82 mixes with tracks by “Country+Joe+&+The+Fish”
Tony J. Neal
Friday Night: Blues Rock Radio
Tony J. Neal
2012-04-27T20:08:59Z
Because I hate Pandora & songs/The%20Black%20Keys" title="Search for mixes with The Black Keys">The Black Keys radio. Over 100 songs, 8+ hours with no repeats. Mostly bluesy rock, spanning all decades, with a few breaks to keep things interesting...http://nc17soundtraxxx.blogspot.com/2012/04/other-mixes.html
JWar
Live From Bethel, New York
JWar
2012-03-24T23:12:18Z
August 15-18 1969 at Max Yasgur's farm in Bethel, New York one of the most epic events in music history occured. WOODSTOCK. This playlist goes through all 32 acts, in order, as they performed. Most tracks are actual live recordings from the event. Step into the time machine and experience the best concert ever. Enjoy!
Atmana
West Coast Psychedelic Sound
Atmana
2012-05-01T21:35:09Z
"San Francisco in the middle of the sixties was a very special time and place to be a part of. But no explanation, no mix of words or music or memories can touch that sense of knowing that you were there and alive in that corner of time and the world."
-Hunter S. Thompson
jezreelgrimm
60's Acid Rock
jezreelgrimm
2012-04-06T16:35:18Z
Eight tracks including music by Country Joe & The Fish, Ant Trip Ceremony and Quicksilver Messenger Service.
Harvestblastsound
Live at The Fillmore!
Harvestblastsound
2012-02-19T22:35:27Z
From the late 60s to the early 70s, Bill Graham owned & operated the absolute golden palaces of rock, The Fillmore Auditorium/West, The Fillmore East, and Winterland. Each venue featured some of the greatest performances (ever) during all night shows with very eclectic lineups. To emulate & pay tribute to these shows, here's 53 live tracks from the 3 venues from the likes of Led Zeppelin, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service & many others.
Harvestblastsound
And Not a Single Word was Said
Harvestblastsound
2012-04-01T21:23:14Z
Instrumentals from the likes of Mahavishnu Orchestra, The Warlocks, John Mayall and many, many others.
Josh.G
the Sky was Yellow & the Sun was Blue
Josh.G
2012-02-04T03:13:02Z
Perfect mix before you take a trip to mushroom mountain..
have a safe trip
lwesson
Voices For Change: The History of Protest Songs in 20th and 21st Century America
lwesson
2012-04-02T13:53:50Z
The term "protest song" was coined in the 1960s when artists in the United States began protesting the Vietnam War through their music. However, long before the 1960s music has been challenging injustices and bringing to light political issues and movements. Music became the means to bring about social change, anthems to unite those victimized and suppressed, and challenges to the government status quo.











