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Linda Ronstadt featuring Waddy Wachtel on slide guitar "TUMBLIN' DICE" & "YOU'RE NO GOOD" December 1st 1977 at the Fox Theater in Atlanta Georgia

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Linda Ronstadt featuring Waddy Wachtel on slide guitar "TUMBLIN' DICE" & "YOU'RE NO GOOD" December 1st 1977 at the Fox Theater in Atlanta Georgia

That amazing decade that took place after the 1960s and before the 1980s.

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Linda Ronstadt featuring Waddy Wachtel on slide guitar "TUMBLIN' DICE" & "YOU'RE NO GOOD" December 1st 1977 at the Fox Theater in Atlanta Georgia

All about the 70s! Subreddit launched on January 13, 2011.

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Kitty Wells "IT WASN'T GOD WHO MADE HONKY TONK ANGELS" (1952)

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Kitty Wells "IT WASN'T GOD WHO MADE HONKY TONK ANGELS" (1952)

Music from the 1950's

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Kitty Wells "IT WASN'T GOD WHO MADE HONKY TONK ANGELS" (1952)

Welcome to r/country! Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering the twangy tunes and heartfelt stories of country music, this subreddit is your home to share, discuss, and celebrate all things country. We are the biggest country music subreddit! From classic hits to the latest releases, let's celebrate the diverse melodies and timeless stories that make country music a universal language. Pull up a chair, grab your favorite beverage, and join the conversation. We're glad you're here!

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Hank Thompson "The Wild Side Of Life" (1951) & answer song.

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Hank Thompson "The Wild Side Of Life" (1951) & answer song.

Welcome to r/country! Whether you're a longtime fan or just discovering the twangy tunes and heartfelt stories of country music, this subreddit is your home to share, discuss, and celebrate all things country. We are the biggest country music subreddit! From classic hits to the latest releases, let's celebrate the diverse melodies and timeless stories that make country music a universal language. Pull up a chair, grab your favorite beverage, and join the conversation. We're glad you're here!

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Hank Thompson "The Wild Side Of Life" (1951) & answer song.

Music from the 1950's

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Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy "WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS" (1929)

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Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy "WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS" (1929)

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy "WHEN THE LEVEE BREAKS" (1929)

Reddit's home of the Blues!

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Robin Tower, James Dewar, & Bill Lordan played "BRIDGE OF SIGHS" Live at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco on March 15th, 1975 (first minute is dark due to technical difficulties)

A place for all psychedelic rock; classic, contemporary, experimental, or *something else altogether*.

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Robin Tower, James Dewar, & Bill Lordan played "BRIDGE OF SIGHS" Live at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco on March 15th, 1975 (due to technical difficulties the first minute is dark)

All about the 70s! Subreddit launched on January 13, 2011.

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Robin Tower, James Dewar, & Bill Lordan played "BRIDGE OF SIGHS" Live at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco on March 15th, 1975

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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The Bee Gees were "JIVE TALKIN'" December 5th 1975 on the Midnight Special

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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The Bee Gees were "JIVE TALKIN'" December 5th 1975 on the Midnight Special

All about the 70s! Subreddit launched on January 13, 2011.

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Julie Driscoll with Brian Augur & The Trinity "SEASON OF THE WITCH" (1968)

A hub for the discussion and sharing of hard instrumental jazz fusion music, or "jazz fusion" for short.

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Julie Driscoll with Brian Augur & The Trinity "SEASON OF THE WITCH" (1968)

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Beatles "HEY JUDE" ...first aired in the UK on the David Frost Show Sunday September 8th 1968

The Beatles were an English rock group from 1960-1970. Their influence on the world and today's music is incredible. This subreddit is for discussion, news, memorabilia, and/ or anything else relating to the group. :)

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Beatles "HEY JUDE" ...first aired in the UK on the David Frost Show Sunday September 8th 1968

For pre-1980 or so TV shows -- but not the usual Lucy or *Gunsmoke* reruns. This subreddit is for the ephemeral TV programs of the pre-VCR era -- the stuff no one ever expected to see again: newscasts, local kiddie shows and horror movie hosts, live TV dramas, game shows, soap operas, teen dance parties... Oh, and kinescopes. Lots and LOTS of kinescopes.

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Beatles "HEY JUDE" ...first aired in the UK on the David Frost Show Sunday September 8th 1968

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Donovan was on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour storytelling & singing "ATLANTIS" in 1969 and the brothers, plus Peter Paul & Mary among others, joined in towards the end instead of the Rocking out you heard on the studio version.

All about the transformational decade of the 60s! Subreddit launched on January 20, 2011, under new management on November 7, 2022

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Donovan was on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour storytelling & singing "ATLANTIS" in 1969 and the brothers, plus Peter Paul & Mary among others, joined in towards the end instead of the Rocking out you heard on the studio version.

/r/OldSchoolCoolMusic **History's musicians and their fans, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest musicians, everything from beatniks to breakcore, heavy metal to house music, grunge to goth. And everything in between. If you've found a photo or video from the past of a musician looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Donovan was on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour storytelling & singing "ATLANTIS" in 1969 and the brothers, plus Peter Paul & Mary among others, joined in towards the end instead of the Rocking out you heard on the studio version.