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Started by Dataman, August 02, 2009, 12:38:23 PM

Dataman

Good one. I like threads like this 'cause I get to listen to songs I would otherwise never encounter.  :thumbsup:

Old Rockers Never Die!

They just get fat, forget the words and sing off key.  :rofl:

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WikiWill

Quote from: Dataman on August 05, 2009, 12:37:39 PM
Old Rockers Never Die! They just get fat, forget the words and sing off key.  :rofl:

Not that I'm suggesting MK is anywhere near past it (did he ever sing on key), but that's what Youtube is for :D

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Dingo

#19
Woodtock is 40 years old today 15 Aug 09.  I was 19 at the time, and had just missed out on Nation Service, a lottery I am glad I lost.  I joined the regular army in 72 but Australia pulled out of Vietnam not long after my first posting to a combat unit.  Back to when I was 19, I was living in a big 5 bedroom house in Canberra, down the road from the Jamison Inn in Macquarie.  I had long, long hair and side burns, and was lean and mean and worked hard and played harder.  The Jamison Inn, Wellington Pub ( No longer there), the Ainslie( was converted to the canberra bus station), and the Dickson pub were the stomping grounds.  There were 3 guys and up to 6 girls living in the house, more after parties.  One of the best periods of my life.  

Santana - Soul Sacrifice (Woodstock 1969)
Country Joe McDonald - "Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die"
Janis Joplin - Work Me Lord Woodstock 1969
Creedence Clearwater Revival LIVE at Woodstock 69 - Born on the Bayou
Jimi Henrix- Live at Woodstock '69  Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child - Woodstock 1969 Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze at Woodstock 1969
 Joe Cocker Live at Woodstock 1969
Richie Havens - Strawberry Fields Forever Woodstock 69 Richie Havens Freedom Woodstock 1969 Richie Havens Handsome Johnny Woodstock 1969
Peace brothers and sisters
Crosby Stills Nash A Long Time Gone Woodstock 1969
Canned Heat - Woodstock Boogie (Live at Woodstock 1969)
The Who - My Generation [Woodstock 1969]
Jefferson Airplane Saturday Afternoon Woodstock 1969
Sly and the Family Stone I Want To Take You Higher Woodstock
Woodstock 1969: A Retrospective
Dateline NBC - Woodstock - 1969
Links:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock_Festival
http://www.woodstock69.com/


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#20
What a great post! Thanks so much for for that. I know every one of those songs like I know my National Anthem. +1 fer'sure! Far out and solid, Bro!  :rofl:

I hope you partied for me too.  :worship I missed all the big events of 1969 (like the moon landing too). When Woodstock happened I was in Nam ... probably in some sh!t-hole boonies West of Da Nang. I knew the moon landing was going to happed but did not know it was sucessful for a day or two. I knew nothing about Woodstock until weeks later. All-in-all, I'd rather have been at Woodstock.  :angry:

Dingo

#21
I missed out on nation service for Vietnam which was a lottery in Australia.  Te government drew out a few dates, maybe 4 from each month and if you were 19 and born on those dates you were in and after a few weeks training you were in the mud in nam.

I joined the regular army in 72 but Australia pulled out of Vietnam later that year, but I stayed in for 22 years.

I would not liked to have been in your boots.  







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