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    Listen to songs performed at the 1967 The Monterey Pop Festival, a three-day concert that featured the first major American performances of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and The Who.
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    Hop in your VW Bus and take the psychedelic journey back to the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. This playlist features live (and some studio) versions of songs that'll transport you right back to Yasgur's Farm. Don't take the brown acid.
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    Songs by Fleetwood Mac and similar artists
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    Explore the foundations of gangsta rap's G-Funk sub-genre, from P-Funk and vintage '70s blaxploitation soundtracks to vocoderized '80s electro-funk.
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    It's easier than ever to lose it these days, so here's a little music therapy from the '70s. Enjoy these songs of comfort, joy, and common sense from the "Me" generation.

'70's Lite Rock

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    Listen to the breeziest lite rock songs of the '70s.
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    Songs by Dire Straits and similar artists

70's Anger Management

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    It's easier than ever to lose it these days, so here's a little music therapy from the '70s. Enjoy these songs of comfort, joy, and common sense from the "Me" generation.

Dan Fogelberg Radio

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    Songs by Dan Fogelberg and similar artists

Dire Straights & More . . .

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Fleetwood Mac Radio

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    Songs by Fleetwood Mac and similar artists

George Straight & More . . .

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    Songs by George Strait and similar artists

Late Era Classic Rock

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    From the late '70s to the early '80s, rock music evolved to incorporate a softer, more sophisticated studio-produced sound. These are the best songs from the last era of rock before video killed the radio star.

Monterey Pop - 1967

Neo Nashville

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    Maverick country artists who changed the game in Nashville, from Tom T. Hall to Steve Earle.

Neotraditional Country

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    Following in the steps of George Jones and Merle Haggard, neotraditional (and "new traditional") country artists of the '80s and '90s tried to take the genre back to its roots -- and get plenty of radio play while they were at it.

Steely Dan Radio

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    Listen to songs performed at the 1967 The Monterey Pop Festival, a three-day concert that featured the first major American performances of Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and The Who.
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    Songs by Steely Dan and similar artists

Vince Gill & More

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    Songs by Vince Gill and similar artists

World of Journey

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    Journey's powerful, timeless rock ballads have made them one of the most commercially successful rock bands of all time. This playlist includes songs by Journey (and its members' side projects) and their closest contemporaries. http://www.journeymusic.com

Yacht Rock

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    Tie a sweater around your neck and set sail for the high seas with these smoother than smooth yacht rock classics.