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From | synthhtnys@comcast.net |
Subject | Re: Pet Sounds-a-likes |
Date | Wed, 12 Dec 2007 01:48:09 +0000 |
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EXCELLENT list...
I'd like to add:
Eternity's Children
Sagittarius
Free Design
Mark Eric
The Left Banke
The Zombies
... if you haven't heard them already I'd say these are all well worth checking out.
-------------- Original message --------------
From: bob <segarini@rogers.com>
> Just checking out the Beach Boys now?
> Try these...
> The Association
> Millenium
> Bread
> Harry Nilsson's first two albums
> Chad And Jeremy
> Hollies
> Turtles through "Battle Of The Bands"
> Danny Hutton
> The Robbs
> Hudson Brothers
> First 3 Jan And Dean albums
>
> bob
>
>
> floatingunder wrote:
> --- In audities@yahoogroups.com, bob wrote:
> >
> > You guys go on and on about the weirdest shit on this list...
> >
> > Anybody here heard a new band lately that makes great music, yet
> doesn't sound like anyone else from your youth?...or the '60's?...or
> any other decade other than this one?
> >
> > bob
>
>
> Hey Bob,
> For what it's worth..
> I don't think this thread is weird nor means one is trying to
> recapture one's youth. Me, I came to the beach boys late in life.
> Couldn't stand them as a kid. I have a developed a love for soft pop
> and/or baroque pop. There was clearly a lot more bands going for this
> type of sound back in the 60's. Thus, mining this period makes sense
> to me.
> It also doesn't mean one doesn't get into music of today that
> reflects music from this decade.
>
> No one tells somewhat who first love in art is expressionism that
> they are merely living in the past.
>
> 2 tiny cents,
> Steve
>
>
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