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The Time Was... 1968:

episode date - January 20, 2006

What with the holidays and year-end specials, not to mention special guests, it’s been a while since we’ve been on format with ‘American Hit Radio.’ Well, today, we can put all of that behind us, and get back on track.

Normally, this show covers songs from a specific time period, focusing on the best (and occasionally, the worst) that the time period had to offer, and today, that is exactly what we are going to do.

Today’s show lands us smack dab in the middle of one of pop music’s most creative eras. 1968 was a banner year for music fans, because the ‘pop’ charts were bursting with creativity, while ‘Album Rock’ was taking on a life of its own. A few years on, there would be virtually no relation between ‘album rock’ and the pop charts, but in 1968, they were strange bedfellows, with each genre complimenting the other. How else could we explain a time period that welcomed Steppenwolf and Glen Campbell, or a Beatles album (a double album, no less) that contained absolutely no hit singles?

To paraphrase a much better writer than myself, late 1968 was the best of times, and it was the worst of times. An unpopular war caused social unrest and created a generational chasm, but music provided the younger generation with its best and most independent means for expression. Today’s show hopes to convey that mood as we feature songs from October and November 1968.

Songs featured in today’s show;

1) Love Child – Diana Ross & the Supremes

2) Magic Carpet Ride – Steppenwolf

3) Elenore – The Turtles

4) Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run) – The Kasenetz/Katz Singing Orchestra (as a ‘Great Miss’)

5) Naturally Stoned – The Avant-Garde (as a ‘Great Miss’)

6) I Heard It Through the Grapevine – Marvin Gaye

7) Wichita Lineman – Glen Campbell

8) Burning of the Midnight Lamp – The Jimi Hendrix Experience (an album track)

9) Happiness Is a Warm Gun – The Beatles (as an album track)

10) Everybody’s Got Something To Hide Except Me and My Monkey – The Beatles (as an album track)



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