I’m a music lover, collector, and chronicler of the special stories behind the sounds of the 1950s to the 1980s.
Here you’ll discover a blend of my personal experiences and fascinating background stories about the bands, subcultures, and social movements that shaped this music.
I write to connect: stories, thoughts, anecdotes, YouTube links, rare facts — and sometimes colorful graphics that bring it all to life. Along the way, I explore what music triggers in us: how it shapes identity, channels emotions, fuels rebellion, or offers comfort.
If you’re into the era of the Beatniks, Hippies, the psychedelic age, or the punk movement — and want to dive deep into the music and its stories — you’re in the right place.
I’m glad you’re here! Make yourself comfortable and dive into my little journey through nonlinear time and various parallel universes.
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In the late 1960s, Britain was undergoing a period of profound social, cultural, and aesthetic transformation. The legacy of post-war auster...
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Fun-Fact: The photo was mirrored by the label, suggesting Donovan would be playing left-handed, which actually isn't the case. Rating: 9...
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In the autumn of 1967, as British psychedelia reached its apogee, an obscure single quietly emerged from the creative ferment of the Leicest...
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The Second British Folk Revival , spanning roughly 1950 to 1970 , repositioned folk music from a static archival relic toward a living expre...
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The Stoics originated in San Antonio, Texas, a city that during the mid-1960s had a lively, though fragmented, youth music culture. The b...
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