eye
(I'm in pieces, bits and pieces)
All I do is sit and cry-y
(I'm in pieces, bits and pieces)
You went away and left me miseree-eee
(I'm in pieces, bits and pieces)
And that's the way it'll always be

* * * * * * * * * * * *

I used to know a guy in Blackburn who looked a lot like their keyboard player, Mike Smith.
:D

steeljack 23-12-2006 15:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 355722)
interesting tidbit I came across the other day , tangentaly relates to this thread, during the 60 there was a crap group called 'the Dave Clark 5' supposed to be Londons answer to the Mersey sound .......anyway it seems Dave Clark now owns the rights to the TV show Ready Steady Go and everytime the show is aired in re-runs it is 'doctored -up' to include a song by the Dave Clark 5 group doing one of their songs .......sounds like the guy has a bit of an ego ........

ok, :notworthy let me re-phrase my original statement ...during the 60's there was IN MY OPINION a crap group called 'the Dave Clark 5' :D


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