Best Vietnam War Protest Songs – Jefferson Airplane “Volunteers” [VIDEOS]
The song "Volunteers" was co-written by Paul Kantner (guitar) and Marty Balin (vocals), the song is saying to take a stand against the US government and the war in Vietnam.
The song "Volunteers" was co-written by Paul Kantner (guitar) and Marty Balin (vocals), the song is saying to take a stand against the US government and the war in Vietnam.
Jessie Colin 'Young', Jerry Corbitt, Lowell Levinger and Joe Bauer. Pretty much an American folk rock band that had received a lot of critical acclaim but widespread popularity all at the same time.
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new, the Attic is a mythical place where we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff.
One could cast a strong vote for Grand Funk Railroad's, "I Can Feel Him In The Morning", considered the best anti-war song ever, the lyrics are hard and straight to the point.
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new,the Attic is a mythical place where we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff.
Happy Birthday, Pat Travers!!
Every weekday around 9:30, we pull one out of the attic. In case you are new,the Attic is a mythical place where we were “enlightened” by great music…and other stuff
This might very well be an odd category considering the following bands aren't anything obscure, in fact; very successful at least commercially. Those names or bands that fall into the, "Whatever happened to...?"
With rock bands today it's pretty common to have multiple lead guitarists but in 1969 when Wishbone Ash adopted the technique it was something new.
Status Quo is a band that got started in 1967 and haven't stopped since. The song "Pictures of Matchstick Men" will probably stir a lot of memories.
Spooky Tooth a hard rock band that set themselves aside from other bands by using the organ and piano which in 1967 to around 1974 wasn't a common thing.
Spirit a band that was successful enough to break the progressive and psychedelic rock barrier and beyond dating back to 1968.
Slade has never really been on the radar in the U.S. but a totally different story for the 70's rockers when it comes to the U.K.