PEACE OUT RADIO - Best Of The 60's and Early 70s. This Music Will Take You Back, To A Better Time When Peace and Love Were The Ultimate Trip!

PEACE OUT RADIO - Best Of The 60's and Early 70s. This Music Will Take You Back, To A Better Time When Peace and Love Were The Ultimate Trip!

Now Playing

A Song For Jeffrey

Jethro Tull

Last played

  • Art for Where Have All the Flowers Gone by Peter, Paul & Mary

    Where Have All the Flowers Gone

    Peter, Paul & Mary

    6 minutes ago

  • Art for Baby Let Me Take You Home  by The Animals

    Baby Let Me Take You Home

    The Animals

    9 minutes ago

  • Art for Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends by Phil Ochs

    Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends

    Phil Ochs

    12 minutes ago

  • Art for Laugh, Laugh by The Beau Brummels

    Laugh, Laugh

    The Beau Brummels

    15 minutes ago

  • Art for Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin

    Moby Dick

    Led Zeppelin

    20 minutes ago

About

Original Live365 station. Nominated Best of Live365 in 2005. A Featured Station for Aug. 2017********************************************************************************************************************************************** Visit Our Website @ peaceoutradio.com************************************************************************************************************************************************************Peace Out Radio was born in 1997 out of the need to hear the Classic songs that were the 60's and 70's. Since the terrestrial stations were not playing them anymore, Peace Out was started on the internet. Back then we were one of the first Classic Rock internet stations around. Since then they are all over the internet. Being a SF Bay Area girl, back in the 60's the music of that era was a part of my life, and still is. I am a disabled Navy Veteran, and the station has been a life saver to me since I started it. Lots of these songs made me feel like I was at home in my various duty stations during my time in the service. Hope you enjoy the station as much as I enjoy bringing it to you.

PEACE OUT RADIO - Best Of The 60's and Early 70s. This Music Will Take You Back, To A Better Time When Peace and Love Were The Ultimate Trip!

PEACE OUT RADIO - Best Of The 60's and Early 70s. This Music Will Take You Back, To A Better Time When Peace and Love Were The Ultimate Trip!

Now Playing

A Song For Jeffrey

Jethro Tull

Last played

  • Art for Where Have All the Flowers Gone by Peter, Paul & Mary

    Where Have All the Flowers Gone

    Peter, Paul & Mary

    6 minutes ago

  • Art for Baby Let Me Take You Home  by The Animals

    Baby Let Me Take You Home

    The Animals

    9 minutes ago

  • Art for Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends by Phil Ochs

    Outside Of A Small Circle Of Friends

    Phil Ochs

    12 minutes ago

  • Art for Laugh, Laugh by The Beau Brummels

    Laugh, Laugh

    The Beau Brummels

    15 minutes ago

  • Art for Moby Dick by Led Zeppelin

    Moby Dick

    Led Zeppelin

    20 minutes ago

About

Original Live365 station. Nominated Best of Live365 in 2005. A Featured Station for Aug. 2017********************************************************************************************************************************************** Visit Our Website @ peaceoutradio.com************************************************************************************************************************************************************Peace Out Radio was born in 1997 out of the need to hear the Classic songs that were the 60's and 70's. Since the terrestrial stations were not playing them anymore, Peace Out was started on the internet. Back then we were one of the first Classic Rock internet stations around. Since then they are all over the internet. Being a SF Bay Area girl, back in the 60's the music of that era was a part of my life, and still is. I am a disabled Navy Veteran, and the station has been a life saver to me since I started it. Lots of these songs made me feel like I was at home in my various duty stations during my time in the service. Hope you enjoy the station as much as I enjoy bringing it to you.