Transistor Days: Early Summer 1966
Episode 40
Episode date - September 24, 2020
The juggernaut that constituted pop music in 1966 continued unabated as Summer rolled around.
Try to imagine hearing all of these songs for the first time in period of 30-40 days just boggles my mind. The inspiration caused by the British Invasion started to bear fruit here in America, causing one of the richest eras in pop music history. The best of the British groups were all peaking while experimenting with new sounds. At the same time, America had music coming out of garages and basements all over the country, and some of it was good enough to compete on a national level, while R&B slowly made its transition to ‘soul’ music.
Featured tracks include:
Paperback Writer – The Beatles
Rain – The Beatles
You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me – Dusty Springfield
Little Girl – The Syndicate of Sound
Dirty Water – The Standells
Don’t Bring Me Down – The Animals
Ain’t Too Proud to Beg – The Temptations
Hold On, I’m Comin’ – Sam and Dave
Let’s Go Get Stoned – Ray Charles
Dedicated Follower of Fashion – The Kinks
Summer in the City – The Lovin’ Spoonful
Wild Thing – The Troggs
Sunny – Bobby Hebb