
A great year for music, 1967. This was year for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Doors and Hendrix were peaking, and Jefferson Airplane’s legendary tunes hit the masses.
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A great year for music, 1967. This was year for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, The Doors and Hendrix were peaking, and Jefferson Airplane’s legendary tunes hit the masses.

In 1966 the Stones and the Beatles continued to dominate, and Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel were in their heyday.

Besides being a huge fantasy hockey buff, I’m also a big fan of music. I’m not only one of those people who enjoys and embraces most genres of music, but I’m also into the history and background of music. The story-telling. Mostly Rock ‘n Roll (classic and alternative), but also pop, rap, blues, bluegrass, Latin, Irish and even a little country. I’m that music geek who could bang off the answers to every question in a given Rock ‘n Roll jeopardy show. not most questions – all. I learn about who sings what song and why, and it just sticks in my brain. And every aspect of my life has been influenced by music.
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