Listen to this man. Seven years of college, you know. Trying to reason with 2020 and, now, 2022.

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Where Were You October 7, 1966?-- Part 2

HAVE YOU SEEN YOUR MOTHER BABY STANDING IN THE SHADOW--  ROLLING STONES--  Brand new.
YOU CAN'T HURRY LOVE--  SUPREMES--  One in an incredible string of hits for Motown's Supremes  Top Ten this date.  (Loved the music, loved the choreography.)

DANDY--  HERMAN'S HERMITS--  Their latest single was a cover version of a song just released by the Kinks written by Ray Davies.  The Hermits decided to make it their own next British Invasion hit.  (Wonder if the Fort Fisher Hermit liked Herman's group?)
PSYCHOTIC REACTION--  COUNT FIVE--  Out of San Jose, California.  Number One in Los Angeles this date and just making it up the charts here in Chicago.  (More great Garage Rock.)

SUNSHINE SUPERMAN--  DONOVAN--  #1 for him on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart just the week before this.
WORKING IN A COALMINE--  LEE DORSEY--  The late-great.  Some great New Orleans stuff.  (Yeah, Right, Ya Ya.)

LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE--  MONKEES--  Their debut hit in the Top Ten.  Side "A"
TAKE A GIANT STEP--  MONKEES-- "B" side, written by Carole King.

 Always Loved the Motown Choreography.  Have to Be Careful When I've Been Drinking and a Motown Song Comes On.  --RoadDog


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