20 BEST Gone Groups of the 1960s, have fallen off the radar of time...

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20 BEST Gone Groups of the 1960s, have fallen off the radar of time...
In this video, we delve into the fascinating world of The 20 BEST Gone Groups of the 1960s that have fallen off the radar of time. Discover the hidden secrets, shocking revelations, and forgotten legacies of these iconic groups. Don't miss out on this exclusive look at music history!

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I'm 75 and, oh!!! the memories!!!!

Funkydood
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Spanky and Our Gang!..."Sunday Will Never Be The Same", "Gave a Damn" and one or two more. Spanky had a great voice rivaling the great Grace Slick!

jonmason
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It doesn't matter to me that these groups had a few hits I still love hearing them as long as we listen to there music there songs will never die ✌️

rosseganjr
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The Left Banque was unique..loved Walk Away, Renée...

t.j.payeur
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It should be mentioned that Arthur Brown’s drummer was Carl Palmer whom went on to greatness with Emerson Lake and Palmer. Though Emerson and Lake have passed on, Carl has been keeping the music alive touring with the ELP Legacy show.

musicjimbutler
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The Wee Five, "You Were On My Mind", Strawberry Alarm Clock, "Incense and Peppermints", The Turtles, "Happy Together" (among many others), Shocking Blue, "Venus", Mungo Jerry,
"In the Summertime", The Lemon Pipers, "Green Tambourine", Thunderclap Newman, "Something in the Air."

paulfeinsinger
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This compilation is so much better than a lot of the typical one hits. Good job !!!

OldsCool
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Black is Black by Los Bravos has to be on this list. One of the great one hit wonders ever.

stevepinkham
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every one of them. I grew up in the 60s...the radio was never off.

judythompson
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Having been a teenager in the sixties I remember all these groups and many more. Not all the music back then was noteworthy (there was plenty of bubble gum and boilerplate pop) but once the Beatles entered the arena it seemed like good music just exploded. We were very fortunate to live through those exciting times. This video did a good job of picking a number of bands with truly iconic songs even if their careers didn't last long. You could have probably have done 100 best. There are so many bands of that era that are largely forgotten. ✌❤

WillyPDX
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I was a teenager in the 60s. I used every penny of my allowance to buy 45s that I liked. I had many of the hits featured here. "Fire", "Red Rubber Ball", "More Today Than Yesterday" to name a few. I'm 71 now and love all kinds of rock, especially alternative rock. But I think I've listened to "Cara Mia Mine" by Jay and the Americans more than any other single I've ever owned. I still love Jay's unique voice.

pamdeloach
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I turned 13 in 1966 but I was already diggin' and playin' these songs and many more. I was in a rock band at 12 years old, that was run by a guy who was already out of school He was the lead singer and lead guitar player of the group "The Dutchmen", because the leader was of Dutch descent. I was too, but I don't know about the rest of the original group. All the rest of the band members were in high school, Jr.'s and Sr.'s. My sister joined the band near the end, singing back-up and some lead vocals as well. We not only played high school dances, we also played concerts in parks, new years eve parties. We even played at a movie theater, between movies. That was the largest crowd I had ever played in front of at that point. The place was packed! I had a lot of fun playing in that band for a couple of years. I was hoping then we might hit it big, but that never happened. Then, after that band broke up I got in a Jr. high school band and we were actually very good! We played all over the area we lived in too! I didn't tell you I grew up in the S.F. bay area! We played together for about a year. Then when I turned 18 I was playing in a band called The 13th Hour. We were a top 40 band playing in night clubs all over the bay area. That was a load of fun too! i got married and that ended my band playing for a while. We moved to Mississippi and after a few years, I was playing in two different bands at the same time. One was a show band and we were awesome! But we never even got one job! I had one lined up but the band fell apart and we put all that work in for nothing! But the small country old rock and roll band was doing pretty good! We played all over the gulf coast of Mississippi. Doing new and old country and old rock and roll. That was the last band i was ever in. I did have a lot of fun but things end sometimes. I'm 71 now and I work out regularly, using my Bowflex and my 21 speed bicycle. Yet my heart is pretty worthless now. So I can't do much of anything other than work out and ride my bicycle. But I'm still here! :)

tjwhetstone
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How WONDERFUL. Memories, Memories, Memories.

kentlarsen
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Another fun fact about the Beau Brummels: They named themselves that so alphabetically they could be next to The Beatles in record bins.

hiataki
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Alex Chilton was only 16 when he recorded The Letter. Amazing.

OUcheeto
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How about Sam the Sham and The Pharoahs - "Wooly Bully' and "Little Red Riding Hood"? The ultimate garage band. And ? And The Mysterians ("96 Tears"). With its insistent, repetitious organ riffs, that song predated punk rock by about a decade.

oldprankster
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Jay Black vocals on (especially) "Cara Mia" are so powerful and dynamic that one couldn't help but be moved.

paulkube
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The Castaways - LIar Liar | The Cascades - Rhythm of the Rain | The Standells - Dirty Water | The Shadows - Apache | The Rip Chords - Hey Little Cobra

hawaiifiles
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Thanks for "Red Rubber Ball." I've often sung snatches of the song over the decades but never knew who the band was. The song was on the radio when I was 16.

bertanelson
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I loved Spiral Staircase! I love you more today was such a great song.

mwheape