Topic: The 60's and only the 60's | |
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The first reggae/ska to chart in the U.S.?
Desmond Dekker - The Israelites http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzMWe6XyVdc |
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This song reminds of summer living in Rockaway... It was nice growing up two blocks from the ocean....
The Drifters - Under the Boardwalk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WXIom2IT1M&feature=related |
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what about the 1 hit wonders like peter and gordon a world without love, terry stafford suspission, strawberry alarmclock incentec peppermint, and the animals house of the rising sun?
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what about the 1 hit wonders like peter and gordon a world without love, terry stafford suspission, strawberry alarmclock incentec peppermint, and the animals house of the rising sun? First of all, Peter and Gordon were far from a one hit wonder. They had a huge hit with this Del Shannon tune as well as several other hits including Lady Godiva and To Know You Is To Love You. Peter & Gordon - I Go To Pieces http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIceHa2qdkg |
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what about the 1 hit wonders like peter and gordon a world without love, terry stafford suspission, strawberry alarmclock incentec peppermint, and the animals house of the rising sun? Furthermore, The Animals were one of the biggest bands of the 60's selling upwards of 30 million records. . They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 1994. They certainly were not a one hit wonder. Here's a listing of their bigger hits: The Animals Biggest Hits: "The House Of The Rising Sun" --1964-- charted at #1 "I'm Crying" -- 1964--charted at #19 "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" --1965--charted at #15 "Bring It On Home To Me" --1965--charted at #32 "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" --1965--charted at #13 "It's My Life" --1965--charted at #23 "Inside-Looking Out" --1966--charted at #34 "Don't Bring Me Down"-- 1966--charted at # 12 as Eric Burdon & The Animals: "See See Rider" --1966--charted at #10 "Help Me Girl" --1966--charted at #29 "When I Was Young" --1967--charted at #15 "San Franciscan Nights" --1967--charted at #9 "Monterey" --1967--charted at #15 "Sky Pilot" --1968--charted at #14 |
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I can't agree with you more,I love Buddy Holly's songs,he was taking way,way to soon
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So ya click on one link to You Tube and listen to the song, and chase it around the web reading about the band and whatever. Oh, then you see the next song or similar song by another group and chase them around the web and before ya know it an hour is gone.
Nice way to spend my morning. |
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So ya click on one link to You Tube and listen to the song, and chase it around the web reading about the band and whatever. Oh, then you see the next song or similar song by another group and chase them around the web and before ya know it an hour is gone. Nice way to spend my morning. Yep, pretty much! |
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I can't agree with you more,I love Buddy Holly's songs,he was taking way,way to soon Thank you. Buddy Holly was total brilliance. However, I feel compelled to say that Buddy Holly died in 1959..... Here is a 1965 cover of one of his tunes by the Beatles The Beatles - Words Of Love http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldjohtCWbEo |
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And here is a Beatles cover of Chuck Berry from the same album (Beatles For Sale)
The Beatles - Rock & Roll Music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBiLhQpaUaM |
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Finally a Beatles original from the same album
The Beatles - I Don't Want To Spoil The Party http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpCv37mT5NE |
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Simon and Garfunkel - Hazy Shade Of Winter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSd4QJBEMvk&feature=PlayList&p=8A8554AAA8311D10&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=24 |
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