Cecilia Crasto
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Totally agree, and who could forget Connie Francis, tragic life but a great talent, well done.
Christopher Russon
commented:
Thank you for your comment.you are right she did have a tragic like.
I was was thinking of Johnny Ray he lost all his wealth through drink
He sang for free in his latter life so I am told.
Patrick Lean
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Well written poem, having lived through and survived that decade. Dylan, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, Leonard Cohen, Arlo Guthrie a few I liked.
Christopher Russon
commented:
Thank you very much Patrick for your comment.
Clifford T Ward was a hero of mine although he was more the seventy.s era.
Martyn Grindrod
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Loved 'your' era but I'm a 70's student of life
Loved the poem BTW.
Peter Starstad** ahem RIP
Christopher Russon
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Yes one of the all time greats in my opinion.
He kept his distance from fame out of choice I was told
Lived in Milton Keynes.near London.continued to be popular with fans.
Christopher Russon
commented:
Yes one of the all time greats in my opinion.
He kept his distance from fame out of choice I was told
Lived in Milton Keynes.near London.continued to be popular with fans.
Q. Ramirez
commented:
As usual, you take me through memory lane. Your latest posts of poems are very good. I have dreamed of being in a deserted island. The house that I live in, like any house, has a story. The girl that gives you a whirl most definitely enjoyed the beauty you see. I am getting close to my last chapter, not there yet, but I'm ready to have more leisure time so I can focus on my music. You are talented.
Christopher Russon
commented:
Wow what can I say such a lovely comment.
Mingoao Ba
commented:
The sixties were the best music ever . . I love this poem.. Good work.
Christopher Russon
commented:
Thank you so much for your comment .Aaron Neville was a big hero of mine although he was
More eighties.Very underated
Steven Godfrey
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My kind of poem I love the 60's music and this strikes a chord ( pardon the pun ) ðŸ‘
Christopher Russon
commented:
Thank you for your comment Seven.Such a nice Era.
Maria Williams
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This poem of yours brings back such good memories. Well written
Christopher Russon
commented:
Thank you so much for your comment Maria.
Frank Hornby .
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Loved the '60s, ..........I'm building a time machine.....I'll pick you up on the way to the '60s.......first stop is Birmingham....don't miss it!.......loved the poem Chris........I've written a few poems about "going back in time ".....I'll share them one day.....
Christopher Russon
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Thank you for your comment Frank .I used to go to the Eddington beat club called the peppers.Jeffe Lyn was the residential singer great bloke to speak too.
I also met Clifford T ward before he passed on. No ego lovely bloke great song writer and a gentle sounding voice.
Christopher Russon
commented:
Thank you for your comment Frank .I used to go to the Eddington beat club called the peppers.Jeffe Lyn was the residential singer great bloke to speak too.
I also met Clifford T ward before he passed on. No ego lovely bloke great song writer and a gentle sounding voice.
Wendy Phelan
commented:
What an era and you captured it in this poem, great
Christopher Russon
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Thank you Wendy for your comment .they were great years.
Arch Angel
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I'm not from the sixties, but I can imagine immense nostalgia from people well-influenced by the style of the sixties resding this.
Arch Angel
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I meant reading.
Piya Paul Mudgal
commented:
Nice one
Christopher Russon
commented on Jan 24, 2018 at 10:15pm
Thanks guys.
Michael Wise
commented on May 12, 2018 at 7:30pm
Ah, but what wonderful memories they are! Love the bands you mentioned and so many more from that era. Nicely penned.