The Young Sinclairs - We Spoke Our Minds download mp3

  • Artist: The Young Sinclairs
  • Song: We Spoke Our Minds
  • Genre: Indie
  • Length: 02:17
  • Size: 5.4MB
  • Bitrate: 320Kbps
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Игорь Солдатенко

2019-11-14 09:32:47 | Profile
For Roger Corman and Little Steven

giddim

2019-10-19 18:17:36 | Profile
Then is now. Righteous from start to finish.

Thomas Conway

2019-10-11 23:59:22 | Profile
I wonder what Roger McGuinn and Gene Clark think of this band? This music is my "Wayback Machine" to a far-better time. Now, dig this, good people.

Lily Williams

2019-10-06 10:51:15 | Profile
The vocals remind me of The Association. The guitar borrows it sound from Roger (Jim) McGunn. Pure light here.

Morrigan Everdeen

2019-10-05 02:20:22 | Profile
Tis true. Guys like Jack Kerouac and Larry Ferlinghetti wrote about 1950s middle-class America becoming too satisfied with where they were. The world today is merely an extension of that era. Change is great. Dare to be different.