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Here's mine: madamesilverspurs Aug 2016 #1
+1 pinboy3niner Aug 2016 #15
This cheery little number cemaphonic Aug 2016 #2
Love this song. I had it as a ring tone for my phone when I was 55. Drove my kairos12 Aug 2016 #36
Here's mine. Arkansas Granny Aug 2016 #3
Sex Machine- Sly and the Family Stone (1969) Doc_Technical Aug 2016 #4
Graduation = June 7, 1967---Hard to choose just from this one awesome week---> WinkyDink Aug 2016 #5
1967 was my year also. I seem to remember Sargeant Pepper coming out rurallib Aug 2016 #18
True! June 1, 1967! But I looked up only singles, so none from SP! The ALBUM was #1 on BB! WinkyDink Aug 2016 #58
For me it would have to be Little Bit O'Soul. kairos12 Aug 2016 #37
Me too. annabanana Aug 2016 #53
Trust In Me · Siouxsie And The Banshees AllenVanAllen Aug 2016 #6
I saw Golden Earring in concert at the Munich Olympic Stadium, 1975. Adsos Letter Aug 2016 #7
Mine. Adsos Letter Aug 2016 #8
Bob Dylan MineralMan Aug 2016 #9
Not much from '77 that I care to remember. greendog Aug 2016 #10
And The Police, Dave Edmunds, Nick Lowe, Joe Jackson TexasBushwhacker Aug 2016 #13
Yep, the mid 70's was mostly about mega-pop-stars cashing in. greendog Aug 2016 #14
I loved that one big JJ song! "Steppin' Out" ----> WinkyDink Aug 2016 #59
Hotel California LWolf Aug 2016 #11
Springsteen Born to Run TexasBushwhacker Aug 2016 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author megahertz Aug 2016 #16
Little Red Corvette megahertz Aug 2016 #17
1976 Was This Little Gem.. Grassy Knoll Aug 2016 #19
Oh shit lastlib Aug 2016 #21
Actually It Was Classified Funk/Soul Grassy Knoll Aug 2016 #24
San Francisco rug Aug 2016 #20
I saw Scott perform that at the Wall pinboy3niner Aug 2016 #23
That song kept me sane that year. rug Aug 2016 #25
After returning from Vietnam I lived on the next street from the Krishna Temple... pinboy3niner Aug 2016 #29
Did you ever go to one of their Sunday Love Feasts? rug Aug 2016 #30
LOL! pinboy3niner Aug 2016 #33
Scott McKenzie mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2016 #55
I saw Scott McKenzie perform the song at the Wall one year for vet holiday observances there pinboy3niner Aug 2016 #60
I was seventeen when this came out: lastlib Aug 2016 #22
A 1975 classic! pinboy3niner Aug 2016 #27
Eight Miles High, which was banned on radio. Hoyt Aug 2016 #26
Love The Byrds! pinboy3niner Aug 2016 #34
Definitely my favorite group including spin offs, Gene Clark, Flying Burrito Hoyt Aug 2016 #40
1971, What's Going On? teach1st Aug 2016 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author benld74 Aug 2016 #31
1974 - Pianoman - Billy Joel benld74 Aug 2016 #32
two - or three jpak Aug 2016 #35
Layla IcyPeas Aug 2016 #38
I still love that album. rivegauche Aug 2016 #47
"I Will Follow Him" by Little Peggy March Glorfindel Aug 2016 #39
Long Train Running - Doobie Brothers bikebloke Aug 2016 #41
Layla catbyte Aug 2016 #42
In 1972, "Just Another Band From L.A." and "Close to the Edge" came out Number9Dream Aug 2016 #43
Sounds of Silence... YvonneCa Aug 2016 #44
"Hot Blooded" by Foreigner was everywhere on the first day of school my senior year. Iggo Aug 2016 #45
I am class of '78 and it was 95% horrible pop tunes rivegauche Aug 2016 #46
The Times They are a Changin' retread Aug 2016 #48
Speaking of Golden Earring TexasBushwhacker Aug 2016 #49
That would be a blast to participate in. progressoid Aug 2016 #62
Get Up ( I Feel Like Being A ) Sex Machine. James Brown. kwassa Aug 2016 #50
Stranger on the shore, Acker Bilk elleng Aug 2016 #51
Tangled Up In Blue Mendocino Aug 2016 #52
because there is some overlap (and I can't choose one): Blue_Tires Aug 2016 #54
Walk on the Wild Side malthaussen Aug 2016 #56
The song that birthed heavy metal Zorro Aug 2016 #57
I heard this and my whole musical outlook and ambitions changed in that instant DFW Aug 2016 #61
I don't know if it's the most memorable ... surrealAmerican Aug 2016 #63
We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions nutsnberries Aug 2016 #64
This message was self-deleted by its author MichiganVote Aug 2016 #65
I'm a grad of '91 True Dough Aug 2016 #66
Plies: "Bust it Baby" ft Ne-Yo Jamaal510 Sep 2016 #67
This gem pfitz59 Sep 2016 #68
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