This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
It was a single-oriented era—a startlingly inventive period following the initial explosion of rock’n’roll but before the album became dominant—when entire new genres seemed to bubble up every few months. The ’60s marked a time when pop music became more than a teenage fad, turning ...
Andrew Hill: Point of Departure (1964) The fifth album from the Chicago-born pianist Andrew Hill catapulted him to the top tier of forward-looking jazz composers of the ’60s. As Ornette Coleman and John Coltrane pioneered jazz’s “New Thing” movement, loosening the shackles of long-establ...
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When pop music first came onto the scene, it immediately became an important component in the music industry. Some of the most famous songs of all time came from pop groups, and in some cases, it took just two people to crank out a hit. From the 1970s, with bands like Simon and ...
they had the help of their siblings’ record collections or just music throughout the house. And, of course, that goes for kids and teens who had parents into rock and roll music. Nonetheless, there were plenty of us, myself included, who were either the oldest or didn’t grow up in...
When pop music first came onto the scene, it immediately became an important component in the music industry. Some of the most famous songs of all time came from pop groups, and in some cases, it took just two people to crank out a hit. From the 1970s, with bands like Simon and ...
Speaking of bewitching: the 60s are the best decade when it comes to witchy music. The 70s and 80s were great for werewolf songs ("Werewolves of London and "Hungry Like the Wolf"), the 90s and early 2000s were vampire decades ("Possum Kingdom" and "Vampires Will Never Hurt You"), ...
scene in the early ’60s. From its origins as a jug band, the Lovin’ Spoonful evolved into pop hit-makers with songs such as “Do You Believe in Magic?”“Daydream,”“You Didn’t Have To Be So Nice,”“Rain on the Roof” and the iconic “Summer in the City,” released in ...
giving songs like the chugging “Children of the Grave” and the lurching churn of “Into the Void” a considerable boost. Threatening to religion (“After Forever”) and red-eyed (“Sweet Leaf”), Black Sabbath exemplified rock ‘n’ roll’s perceived dangers with a crushing new sound they...