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Live according to these words in 2012 (while we still can). This was my life's anthem back in the 1960s (it still is).
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Is it "I'm not a pawn to be told how to move" or "I'm not about to be told how to move?" I personally think it's the latter one unlike what the lyrics above state.
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@linachao5 THANK YOU for keeping this great music alive.
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Love The Turtles, loved this song (by P.F Sloan), also love that my Dad was their teacher at Westchester High School in Cali.
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My mantra since they came out with this. Thank you for sharing. :_)
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@mysterytrax 0:24 A GREAT LINE
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clean sound, i liked the turtles ,they seemed to appear after all the greats of 64,65,and 66,steppenwolf,the hollies,beatles ,mamas and papas ,beachboys and stones
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I I love this song! I've always wondered if there were studio guys playing on this record like Mr. Tambourine Man (except Mcguinn who did play on it) I do think it is the Turtles playing on this however. Thank you for posting!
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That's because you've got no argument.
TURTLES came out of LA in the Sunset Strip era.
Their haunting, yet fresh youthful harmonies and 12 string electric Rickenbacker sound, impacted a mid 1960's generation and beyond.
Theirs was the sound of a changing young America; along with the likes of
The Byrds, The Association, Pet Sounds era Beach Boys and Arthur Lee & Love.
What a time to be alive and growing up. I was there and I LIVED this music.
Thanks so much to linachao5 for this excellent post and YOUR sound quality here.
mysterytrax 5 months ago
@mysterytrax I am 19, I wasn't lucky to live in this beautiful time for music, but I try to remember its legacy, listening it. Thank you for your comment...
:-)
linachao5 4 months ago