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00:00The 10 Lost Legends of 1960's Rock That Vanished Without a Trace
00:04Number 10. The Turtles
00:06From Crossfires to Harmonies, It Ain't Me Babe, hit number 8.
00:11Happy Together dominated, and legal woes forced Flo and Eddie to rebrand.
00:15Number 9. The Tremelos
00:17Quick Turn Hitmakers, the band's Here Comes My Baby was a hit,
00:22followed by Silence is Golden. They cut 8 tracks in a single day.
00:26Number 8. The Grassroots
00:28Born as a Studio Concept, the Grassroots flourished with Rob Gryll's Arrival,
00:33scoring 14 top 40s and grinding 300 shows annually.
00:38Number 7. The Association
00:39Six-part Harmony Perfectionists logged 100-plus studio hours per album.
00:46Cherish, Windy, and Never My Love topped charts,
00:49and they opened the Monterey Pop Festival while Hendrix closed it.
00:54Number 6. Paul Revere and the Raiders
00:56Their daily ABC appearances reached over 10 million viewers.
01:01They had three number 1 hits, and Immaculate Revolutionary War stagewear defined their peak.
01:07Number 5. The Hollies
01:09Manchester Harmony masters with 30 charting singles.
01:13Bus Stop was their breakthrough song, and when Nash departed,
01:16He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother, was written in his honor.
01:20Number 4. The Zombies
01:22Formed during school together, the band introduced complex jazz harmonies to British rock.
01:28She's Not There hit number 2, and they disbanded before Time of the Season reached number 3.
01:34Number 3. The Bo Brumels
01:36San Francisco originals defying the British invasion.
01:41Laugh Laugh was a hit, an album Bradley's Barn pioneered country rock before the birds went country.
01:46Number 2. The Lovin' Spoonful
01:49Greenwich Village-born hitmakers.
01:52Sebastian drove seven straight top tens, Summer in the City.
01:56Then Janowski's exit ended 13-hit, 28-month blaze.
02:00Number 1. The Yardbirds
02:02London progenitors whose Clapton, Beck, and Page eras pioneered feedback and effects,
02:08culminating in 1968 finale before birthing Led Zeppelin.
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