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Absolute Gold 60s

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Grab a free download and listen to your favourite Songs from Absolute Gold Podcast , on the move. This Podcast from the 60s features music from The Four Tops Lulu The Supremes Mary Wells Tom Jones Dusty Springfield Marvin Gaye Status Quo Martha Reeves The Searchers Sandie Shaw Adam Faith And so many great iconic songs and Musicians from the Golden era of the 60s Sixties songwriting moves beyond pop love songs and begins to include social consciousness and political statements. In the latter half of the decade psychedelic music reflects the growing hippie culture. Bubblegum music is created to generate radio friendly pop singles. Album sales begin to gain importance, as a harder rock sound emerges and sows the seeds for heavy metal. In the sixties, television becomes a major force in rock music as networks try to attract a younger audience. American Bandstand continues with it's afternoon, clean-cut, teen idol format, while the Ed Sullivan Show and other TV variety shows begin showcasing rock bands in prime time. The networks also add the weekly prime time shows Shindig and Hullabaloo featuring dancers and new music for teenage fans. Now Let’s Take You back in time. Also Check out our Radio station Live here @ Absolute Gold Radio Check us out on Tunein. https://c4.radioboss.fm/#main
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Grab a free download and listen to your favourite Songs from Absolute Gold Podcast , on the move. This Podcast from the 60s features music from The Four Tops Lulu The Supremes Mary Wells Tom Jones Dusty Springfield Marvin Gaye Status Quo Martha Reeves The Searchers Sandie Shaw Adam Faith And so many great iconic songs and Musicians from the Golden era of the 60s Sixties songwriting moves beyond pop love songs and begins to include social consciousness and political statements. In the latter half of the decade psychedelic music reflects the growing hippie culture. Bubblegum music is created to generate radio friendly pop singles. Album sales begin to gain importance, as a harder rock sound emerges and sows the seeds for heavy metal. In the sixties, television becomes a major force in rock music as networks try to attract a younger audience. American Bandstand continues with it's afternoon, clean-cut, teen idol format, while the Ed Sullivan Show and other TV variety shows begin showcasing rock bands in prime time. The networks also add the weekly prime time shows Shindig and Hullabaloo featuring dancers and new music for teenage fans. Now Let’s Take You back in time. Also Check out our Radio station Live here @ Absolute Gold Radio Check us out on Tunein. https://c4.radioboss.fm/#main
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