Heavy metal music before 1970

Heavy metal music before 1970

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*"[[I Can See for Miles]]" by [[The Who (band)|The Who]]
*"[[I Can See for Miles]]" by [[The Who (band)|The Who]]
*"[[Mr. Soul]]" by [[Buffalo Springfield]]
*"[[Mr. Soul]]" by [[Buffalo Springfield]]
*"[[Purple Haze]]", "[[Foxy Lady]]" & [[If 6 Was 9|If 6 was 9]] by [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]][[#refWalser1993|Walser 1993]], p. 9 "''Some credit Jimi Hendrix with the first heavy metal hit, the heavily distorted, virtuosic "Purple Haze" of 1967.''"
*"[[Purple Haze]]", "[[Foxy Lady]]" & "[[If 6 Was 9|If 6 was 9]]" by [[The Jimi Hendrix Experience]][[#refWalser1993|Walser 1993]], p. 9 "''Some credit Jimi Hendrix with the first heavy metal hit, the heavily distorted, virtuosic "Purple Haze" of 1967.''"
*"[[Sunshine of Your Love]]" by [[Cream (band)|Cream]]
*"[[Sunshine of Your Love]]" by [[Cream (band)|Cream]]
*"[[White Rabbit (song)|White Rabbit]]" & "[[Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane song)|Somebody to Love]]" by [[Jefferson Airplane]]
*"[[White Rabbit (song)|White Rabbit]]" & "[[Somebody to Love (Jefferson Airplane song)|Somebody to Love]]" by [[Jefferson Airplane]]