Quote Originally Posted by psteve
Those of us who love good 60's and 70's music sometimes forget that for every Hendrix, there were a dozen Captain and Tennille's
Truer words were never spoken! Plus some of the best bands of the '60s and '70s are bands nobody has ever heard of...all of those garage bands that did not make it.
If anybody needs a place to look for less crappy modern music, try the best public radio station in the world, KEXP 90.3 FM - where the music matters out of Seattle. Not everything they play will suit all tastes, but half of my cd collection is of stuff I heard there that I never would have known about otherwise. They stream live on the internet. I highly recommend the Saturday morning Reggae show, Positive Vibrations with dj...crap, stoner brain lock...Kid Hops, that was it.
The thing about old stuff--it will always sound better because it does not exist anymore. Even a lot of crappy songs from the '80s that I hated then are fun to dance to now...if nobody is looking. Shit, I'll even get down to some Captain and Tennille!