Blind Faith - Can't Find My Way Home - 1969
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@thecapt53 you fucked the world up royally. thanks
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@johnnystaccata Hyde Park, London. June the 7th 1969.
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The poor acid trippers won't get to remember the show!
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we of the 60s gen have our parent's gen to thank for the inspiration to "find our way home"....just as current gens have us to thank for the undercurrent of internationalism invading human consciousness in the biggest universally expressed renaissance yet. There will always be naysayers for that is just part of the paradigm of living in a world of paradoxical nature. The fact is....we are still evolving down the long vein of a creation in this wonder of infinitude....
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@thecapt53 Hell Ya!!
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@TheJappicus You all miss the point. I was at Woodstock, I was at both Moratoriums, we had an extremely ingenuous concept of reality, especially given the JFK murder. But there's a plan, and it isn't our plan. Hope is gone in our young now, we had plenty of it. Our generation sits on its hands while our nation goes into socialism, at best. WHERE ARE YOU WOODSTOCK GENERATION? Time to SPEAK UP, our Constitution is being SHREDDED. Power to the people!
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brian was killed in that pool the guy who did it confessed on his death bed
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for the cap 53 right u are but im a canuck and will never forget what u guys did
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@msraggedyaint No I am afraid to say not...fearsome that we have lost individual spirit of which our way was fostered..though it is the 'way' to freedom,the generations past 1970 have no understanding of this and the music shows this...very sad indeed.
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@TheJappicus I've been looking @ clips from Altamont & that was some messed up stuff..you can almost feel the bad vibes from watching it.
We fought and died in Nam. We protested, fought and died in America's streets. We changed the world. Now in our 60's or closing in and you know what? We still fucking rock!
thecapt53 1 month ago 36
...and the Rolling Stones followed suit, playing the Park for free on 5th July, initially to introduce their new guitarist Mick Taylor but the event soon got turned into a tribute to their former guitarist Brian Jones who had died two days earlier. Even tho' the music around that time sounds great it always strikes me as somewhat troubled and searching as the Sixties and all its dreams, promises & ideologies come to an end with, in a way, the infamous Stones' concert at Altamont in December '69.
TheJappicus 3 weeks ago 6