I saw the Turtles, Sly and the Family Stone, and Strawberry Alarm Clock in LA on a family vacation. I graduated high school in 1968 and I am a drummer. It was magical for me.
Those Were The Days. What comes to mind, its Nov. 68, Osan AFB. C Flight Security after working Mids (the night shift , is walking back to the barracks.)
The intro to "Wichita Lineman" was played by Carol Kaye on an electric Bass Guitar. A Bass Guitar is pitched an octave below a standard guitar and is different than an Electric Bass such as a Fender Jazz Bass or Precision Bass.
I wish when they show the artists that they show them when they were young. I can't stand it when they show them old, it doesn't sound the same as I remember when I was young. That's just me. But I'm old and want to remember the youth of the day.
A really great show I like this video clip except for one thing....... The first single that Diana Ross got top billing over The Supremes, was in fact, Reflections, which was also the name of the first album that got the same treatment. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
1:20 The versions in THE GRADUATE are not this version-neither of them mention Joe D. The radio-play hit was from the S&G album BOOKENDS and was later on the soundtrack album FORREST GUMP
NUMBER ONE HITS IN 1968 : @00:25 : "( SITTIN' ON ) THE DOCK OF THE BAY" : OTIS REDDING @01:11 : "MRS. ROBINSON" :SIMON AND GARFUNKEL @01:49 : "HELLO , I LOVE YOU" : DOORS @02:44 : "BORN TO BE WILD" : STEPPENWOLF @03:20 : JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" : ROLLING STONES @04:00 : "ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER" : JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE @04:48 : "LADY MADONNA" : BEATLES @05:47 : "DANCE TO THE MUSIC" : SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE @06:35 : "I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE" : MARVIN GAYE @07:14 : "PEOPLE GOT TO BE FREE" : RASCALS @07:58 : "HARPER VALLEY P.T.A." : JEANNIE C. RILEY @08:50 : "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" : MARY HOPKIN @09:30 : "WICHITA LINEMAN" : GLEN CAMPBELL @10:00 : "DO IT AGAIN" : BEACH BOYS @10:38 : " LOVE CHILD" : DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES
Also missing other prominent iconic #1 Hits of 1968 like Bobby Goldsboro 's Honey & the beautiful instrumental Love is Blue by the French man Paul Mauriat .
I saw the Turtles, Sly and the Family Stone, and Strawberry Alarm Clock in LA on a family vacation. I graduated high school in 1968 and I am a drummer. It was magical for me.
I'm somebody, and I listen to those songs!!!!
And I bet you I'm not the only one either.!!!
I love this song. Those days will never end . I love these songs of 1960s.
When I was 12 in 1968, Diana Ross's Eyes pierced through my heart with love!
In 1968 I was a junior in high school .
Today's music can't hold a candle to what was made in the 1960s
the movie Born To Be Wild that you showed came out DECADES AFTER Steppenwolf's song!
And the actual title was “ Wild Hogs.”
Born To Be Wild - immensely popular to this day.
Those Were The Days. What comes to mind, its Nov. 68, Osan AFB. C Flight Security after working Mids (the night shift , is walking back to the barracks.)
I listen to these songs all the time on my Spotify!!!!your subtitles are WRONG
The intro to "Wichita Lineman" was played by Carol Kaye on an electric Bass Guitar. A Bass Guitar is pitched an octave below a standard guitar and is different than an Electric Bass such as a Fender Jazz Bass or Precision Bass.
Your subtitle os as bizarre as it is totally inaccurate! These songs are STIILL being played to death every where I go, as well as making money daily.
I wish when they show the artists that they show them when they were young. I can't stand it when they show them old, it doesn't sound the same as I remember when I was young. That's just me. But I'm old and want to remember the youth of the day.
A really great show I like this video clip except for one thing....... The first single that Diana Ross got top billing over The Supremes, was in fact, Reflections, which was also the name of the first album that got the same treatment. 😊😊😊😊😊😊
I'm sure there's some current music worth listening to, but I haven't heard any. 😐
1:20 The versions in THE GRADUATE are not this version-neither of them mention Joe D. The radio-play hit was from the S&G album BOOKENDS and was later on the soundtrack album FORREST GUMP
NUMBER ONE HITS IN 1968 :
@00:25 : "( SITTIN' ON ) THE DOCK OF THE BAY" : OTIS REDDING
@01:11 : "MRS. ROBINSON" :SIMON AND GARFUNKEL
@01:49 : "HELLO , I LOVE YOU" : DOORS
@02:44 : "BORN TO BE WILD" : STEPPENWOLF
@03:20 : JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" : ROLLING STONES
@04:00 : "ALL ALONG THE WATCHTOWER" : JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE
@04:48 : "LADY MADONNA" : BEATLES
@05:47 : "DANCE TO THE MUSIC" : SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE
@06:35 : "I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE" : MARVIN GAYE
@07:14 : "PEOPLE GOT TO BE FREE" : RASCALS
@07:58 : "HARPER VALLEY P.T.A." : JEANNIE C. RILEY
@08:50 : "THOSE WERE THE DAYS" : MARY HOPKIN
@09:30 : "WICHITA LINEMAN" : GLEN CAMPBELL
@10:00 : "DO IT AGAIN" : BEACH BOYS
@10:38 : " LOVE CHILD" : DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES
WHAT THE F HAPPENED TO "HEY JUDE", Robotic voice man????
Also missing other prominent iconic #1 Hits of 1968 like Bobby Goldsboro 's Honey & the beautiful instrumental Love is Blue by the French man Paul Mauriat .
I tell Alexa to.play Me TV oldies everyday
Nice mix of songs, but bad about the misinformation. Oh well. Maybe AI isn't that smart.
What makes you think no-one listens to these anymore? That's AI bull. Idiotic clickbait nonsense.