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I don't know about your dad's record collection...

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... and you know about my father's record collection, but I switched off "The Revealing Truth About Bob Dylan" — just recommended to me by YouTube — at 0:44 when it said that Woodstock included "pretty much every other notable act from your dad's record collection with the notable exception of Bob Dylan." I wasn't miffed that it addressed me as if I were in a younger generation or that it assumed that the record collecting boomer would be the father and not the mother or that I would call my father "dad." It was that lots of "notable acts" skipped Woodstock: The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Joni Mitchell, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, Jeff Beck Group, Iron Butterfly, Jethro Tull.

I'm only blogging this because the who-didn't-play-Woodstock article I found had this about Jethro Tull:
"I asked our manager Terry Ellis, 'Well, who else is going to be there?' And he listed a large number of groups who were reputedly going to play, and that it was going to be a hippie festival," Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson once told SongFacts, "and I said, 'Will there be lots of naked ladies? And will there be taking drugs and drinking lots of beer, and fooling around in the mud?' Because rain was forecast. And he said, 'Oh, yeah.' So I said, 'Right. I don't want to go.' Because I don't like hippies, and I'm usually rather put off by naked ladies unless the time is right."
Anyway, I always called my father "Daddy," and I blogged about his records back in 2013. There are 6 posts: 1. "Make Love to Me" (Julie London), 2. "Velvet Carpet" (The George Shearing Quintet with String Choir), 3. "Memories Are Made of This" (Ray Coniff), 4. "Manhattan Tower" (Gordon Jenkins), 5. "Remember How Great...?" (a collection, presented by Lucky Strike cigarettes), 6. "$64,000 Jazz" (a collection in which my favorite track was Buck Clayton, "How Hi the Fi").


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