Yes, I AM that old, and next week will be our 40th. So, for the next two weeks, I’m gonna highlight some of the (IMHO) best music from 1968-69. While there was still a strong string of 45 RPM single classics, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band from a few years earlier had ushered in the era of album-oriented rock as well. Combine that with the social upheaval of the late-60’s and burgeoning opposition to the Vietnam War, and what you get is an era of tremendous musical creativity, although one that cannot easily be capsulized. So why try?
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The Band-The Weight
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Max Frost & the Troopers-Shape of Things to Come
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Jerry Butler-Hey, Western Union Man
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The Kinks-Village Green Preservation Society
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Rolling Stones-Jumpin’ Jack Flash
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Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell-Ain’t Nothin’ Like the Real Thing
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Dusty Springfield-Son of a Preacher Man
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The Foundations-Build Me Up, Buttercup
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Otis Redding-Sittin’ On the Dock of the Bay