What's Your Favorite Album From The 60s?

Treyert14Treyert14 Posts: 924
edited March 2014 in Other Music
Hmmm so many choices...

I would have to say mine is Abbey Road.

But others for me are:
Revolver
Sgt Pepper
Led Zeppelin II
Space Oddity
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    The Doors - The Doors

    what an album!
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    Beggars banquet - The Rolling Stones 1968
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    tommy
  • Treyert14Treyert14 Posts: 924
    foodboy said:

    tommy

    Tommy?
  • dr122931dr122931 Posts: 461
    Stones - let it bleed
    Led Zep II
    Dylan - blonde on blonde
  • Treyert14Treyert14 Posts: 924
    dr122931 said:

    Stones - let it bleed
    Led Zep II
    Dylan - blonde on blonde

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  • northerndragonnortherndragon Posts: 9,851
    Beatles - Abbey Road
    Anything you lose from being honest
    You never really had to begin with.


    Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
  • Treyert14Treyert14 Posts: 924

    Beatles - Abbey Road

    Of course! What's some of your favorite tracks?
  • northerndragonnortherndragon Posts: 9,851
    edited April 2014
    My absolute favorite is Maxwells Silver Hammer, then Octopus's Garden, Here Comes the Sun, Come Together, etc.
    It's a great album so it's hard cause other than MSH always being on top they are all kinda my favorites.
    Post edited by northerndragon on
    Anything you lose from being honest
    You never really had to begin with.


    Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 42,061
    One favorite... wow... umm, ahhh... ok, right off the top of my head, The Jimi Hendrix Experience: "Are You Experienced" with extreme apologies for not listing one of these because I could have named any one of these on any given day:

    Hendrix: "Axis Bold as Love"
    Bob Dylan: "Highway 61 Revisited" or "Blonde on Blonde"
    Neil Young: "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"
    Cream: "Fresh Cream"
    Sandy Bull: "E Pluribus Unum"
    John Coltrane: "A Love Supreme"
    Ornette Coleman: "This is Our Music" or "Free Jazz"
    Albert Ayler: "Bells" or "Spiritual Unity" or "Spirits Rejoice" or "New York Eye and Ear Control"
    Mile Davis: "In a Silent Way"
    Larry Coryell: "Coryell"
    Peter Green: "End of the Game"
    John Mayall: "John Mayall's Blues breakers Crusade"
    Charley Musslewhite: "Stand Back"
    Taj Mahal: "The Natch'l Blues"
    Paul Butterfield Blues Band: "East West"
    Junior Wells with Buddy Guy: "Hoodoo Man Blues"
    Buddy Guy: "A Man and the Blues"
    "Lightnin' Hopkins" "Lightnin'" (on Tomato)
    Jethro Tull: "Benefit"
    Big Brother and the Holding Company: "Cheap Thrills"
    The Who: "A Quick One" or "Who Sell Out"
    Quicksilver Messenger Service: self-titled
    The Beach Boys: "Surfer Girl"
    The Beatles: "Abbey Road"
    The Rolling Stones: "Aftermath" or "Flowers" or "Between the Buttons" or "Beggars Banquet"
    The Doors- "The Doors"
    Fleetwood Mac: "Then Play On"
    Jefferson Airplane: "Surrealistic Pillow"
    Steve Miller Band: "Children of the Future" or "Sailor" or "Brave New World"
    Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield, and Stephen Stills: "Super Session"

    ...just to name a few.


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  • Treyert14Treyert14 Posts: 924
    brianlux said:

    One favorite... wow... umm, ahhh... ok, right off the top of my head, The Jimi Hendrix Experience: "Are You Experienced" with extreme apologies for not listing one of these because I could have named any one of these on any given day:

    Hendrix: "Axis Bold as Love"
    Bob Dylan: "Highway 61 Revisited" or "Blonde on Blonde"
    Neil Young: "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"
    Cream: "Fresh Cream"
    Sandy Bull: "E Pluribus Unum"
    John Coltrane: "A Love Supreme"
    Ornette Coleman: "This is Our Music" or "Free Jazz"
    Albert Ayler: "Bells" or "Spiritual Unity" or "Spirits Rejoice" or "New York Eye and Ear Control"
    Mile Davis: "In a Silent Way"
    Larry Coryell: "Coryell"
    Peter Green: "End of the Game"
    John Mayall: "John Mayall's Blues breakers Crusade"
    Charley Musslewhite: "Stand Back"
    Taj Mahal: "The Natch'l Blues"
    Paul Butterfield Blues Band: "East West"
    Junior Wells with Buddy Guy: "Hoodoo Man Blues"
    Buddy Guy: "A Man and the Blues"
    "Lightnin' Hopkins" "Lightnin'" (on Tomato)
    Jethro Tull: "Benefit"
    Big Brother and the Holding Company: "Cheap Thrills"
    The Who: "A Quick One" or "Who Sell Out"
    Quicksilver Messenger Service: self-titled
    The Beach Boys: "Surfer Girl"
    The Beatles: "Abbey Road"
    The Rolling Stones: "Aftermath" or "Flowers" or "Between the Buttons" or "Beggars Banquet"
    The Doors- "The Doors"
    Fleetwood Mac: "Then Play On"
    Jefferson Airplane: "Surrealistic Pillow"
    Steve Miller Band: "Children of the Future" or "Sailor" or "Brave New World"
    Al Kooper, Mike Bloomfield, and Stephen Stills: "Super Session"

    ...just to name a few.


    A few? Lol
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