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I used to listen to this song on battlefield vietnam while flying a chopper haha good times
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1967, what a memorable year for music. This is one of the best from that time. '67 was a bad time with civil unrest, Vietnam and the feminazis. But the music made it bearable. Life was less complicated, hectic and tense. Terrorism was non-existent. How I wish I could go back to those days. The music does that for me. Today's music sucks, especailly rap.
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I love that they're all smoking over there!
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The audience looks less than energetic. The girl bobbing her head they've showed a couple of times 'cause she appears to be the most lively of the bunch. "Tis a shame 'cause this song is so awesome and what I'd imagine to be the epitamy of the sound of 1967, and there were so many great classic songs that came out that year.
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This is my favorite song, because it reminds me of my girlfriend.
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NCW250, Alex Chilton died in New Orleans sometime after Katrina.
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Perhaps they were waiting to see Jimi Hendrix or The Doors! The typography on the bass drum looks quite naff, mind you the name of the group was a bit daft. At least they weren't called The Duct Tape Four, Sticky Ricket and The Styfoams, The DL Envelopes, etc.
The girl at the end summed it up beautifully! Alex Chilton could have been another Stevie Windwood. Wonder what happened to him?
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Great song. That hottie @14 sec is bobbing her head.
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a motherfuckun faaasst train.
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I don't know which is lamer, the audience or the lettering on the drum kit.
No matter, Alex Chilton had an incredible voice for a 16 year old boy.
juliejazz 1 year ago 27
... I'd rather be old now so I could live in the 60's! Hell, The Beatles, The Box Tops, and anything else... xD
EmpoleonMasterSword9 in reply to grannycandy1 (Show the comment) 1 year ago 20