Youngbloods - Ride The Wind - 1970 IN Color!
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I was directed here told you would be experts on a subject that has been giving me great trouble. I have been searching for an answer to this question with no avail for quite some time now. Could you please explain to me where the wind goes? It has to go somewhere, but where?
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How wonderful to experience this moment in time..WoW..thank you So much..:-) one of the loves of my life..Jesse Colin Young...great band...awesome groove..
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Jesse Colin Young is the good ol' boy of hippies. "Darkness, darkness" gets me melancholic for 'Nam. Except...shit...I live in 'Nam now. More fun before 1975...except for the shooting.
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This is sweet jazz, not rock and roll.
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A late 60 early seventies group that didn't get a lot of recognition They were fantastic. listen to their song "Darkness Darkness" about heroin addiction. It is so righteous.
Check the drummer and tell me he doesn't like what e is playing.
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People were really hairy back then. Good music though.
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So, @astralislux is not into allowing other people to groove to music they like. This person feels they have the right to dictate Their choices and to hell with everyone else. Swim in your own sea of mediocrity and excrement and don't try to come off as oh, so superior. What a bloody jerk! Where you even around during this period of time? Gah!!
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Jesse had such a cool jazzy voice. Still has, actually.
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I don't know why all these people are talking about hits and mediocrity. The Youngbloods are a classic SF band, they were super talented. The Grateful Dead didn't have too many hits either. It was not a "hit" scene.
Anyway I'm pleased to report my wife and I saw the keyboard player Bananna last month with Barry Melton, he's fantastic and he still has a mop of hair, only it's white now of course!
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The drummer is way into the zone...very cool!



@astralislux How about Darkness Darkness at least 50 thousand of us Marines remember it!!!
MrJojogun 1 year ago 14
@astralislux: This remark also informs the world of your narrow and limited diversity on the term "music". Since you are swayed by solely "HIT" music, may I suggest a song that was in fact a hit ? It is called "Silence Is Golden" by the Tremloes. Thank you for your contribution and self incriminating faux pas.
revup67 1 year ago 8