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Acoustic Tuesday | Guitar Routine Show

10 BEST (Rare) Acoustic Albums from the ’60s ★ Acoustic Tuesday 224

Acoustic Tuesday | Guitar Routine Show

Tony Polecastro

Music

4.8842 Ratings

🗓️ 1 February 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

No, we're not covering Bob Dylan or Simon & Garfunkel. We're going deeper in the vault. So, are you ready to experience the 10 best, rare acoustic albums from the 1960s? The '60s were an incredible decade for music. There was so much change, so much turbulence that fueled creative expression and artistic freedom. While titans like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, and Bob Dylan typically dominate the music conversations of the decade, I want to try something different this episode. Instead of rehashing the genius of those artists, I want to take a closer look at some lesser known albums. From Son House to John Fahey, the artists featured in this episode eschewed mainstream success. However, their impact on the genre of acoustic music is huge.  Some of these artists and albums you may have heard of. Some of them may be completely new to you. And that's okay! Part of my mission is to inspire and help you live your best acoustic life. And one way to live your best acoustic life is to expand your music horizons. So, be sure to give a listen to each of the albums on this list and find inspiration in a new light! Did any of these albums inspire you or make you think differently about how you approach the guitar? Be sure to leave a comment below to let me know what you've found!  Featured on this episode...- Kenny Wayne Shepherd  - Béla Fleck  - Molly Tuttle  - Adam Grant

Transcript

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0:00.0

The 60s was an era that produced some amazing albums. On today's Acoustic Tuesday show,

0:05.7

I'll be sharing with you the 10 best acoustic albums from that era. And you likely won't be

0:11.0

able to guess very many of these albums because the majority of them fly under the radar.

0:16.4

Hey, Tack family, welcome to episode 224 of the Acoustic Tuesday Show.

0:21.6

This show is designed to inject your guitar journey with a weekly dose of fun, focus, progress, and inspiration.

0:27.6

Have you ever wondered what the best way is to break in a new guitar?

0:30.6

Well, a TAC family member asked that very question on a past episode, so today I'm going to share with you a few tips on how to break in your new guitar.

0:39.3

And you're going to see which lick the TAC family is working on today.

0:42.3

It's an awesome blues lick that has a couple of twists to it.

0:46.3

Plus your weekly dose of acoustic news you can use Awaits, which includes a music teacher who made her students' day,

0:53.3

an all-star musical lineup that will make your head explode and much, much more.

0:58.8

But first, let's teleport back to the 60s to check out some far-out acoustic albums.

1:04.9

The 60s was arguably one of the best eras for music in general.

1:09.7

I mean, some amazing albums were put out during this era.

1:13.0

You've got Jimmy Hendrix, Are You Experienced, Blind Faith,

1:16.8

you've got Led Zeppelin One, you've got the Beatles,

1:19.8

I believe, Abbey Road, Rubber Soul,

1:22.1

Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club band,

1:24.0

quite a few Beatles albums.

1:26.1

Also, Iron Butterfly in In Agata DeVita,

1:28.8

which happened to be one of the best selling albums of the 60s.

1:32.4

My point is, some amazing music was created.

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