TAPE SEVEN. SIDE
ONE.
- Aretha
Franklin. “A Natural
Woman.” October 1967.
- Buffalo
Springfield. “For What It’s
Worth.” December 1967.
- Otis
Redding. “(Sittin’ on) the
Dock of the Bay.” February
1968.
- Cream.
“Sunshine of Your Love.” February
1968.
- The
Jefferson Airplane. “House at
Pooneil Corner.” June 1968.
- The
Rolling Stones. “Jumpin’
Jack Flash.” June 1968.
- Big
Brother and the Holding Company. “Ball
and Chain.” July 1968.
- The
Moody Blues. “Tuesday
Afternoon (Forever Afternoon).” August
1968.
- The
Jimi Hendrix Experience. “All
Along the Watchtower.” September
1968.
- The
Beatles. “Revolution.”
September 1968.
- The
Band. “The Weight.”
September 1968.
SIDE TWO
- The
Jefferson Airplane. “Wooden
Ships.” April 1969.
- The
Jefferson Airplane. “Volunteers.”
April 1969.
- Creedence
Clearwater Revival. “Bad Moon
Rising.” May 1969
- The
Allman Brothers. “Whippin’
Post.” Late 1969.
- Led
Zepplin. “Whole Lotta
Love.” December 1969.
- Sly
and the Family Stone. “Thank
You (Falettin Me Be Myself Again).” January
1970.
- Crosby,
Still, Nash, and Young. “Woodstock.”
April 1970.
- The
Grateful Dead. “Casey
Jones.” 1970.
- Cat
Stevens. “Where Do the
Children Play?” February
1970.
- 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.