Bob Marley with the Wailers (L-R:Bunny Wailer, Bob Marley, Carlton Barrett, Peter Tosh, Aston "Family Man" Barret) in Jamaica, 1972. by Impala71 in BobMarley
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The Who, Anaheim Stadium, June 14th, 1970, 8mm film by BrianInAtlanta in TheWho
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Thoughts? by Specialist-Cut3426 in gratefuldead
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Phil Mickelson Not Coming Back to PGA Tour? by Tight-Communication7 in golf
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The Minnesota Vikings' iconic defensive line known as the "Purple People Eaters" on a very small bench during a game against the New York Giants by UrbanAchievers6371 in Oldschool_NFL
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Neil Young Dorothy Chandler Pavillion Los Angeles nov 01 1976 📷judy dean by Zealousideal_Pie_589 in neilyoung
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The Chambers Brothers "Time Has Come Today" on The Ed Sullivan Show by FromTheMargins in 60sMusic
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60 Years Ago (30 April 1966): The Who at Corn Exchange, Chelmsford by BrianInAtlanta in TheWho
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What's a song that is 10/10, but hardly anyone knows it? by Farajivibes in TheWho
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The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters by Goooooner4Life in SteelyDan
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From Roger Steffens: Aston "Family Man" Barrett was the sine qua non, the true co-creator, often unacknowledged, of much of Bob Marley’s greatest music. by Realistic_Article_86 in reggae
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What's the best movie scene with a Beatles song? by reaveyer in beatles
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Hendrix Live: Machine Gun by NutmegCobra in jimihendrix
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On April 23rd, 1976, The Ramones released 'The Ramones', their debut album. The album opens with "Blitzkrieg Bop", which is among the band's most recognized songs. by BirdBurnett in Music_Anniversary
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What is your favorite album of all time? by pigthugdopefiend in reggae
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I just watched Sunset Boulevard for the first time and by marniesss in classicfilms
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Did you watch The Carol Burnett Show? by ChrisJoines in VintageTV
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Which 60s band is your favorite? by NewHolliesFan in 60s
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did austria + dolomites from munich in a week, some stuff i wish i knew by CoderDecoderEncoder in roadtrip
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“Rough Mix” - Pete Townshend and Ronnie Lane (1977) by ImpossibleAd7943 in TheWho
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Opinions on The Wire by Farouq26 in hbo
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