Posted on 07/19/2024 4:46:23 PM PDT by DallasBiff
1 A Day In The Life
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Day in the life is a great choice for no 1 off a ground breaking album. All of the beatles manned pianos for the closing chord.
Ridiculous.
But how did they compile a Top 100 list like this and leave off "Whipping Post" by the Allman Brothers?
I agree with the #1 choice.
Good Vibrations.
one of the favorites
When a Man Loves a Woman - Percy Sledge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwPxhWU1koE
This is an easy one — there wasn’t any good music in the 60s. ;-p
Which one?
With all due deference to Gladys Knight and CCR, the Marvin Gaye one.
Nope, Like a Rolling Stone is the best tune of the 60s.
They forgot this one by Dion Jackson, a great tune:Love makes the world go round
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2qqSY-sjc0
Introducing AnglePark, the Joy Reid of FR
I had no other choice, but to make a Hit Sandwich.
See Me, Feel Me/ Listening To You.. by Who
Bang a Gong/ Get it On! by T-Rex
I Feel Good! by James Brown
Venus, by Shocking Blue
Hold Your Head Up by Argent
Cherish, by The Association.
All the Beatle’s songs!
They were on the Ed Sullivan Show when I was in grade school and I thought they were the coolest thing I had ever seen.
(Could have been influenced by my babysitter that night who couldn’t stop screaming!)
LZ came along around 1969. Still before my time.
I’m SO much more attractive the Joyless.
I would almost nominate “Nights In White Satin” for a top spot because it bridged musical elements of the early 60s with the late 60s. Sinatra or Nate King Cole could have crooned it and the Beatles could have mixed and orchestrated it. Its contemplative moodiness, dynamics, bridge, and romance captured the feelings of that entire decade.
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