New 1960s collector website on line (80.000 songtitles) + sound clips
Hi,
Just to let you know that my new website is up and running ... it is a
NON commercial 1960s music COLLECTOR site
http://users.pandora.be/60spop/Index.htm
What you are about to see is an extended list of 1960s songs from my
record collection (LP's, 45's, demo's, promo's and a couple of CD's).
About 80.000 titles at present. I made it my goal to collect as much
sixties tunes as humanly possible. Please note that not only the hits
are featured here.
My main focus is on the "late sixties" (1967-1971) but you will find
sixties music in general here.
What's the purpose of posting a music collection on the www ? Well,
I've been collecting sixties music for over 20 years and people kept
asking me "what do you have?" or "did he/she sang that?", "what year
was that song recorded?" etc... That's the reason this website was
created. Not in the least to get in touch with other
music-affecionados who've stumbled on this website.
Which musical styles are featured here (I hear you ask). The answer is
plain and simple: ALL.
male/female vocal
girl groups
melodic pop
psychedelic
soul & 'northern' soul
pop/psyche ('popsike')
beat - garage
rock
instrumentals
Not only will you find Anglo-Saxon artists, but also included are
artists from all over the globe (Europe, South America, Africa,
Scandinavia, Japan,...).
About obscure late 60s pop
Being a record collector of sixties music, I have a wide variety of
musical styles, but my personal focus (read "devotion") is
on obscure late 60s groups. Some may refer to this genre as
"feel-good" pop or "sunshine pop".
2-2.30 minute songs, melodic (orchestrated), catchy, cheerful,
unpretentious lightweight and straightforward 1967-1970 pop.
Narrows it down to a minimum? Hell no ! So MANY things are out there,
waiting to be discovered...
Just to to give you an idea of the "sound" I'm talking about, here are
some familiar groups:
Peppermint Rainbow ("Will you be staying after Sunday"), Cowsills ("We
can fly"), Orange Colored Sky ("Mr.Peacock"), Crazy
Paving ("Anytime sunshine"), Razor's Edge ("Let's call it a day
girl"), Spanky & Our Gang ("Sunday will never be the same"), The Love
Generation ("Groovy summertime"), Sunshine Company ("Happy") Love
Affair ("Everlasting love")
Apart from the above mentioned titles, here are some less familiar
tunes which hardly got any airplay.
To wet the appetite...THERE ARE MUSIC CLIPS OF OBSCURE SIXTIES TUNES
INCLUDED
Hi,
Just to let you know that my new website is up and running ... it is a
NON commercial 1960s music COLLECTOR site
http://users.pandora.be/60spop/Index.htm
What you are about to see is an extended list of 1960s songs from my
record collection (LP's, 45's, demo's, promo's and a couple of CD's).
About 80.000 titles at present. I made it my goal to collect as much
sixties tunes as humanly possible. Please note that not only the hits
are featured here.
My main focus is on the "late sixties" (1967-1971) but you will find
sixties music in general here.
What's the purpose of posting a music collection on the www ? Well,
I've been collecting sixties music for over 20 years and people kept
asking me "what do you have?" or "did he/she sang that?", "what year
was that song recorded?" etc... That's the reason this website was
created. Not in the least to get in touch with other
music-affecionados who've stumbled on this website.
Which musical styles are featured here (I hear you ask). The answer is
plain and simple: ALL.
male/female vocal
girl groups
melodic pop
psychedelic
soul & 'northern' soul
pop/psyche ('popsike')
beat - garage
rock
instrumentals
Not only will you find Anglo-Saxon artists, but also included are
artists from all over the globe (Europe, South America, Africa,
Scandinavia, Japan,...).
About obscure late 60s pop
Being a record collector of sixties music, I have a wide variety of
musical styles, but my personal focus (read "devotion") is
on obscure late 60s groups. Some may refer to this genre as
"feel-good" pop or "sunshine pop".
2-2.30 minute songs, melodic (orchestrated), catchy, cheerful,
unpretentious lightweight and straightforward 1967-1970 pop.
Narrows it down to a minimum? Hell no ! So MANY things are out there,
waiting to be discovered...
Just to to give you an idea of the "sound" I'm talking about, here are
some familiar groups:
Peppermint Rainbow ("Will you be staying after Sunday"), Cowsills ("We
can fly"), Orange Colored Sky ("Mr.Peacock"), Crazy
Paving ("Anytime sunshine"), Razor's Edge ("Let's call it a day
girl"), Spanky & Our Gang ("Sunday will never be the same"), The Love
Generation ("Groovy summertime"), Sunshine Company ("Happy") Love
Affair ("Everlasting love")
Apart from the above mentioned titles, here are some less familiar
tunes which hardly got any airplay.
To wet the appetite...THERE ARE MUSIC CLIPS OF OBSCURE SIXTIES TUNES
INCLUDEDHi,
Just to let you know that my new website is up and running ... it is a
NON commercial 1960s music COLLECTOR site
http://users.pandora.be/60spop/Index.htm
What you are about to see is an extended list of 1960s songs from my
record collection (LP's, 45's, demo's, promo's and a couple of CD's).
About 80.000 titles at present. I made it my goal to collect as much
sixties tunes as humanly possible. Please note that not only the hits
are featured here.
My main focus is on the "late sixties" (1967-1971) but you will find
sixties music in general here.
What's the purpose of posting a music collection on the www ? Well,
I've been collecting sixties music for over 20 years and people kept
asking me "what do you have?" or "did he/she sang that?", "what year
was that song recorded?" etc... That's the reason this website was
created. Not in the least to get in touch with other
music-affecionados who've stumbled on this website.
Which musical styles are featured here (I hear you ask). The answer is
plain and simple: ALL.
male/female vocal
girl groups
melodic pop
psychedelic
soul & 'northern' soul
pop/psyche ('popsike')
beat - garage
rock
instrumentals
Not only will you find Anglo-Saxon artists, but also included are
artists from all over the globe (Europe, South America, Africa,
Scandinavia, Japan,...).
About obscure late 60s pop
Being a record collector of sixties music, I have a wide variety of
musical styles, but my personal focus (read "devotion") is
on obscure late 60s groups. Some may refer to this genre as
"feel-good" pop or "sunshine pop".
2-2.30 minute songs, melodic (orchestrated), catchy, cheerful,
unpretentious lightweight and straightforward 1967-1970 pop.
Narrows it down to a minimum? Hell no ! So MANY things are out there,
waiting to be discovered...
Just to to give you an idea of the "sound" I'm talking about, here are
some familiar groups:
Peppermint Rainbow ("Will you be staying after Sunday"), Cowsills ("We
can fly"), Orange Colored Sky ("Mr.Peacock"), Crazy
Paving ("Anytime sunshine"), Razor's Edge ("Let's call it a day
girl"), Spanky & Our Gang ("Sunday will never be the same"), The Love
Generation ("Groovy summertime"), Sunshine Company ("Happy") Love
Affair ("Everlasting love")
Apart from the above mentioned titles, here are some less familiar
tunes which hardly got any airplay.
To wet the appetite...THERE ARE MUSIC CLIPS OF OBSCURE SIXTIES TUNES
INCLUDED
http://users.pandora.be/60spop/Index.htm
Kind regards,
Ron
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