Love emerged from the Southern California folk-rock scene in the mid-1960s, though never achieved the fame of others in that milieu, such as the Byrds or Buffalo Springfield. This song comes from their splendid 1967 album Forever Changes:
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Love emerged from the Southern California folk-rock scene in the mid-1960s, though never achieved the fame of others in that milieu, such as the Byrds or Buffalo Springfield. This song comes from their splendid 1967 album Forever Changes:
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