Let Me Take You Down To 1967!

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METALPRIEST

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The Beatles
Strawberry Fields



The Beatles
I Am The Walrus



Human Beinz
Nobody But Me



The Rolling Stones
Let's Spend The Night Together



The Grass Roots
Let's Live For Today



Spencer Davis Group
Gimme Some Lovin'



Peter, Paul & Mary
I Dig Rock & Roll Music



The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Hey Joe



The Monkees
(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone




Buffalo Springfield
Mr. Soul

 

LOU/REALM

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Ttricky one...plenty of classics there. Went for "Steppin stone"
 

SloopJohnB

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I was 9 years old in 1967, so I'll summon my inner child and let him vote. Here he is now holding up his Monkees albums in 1967 (me). One of those albums is "More of the Monkees" that has "(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone" on it, one of my favorite songs back then.

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I was listening to groups like The Beatles and Stones back then, but wasn't quite old enough to fully appreciate them yet. My older brother used to make fun of me for liking The Monkees, but I didn't care. All of my friends liked them too thanks to the TV Show.
 

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Toss up between Strawberry Fields, and Googoocachoob....this morning I'll give the nod to "I Am The Walrus".
 

Big Ears

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I am the Walrus. It's lengthy and experimental, with inspired weirdness in Lennon's lyrics. Songs like this make me think they should've had a break and reconvened, but then I remember that Yoko Ono was omnipresent (and Brian Epstein was gone forever).
 

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