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Who Sings My Generation by The Who
Who Sings My Generation by The Who
1965 | Rock
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 237th greatest album of all time
Strange album, generally mediocre 60s songs with the epic My Generation standing out like a sore thumb. One raw, raucous rock song among all the saccharine Merseybeat was a little unusual.
  
The Shape of Water  (2017)
The Shape of Water (2017)
2017 | Drama, Fantasy
This is definitely a weird movie. But it's very good. The acting is superb, the story is complex, and the visual aesthetic is both surreal and perfectly '60s. It's a story about love and freedom that doesn't forget it's 1962.
  
The Assassination Bureau (1969)
The Assassination Bureau (1969)
1969 | Action, Comedy
8
7.3 (4 Ratings)
Movie Rating
This movie from the 60s and should be considered a classic but unfortunately it is not just a hiden gem. I highly recommend this move. It comes off as a comedy but it has action and a tad of romance.
  
The Shepherds of Calamity (Thanos and Despina) (1967)
The Shepherds of Calamity (Thanos and Despina) (1967)
1967 | Drama
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"Definitely one of the greatest Greek films ever made. I could have never imagined something so modern, absurd, anarchistic set in a bucolic environment and made in Greece during the '60s. I'm always taken by surprise when I re-watch it."

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Live/Dead by Grateful Dead
Live/Dead by Grateful Dead
1969 | Psychedelic, Rock
7
8.0 (4 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 247th greatest album of all time
The live setting of this album sets is apart from the other Grateful Dead albums I have listened to. This gives the mediocre 60s blues album a more raw and authentic feel.
  
Meet The Beatles! by The Beatles
Meet The Beatles! by The Beatles
1964 | Pop
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 53rd greatest album of all time
A re-issue for America of the Beatles' debut album, with added singles. The added singles definitely make it a better album than With the Beatles, it is a good sugar-sweet 60s pop album.
  
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You Can't Go Home Again
You Can't Go Home Again
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"This largely autobiographical novel has had deep meaning for me from the time that I first read it in the late ‘60s. It’s about a man coming to terms with who he is and the legacy that he wants to leave behind. It’s stunningly beautiful."

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The Jesus Rolls (2020)
The Jesus Rolls (2020)
2020 | Comedy, Crime
Fun seeing the old character again, a lot of cameos (0 more)
Doesn’t capture the spirit of the original at all. Seems pointless after Jesus hits his signature lines. Feels like a French film from 60s-70s and that is not what I was signing up for (0 more)
  
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Brandon Pile (1507 KP) Aug 14, 2020

FYI none of the cameos are from the original movie, just celeb friends it would seem

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
1963 | Comedy

"Sid Caesar, Buddy Hackett, Milton Berle! I don’t think I have ever used the term madcap, but it’s suitable here. Stanley Kramer’s crazy comedy/adventure has great action and standout performances from many of the top comics of the ’60s. A groovy ride, and in 70 mm, yet."

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Buffalo Springfield Again by Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield Again by Buffalo Springfield
1967 | Folk, Rock, Psychedelic
7
8.5 (6 Ratings)
Album Rating
Rolling Stone's 188th greatest album of all time
Decent 60s American blues/rock album. Neil Young's presence really sets this apart from the likes of the Birds and other bands of the time, adding a rawness (mainly through his slightly a-tonal voice but also his desire for fuzzier guitar sounds).