At 73, I experienced all these songs in the 60's and coupled with the 70's, it was the best time for rock music and talented musicians. I played drums for a garage band back in the late 60's and early 70's. Then, when I retired, I bought a drum set and still rock to the songs of the 60's and 70's. The greatest era for rock.
65 y/o Here, you guys led the way for the early and late 70s in fact there hasn't been real musical innovation(except "new" country) since BON JOVI,they were the last of the thinkers and professors of ROCK
Today is Mon., April 25, 2022. Never in my wildest dreams did I EVER imagine my country, this world would be in such an EVIL state that I would long for the 60s again. Those years seem almost innocent compared to today. God help us.🙏♥️🇺🇲✌
From 1956, when the King, Elvis made rock and roll accepted and popular....til 1970, when the greatest band of all time, The Beatles, broke up IS the greatest era of rock and roll !!!!!!
I'm old enough to remember all of these songs when they were first released and played on the radio.. Man, time flies. What a long strange trip it's been.
As far as I know, NO ONE has ever underrated 1970s music. If you've ever heard anyone say that 1970s music was NOT great, you must have been having a bad trip. What planet are you from? ;)
I'm proud to be 72 years young and having been blessed to grow up with the amazing Rock-n-Roll music of the 60's & 70's. Did someone here suggest there was mentionable Rock music created after those two golden decades??? You're smokin' bad weed man.... ☮❤😎 .
Pink Floyd, AC-DC, Metallica, Dire Straits, Joanna Connor, Bonamassa's band, and a lot more. The two last one plays blues, but not so slowly that man can fall asleep.
I was born in 59. I literally grew up listening to this great music from the 60s and the 70s. I can't listen to this without some tears rolling down my face. The mid 60 to the mid late 70's was and still is the best period in modern music. Hanging with my friends during the summer of the 70s s were only cooler because of it. Wild Child summers.
As someone who grew up with people listened to this and as I discovered more as I grew up. To me it is the purest sound of rock n roll and the meanings behind alot of them are truly amazing and they ere not afraid at all to tell you how it is. I honestly wish i grew up in this era because of the music
@@johthor I vaguely remember a concert by Ten Years After at Winterland in San Francisco, 1971. It was standing room only, cold, drafty, dark, and a "cigar" circulated, everybody took a hit and passed it on. I saw Fleetwood Mac at the Oakland Coliseum where they didn't allow booze, but weed was ok. The seats and floor vibrated to the music when I saw the Moody Blues in Hawaii. I was active duty Navy from '68 to '74 during the war in Vietnam.😂
When I first encountered rock music in the 1970s when I was in my teens, I felt the exhilarating joy that my heart raced. Many years have passed since then, and even now, now in my 60s, when I go out, I listen to rock music that made my heart beat in the past and go out to cheer up. I will probably go to heaven listening to rock music when I die.
Well Mama Ames today is Monday June 6th, 2022. Saw your comment and I agree 100% with you. I grew up in the 60s & 70s. My oldest sister turned me onto The Beatles and it was rock and roll heaven util the 80s creeped in and screwed rock and roll all up.
I was born in '65 and this is the first music I heard, and formed my musical base....thanks to my older brother, born in '55, who had all the great 45's and albums. He generously let me borrow any I wanted to listen to, and suggested/directed me to many of them. I remember being absolutely STUNNED, sitting at my Micky Mouse record player, listening to "Hey Jude", a 45 my brother gave to me saying "Check this one out".....I was just 6 years old in '71. (I know it came out in '68)
Happy B. D., Killer.. there's still some time and we do have our memories. Unlike many others, WE'RE still here and have the pleasure of hearing the music of our youth. PEACE, BRO!
Going to high school in the sixties was amazing everybody was happy everybody was friendly the music was great we had great movement going on and wow just the best of times I will be 73 soon and I still listen to all the old rock and roll
Hi there. Groovy playlist! Being born in the 70’s it would have been the icing on the cake if you would have flashed visual images of the 1960’s while the songs played out.
Wow This is a trip back to a time in my life when there was an innocence and simplicity to life. Music was real and Musicians seemed more like regular people. Peace was the goal, long hair was the big scandal and bellbottoms the fashion craze. Love this mix of songs! Thank you for pulling it together and taking me back there :)
"Are you a boy or are you a girl, with your long blonde hair you look like a girl" hahahaha. I still love long hair on men and women. I'm 73 and can't change that! I love Van Morrison with "Them" singing Gloria.
The best play list I’ve been able to run across and the sound quality is great I’m 81 years old and I’ve been listening to music since I was 3 years old, The middle of the 50ties through1989 was the best so much in the 60ties and the 70ties that u couldn’t remember it all
Nothing can compare maan!!! This is a HARD ROCK MUSIC during my age, i became like BORN TO BE WILD, and i dance like a HONKY TONK, and my life is full of SUNSHINE of your LOVE, and i find SOMBODY TO LOVE , im feel im in the SPIRIT IN THE SKY,
I had 2 kids in the 60's and they were a captive audience to my tales and music. Fortunately some of it stuck...they can repeat mt war tales word for word and they love the musc still..and their kids and 1 great grandson.
I remember the 60’s.You had Hendrix,Dylan, The Beatles,The Stones,The Who,Janis Joplin,Joe Cocker,Joni Mitchell,Joan Baez., Etc.The 70’s was another fantastic decade. In the 60’s there was Love,Sex,Drugs,and Utopia.Woodstock,1969 was the Icing on the Cake.I remember it well.❤️❤️❤️❤️.
@@TheSweezer sadly the last half the century has caught up with me and I do have a job. However I'm sitting in my living room wearing a tie-dye T-shirt
@@ellasmommy9278 I loved the 60’s 70’s because of all of the GREAT ROCK N ROLL 🤠But I also loved the 50’s that was still played 👍🏼 TIAQUANA BRASS Glenn Miller IN THE MOOD Little Richard Fats Domino ELVIS Glenn Campbell 😍🥰 GREAT TIME TO BE ALIVE 😎🤩
You did a bang up job putting these songs together. I love how they all have an up beat and really keep you rocking through this magical decade. People who haven't lived through the sixties will never understand what a hard line of demarcation they issued in. Love this!
Once in a while in a great number of people of this Ara one can find a younin with good ears for this 60's & 70's but it's rare.Nubees like for music isn't in there ears it's I there "Crap" ears!
I remember the days I'd stand in front of the TV strumming my guitar to American Bandstand. As a Baby Boomer I was blessed to watch rock bloom into the music of generations. Rock on!
I was born in 1954 so I watch music go from doo wop to rock in roll, sometime in the 90s I got tired of the "oldies but goodies" and wanted something new, but the new never held a candle to the 60 and 70s. Love this music.
Lol I lived in 60s. But born 1964 so I always kept them in my playlist my mom played the 50s. And I heard 40s. I play them all appreciate the times but oh the 70s
When each of these songs came out it was so exciting. Each one was so free and fresh and one couldn’t believe how they could keep coming. What a time to have lived through.
Great selection for sure. For me is special for another reason, I can actually understand the lyrics. In the 60’s I couldn’t. No English then. So I enjoy it double. Have to say even without English still got the message.
You know what made the 60's cool? Love, acceptance with discernment, bravery when learned and appropriate, sacrifice of comforts once in a while, curiosity, freedom of speech and expression without sexualizing children, Kids actually having a childhood, and VR and video games and tv had not enslaved people. The 60s children grew up, fell for Marxism and betrayed the spirit and goodwill and freedom that allowed them to bloom. Keep the truth in your heart and it will keep your heart alive and young.
You nailed a lot of it. As a lifelong observer of humanity I fear for the future of the species. At this point my conclusion about humans is although they are highly intelligent, and at the same time, highly stupid. Oh Gloria.......
@@davidbrannan2772 David, I think I finally realized why younger generations find fascism and marxism so appealing. It is familiar to them, it is the way most families are ruled. School is similar. The schools teach them how to be slaves to the elite, not how to make money. With the fear of change and fear of failure, how can they not turn back and idolize the structured lives they used to live as children? What do you think?
What a great decade to be a teenager . No cell phones, social media and all the electronic bs we have today. We used our brains made up games did lots of things that we shouldn't have but guess what we made it...music was so great back then!!
Excellent selection. Thanx much ZeDesXia. Good memories are made by this effort. With my body being the big 7-2, it is hard to move as I once could, but heck, I am still rockin' and stylin' and profilin'. How cool is that.
Vientos, vientos más o menillos, Dos que tres. Tengo 71 años y estas rolas me recuerdan mis tiempos intrépidos, nada era difícil todo era fácil. Pura vida. Verdad de Dios. Así se decía.
As a boy born in the late 70's, who should be inexperienced to these tunes, I gravitated to this sound at the beautiful age of 8. Yes, I am Gen X'er with the skin of a Millennial, but I have always had the soul of a Baby Boomer. I firmly believe music died when I was born (go ahead and blame me), and wish I could have experienced more of these musical masterpieces as many of your other commenters have. Thank you for so many wonderful tunes of which we all know by heart.
I am in 70s now, however but young at heart hahaha , I love listening to old songs especially when I have nothing to do at home. While listening, I feel relax with full of imagination.
Thanks for putting this together. I appreciate that these are Rock songs and not the "bubblegum" 1960s ones. Not that the latter are bad, but when you want Rock you want Rock. Also, that girl on the cover art is *stunning*.
@@rickg882 Welcome home also. Hard to believe it’s been 50 yrs since I left DaNang AB. Like the song Unchained Melody, Time goes by so fast. Good to hear from you my friend.
Great mix! Haight Street Hip... We built the Straight theater across the street from Tracy's donut shop and the Digger crash pad upstairs... Farmer Gray - John John....only the good die young - guess that's why I'm still here 😂. I'm Robby Reed.. anybody still breathing besides me?
Crecí en Puerto Rico, oyendo Radio Rock y WIAC, The Family. Rockero de nacimiento. Tengo 74 y esta música me recuerda a Vietnam, sentado en un Huey, detrás de una M60. Luego, manejar por el Condado en mi Nova 78. ¡Tantos amigos que has no están!
Great music playlist of the 60s!!! I remember hearing some of that on the radio back then and other songs on the jukebox;, and sometimes on a record album....
I grew up in a green Lower Himalayan town with mountains and rivers all around...AND...a whole lot of music of the times....timeless music that 60s-70s musicians blessed us all with. Thanks for the upload.
This is a great mix...all real original artists, no half-assed covers, good consistent sound levels rather than having to crank the volume up and down, superb selection of pieces. Bravo!
At 23:34 Long and Lonesome Road - Shocking Blue At 26:18 Pictures of Matchstick Man - Status Quo At 45:56 Mr. Soul - Buffalo Springfield Regards from Belgium
At 73, I experienced all these songs in the 60's and coupled with the 70's, it was the best time for rock music and talented musicians. I played drums for a garage band back in the late 60's and early 70's. Then, when I retired, I bought a drum set and still rock to the songs of the 60's and 70's. The greatest era for rock.
This is the best way to stay young and in good mental health.
Those were the real decades of music and maybe the 80s as well, what came after that is something else!
65 y/o Here, you guys led the way for the early and late 70s in fact there hasn't been real musical innovation(except "new" country) since BON JOVI,they were the last of the thinkers
and professors of ROCK
71 here and I have playlists with 100’s of 60’s and 70’s, mostly all I listen to.
90s, I think ranks up there, too
Today is Mon., April 25, 2022. Never in my wildest dreams did I EVER imagine my country, this world would be in such an EVIL state that I would long for the 60s again. Those years seem almost innocent compared to today. God help us.🙏♥️🇺🇲✌
I have some very good memories of the 60's!! Well, what I remember, anyway!! Would Love to go back to that era..
@@JordanAfifi He does rule the world but isn't your best bet for the future.. Try reading the Book of Revelation ⍨⍨⍨
@@davidgolding6386 ppp
I hear you and for most of us in the 60s it was innocent but did lead to other evils sad to say.
@@JordanAfifi jesus is lord satin is defeated
The 60's and 70's were the best decades for music the world over!
The '60s and 70s are separate decades so technically it would be two decades.
From 1956, when the King, Elvis made rock and roll accepted and popular....til 1970, when the greatest band of all time, The Beatles, broke up IS the greatest era of rock and roll !!!!!!
@@ITILII Good thing that some of us are old enough to remember these good old days.
Don’t forget 80s synth
@@ginahodgkins1103 I try. I try so hard.
1981 here. This music was till being rocked at house parties by my parents, aunts and uncles. Still listening to this in 2024.
I'm old enough to remember all of these songs when they were first released and played on the radio.. Man, time flies. What a long strange trip it's been.
Today's music ain't got the same soul, just give me that old time rock and roll.
👍
it soothes my soul
now for my next song.....kkkkkkkkkkkk katmandu
Grtz. Bob Seger
No comparison.
Todays "music" sold their soul
@@5871248: meet me on the dark side of the moon
70s are underrated. The early 70s produced some of the greatest songs ever.
As far as I know, NO ONE has ever underrated 1970s music. If you've ever heard anyone say that 1970s music was NOT great, you must have been having a bad trip. What planet are you from? ;)
I'm proud to be 72 years young and having been blessed to grow up with the amazing Rock-n-Roll music of the 60's & 70's. Did someone here suggest there was mentionable Rock music created after those two golden decades??? You're smokin' bad weed man.... ☮❤😎
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Right on Dale-coming from this 72 yr old
Jaaajaaaa 🤗😂😆😉😍🙃🙂😄🎻🎸🎹🌵🌔⛱️👆🙏🌎🆗👌🌵🌲🌍🌏
@@bobcampbell6399
....there's a boatload of us baby boomers still rockin'...and happy to have been there and still do!!!
Tom Petty
Pink Floyd, AC-DC, Metallica, Dire Straits, Joanna Connor, Bonamassa's band, and a lot more. The two last one plays blues, but not so slowly that man can fall asleep.
I was born in the 70's. My dad made sure I grew up with these songs! I'll never be able to repay him. Thanks Dad. Love and miss you
Born 1960,listen to this in 1968, mom was real mad!
I will stil listen to this!!
I was born in 59. I literally grew up listening to this great music from the 60s and the 70s. I can't listen to this without some tears rolling down my face. The mid 60 to the mid late 70's was and still is the best period in modern music. Hanging with my friends during the summer of the 70s s were only cooler because of it. Wild Child summers.
a great Jeahr to born ... i am 60.
I was born in 57
I'm a 59er too!
As someone who grew up with people listened to this and as I discovered more as I grew up. To me it is the purest sound of rock n roll and the meanings behind alot of them are truly amazing and they ere not afraid at all to tell you how it is. I honestly wish i grew up in this era because of the music
Wild child summers!
Wow! You're in my head! This is the best playlist ever! I'm 73 and really love these tunes. Thanks for sharing.😎
Me too - born 1948.
So many great memories from those days. So many great Rock Concerts in the '60s.
@@johthor I vaguely remember a concert by Ten Years After at Winterland in San Francisco, 1971. It was standing room only, cold, drafty, dark, and a "cigar" circulated, everybody took a hit and passed it on. I saw Fleetwood Mac at the Oakland Coliseum where they didn't allow booze, but weed was ok. The seats and floor vibrated to the music when I saw the Moody Blues in Hawaii. I was active duty Navy from '68 to '74 during the war in Vietnam.😂
I'm 73 and it brings back waves of memories.
77 here. Ex Viet vet, 69-70, but now living in Thailand. This Music brings great feelings.
When I first encountered rock music in the 1970s when I was in my teens, I felt the exhilarating joy that my heart raced. Many years have passed since then, and even now, now in my 60s, when I go out, I listen to rock music that made my heart beat in the past and go out to cheer up. I will probably go to heaven listening to rock music when I die.
76 and still rocking!!!!
Absolutely the BEST decade for rock.... with the 70s coming in a solid second. Every decade since is tied for "god that sucks!"
Well Mama Ames today is Monday June 6th, 2022. Saw your comment and I agree 100% with you. I grew up in the 60s & 70s. My oldest sister turned me onto The Beatles and it was rock and roll heaven util the 80s creeped in and screwed rock and roll all up.
im 27 and have been listening to these songs since i was born cause my parents and nothing beats it
I was born in 55 and lived it and loved it.
Born in 56 ,we came of age at a great time and enjoyed every day of it.Kids nowadays have no clue!
Born in 85 and raised by parents that pushed me into this music. Yall had the best music. Glad technology allowed me to live it, too. 👍
I was born in '65 and this is the first music I heard, and formed my musical base....thanks to my older brother, born in '55, who had all the great 45's and albums. He generously let me borrow any I wanted to listen to, and suggested/directed me to many of them. I remember being absolutely STUNNED, sitting at my Micky Mouse record player, listening to "Hey Jude", a 45 my brother gave to me saying "Check this one out".....I was just 6 years old in '71. (I know it came out in '68)
Born the same year. We had it soooo good didn't we.
I graduated in ‘70. The 60’s were the best of times, wouldn’t have changed a thing. Still listen to the music. It takes you back to simpler times.
Greetings from the Class of '69! Listening to these tunes gets me cranked up and enjoying life more every time I hear them. Peace out ☮😎
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Me Too Jack!
Will celebrate number 75 next week. Has me thinkin' about father time. Takes me back. Memories are so fresh in my mind.
Happy B. D., Killer.. there's still some time and we do have our memories. Unlike many others, WE'RE still here and have the pleasure of hearing the music of our youth. PEACE, BRO!
I’m 16 and I listen to these. Best music ever
Still the Best and Meaningful Music of my Generation! Thank God for the 60's!
Yeah,we were blessed growing up with the smashing 🎸rock music of 60s and 70s!The best Rock&Roll music decades!!!Thanks for posting!
I’m 66 years older to 60.,70,80, that’s enough. Will never by better then that. Thinking of ya
Graduated high school and college in the 60s. Wonderful decade of music!
I am also 73 and I remembered my childhood thanks!💙💛💙💛💙💛
🧡🖤🧡🖤
Good old days. Im 32 but i was raised on this wonderful music. Today has a lot to relearn from the past.
This is the best rock playlist I've heard for us Boomers to reminisce.
We Reliving The 60s All Over Again!
Going to high school in the sixties was amazing everybody was happy everybody was friendly the music was great we had great movement going on and wow just the best of times I will be 73 soon and I still listen to all the old rock and roll
I can honestly say I remember when these songs came out and I knew then they were destined for classic rock status.
Tim here, Sheri's husband. If you remember the 60's, 70's, you were not there. Peace out.
Hi there. Groovy playlist! Being born in the 70’s it would have been the icing on the cake if you would have flashed visual images of the 1960’s while the songs played out.
Wow This is a trip back to a time in my life when there was an innocence and simplicity to life. Music was real and Musicians seemed more like regular people. Peace was the goal, long hair was the big scandal and bellbottoms the fashion craze. Love this mix of songs! Thank you for pulling it together and taking me back there :)
I concur, wholeheartedly, Sir
"Are you a boy or are you a girl, with your long blonde hair you look like a girl" hahahaha. I still love long hair on men and women. I'm 73 and can't change that! I love Van Morrison with "Them" singing Gloria.
The best music, the best cars,lots of work, best money , best girls ...
The best play list I’ve been able to run across and the sound quality is great I’m 81 years old and I’ve been listening to music since I was 3 years old, The middle of the 50ties through1989 was the best so much in the 60ties and the 70ties that u couldn’t remember it all
all the songs longed for on that tiny transistor radio held to the night-time bedroom window! well done playlist here!
Same here !
DID THE SAME, LOL
DITTO
Wow!! You too???
Oh yea.
Nothing can compare maan!!! This is a HARD ROCK MUSIC during my age, i became like BORN TO BE WILD, and i dance like a HONKY TONK, and my life is full of SUNSHINE of your LOVE, and i find SOMBODY TO LOVE , im feel im in the SPIRIT IN THE SKY,
I was born in the late 60s and I have been enjoying this music all my life.
I had 2 kids in the 60's and they were a captive audience to my tales and music.
Fortunately some of it stuck...they can repeat mt war tales word for word and they love the musc still..and their kids and 1 great grandson.
I remember the 60’s.You had Hendrix,Dylan,
The Beatles,The Stones,The Who,Janis
Joplin,Joe Cocker,Joni Mitchell,Joan Baez.,
Etc.The 70’s was another fantastic decade.
In the 60’s there was Love,Sex,Drugs,and
Utopia.Woodstock,1969 was the Icing on
the Cake.I remember it well.❤️❤️❤️❤️.
Bad Company
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us, Colin! 😄😅☺
Dancing and rocking out. Great playlist. I'm living the 60s again!
GET A JOB YA HIPPIE! .. There now ya can really live the 60s
@@TheSweezer sadly the last half the century has caught up with me and I do have a job. However I'm sitting in my living room wearing a tie-dye T-shirt
@@ellasmommy9278 I loved the 60’s 70’s because of all of the
GREAT ROCK N ROLL 🤠But I also loved the 50’s that was still played 👍🏼 TIAQUANA BRASS
Glenn Miller IN THE MOOD Little Richard Fats Domino ELVIS Glenn Campbell 😍🥰
GREAT TIME TO BE ALIVE 😎🤩
The 60's and 70's are the Greatest Music . To young to enjoy then .
I enjoy it NOW :-))
You did a bang up job putting these songs together. I love how they all have an up beat and really keep you rocking through this magical decade. People who haven't lived through the sixties will never understand what a hard line of demarcation they issued in. Love this!
Yes I remember these great hits
Yes it became quite apparent who we were and still are and who the Martians were...Bless those Martians anyway...
semper-fi
Once in a while in a great number of people of this Ara one can find a younin with good ears for this 60's & 70's but it's rare.Nubees like for music isn't in there ears it's I there "Crap" ears!
I meant there taste for good tunes is in there mouths hip&crap SUCK.J.V.
Viciously underrated playlist
I remember the days I'd stand in front of the TV strumming my guitar to American Bandstand. As a Baby Boomer I was blessed to watch rock bloom into the music of generations.
Rock on!
Do you remember Soul Train. I was glued to the TV
Best Playlist! The comments belong to some of the finest people on the planet!
I was born in 1954 so I watch music go from doo wop to rock in roll, sometime in the 90s I got tired of the "oldies but goodies" and wanted something new, but the new never held a candle to the 60 and 70s. Love this music.
I didn't live the 60s, but I've been enjoying them since 1972. Thanks mom and dad for everything. RIP I LOVE AND MISS YOU BOTH.
I was 15 in the 60's I love these Songs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow!! What a fine collection of memories from the 1960's! ... .. . Thank You..
💪✌️❤️🩹🇺🇸🤠
I was born in 1959 but I LOVED the music of the 60's! Lot's going on the 60's and a lot said through music.
I, too, was born in 1959. And I love 1960's music!
Me, too. It's the music that we grew up with since our parents listened to it.
I was born in 1994 and love 60s music.
I miss the 60's. Good selection of songs.
Proud to be a Boomer, Jose!
Yeah, I had it made in the 60's. Never had to work, no bills to pay, and this nice lady brought me a bottle 3 times a day.
I was a teenager in the sixties - it sure was a blast.
A lot of great memories, thanks for bringing them back. Just an awesome playlist !
It ROCKS 😎🤩‼️
Yes 🙌 it does
Am 67 now, but loved these tunes as a young-un! Missed 'Nam by 1 year, but went in as soon as I could. Great memories, thanks!
I missed it by 2 years
Same here same age
Hey there....I turn 68 the day after Halloween...😉
@@godlessolddude305 Happy feckin belated birthday, ya young whippersnapper.
This brings back memories of listening to these songs as a young kid on my Dads Transistor Radio ( which I STILL have) to this day.
Hey! I still have my General Electric brand transistor that I bought in 1970-something and it still works!
I grew up with this music ad it is still great.
I wasn’t even born in the 60s but I love this playlist!
Raucci?
Me too
Lol I lived in 60s. But born 1964 so I always kept them in my playlist my mom played the 50s. And I heard 40s. I play them all appreciate the times but oh the 70s
@@joycebruhn3672 Good one, Joyce! 😃
@@joycebruhn3672 The seventies was the beginning of the decline. Still some decent music though.
I knew it was great then, but now WOW.... I love it even more! What an explosion of talent.
Great mix, yea I’m 70, and lived those great years!
I hadn't heard three of the songs before. Two of those are really good. Thanks!
The other songs are good to great.
I´m 15, I would have love to listen to this when it was just new, this is amazing!
It's always new like ✌️
@@paulbridle9692 keep checking other lists too, ur in for a treat like i was 72 years ago right up to tosay, sorry but todays music SUCKS!
When each of these songs came out it was so exciting. Each one was so free and fresh and one couldn’t believe how they could keep coming. What a time to have lived through.
Best one yet! Reminds me of listening to my transistor radio,8 tracks and the midnight special 😃….🥲
King Biscuit
wish rock and roll was still like this haha.
Great selection for sure. For me is special for another reason, I can actually understand the lyrics. In the 60’s I couldn’t. No English then. So I enjoy it double. Have to say even without English still got the message.
You know what made the 60's cool? Love, acceptance with discernment, bravery when learned and appropriate, sacrifice of comforts once in a while, curiosity, freedom of speech and expression without sexualizing children, Kids actually having a childhood, and VR and video games and tv had not enslaved people. The 60s children grew up, fell for Marxism and betrayed the spirit and goodwill and freedom that allowed them to bloom. Keep the truth in your heart and it will keep your heart alive and young.
You nailed a lot of it. As a lifelong observer of humanity I fear for the future of the species. At this point my conclusion about humans is although they are highly intelligent, and at the same time, highly stupid. Oh Gloria.......
@@davidbrannan2772 David, I think I finally realized why younger generations find fascism and marxism so appealing. It is familiar to them, it is the way most families are ruled. School is similar. The schools teach them how to be slaves to the elite, not how to make money. With the fear of change and fear of failure, how can they not turn back and idolize the structured lives they used to live as children? What do you think?
Well said 👍😎
What a great decade to be a teenager . No cell phones, social media and all the electronic bs we have today. We used our brains made up games did lots of things that we shouldn't have but guess what we made it...music was so great back then!!
That version of "feelin' alright".....very nice!
Excellent selection. Thanx much ZeDesXia. Good memories are made by this effort. With my body being the big 7-2, it is hard to move as I once could, but heck, I am still rockin' and stylin' and profilin'. How cool is that.
@@reflexedrose1879 72 right with u
yeah the best songs ever in the 60s am only 67 but love the music 🎶 😊
I'm a young 71 and couldn't agree more! ☮😎
Born 1959 loved the sixties music
Vientos, vientos más o menillos, Dos que tres. Tengo 71 años y estas rolas me recuerdan mis tiempos intrépidos, nada era difícil todo era fácil. Pura vida. Verdad de Dios. Así se decía.
Right on, man. There is great power in simple truth.
Music I grew up with. Awesome!!!
As a boy born in the late 70's, who should be inexperienced to these tunes, I gravitated to this sound at the beautiful age of 8. Yes, I am Gen X'er with the skin of a Millennial, but I have always had the soul of a Baby Boomer. I firmly believe music died when I was born (go ahead and blame me), and wish I could have experienced more of these musical masterpieces as many of your other commenters have. Thank you for so many wonderful tunes of which we all know by heart.
I am in 70s now, however but young at heart hahaha , I love listening to old songs especially when I have nothing to do at home. While listening, I feel relax with full of imagination.
I Love the 60s playlist.
I may be getting old but I'm an old Hippie , best time for music and groovin' .❤
The flower child and free spirited hippie have never left my soul. It's part of my DNA. That beautiful rock music defining every aspect of my life.
Thanks for putting this together. I appreciate that these are Rock songs and not the "bubblegum" 1960s ones. Not that the latter are bad, but when you want Rock you want Rock.
Also, that girl on the cover art is *stunning*.
I born in 64 all this music it’s on my head we talking the best rock ever yeees
I love this song riding a bike U can,'t beat it fabulous.
I’m 75 and still like the ‘60s and ‘70s. Listened to it all the time in Vietnam.
Welcome home my friend, I am and Air Force vet but in the late 1970's.
@@rickg882 Welcome home also. Hard to believe it’s been 50 yrs since I left DaNang AB. Like the song Unchained Melody, Time goes by so fast. Good to hear from you my friend.
LIKE. LIVE THE ERA VIETNAM TOO, CAN’T LEAVE NAM...CAN’T LEAVE WHAT I LOST. STILL WITH ME...EVERYDAY.
@@Kozmo24 Hugs to you bro.
Great mix! Haight Street Hip... We built the Straight theater across the street from Tracy's donut shop and the Digger crash pad upstairs... Farmer Gray - John John....only the good die young - guess that's why I'm still here 😂. I'm Robby Reed.. anybody still breathing besides me?
Portugal 🇵🇹... loves the 60s
I still have all the 45's from the 50s an 60. And love playing them
Crecí en Puerto Rico, oyendo Radio Rock y WIAC, The Family. Rockero de nacimiento. Tengo 74 y esta música me recuerda a Vietnam, sentado en un Huey, detrás de una M60. Luego, manejar por el Condado en mi Nova 78. ¡Tantos amigos que has no están!
So many gone. Amen, brother
Hidden gems and forgotten favs. Thank you!
Great music playlist of the 60s!!! I remember hearing some of that on the radio back then and other songs on the jukebox;, and sometimes on a record album....
Same
Killer playlist!!!
I grew up in a green Lower Himalayan town with mountains and rivers all around...AND...a whole lot of music of the times....timeless music that 60s-70s musicians blessed us all with. Thanks for the upload.
The music is awesome nice mix thank you for putting it together😎
This is a great mix...all real original artists, no half-assed covers, good consistent sound levels rather than having to crank the volume up and down, superb selection of pieces. Bravo!
Thanks for the nice playlist!
I did not load this video . . .but, for your listening pleasure:
00:00 - Fortunate Son - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Creedence Clearwater Revival
02:17 - Heartbreaker - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Led Zeppelin
06:31 - Born To Be Wild - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Steppenwolf
09:41 - Honkey Tonk Woman - - - - - - - - - - - - Rolling Stones
12:36 - Sunshine Of Your Love - - - - - - - - - - - Cream
16:44 - Somebody to Love - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Jefferson Airplane
19:38 - Spirit In The Sky - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Norman Greenbaum
23:34 - Long and Lonesome Road - - - - - - - - Shocking Blue
26:18 - Pictures of Matchstick Man - - - - - - - Status Quo
29:25 - Point Me At The Sky - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Pink Floyd
32:56 - With A Little Help From My Friends - Joe Cocker
37:37 - Heart Full Of Soul - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Yardbirds
40:01 - Gloria - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Them (Van Morrison)
42:35 - My Generation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Who
45:56 - Mr. Soul - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Buffalo Springfield
48:37 - Hush - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Deep Purple
52:48 - Feelin' Alright - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Traffic
At 23:34 Long and Lonesome Road - Shocking Blue
At 26:18 Pictures of Matchstick Man - Status Quo
At 45:56 Mr. Soul - Buffalo Springfield
Regards from Belgium
@@bojanglespowerboats ..........Thx!
At 45:55 Mr. Soul - Buffalo Springfield
29:25 point me at the sky - pink floyd
@@bojanglespowerboats Got it!
Excellent playlist! Played a lot of these tunes in our old band many moons ago!
Excellent!..Brings back memories!
Juice me up and Rock me baby.They told me that the 70,s were coming. Glad to know I can only blank out one decade at a time. This wasn't the one.
Fantastic songs from the past
I'll be 73 this month. Wow, I was a teenage in the 60's. Memories that are ingrained into my mind forever
Big Joint and a bit of Jack. Real time machine .Respect
Great compilation!
Love these blasts from the past. How time flies by❤️😎
4:24 It is amazing how one generation goes into another. I can definitely hear the influence on Eddie Van Halen.