Ain’t Gonna Run
Authentic Classic Rock from 1968.
Add to PlaylistAuthentic Classic Rock from 1968.
Add to PlaylistAuthentic 1970s recording. Psychedelic hippy influenced jam about love. Peace.
Smooth male vocal. Funky groove with jam band, congas, wurly keyboard, talkbox, and psychedelic effects.
Artist: Bill Sandwick
Add to PlaylistAuthentic late 1970s recording ala “Queen” meets the “Beatles” This epic song has many facets of simple to enthusiastic to psychedelic. Light orchestration and solo voice, too big harmonies, and full on rock pop band. The character is searching for hope. The upbeat section enlightens.
Artist: Bill Sandwick
Add to PlaylistRecorded in the late 1970s. Let’s boogie. This time piece of a gem makes you think of flared pants, polyester suit, disco balls, and getting your groove on. Out of sight man!
Artist: Jeff Silverman
Add to PlaylistRecorded in the late 1970s. Let’s boogie. This time piece of a gem makes you think of flared pants, polyester suit, disco balls, and getting your groove on. Out of sight man!
Artist: Jeff Silverman
Add to PlaylistRecorded in 1978. This funky instrumental gem will get you funkin and jivin like your life’s a disco.
Add to PlaylistAlbert King, Muddy Waters, Allman Brothers… This is a classic blues with a crunchy guitar and swing jazz feel on the drums.
Add to PlaylistA stunning cover of the classic Led Zeppelin song “Thank You” The vocal on this song is so sincere and vulnerable its sexy, an absolute must listen.
Add to PlaylistRetro disco sounding track with a chill female vocal. Lyrics talk of neon lights, downtown city streets, the club. Song begs to be played on a chill limo ride, in the headphones of a twilight silhouette strutting down the streets of LA, or out of a car stereo overwhelmed by the city lights.
Add to PlaylistChill, laid back, feel good track with a hint of disco. Electronic sounds and jangly guitar make up this instrumental. Decorated with a few break downs of select instruments to keep things interesting. Maintains a constant mood throughout of cool and carefree. Sounds like Daft Punk.
Add to PlaylistRetro 70’s theme bouncy, upbeat, and positive. Everything is good.
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