TAPE SEVEN.  SIDE ONE. 

  1. Aretha Franklin.  “A Natural Woman.”  October 1967.
  1. Buffalo Springfield.  “For What It’s Worth.”  December 1967.
  1. Otis Redding.  “(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay.”  February 1968.
  1. Cream.  “Sunshine of Your Love.”  February 1968.
  1. The Jefferson Airplane.  “House at Pooneil Corner.”  June 1968.
  1. The Rolling Stones.  “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.”  June 1968.
  1. Big Brother and the Holding Company.  “Ball and Chain.”  July 1968.
  1. The Moody Blues.  “Tuesday Afternoon (Forever Afternoon).”  August 1968.
  1. The Jimi Hendrix Experience.  “All Along the Watchtower.”  September 1968.
  1. The Beatles.  “Revolution.”  September 1968.
  1. The Band.  “The Weight.”  September 1968.

SIDE TWO

  1. The Jefferson Airplane.  “Wooden Ships.”  April 1969.
  1. The Jefferson Airplane.  “Volunteers.”  April 1969.
  1. Creedence Clearwater Revival.  “Bad Moon Rising.”  May 1969
  1. The Allman Brothers.  “Whippin’ Post.”  Late 1969.
  1. Led Zepplin.  “Whole Lotta Love.”  December 1969.
  1. Sly and the Family Stone.  “Thank You (Falettin Me Be Myself Again).”  January 1970.
  1. Crosby, Still, Nash, and Young.  “Woodstock.”  April 1970.
  1. The Grateful Dead.  “Casey Jones.”  1970.
  1. Cat Stevens.  “Where Do the Children Play?”  February 1970.
  1. Quicksilver Messenger Service.  “What About Me?”  December 1970.  

And: 

Pink Floyd.  “See Emily Play.”  August 1967.

Etta James.  “Tell Mama.”  October 1967.

Archie Bell and the Drells.  “Tighten Up.”  April 1968. 

James Brown.  “Say It Loud – I’m Black and I’m Proud.”  October 1968.

Dusty Springfield.  “Son of a Preacher Man.”  December 1968.

The Steve Miller Band.  “Livin’ in the USA.”  1968.

King Crimson.  “21st Century Schizoid Man.”  1968.

The 5th Dimension.  “Aquarius/Let the Sunshsine In.”  March 1969. 

The Plastic Ono Band.  “Give Peace a Chance.”  August 1969. 

The Archies.  “Sugar, Sugar.”  August 1969. 

Country Joe McDonald.  “The F-I-S-H Cheer” and “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Gonna-Die Rag.”  From the Woodstock Festival, August 1969. 

MC5.  “Kick Out the Jams.”  1969.

Blind Faith.  “Can’t Find My Way Home.”  1969.