Nostalgic Music Thread

Carrying on the Van Ronk ....

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Song: Your Saving Grace
Artist: Steve Miller Band

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Not really a deep cut, it's from the eponymous 1969 album.
 
Song: Empty Pages
Artist: Traffic





I've previously posted Glad and Freedom Rider, so it's time to complete the set.
 
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Song: Angel Eyes
Artist: John Hiatt

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One of his best songs, and an outstanding live recording.

From Angel Eyes to Angry Eyes by Loggins & Messina:

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More Loggins and Messina - love this song:

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Some Neil Diamond.

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and some more, Neil .... courtesy of his fabulous "Hot August Night" masterpiece.

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I was on vacation in the Canadian Rockies last week, and for some reason, on one of the mornings up there, I woke up with this tune going on in my head...!

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One of the most beautiful and haunting songs I have ever heard:

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RIP Jimmy Nalls:

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Timeless:
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Song: Treat
Artist: Santana

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Song: Toulouse Street
Artist: The Doobie Brothers

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The eponymous song from the 1972 album. Really nice vocals and acoustic guitars.
 
Some Fred McDowell

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Sonny Boy Williamson

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RL Burnside

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Johnny Shines

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Jimmy Reed

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If you were A "Child of the Fifties" this WILL be nostalgic.

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And check out Van Halen's cover. ROFL


Cheers
 
If you were A "Child of the Fifties" this WILL be nostalgic.

And check out Van Halen's cover. ROFL

Cheers

Holy cow BT, that does bring back some memories, it's been eons since I have heard it...and I think I'll pass on that cover :eek:
 
Some beautiful Wendy Waldman, probably circa '72 or '73. I remember hearing it coming home on a hot summer night in the mid 70's sometime:

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