This is a re-upload of a video I made nearly 4 years ago, which was taken down some time ago. However, while the original video was only a top 30 countdown, I decided to go with 50 songs for this updated version.
My grandfather once told me that the 1960s were two different musical decades. The first half (approx. 1960-1963) drew a lot of similarities to the 1950s, with acts like Elvis Presley, Pat Boone, The Everly Brothers, and Connie Francis remaining popular. As most of us know, this all rapidly changed in the mid 60s with the British Invasion. The United States intervention in the Vietnam War saw a counterculture movement spread across the US and the UK. Suddenly there was a burst of color and psychedelia across the world, changing the music scene forever. To quote TsorT (my source for the song list) «By the end of the decade music was a major industry.»
«Série dramática de televisão criada por Kurt Sutter sobre a vida de um clube de Motociclistas ou Motoclube que se passa em Charming, uma cidade fictícia no norte da Califórnia.» Autores: Kurt Sutter, Liz Sagal, Dave Erickson, Chris Collins
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Luciano Pavarotti — The Official Motion Picture Soundtrack
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In Deccas 90th anniversary year, the historic label releases the official soundtrack to the film, continuing Pavarottis musical legacy and celebrating his extraordinary life. See the greatest like youve never seen him before, and listen to the performances that thrilled audiences all around the world.
Luciano Pavarotti — The Greatest Hits
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Decca are also releasing an incredible greatest hits album, comprising an impressive 71 tracks and over four hours of music, featuring great opera arias, favourite songs and sacred arias, and iconic duets with some of the biggest names in music, including five previously unreleased tracks. A definitive collection for the true Pavarotti superfan.
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James Brown performing at Live 8s «Final Push» in Edinburghs Murrayfield Stadium on the 6th July, 2005. Organised by Sir Bob Geldof and The Band Aid Trust to raise money to fight poverty around the world, the event was viewed by around 2 billion people.
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As part of 60s group The Animals, Eric Burdon sang lead on the #1 hit «The House Of The Rising Sun» and thirteen other Top 40 tunes. In 1970, he left the Animals and recorded «Spill The Wine» with War, a Latin band from Long Beach, CA who backed him until 1971. Producer Jerry Goldstein had seen the band at a gig in Hollywood and became enamored of their distinctive sound. The original members were Howard Scott, Lee Oskar, Lonnie Jordon, Charles Miller, Thomas Allen, Morris Dickerson and Harold Brown and all shared lead vocals. After the success of «Spill The Wine», Eric left and the band soldiered on to spread their message of brotherhood and harmony and spoke out against social inequalities and gangs. «Slippin Into Darkness» was issued in 1973 and became a #16 hit and then «The World Is A Ghetto» peaked at #7 in early 1973. «The Cisco Kid» single peaked at #2 for two weeks, becoming their most popular single ever. «Why Cant We Be Friends» LP was issued in 1975 and held two top 10 singles, the title track and second single «Low Rider» both peaked at #7, but then «Low Rider» did one better by taking the #1 spot on the R
℗ 1971 Elektra Entertainment Group Inc. for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States
Engineer: Bruce Botnick
Producer: Bruce Botnick
Mastering Engineer: Doug Sax
Bass Guitar: Jerry Scheff
Percussion: Jim Morrison
Producer: Jim Morrison
Lead Vocals: Jim Morrison
Drums: John Densmore
Producer: John Densmore
Fender Rhodes Piano: Ray Manzarek
Producer: Ray Manzarek
Guitar: Robby Krieger
Producer: Robby Krieger
Writer: Jim Morrison
Writer: John Densmore
Writer: Ray Manzarek
Writer: Robby Krieger
℗ 1975 Far Out Productions, Inc under exclusive license to Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
Percussion, Vocals: «Papa» Dee Allen
Bass, Percussion, Vocals: B.B. Dickerson
Percussion, Vocals, Woodwind: Charles Miller
Percussion, Performance, Vocals: Eric Burdon
Drums, Percussion, Vocals: Harold Brown
Guitar, Percussion, Vocals: Howard Scott
Harmonica, Percussion, Vocals: Lee Oskar
Guitar, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer, Vocals: Lonnie Jordan
Writer: «Papa» Dee Allen
Writer: B.B. Dickerson
Writer: Charles Miller
Writer: Gerald Goldstein
Writer: Harold Brown
Writer: Howard E. Scott
Writer: Howard Scott
Writer: Jerry Goldstein
Writer: Lee Oskar
Writer: Lee Oskar Levitin
Writer: Leroy Jordan
Writer: Lonnie Jordan
Writer: Morris Dickerson
Writer: Thomas S. Allen