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Badfinger was a Welsh band that formed in the early 1960s, but gained fame in the 1970s before their tragic end. They recorded on the Apple label. This is one of my favorites, produced by Todd Rundgren, and used in the finale of Breaking Bad. Here's Baby Blue:
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The Doors - People Are Strange [1967] 🎢🎸🀠

The song's composition started in early 1967.[3] According to Doors drummer John Densmore,[4] he and guitarist Robby Krieger, who had then been roommates, were visited by Jim Morrison who appeared to be "deeply depressed."[4] At Krieger's recollection, they later took a walk along Laurel Canyon in the Hollywood Hills area of Los Angeles.[5] Morrison returned from the walk "euphoric" with the early lyrics of "People Are Strange".[4] Intrigued by the lyrics, Krieger was convinced that the song was a hit upon hearing the vocal melody:[4]
[Morrison said] 'Yeah, I feel really good about this one. It just came to me all of a sudden ... in a flash – as I was sitting up there on the ridge looking out over the city.' His eyes were wild with excitement. 'I scribbled it down as fast as I could. It felt great to be writing again.' He looked down at the crumpled paper in his hand and sang the chorus in his haunting blues voice.
β€”β€ŠJohn Densmore[4]
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I'm pretty sure the universe is sending me a message today. First YouTube... Now you aswell 0x!!
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Big Brother is real ;)
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YouTube auto played the doors straight after this for me and I'm ok with that.
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Vintage, on the apple label! I didn't realise apple was in the music industry in the 60s/70s or is it not that apple?
Very 60s/70s sound, got that old rock sound. The land of the red dragon can have props for this band (but shhh don't tell them I said that, they'll never let me live it down πŸ˜‚)
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Oh yeah, it's that Apple. Paul McCartney loved their sound. In fact he wrote one of their first hits for them, Come and Get It. George Harrison produced another one, Day After Day.
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And here I was thinking apple was just a tech company that sprung up sometime in the late 90s with iTunes.
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Hah! I'm so old I didn't know you meant the IPhone Apple. I thought you meant the Beatles Apple.
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πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ yeah I was talking about iPhone apple as opposed to Beatles apple. Good job us.
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