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Here is another look at some of the great music that originated this month in 1969, 40 years ago.
Usually, we require two shows to cover this era, but ...read more
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The Summer of 1959 qualifies as a period of transition in pop music. It was an era when ‘genuine’ rock and roll almost ceased to exist. But the inroads ...read more
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The older I get, the more I feel capable of determining which music will be deemed timeless and ‘classic’ and which can be dismissed as trendy or ...read more
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With music culture being as rich as it was forty years ago, I doubt we will a single month in 1969 that doesn’t take more than one show to convey the ...read more
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In an attempt to douse the flames generated by rock and roll music, the media and conservative interests had thrown so much water at rock and roll culture ...read more
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The funny thing about covering a year like 1969 is that it usually takes at least three week’s worth of shows to cover all of the good music that happened ...read more
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Two shows ago, we took a look at some of the great (and not so great) 45 RPM singles from May 1969 (you’ll find that show on this website).
For ...read more
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Our previous program featured a few standout 45 RPM singles from May of 1969.
The songs were great and did a great job of representing the era, but ...read more
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By the Spring of 1969, pop music’s transition from confection to personal expression was complete. Mixed in with psychological observations and pensive ...read more
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Our last show covered album tracks from 1988-89 and since the "Big 80's" had so many things going on, I threatened a second show. So here it is.
Songs ...read more
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