Thursday, May 28, 2009

HIT SINGLES FROM MAY 1969

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            The funny thing about covering a year like 1969 is that it usually takes at least three week’s worth of shows to cover all of the good music that happened in a one-month time-span. So, by the time we finish covering one month (like, say, April, as we have for the past three weeks) it’s already time to start covering the next. May is no different.

            May 1969 was chock full of classic songs and memorable singles. For today’s show, we’ll touch on some of the best this month had to offer, including;

1)    Cissy Strut – The Meters

2)    Pinball Wizard – The Who

3)    More Today than Yesterday – The Spiral Starecase

4)    Oh Happy Day – Edwin Hawkins Singers

5)    Bad Moon Rising – Creedence Clearwater Revival

6)    Get Back – The Beatles

7)    Don’t Let Me Down – The Beatles

8)    Atlantis – Donovan

9)    Goodbye – Mary Hopkin

10)  In the Ghetto – Elvis Presley

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tom:

Supposedly, the story behind Pinball Wizard is that in the late '60s, there was (maybe still is for all I know) an influential British rock critic named Nik Cohn (see "Rock from the Beginning") who was a pinball fanatic. Pete, who desparately seeked Nik Cohn's favoral critique for the project The Who were then working on (Tommy), figured out that a great to achieve this aim is to weave into the story a pinball theme. Thus Pinball Wizard was written and became a part of Tommy.

Yours,
Michael Rosenbloom

7:18 AM  

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