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How Music Changed Part 139-19: The British Invasion Part 19

episode date - January 7, 2011

As we resume our coverage of hit music from the British Invasion, we find ourselves smack dab in the middle of the most psychedelic ever.

This show features music that was created in the aftermath of the Summer of Love, and the influence of that season (and the incredibly influential Monterey Pop Festival) had an effect on virtually everything that followed. There is hardly a single song in the show that would not qualify as a genuine hippie anthem. Songs include;

1) Dandelion – The Rolling Stones

2) I Can See for Miles – The Who

3) Holiday – The Bee Gees

4) The Look of Love – Dusty Springfield

5) Homburg – Procol Harum

6) Hello Goodbye- The Beatles

7) (The Lights Went Out in) Massachusetts – The Bee Gees

8) Wear Your Love Like Heaven – Donovan

9) Monterey – Eric Burdon & the Animals

10) Itchycoo Park – The Small Faces

11) She’s a Rainbow – The Rolling Stones



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