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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: Mackenzie
Date: Jul 2, 2008 13:50

... would be 'Younger than Yesterday' by The Byrds or 'Between the Buttons' by Rolling Stones. "Younger Than Yesterday" had a huge impact on...> You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' and 'Mind Gardens', with possibly '...' behind the two I just mentioned. I believe 'Between the Buttons' shows the Rolling Stones moving into new musical territory, which is...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: Babs
Date: Jul 1, 2008 20:02

... would be 'Younger than Yesterday' by The Byrds or 'Between the Buttons' by Rolling Stones. "Younger Than Yesterday" had a huge impact on...> You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' and 'Mind Gardens', with possibly '...' behind the two I just mentioned. I believe 'Between the Buttons' shows the Rolling Stones moving into new musical territory, which is...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: Treadleson
Date: Jul 1, 2008 19:15

... would be 'Younger than Yesterday' by The Byrds or 'Between the Buttons' by Rolling Stones. "Younger Than Yesterday" had a huge impact on...So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' and 'Mind Gardens', with possibly 'Thoughts ... behind the two I just mentioned. I believe 'Between the Buttons' shows the Rolling Stones moving into new musical territory, which is...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: RichL
Date: Jul 1, 2008 17:15

... album of that year would be 'Younger than Yesterday' by The Byrds or 'Between the Buttons' by Rolling Stones. "Younger Than Yesterday" had a huge impact on me when it came out. I was a big .... My favorite songs were "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' and 'Mind Gardens', with possibly 'Thoughts and Words' behind the two...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: Mackenzie
Date: Jul 1, 2008 15:39

...year would be 'Younger than Yesterday' by The Byrds or 'Between the Buttons' by Rolling Stones. "Younger Than Yesterday" had a huge impact on ... "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star' and 'Mind Gardens', with possibly 'Thoughts and ...' behind the two I just mentioned. I believe 'Between the Buttons' shows the Rolling Stones moving into new musical territory, which is ...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: Treadleson
Date: Jul 1, 2008 09:30

..., VU, Pink Floyd, Tim Buckley all got lots of play as FM went nuts. But I never heard of Serpent Power. That has to be some Rolling Stone staffer's quirky pick. FM went nuts in 67? yeh, don't you remember? As an alternative to what was on AM. "Attitude music", Murray the K ...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: Babs
Date: Jul 1, 2008 03:39

... Dead, VU, Pink Floyd, Tim Buckley all got lots of play as FM went nuts. But I never heard of Serpent Power. That has to be some Rolling Stone staffer's quirky pick. FM went nuts in 67? yeh, don't you remember? As an alternative to what was on AM. "Attitude music", Murray the K ...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: RichL
Date: Jun 30, 2008 21:08

...Magical Mystery Tour?) is quite good. But my favorite album of that year would be 'Younger than Yesterday' by The Byrds or 'Between the Buttons' by Rolling Stones. "Younger Than Yesterday" had a huge impact on me when it came out. I was a big Byrds fan already, but that album saw the emergence of ...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: Eric Ramon
Date: Jun 30, 2008 20:49

... Dead, VU, Pink Floyd, Tim Buckley all got lots of play as FM went nuts. But I never heard of Serpent Power. That has to be some Rolling Stone staffer's quirky pick. FM went nuts in 67? yeh, don't you remember? As an alternative to what was on AM. "Attitude music", Murray the K called it...
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Re: Rolling Stone's 40 essential albums of 1967     

Author: The World Wide Wade
Date: Jun 30, 2008 20:04

...Or Stephen Malkmus's latest. Or.... :) Grateful Dead, VU, Pink Floyd, Tim Buckley all got lots of play as FM went nuts. But I never heard of Serpent Power. That has to be some Rolling Stone staffer's quirky pick. FM went nuts in 67?
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