The Iconic MUSIC Scene of June 1965, is Impossible to Find Today!
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- In June 1965 the modern world is emerging before our very eyes. It is an exciting time as we witness the first American to walk in space while the fashion scene is drawing inspiration from the space race. Music is a mix of both wholesome pop, R&B and blues rock with the emergence of new sub-genres. Concepts and potent images are being introduced into lyrics that paint pictures of surrealism, impressionism as well as straight to the point sexual frustration. But there is also a social criticism taking root of contemporary society which some consider to be superficial. All that combined with a new jingly jangly sound that rattles onto the radio waves. From Swinging London to the hills of Laurel Canyon, June 1965 is an iconic time in music and the changes in society are starting to become apparent.
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I Can't Get No Satisfaction is one of the best songs ever. What an iconic open & great drums & vocal. Shines in Apocalypse Now & love the Devo cover.
Yes it is! Love that song. And Thank you for the kind words! It’s a really fun part of the process, coming up with the concept that ties the research together with some creativity!
Hello @davidellis5141. I Can't Can't No Satisfaction was the first song the Stones used distortion with guitar. The year I was born 1965😊
I would have a mouthful of bubble gum while reading thru my collection of comics and MAD magazine while listening to 'Downtown' on transistor radio.
I was born in 1965. These videos are fun to watch. I learned about what was happening and the fashions. The music is fantastic! I look forward to more videos thanks!
So happy to hear this! Will definitely keep them coming. Thank you 🙏
I really enjoy your videos! I was 3 yrs old in '65. I loved all these songs growing up. Listening to your channel gives me more context about what was going on at the time.
So happy to hear this! It’s a ton of work so I’m glad it’s bringing some joy and nostalgia into your day..cheers!
I enjoyed very much❤
Glad to hear! Thanks
I was 8 in 1965...had my own transistor radio...always listened to WLS out of Chicago...and KSTT a local radio station in the Quad Cities (Moline IL /Davenport Iowa area) ...Good times...a great time to be a kid.
@@marthamack1544 All the best to you as well. Larry Lujack was one of my favorite WLS disc jockeys...I miss the more music and less propaganda format. I remember later in the 70s..being able to get KAAY out of Little Rock Arkansas on Saturday nights....a whole different genre of music . Have an awesome day.
Back in the days when the groups would actually play instruments and write songs with decent melodies; not just make a loud tuneless noise over which they say nothing with any real loving meaning or relevance. I use the word 'say' because they usually can't sing, properly anyway.
@dl. Funny that what you are saying here about today's music is exactly what older people said back in the 1960s about the Beatles and the Stones.
1:28 That's a good pic of the Stones
It depends when you grew up if its the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s, or this decade
I do prefer the sixties. Nothing like Lennon and McCartney or the stones
Cheers have a great day
65 seemed like a dead year for music.
More like Donald’s Trumps !
A loser? At least with Trump we had energy independence, and people could afford to live and eat and a border. People like are not human. Your countrymen are suffering and all you got is ad hom
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend freewheeling ❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊
Music of 1965 was a five-letter word; today it is a four-letter word
Fab clip, thankfully I was 'all eyes & ears' during those wonderful times. If you missed it, even by 10 years, it was a whole chunk of lost discovery, ne'er regained. The ship had already sailed.... 😊
I was only 6yrs.young at the time and barely remember the JFK I think I was in the department store my mom p yeah on TV
“Help!” Joe Biden’s encore number.
Jackie DeShannon … not Del Shannon.
Fabulous video!
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Thank you @lucylennon20 appreciate your continued positive support 🙏
MBEs could be awarded for people who provided economic benefits to the UK, one going in 1956 to Jaguar founder William Lyons. As with the Beatles, he was a major exporter.
The Iconic MUSIC Scene of June nineteen ninety five is Impossible to find today. Everything you talk about applies to 1995
Simple fun time. It's weird we're conditioned to expect fakery in music and at "live" concerts now. I vote no at all costs. Imperfect human creativity at all times, please.
@william. There is certainly more "fakery" lately with all the technology in music production but there was quite a bit back in the 1960s as well. Plenty of albums had unnamed session musicians, overdubs, and edits. Lots of faked live performances on TV as well.
"I'm A Loser" - Joe Biden's Theme Song
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I'm an old lying fascist. Donny's theme song.
Funny. Since republicants have lost every election since 2018
@@karllieck9064 Your brainwashing must be painful. Hopefully you haven't started using (D)opium to mask your brainwashing.
Joe is a lot more accomplished than you are! And even if YOU were a loser, Joe has enough class to not tell you so.