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Picking up where we left off, we find ourselves at the end of 1966. By now, British music is every bit as popular as our own home-grown variety, and ...read more
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By the Summer of 1966, the British Invasion was perhaps as strong as it could ever be. Judging by the quality of the material, there are few times in the ...read more
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This series has proven to be quite educational, to me as much as anybody. For instance, my previous impression was that the British Invasion more or less ...read more
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1966 marked the two-year mark for the British Invasion, and their hold on the pop charts was as strong as it was in 1964. With all of the diversity coming ...read more
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Our 10th episode featuring music from the British Invasion takes place as 1965 fades into 1966. At this point, the British Invasion is already two years ...read more
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For years, I equated the British Invasion with 1964. As this series is starting to make quite plain, British presence and influence on our pop charts ...read more
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In this show we cover only two short months in the summer of 1965. That statistic alone should adequately convey why we consider the British Invasion to be ...read more
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By the Spring of 1965, the British Invasion was taken for granted by most Americans. Instead of being a novelty, we simply presumed that England was the ...read more
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On this show we cover the time period between March and May of 1965 – a relatively short period of time to find a sizeable number of pop hits.
In this ...read more
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1964 was certainly the year of the Beatles. 1965, though, was something different. With all of that Beatle music floating around and influencing our ...read more
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