A Whiter Shade of Pale – Procol Harum

Transistor Days: The Summer of Love - Part 2

Episode 48

Episode date - November 20, 2020

How Music Changed
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    When putting these shows together, I’m always looking for some type of pattern and this Summer of Love show provides an interesting perspective.

    Now, I do not manipulate the song order for this series. The playlist is organized strictly by: 

    1. the month the song debuted on Billboard’s Top 40 chart 
    2. the song’s highest chart position.

    I’ve stuck to that exact formula for every show in this series, so when a pattern appears, it is always happenstance but sometimes it’s also quite interesting, as it happens to be for this show.

    We start off playing a series of songs that cover the psychedelic side of pop music during the Summer of Love. Then, after an abysmal ‘great miss’ to separate the show halves, we then move toward the R&B side of the Summer of Love, from blue-eyed soul to a new style called ‘funk'.

    Society’s Child – Janis Ian

    All You Need Is Love – The Beatles

    Pleasant Valley Sunday – The Monkees

    A Whiter Shade of Pale – Procol Harum

    Carrie-Anne – The Hollies

    My Mammy – The Happenings

    To Love Somebody – The Bee Gees

    The Letter – The Box Tops

    Reflections – Diana Ross & The Supremes

    Baby I Love You – Aretha Franklin

    Cold Sweat – James Brown

    Funky Broadway – Wilson Pickett