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00:0010 Forgotten Rock Songs
00:02You Had No Idea Shaped the 60s
00:0410. Dirty Water by The Standells
00:08In gritty 1966 Boston, The Standells embraced garage messiness and swagger,
00:14crafting a dangerous-sounding blueprint many later bands imitated.
00:189. We Ain't Got Nothing Yet by Blues Magoos
00:22Blues Magoos' 1967 blast of psychedelic chaos felt thrillingly unhinged,
00:27pioneering experimental madness before mainstream audiences embraced mind-bending sounds.
00:338. Psycho by The Sonics
00:36With minimal gear in 1965, The Sonics unleashed unruly, boundary-pushing screams and volume,
00:42prefiguring punk ferocity and inspiring future grunge.
00:477. Pushing Too Hard by The Seeds
00:50Defying 1967's preference for polished pleasantries,
00:54The Seeds delivered vulnerable psychedelic garage honesty,
00:57proving raw emotion belongs in rock.
01:006. Friday On My Mind by The Easy Beats
01:04Australia's Easy Beats bottled universal weekend anticipation with jangly guitars and sing-along hooks,
01:11a prototype countless future power pop acts borrowed.
01:145. Expecting To Fly by Buffalo Springfield
01:18Beyond their protest anthems, this lush, contemplative track showcased rock's tender side,
01:24proving whispers can communicate profound emotional depth.
01:286. I'm A Man by The Spencer Davis Group
01:32This 1966 juggernaut merged blues and rock seamlessly, establishing driving rhythmic templates countless bands copied,
01:40usually with less finesse.
01:416. Journey To The Center Of The Mind by The Amboy Dukes
01:47Ambitious psychedelia fused thought-provoking themes with muscular grooves, showcasing complexity that invited deep listening and ecstatic movement simultaneously.
01:566. No Time by The Guess Who
02:00Pre-fame guests who balanced catchy melodies with driving rhythms, sounding radio-ready without selling out, foreshadowing massive success.
02:087. Get Together by The Youngbloods
02:13Amid 1967 chaos, The Youngbloods delivered hopeful harmonies and gentle activism, proving idealism could resonate without preachiness widely.
02:227. The Youngbloods
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