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  1. Hace 3 días · The Hollies – Come On Back …1964I normally don’t post well known groups like The Hollies, but with this video I’m going to make an exception. As everyone kn...

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  3. Hace 23 horas · Here’s how it works. "It was just the lifestyle. You don't know you're making history when you're doing it": Dave Mason on his fantasy musical journey. A real-life Mr Fantasy, Traffic guitarist Dave Mason wrote their biggest hit before leaving, only to return with a song that became even bigger. He introduced Jimi Hendrix to Bob Dylan's All ...

  4. Hace 23 horas · Paul Simon distills that dark joy in “Red Rubber Ball,” a song he wrote for the vocal group The Seekers but eventually gave to The Cyrkle, a band that was opening for Simon and Garfunkel on tour. In the first verse, here’s how Simon describes this barbed emotional state: Now I know you're not the only starfish in the sea.

  5. smeghead9916. What are your favourite songs from each year, for the past 60 years? discussion. 1964 Shangri-las - Leader of the Pack. 1965 The Beatles - Help. 1966 The Beach Boys - Sloop John B. 1967 The Beach Boys - Heroes and Villains. 1968 Simon and Garfunkel - Mrs Robinson. 1969 The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun.

  6. Hace 2 días · Lazy Sunday afternoon. I've got no mind to worry. [Outro] Close my eyes and drift a—. Close my mind and drift away. Close my eyes and drift away. Back to blog. ‘Lazy Sunday’ is a song by the English band Small Faces, which reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in 1968. It was written by the Small Faces songwriting duo Steve Marriott ...

  7. Hace 23 horas · Doctor Who began with the not exactly epochal or indeed timeless or magical opening line “wait in here please, Susan – I won’t be long”, but while Susan did indeed wait in there with her dial tuned to whatever radio station was blasting out John Smith And The Common Men, certain of her classmates out in the corridor were pledging their pop allegiance in an altogether different direction.