The Iconic Music Scene in May 1966 (Part 2) Small Faces, Rolling Stones, Beach Boys
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- Step back into May 1966, a pivotal month in music history that redefined the 1960s sound. From The Beach Boys' groundbreaking Pet Sounds, featuring classics like "Wouldn't It Be Nice" and "God Only Knows," to The Rolling Stones' experimental hit "Paint It, Black," this was an era of innovation. Explore the rise of psychedelic music, soul’s emotional depth, and cultural resonance, along with iconic moments like The Beatles’ Revolver recording sessions and Bob Dylan's polarizing England tour. Discover the Mod subculture's bold fashion, performances by The Small Faces, Simon and Garfunkel, Percy Sledge, and The Troggs dominating the airwaves, and the final episode of Hullabaloo hosted by Paul Anka. Join us for a deep dive into a month that shaped the coming countercultural revolution and helped transform music.
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1966 is the year everything changed
What a fantastic video have a great day freewheeling and also I have a stomach flu ❤🤢🇬🇧🏴🇺🇸🇨🇦😥
Good Vibrations was the first music I ever heard through stereo headphones. I was in 7th grade. It blew us away - we'ed never heard anything like it.
@@oaktadopbok665 If you had to hear "Good Vibrations" for the first time, head phones was the way to go. Come to think of it, I was in the 7th grade 1966.
What year did you listen to Good Vibration in Stereo? The Single was Mono, the Smiley Smile album too
Good Vibrations was my favorite single of the year & Pet Sounds my favorite album. A fine year for Brian Wilson & The Beach ⛱️ Boys.
@@davidellis5141 groundbreaking
@@freewheelingideas It ironically charted poorly on its release.
Aftermath was a fine album by the Stones; "Paint It Black" and "Under My Thumb" being highpoint on that LP. Just as the top film critics will argue as to the best film ever made; 1941s "Citizen Kane" or 1972s "The Godfather", there will always be the same thing with the best contemporary pop/rock album, the BBs "Pet Sounds" or the Beatles "Sgt. Pepper" which was released a year later in 1967.
Paint It, Black=Stones, TRES Cool Dirge!
Any year that produces songs like “Paint it Black” or “Good Vibrations” is exceptional, and 1966 truly was. Even less known songs like “Walk away Renee” by the Left Banke were fantastic. I think the background music for the Carnaby street scene is by the Zephyrs.
💯agreed!!
Thanks for that. I haven’t heard “Walk Away Renee” since I was a kid decades ago. All I had was a fragment of a memory - until I heard the chorus. Happy to find it again after so long.
The Yardbirds' Shapes Of Things.
When I was a kid I had a weird irrational fear of good vibrations. I used to think it was evil no clue why lol
Now that I know about Manson and them it’s creepier lol
Best era in music no lie
Where is Part 1? I was Born in May 1966. I AM the Revolution.
Here you go th-cam.com/play/PLrFdkTI1zOMlEhS9f9cOhkLH_w-URYvk1.html&si=v1g1TCn3oi0fOsuO
Eight Miles High? 5D?
Those are coming up on the next episodes. Stay tuned!