The 50s And 60s Was The Best Era For Music. Oh! Yes It Was!

Oh wow.... She so very young here, Shirley Bassey - .... but even that age, her voice was so incredible..... beautiful song... two thumb ups... :) Very nice. (she was a class act one ) :eek:
 
Ohhhh... I see..... I think EVERY thing is about money..... Well...thank you for Love Train song..... look how good you new group is going already, Boo! I was have the feeling there was a group here that will like that two eras... 70's & 80's eras...... I wish continue Good Luck for you! Thanks again for Love Train song.... :) xo From Gia - - I play this one back for you... take the LOVE TRAIN right to the LOVE SHACK.. ;)

 
Here it is! I can see and hear this one now...... wow..... with Mantovani orchestra....... che bella canzone... :) Grazie Anglo... molto bene..... My parents was like this song a lot.... even the new one with Jay Black & Americans... Tante grazie... :)
 
Ohhh..thank you for hug.. :) and this is a nice song... you have so many different song that I have not hear before... must be they only was release to England peoples? I dunno...but - this very sweet song... Aww.... :) Thanks a bunch. I must get back to the Hot Seat. :) Grazie Grazie.. :) xo
 
Ohhh..thank you for hug.. :) and this is a nice song... you have so many different song that I have not hear before... must be they only was release to England peoples? I dunno...but - this very sweet song... Aww.... :) Thanks a bunch. I must get back to the Hot Seat. :) Grazie Grazie.. :) xo

One of my favs, it was played in the Thomas Crown Affair, the first one.

 
Anglo.... you love it this song?? No... you tease to us.... That not a happy song... and the images - not so wonderful. This is not the kind of song that people will "LOVE" and want to hear it over and over again.... well- at lease not Gia... I can not agree for this one.... It seem like a song of hope less. I not like that.. But - is okay if you do - it make me feel sadly. : /
 
Anglo.... you love it this song?? No... you tease to us.... That not a happy song... and the images - not so wonderful. This is not the kind of song that people will "LOVE" and want to hear it over and over again.... well- at lease not Gia... I can not agree for this one.... It seem like a song of hope less. I not like that.. But - is okay if you do - it make me feel sadly. : /

Yes Gia I love the song as it was a protest song against war .

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eve_of_Destruction_(song)

Looks like it has gone missing????? Perhaps that means a USA guilt trip and folk cannot face the reality. Can't help there, I am English and lived through Hiltlers bombing on our soil and my father was killed in the effort protecting USA convoys against uboats.

It has come back now??
 
I ouremember those outfits Pinky and a walk down Carnaby Street. Those days I spent two weeks wages on hand made suits, maximum pulling power was the name of the game along with the bench seat convertible with the horrible trendy leopard skin pattern seat covers. Bench seats were not common here. Times have changed , in 1960's we would drive up to Soho in London on a Thursday night to see the views , that being where it was all going on and the "Red Light" district and just park the car anywhere in a street. Now you can't get into Soho to park and if you did I expect the car would get nicked. Still all the old fun has left the place, very few English left in London these days.
Gee will have to change the "toon" now to match me in the 1960's.:D




Bit of good old England as it once was ...what ho,
 
Hi Kenny, they were a lot bigger than I thought and they played some really good stuff. I like this one, a song to inspire the older lady:D

Have put it on before sorry, and Gia tells me orfe, don't you Old Girl, little Gia she not dance real close , Mamma told her no, no, no :D

 
I ouremember those outfits Pinky and a walk down Carnaby Street. Those days I spent two weeks wages on hand made suits, maximum pulling power was the name of the game along with the bench seat convertible with the horrible trendy leopard skin pattern seat covers. Bench seats were not common here. Times have changed , in 1960's we would drive up to Soho in London on a Thursday night to see the views , that being where it was all going on and the "Red Light" district and just park the car anywhere in a street. Now you can't get into Soho to park and if you did I expect the car would get nicked. Still all the old fun has left the place, very few English left in London these days.
Gee will have to change the "toon" now to match me in the 1960's.:D

Anglophile, back around the late 60's, I worked with a guy who was immersed in British culture, The Beatles, and specifically, John Lennon. He went to London and did the whole Carnaby Street thing, and came back looking like John Lennon's twin. We have an area of Toronto called "Yorkville" which was "the scene", where flower people/hippies and people watchers would flock on weekends. There were clubs where one could see top name singers such as Joni Mitchell at The Riverboat.

Love The Kinks!
The Cascades remind me of one of my older sister's favourite LP's.
 
Great days Pinky in the UK, I loved it . We had Woodstock and hippie festivals and I just loved the flower power days. Sad perhaps they were a dream, then what are dreams. Never found the free love, well yes I did, but never lying naked or prancing about the parks.
Just gone mid-night here so guess i must be off up the little wooden hill to Bedfordshire , enjoy your day all.


 
I ouremember those outfits Pinky and a walk down Carnaby Street. Those days I spent two weeks wages on hand made suits, maximum pulling power was the name of the game along with the bench seat convertible with the horrible trendy leopard skin pattern seat covers. Bench seats were not common here. Times have changed , in 1960's we would drive up to Soho in London on a Thursday night to see the views , that being where it was all going on and the "Red Light" district and just park the car anywhere in a street. Now you can't get into Soho to park and if you did I expect the car would get nicked. Still all the old fun has left the place, very few English left in London these days.
Gee will have to change the "toon" now to match me in the 1960's.:D

Anglophile, back around the late 60's, I worked with a guy who was immersed in British culture, The Beatles, and specifically, John Lennon. He went to London and did the whole Carnaby Street thing, and came back looking like John Lennon's twin. We have an area of Toronto called "Yorkville" which was "the scene", where flower people/hippies and people watchers would flock on weekends. There were clubs where one could see top name singers such as Joni Mitchell at The Riverboat.

Love The Kinks!
The Cascades remind me of one of my older sister's favourite LP's.

Thank you for your very interesting post.
John Lennon eh!?

Imagine:sentimental:


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