My top 10: 1. Days of Future Passed 2. Velvet Underground & Nico 3. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn 4. Mr. Fantasy 5. Songs of Leonard Cohen 6. Are You Experienced 7. Safe as Milk 8. The Who Sell Out 9. Strange Days 10. Goodbye & Hello
Velvet Underground and Nico, Buffalo Springfield Again, Rolling Stones-Their Satanic Majesties Request AND Between the Buttons, Beatles-Magical Mystery Tour...hard to pick just 10! Good job!
Buffalo Springfield Again - I’d probably have that rather than the Traffic release but other than that, your choices all sound With the proliferation of music that followed, the number of actual album’s released in 1967 is not a massive list for rock anyway, but as things moved on the numbers exploded Great start to a possible series? Nice run down and always good to get a new post Peace
Who Sell Out should’ve been a double album. Add from the same recording sessions Summertime Blues, Shakin All Over, Melancholia, Little Billy, Fortune Teller, etc.
If it wasn’t for ‘a day in the life’ then Magical Mystery Tour > Sgt Pepper Syd Barrett was never diagnosed with mental illness. Are you a psychiatrist who examined him extensively? This list is meaningless without Velvet Underground and Nico or Forever Changed
Obviously a white rocker type that put this list together.. there was so much more happening musically than just all the white rock bands. You probably need to discover R&B and Soul music of 67' Blues.... Sorry but the list sucked. You didn't even have Grateful Dead debut album from 67'
Hello, thank you for watching and providing your feedback. Yes, I should have made this more clear that the albums on this list are more in the rock genre as are all my other videos. I will keep that in mind moving forward. As far as the Grateful Dead are concerned, I was never a fan of them for some reason, which is why they didn't make my list. This list is just my opinion, not the end all be all... to each their own.
My top 10:
1. Days of Future Passed
2. Velvet Underground & Nico
3. The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
4. Mr. Fantasy
5. Songs of Leonard Cohen
6. Are You Experienced
7. Safe as Milk
8. The Who Sell Out
9. Strange Days
10. Goodbye & Hello
Great list! Def, some great albums that I didn't feature in my video! Thank you for watching and commenting!
Keep making these videos man i love em!
Thank you for watching and the words of encouragement! :)
Great albums I have them all
And more
Thank you for watching and commenting!!
Really enjoyed it. A great selection ( I was alive at the time )
Ike that you named your favourite tracks on some of the albums
Thank you for watching and your kind words! :)
Velvet Underground and Nico, Buffalo Springfield Again, Rolling Stones-Their Satanic Majesties Request AND Between the Buttons, Beatles-Magical Mystery Tour...hard to pick just 10! Good job!
Thank you for watching and commenting! Yes, those are all great as well! Thank you for your kind words!
Buffalo Springfield Again - I’d probably have that rather than the Traffic release but other than that, your choices all sound
With the proliferation of music that followed, the number of actual album’s released in 1967 is not a massive list for rock anyway, but as things moved on the numbers exploded
Great start to a possible series?
Nice run down and always good to get a new post
Peace
Thank you for watching and commenting! Yes, good call on Buffalo Springfield. Thank you for your kind words as well.
Who Sell Out should’ve been a double album. Add from the same recording sessions Summertime Blues, Shakin All Over, Melancholia, Little Billy, Fortune Teller, etc.
Totally agree!!!
The animals,house of rising sun
Good one!!
how about are you experienced?
Hello
If it wasn’t for ‘a day in the life’ then Magical Mystery Tour > Sgt Pepper
Syd Barrett was never diagnosed with mental illness. Are you a psychiatrist who examined him extensively?
This list is meaningless without Velvet Underground and Nico or Forever Changed
Bro is a hater
@@wallford49 no love for forever changes = uninformed human being
Obviously a white rocker type that put this list together.. there was so much more happening musically than just all the white rock bands. You probably need to discover R&B and Soul music of 67' Blues.... Sorry but the list sucked. You didn't even have Grateful Dead debut album from 67'
Hello, thank you for watching and providing your feedback. Yes, I should have made this more clear that the albums on this list are more in the rock genre as are all my other videos. I will keep that in mind moving forward. As far as the Grateful Dead are concerned, I was never a fan of them for some reason, which is why they didn't make my list. This list is just my opinion, not the end all be all... to each their own.
Grateful Dead didn’t have a great studio album until 1970