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Post by KristinNirvana on Jan 30, 2012 23:42:04 GMT -5
I always did love stuff I grew up on like The Mamas and the Papas, Simon and Garfunkel, and Bob Dylan. It seems like the two styles that make up the hippie scene are folk and psychedelic.
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Post by Creeper on Jan 30, 2012 23:50:03 GMT -5
Teach Your Children Well is a great song.
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Post by KristinNirvana on Jan 31, 2012 0:02:20 GMT -5
Oh yeah I always loved that one, along with the couple of other Crosby Stills and Nash songs I know of. Ha, a lot of times I feel like just putting on a floaty flower dress and going out to a field and dancing like a hippie to music like this.
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Post by Creeper on Jan 31, 2012 8:34:41 GMT -5
"Come one all you people now smile on your brother, everybody get together try to love one another right now!"
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Post by schneider on Jan 31, 2012 9:31:02 GMT -5
I'd say this was pre-hippie folk music from the early 60s. It helped give the hippies some kind of identity, I suppose. If you like this stuff, then you may like Peter, Paul & Mary.
Mary Travers had a lovely voice.
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Post by KristinNirvana on Jan 31, 2012 19:24:09 GMT -5
My mom was always talking about Peter Paul and Mary, I think I only know a few songs though. "Come one all you people now smile on your brother, everybody get together try to love one another right now!" Ah yes I LOVE that one! and I always LOVED that one Buffalo Springfield song Funny how I always CRAVE the hardest and heaviest of all music and love it to death, then I can come right back and love this soft floaty happy stuff.
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Post by schneider on Feb 1, 2012 9:08:47 GMT -5
Folk rock! ;D
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