tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post5590869917396446029..comments2023-06-08T06:53:06.433-04:00Comments on Kat's Theory of Music: Mixing It Up: 60's All The WayKat's Theoryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05589507567057781702noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-76110308206143810802013-06-12T15:44:08.035-04:002013-06-12T15:44:08.035-04:00Thank you Melissa. Love, love, love how many peopl...Thank you Melissa. Love, love, love how many people are mentioning Harry Belafonte. Appreciate you stopping by.Kat's Theoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05589507567057781702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-54037422941151335762013-06-12T15:42:58.023-04:002013-06-12T15:42:58.023-04:00Thank you Kelly. I'm actually amazed at how ma...Thank you Kelly. I'm actually amazed at how many people have mentioned Harry and/or Jamaica Farewell. So very cool.Kat's Theoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05589507567057781702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-2912674123193823402013-06-12T15:41:42.839-04:002013-06-12T15:41:42.839-04:00Herb Albert... I actually have him on a CD, still ...Herb Albert... I actually have him on a CD, still pull it out once in a while. Great stuff. But the thing was we were exposed to ALL of it. Herb Albert, Motown, Folk, Blues, it was all there for the taking. You heard Frank Sinatra followed by the Stones. Sadly, the live or die by demographics age will never allow that to happen again. And yes,the cover art. It was like being part of an underground club if you knew who did it just by the look of it. Kat's Theoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05589507567057781702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-36571728882463947882013-06-12T14:39:32.489-04:002013-06-12T14:39:32.489-04:00What an incredibly amazing post! You aren't th...What an incredibly amazing post! You aren't the only to have included Harry Belafonte. Makes me think I need to go dig out some of my old 33s. Thanks!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13928337762462810525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-5235521481585778582013-06-12T11:47:20.972-04:002013-06-12T11:47:20.972-04:00Awesome list, Kat! I love all of these...though, ...Awesome list, Kat! I love all of these...though, who doesn't love The Beatles?!? :-)<br /><br />Sending {{hugs}} to you this week in anticipation of Father's Day. <i>Jamaica Farewell</i> is one of my 8-yo's favorites.Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05235688815855167839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-90554914800706860032013-06-12T08:40:17.307-04:002013-06-12T08:40:17.307-04:00"...an embarrassment of riches"
How exa... "...an embarrassment of riches"<br /><br />How exactly correct a statement! This perfectly describes the challenge of the effort to pull representative songs from a time that was, by definition crowded with significant events. True for any of us at that age of '13 going on adult')<br /><br />And the diversity of the music in the target era is astonishing. I can recall buying the first Herb Alpert album ( god bless album covers*) and immediately bought the first Hendrix album. It was a very good decade**<br /><br />~~<br />~~<br /><br />*whatever will the adolescent youths do, in this downloading, digital age? The fun of cover art... but I suspect that the myopia of age speaking...music for the young is about excitement on all levels, or it is about nothing at all<br />** and not in the 'you young kids don't know what music is...we had: Glenn Miller/Igor Stravinsky/Johann Sebastian etc...' every time, every generation has it's own music. It's just that the 60's was the best. lolclarkhttp://wakefielddoctrine.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-37124266859453009312013-06-12T08:18:37.249-04:002013-06-12T08:18:37.249-04:00thanks Slu. The 60's were an embarrassment of ...thanks Slu. The 60's were an embarrassment of riches as far as music goes. so many choices, I just thought of Eve of Destruction, that's right up there. Thanks for stopping by.Kat's Theoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05589507567057781702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-86069108372926195422013-06-12T00:21:28.991-04:002013-06-12T00:21:28.991-04:00Love the Beatles Tune... Love the Byrds Tune... ...Love the Beatles Tune... Love the Byrds Tune... Very nice List, SluAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10329672460566429262noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-86832015159103665362013-06-11T22:31:38.087-04:002013-06-11T22:31:38.087-04:00thanks Jen. Writing a story in 100 words to go wit...thanks Jen. Writing a story in 100 words to go with a song can be tough, but to cram a decade like the 60's into five songs is just nerve-wracking, but fun. Did I mention how much I love the 70's too?Kat's Theoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05589507567057781702noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5844505571256561675.post-33028750245663495842013-06-11T22:24:29.228-04:002013-06-11T22:24:29.228-04:00Wow. When you bring it, you bring it. This list is...Wow. When you bring it, you bring it. This list is so amazing. I love Jamaica Farewell it's on a playlist for my boy. Yes he is completely indoctrinated. None of those "baby" songs for him! And have no fear, we're taking it easy for the summer, but come August, you'll get your chance to do an eat your heart out, or I'm so into you playlist. Promise. I can't thank you enough for playing your mix with me, exceptional.JenKehl.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00554791522281508816noreply@blogger.com