The elders' music and videos indeed are intriguing for study I think. If anything one of the best documentations of history verifiable. Very useful for study of the Elders. Though they hate to hear it though, from my retrospect perspective the generation before is undeniably the most epic I can think of both in the strength of their youth in Depression/WW2 but also in their beloved old age, though many of them have now passed out of the present and gone to sleep as Ancients. Their tales and times boggle the mind. Praise Jesus though for letting me getting to know some the recent Ancients and for keeping them safe through the perilous times before me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqtaoz4QFX8
[video=youtube;Hqtaoz4QFX8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqtaoz4QFX8[/video]
Lol figure since we've strayed forward from the 60s to take a peek backwards. It's no secret where any of this music or the culture of the 1960s-1970s came from; old people when they were young lol. Can kinda see, or maybe hear rather, the influences and changes in the music of one generation or even decade to the next.