Laden with clap-along drums and a flourishing string section, “Be My Baby” is a aural depiction of fresh, undying love; the kind that makes people nauseous both from it’s sickening sweetness and everyone desire to find the same. Steamy and frantic, this funky cut from 1967 debut album ‘Are You Experienced?’ is just about as pop as Jimi Hendrix ever got. With its use of backwards tape, reverbed piano and hop-scotching rhythms this track was a psychedelic masterpiece from the tie-dye pen Syd Barrett. The Flirtations started life as The Gypsies before switching coquettishly in the mid-60s and trading the US for the UK in search of hits. What did you do when you were 12? Fun fact: On drums is none other than Marvin Gaye. Fogerty gave the people a voice so unique and honest that you couldn’t ignore it. ‘Dance To The Music’ is a day-glo riot of pulsating horns, fuzzed-up guitars and zany organ, dressing up what’s essentially an “introducing the band” mid-concert jam. The iconic single appeared on her 1969 masterpiece album Dusty in Memphis. It would be years before the band finally stepped out of their borderline-derivative blues-meets-rock fusion. But it was Hampshire rockers The Troggs who made a proper go of it, detuning the guitars, throwing in an ocarina solo and attacking it with Reg Presley’s growling bravura – all in the service of grabbing a US No.1 single. A maudlin French horn heralds the start before those timeless words “I may not always love you” pin you to the wall. With the backing of The Wrecking Crew (including the twin electric and double bass lines of Carol Kaye and Chuck Berghofer that give the track its distinctive sliding runs), Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood created a classic. Whether you were Team Beatles or Team Stones, the two bands still stand as arguably the biggest this country has ever produced, but there were more to these years than just John and Jagger. The swinging 60s might be more than half a century ago now, but their revolutionary impact still remains to this day. — Zach Blumenfeld, Jazz has a supernatural presence when crafted correctly. Otis Redding, “(Sittin’ On) The Dock of the Bay”, 17. Although songs like “Sunshine of Your Love” deliver a distinctly late-’60s psych sound, the band went on to become influential in the forming of metal, prog and jam bands. Gothic before “goth” existed. Plus, it helped those boys in Remember The Titans work out their differences. —Bonnie Stiernberg, This legendary duet ranks among the best of all time—Motown or otherwise—and it wouldn’t have been possible without the help of songwriter Nick Ashford. One of our favorite performances of this song actually came almost 20 years later, though, after divorce and solo careers. Although we at Paste had previously compiled the 60 Best Albums of the 1960s, we felt that a number of songs were missing. It’s “Born in the U.S.A.” without the irony and misinterpretation. The electric guitar’s role in rock music would never be quite the same. A stabbing at their infamous Altamont gig added an extra dimension of bitter twang as the soulful crisis of the track signaled the end of an innocent era. Led Zep’s debut album belter has a murky history. Title Artist(s) 1 "Theme from A Summer Place" Percy Faith: 2 "He'll Have to Go" Jim Reeves: 3 "Cathy's Clown" The Everly Brothers: 4 "Running Bear" Johnny Preston The formal structure of a constant rhythmic ground can overcome any material. — Zach Blumenfeld, This platinum-selling 1969 single was one of Neil Diamond’s biggest hits. Turn! “Have Love Will Travel” isn’t as in-your-face as “The Witch” or “Strychnine,” but it’s still a primal slab of garage rock (the skronky sax solo rips, too). The bestselling single from the band that gave us UK No.1 (and later Billy Idol single) ‘Mony Mony’, ‘Crimson And Clover’ occupies a strong, silent place in rock history. Mellow as yellow custard, folk-rock supergroup Crosby, Stills and Nash’s ‘Wooden Ships’ hides its anti-war message in plain sight, drifting by on noodly guitars, caressed by Stephen Stills’ delicate organ-playing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAdtUDaBfRA. — Bonnie Stiernberg, Everyone from The Beatles to She & Him has covered this track, but no one can touch the original. Based around the dirtiest of fuzzy riffs and piercing harmonica, ‘Psychotic Reaction’ moves from glam stomp to psych wig-out and was highly regarded enough for rock critic extraordinaire Lester Bangs to name a book after it. A cheery bolt of daydream escapism, amongst a background of social upheaval. But once Santiglia goes off on her own melodic trip at about the two-minute mark, “My Boyfriend’s Back” soars.

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