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4 months ago
JUDY COLLINS & PETE SEEGER - "Turn, Turn, Turn" 1966
Judy Collins joins Pete Seeger on his "Rainbow Quest" TV show in early 1966.
betahifi • 72,633 views
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4 months ago
The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man
The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man 1965
"Mr. Tambourine Man" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan, which was released on his 1965 album Bringi...
DeutschMatheLehrer • 85,311 views
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this song is what I think of when I recall those wonderfully happy, new, turbulent, world-changing days of the 60s (my teenage formative years)...I now look back from the perspective of a 60-ish "establishment" professional dude guy, and I miss those days so much...! Byrds and Dylan forever !!!!
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4 months ago
TmahwkIA • 27,097 views
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one of the great duets...ever. period. love everything about it...! it is great looking back on those days - there will never, ever, ever be as great a music epoch as we were privileged (though we realize that only with years of life gone by) to watch unfold. Love it.
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5 months ago
The Seekers - The Last Thing On My Mind
Come The Day 1966
dazbluey • 129,265 views
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This was the first song I learned to play on the guitar, taught to me by my girlfriend the summer of '68. I had a crush on her - we were both Astroworld employees that first summer the park opened. We both went our separate ways, but I have never lost my love for this song. I know there are ma...
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5 months ago
JOAN BAEZ ~ The Last Thing On My Mind ~
Joan Baez ~ THE LAST THING ON MY MIND ~ by Tom Paxton.
Scout4Me1 • 29,874 views
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One of the best folk songs ever, written by Tom Paxton in mid to late 60s, and many, many versions have been done. The best rendition, in my opinion, is by the Australian folk group The Seekers. Their harmonies and overall production of this great song is the best ever done. But you cannot go...
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6 months ago
Atta Way To Go ( Don Williams )
Just a bit of a Don Williams song this 4th of July Morning.
NCLUSA • 718 views
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Dang - I wish I could be this guy's manager - this dude is G-O-O-D! This is one of my all-time favorite songs, be it country, folk, or rock. The song is that good, and done by Don Williams makes it awesome. But this fellow's performance is equal, if not better than the original. Fine, fine,...
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6 months ago
Classic Track: Woman (Sensuous Woman) Don Gibson
Don Gibson wasn't a household name outside of country music circles, but three of his songs, are instantly recognized by fans and musicians all acr...
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6 months ago
svenline63 • 1,748 views
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great rendition of old classic...this was the first song I learned to play on the guitar - taught by an old girlfriend in the late 60s...originally written by Tom Paxton in the mid-60s as I recall...many, many versions of it, but my personal favorite is by the Australian folk-rock group, The Seek...
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1 year ago
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda - John McDermott (revised)
New Version - A very sad, but beautiful, song. One of the best renditions that I know by the Three Irish Tenors. I put together the clips of the re...
rodcwahr • 29,916 views
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Agree totally that this is a powerful and beautiful song. One of the most powerful anti-war ballads since "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," and echoes similar sentiments. Gives me, as an older American, a great appreciation for the Australian soldiers who performed their duty. Cannot say enou...
love the contrast between this and The Byrds' version...both are great, but I really, really love the simple power of these beautiful duets, with non-electric guitars. But both are outstanding. Man, it was great being a teenager in the 60s...I miss those days so much!