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Announcing a new hippy activist project.
Jun 30
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The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground and Nico
The Velvet Underground, with their avant-garde sound and provocative lyrics, embodied this spirit of rebellion and innovation.
Jun 2
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Younger Than Yesterday by The Byrds
The album reflects the shifting cultural landscape of the 1960s, marked by experimentation and a desire to push musical boundaries.
Jun 2
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"Fresh Cream" by Cream
"Fresh Cream" marked the debut of Cream, a British rock supergroup composed of Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker.
Jun 1
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"Sunshine Superman" by Donovan
"Sunshine Superman" was one of the first albums to fully embrace the psychedelic sound, making it a seminal work in the genre and helping to shape the…
Jun 1
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"Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme" by Simon & Garfunkel
The album reflects the introspective and socially conscious spirit of the era, solidifying Simon & Garfunkel's status as leading voices in the folk rock…
Jun 1
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"Revolver" by The Beatles
The Beatles, having already achieved immense commercial success, began to push the boundaries of their music, moving away from the straightforward pop…
Jun 1
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"Fifth Dimension" by The Byrds
The Byrds, known for pioneering the folk rock genre with their electrified versions of Bob Dylan songs, began to explore new sounds and influences.
Jun 1
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"Aftermath" by The Rolling Stones
"Aftermath" was a significant milestone in The Rolling Stones' career, marking their transition from a blues cover band to accomplished songwriters.
Jun 1
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"Pet Sounds" by The Beach Boys
"Pet Sounds" emerged during a period of intense innovation in the music industry, as artists pushed the boundaries of what was possible in the recording…
Jun 1
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"Blonde on Blonde" by Bob Dylan
"Blonde on Blonde" was released during a highly transformative period in both Bob Dylan's career and the broader music landscape.
Jun 1
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"If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears" by The Mamas and the Papas
The Mamas and the Papas, with their harmonious blend of folk and pop, captured the spirit of the 60s.
Jun 1
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