The old timers give the young'ns tips on the 60s.


I love the music of the 60s...it was such a magic time musically. Unfortunately I wasn't born yet. Of course, we young'ns know about the greats....CSN, Jefferson Airplane The Doors, Neil Young, CCR, the obvious ones...but it took me awhile to find Moby Grape, Richie Havens or Nick Drake. How about some tips of some great sixities music that somehow has dropped off the radar.
issabre
Ok. All of you other old geezers have filled in the music. The best tip I can give from the 60's is:

"Don't bogart that joint, my friend! Pass it over to me. You've been hangin' on to it, and I sure would like a hit!"

Come to think of it, it has worked in every decade since. ;-)
Some of my suggestions are from the very early 70s which should be included in this collection of the best music of all time, Classic Rock

America first lp a must have album
The Association
Black Sabbath first few
Bobby Blue Bland
Blind Faith
Blood Sweet and Tears
David Bowie Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust
Clarance Gatemouth Brown any lp you can get
Roy Buchanan can strum the guitar
Buckinghams greatest hits
Creedence Clearwater Revival any
Cactus
Canned Heat boogie man
Captain Beyond holoman lp to the raging river of fear
Ray Charles a must have
Eric Clapton take your pick
Cream take your pick
Crosby Stills Nash and Young any collaborations of the 4
Deep Purple O yea
Derek and the Dominos Layla and other assorted Love Songs and maybe even better Live in concert
Neil Diamond belongs here for sure
Doobie Brothers are smoking Doobies
Dr John is in the right place
Eagles pick any you cant loose
Electric Light Orchestra turning to stone man
Emerson Lake and Palmer some of the best music of all time
Rory Gallagher can lay it down get some
Buddy Guy plays all music including the Blues
Elton John yes little Elton most certainly belongs here
JoJo Gunn
Albert King will play rock and roll
King Crimson in the court
I second Led Zeppelin anything
Little Feet serious rock and roll
Little River Band
Loggin and Messina sittin in and more
Mamas and Papas play fine music
Marshall Tucker Band with a little county very nice
Dave Mason can play the guitar
John Mayhall belongs here for sure
Wheres the Moody Blues any lp all day or night
Mott the Hopple wheres the young dudes man
Van the man Morrison any early lp will do
Pink Floyd tripping man
You guys may not know this but Pot Liquor Levee Blues is down right awesome
Poco more slight country rock
Procol Harum remember them classic yea
Rare Earth i know im loosing you
My man Otis Redding is the 60s
Leon Russel can play classic rock
Savoy Brown English dudes who can lay it down
I will mention Spirit again love them guys
Rod Stewart his own lps belong here
I have to admit Cat Stevens to this group
Yes Three Dog Night is here to
Robin Trower can play here also
Johnny Winter is here
Yes you bet they are included
Beatles Beatles and more Beatles
Mike
Quite a list there Stltrains. I'll ad a couple of Harrys, Nilsson and Chapin.
The Leon Russel suggestion is a good one.
I read many of the above, and skipped a few but I didn't see any thing about the Moody Blues.Days of Future Passed came out in 1968.
I second for Jethro Tull,one of my favs.

There are so many.It was the best of times,it was............