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Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965–1970 is the fourth Nuggets box set released by Rhino Records. It was released in 2007 and packaged as an 8 1/2 x 11" 120 page hardcover book, the first 73 pages of which were made up mostly of vintage photographs. The compilation focuses on San Francisco Sound bands.
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- September 18, 2007
- 1964-1970
Sep 21, 2007 · September 21, 2007. Rhino's fourth 4xCD Nuggets compilation-- complete with lavishly illustrated and beautifully printed liner notes-- steps laterally away from blasts of fuzzy pop and obscure ...
Aug 1, 2020 · The 1970s San Francisco was beautiful, flamboyant, and alive. There were, cable cars, neon lights lined up the buildings that glow at night, theaters on every block, and the food was served on the streets, crabs, and lobsters were also served on the streets. The city was at the forefront of fashion, music, and the counterculture movement.
1-4 from 12" EP " The Autumn Demos - August 1965 " ( 1982 ) [Line Records LMS 3025 AN]. Originally unissued. Recorded in San Francisco, CA, August 1965. 1-5 from 5-CD Box Set " So Many Roads (1965-1995) " ( November 1999 ) [Arista / Grateful Dead Records GDCD 4066] credited to Grateful Dead.
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Dec 19, 1999 · 19. VAN MORRISON. His Marin County years -- from "And His Band and Street Choir" (1970) through "Inarticulate Speech of the Heart" (1983) -- form the heart of his peerless body of work. And one of ...
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Sep 18, 2007 · Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970. All year long, we’ve been treated to a never-ending barrage of Summer of Love tributes, as though ‘67 were in some way a more ...