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'60s Songs You Don't Hear Anymore for Obvious Reasons...

CTListener said:
firepoint525 said:
CTListener said:
jfrancispastirchak said:
Santana's Black Magic WOMAN, circa 1969, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's WOMAN, WOMAN, (1967?), Helen Reddy's I Am WOMAN, early 70's...
Of these three songs, only "Evil Woman" really belongs.
Actually, "Evil Woman" is the only one of the above-mentioned that actually still gets airplay. You can add Cliff Richard's "Devil Woman" for some airplay right around Halloween.
Yes-- hits of the '60's are being choked off the playlists of "oldies" stations, as many of them program only 30-years back.

"Black Magic Woman" is still in classic hits rotation up this way, as is "Devil Woman" -- and not just around Halloween. Up until last year, when more '80s titles were added (a process that is ongoing), we used to get "Woman, Woman" and several other Puckett hits, but I think all but "Young Girl" are gone now.
 
CTListener said:
firepoint525 said:
CTListener said:
jfrancispastirchak said:
Santana's Black Magic WOMAN, circa 1969, Gary Puckett & The Union Gap's WOMAN, WOMAN, (1967?), Helen Reddy's I Am WOMAN, early 70's...

"Black Magic Woman" is still in classic hits rotation up this way, as is "Devil Woman" -- and not just around Halloween. Up until last year, when more '80s titles were added (a process that is ongoing), we used to get "Woman, Woman" and several other Puckett hits, but I think all but "Young Girl" are gone now.

Songs of the '60s are being choked off the playlists of "oldies" stations using 30-year criteria.
 
firepoint525 said:
Evidently, "Sexy and 17" by the Stray Cats also belongs on this list. Apparently any song about finding 16- or 17-year-olds "attractive" seems to be questionable now.

But they played "Young girl get out of my life, my love for you is way out of line" on Houston's then Oldies 107.5 back in 2003.
 
flashback said:
i can`t remember the last time i heard brewer and shippley`s "one toke over the line" on the radio.

Last year on KKMJ's Super Songs of the 70's and this year on KXBT True Oldies Channel.

One toke over the line sweet jesus one toke over the line sitting down by the railroad station....
 
Tom Wells said:
All these were heard at one time but are now just "too weird" or otherwise icky for mainstreaming.

"Born a Woman" by Sandy Posey
"Mendocino" by Sir Douglas Quintet
"Kaw-Liga" by Hank Williams
"Partygirl" by Bernadette Carrol
"Hair" by The Cowsills
"Let Me " by Paul Revere and the Raiders
"Kill for Peace" and "Nothing" by the Fugs
"Letter from Viet Nam" by Sgt Barry Sadler
"Somethin' Stupid" by Frank and Nancy Sinatra
"Little Red Riding Hood' by Sam the Sham and the Pharohs
"I Think We're Alone Now' by Tommy James and the Shondells
"You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful and You're Mine" Johnny Tilliston and later by Ringo Starr.
"Jesus Christ Superstar" recorded by the broadway cast.
"Indian Giver" by the 1910 Fruitgum Company
I like songs that make people nervous and cause us the question our changing frame of reference.

All of these seem a little weird now and are even better pieces of music because of this.
They just played Jesus Christ Superstar on the True Oldies Channel. :D
 
willdav713 said:
firepoint525 said:
Evidently, "Sexy and 17" by the Stray Cats also belongs on this list. Apparently any song about finding 16- or 17-year-olds "attractive" seems to be questionable now.

But they played "Young girl get out of my life, my love for you is way out of line" on Houston's then Oldies 107.5 back in 2003.

And Benny Mardones' "Into the Night" is still a "lite" AC staple. Same subject matter; he's lusting after a 16-year-old.
 
CTListener said:
willdav713 said:
firepoint525 said:
Evidently, "Sexy and 17" by the Stray Cats also belongs on this list. Apparently any song about finding 16- or 17-year-olds "attractive" seems to be questionable now.
But they played "Young girl get out of my life, my love for you is way out of line" on Houston's then Oldies 107.5 back in 2003.
And Benny Mardones' "Into the Night" is still a "lite" AC staple. Same subject matter; he's lusting after a 16-year-old.
As I said earlier in this thread, some such songs "slip through the cracks," and still receive airplay. And his 16-year-old in 1980 would be 47 now. Easy for me to remember because I'm 47 now! ;D
 
As I said earlier in this thread, some such songs "slip through the cracks," and still receive airplay. And his 16-year-old in 1980 would be 47 now. Easy for me to remember because I'm 47 now! ;D
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And I am even OLDER; I remember "She's Only 13..." by the Mothers of Invention (Frank Zappa). Even back then I found this unacceptable. And I was still a teenager!
 
borderblaster said:
Honestly don't know why the Benny Mardones song was a hit once let alone twice. Different strokes.......
With me, it was a nostalgia thing. I wasn't really taken with it the first time around, but by the time it was reissued in 1989, I was 25, and that one just sort of "took me back." I was curious, however, why that one was rereleased, given that it had nearly made the top ten the first time. Most of those other late '80s reissues of early '80s "misfires" were of tunes that, for whatever reason, really just never had a chance to become a hit the first time. (Maybe it was because some of them didn't have music videos!) I started a thread on the '80s board "the late '80s rerelease craze," about this very issue. It is probably still there if you want to check it out.
 
firepoint525 said:
borderblaster said:
Honestly don't know why the Benny Mardones song was a hit once let alone twice. Different strokes.......
With me, it was a nostalgia thing. I wasn't really taken with it the first time around, but by the time it was reissued in 1989, I was 25, and that one just sort of "took me back." I was curious, however, why that one was rereleased, given that it had nearly made the top ten the first time. Most of those other late '80s reissues of early '80s "misfires" were of tunes that, for whatever reason, really just never had a chance to become a hit the first time. (Maybe it was because some of them didn't have music videos!) I started a thread on the '80s board "the late '80s rerelease craze," about this very issue. It is probably still there if you want to check it out.

M favorite of the 1989 re-issue craze was Q-Feel "Dancing In Heaven". I wasn't familiar with it as a current in 1981 where it was only a hit in selected markets such as Minneapolis. That song must have sounded so futuristic in 1981.
 
Jay F said:
firepoint525 said:
borderblaster said:
Honestly don't know why the Benny Mardones song was a hit once let alone twice. Different strokes.......
With me, it was a nostalgia thing. I wasn't really taken with it the first time around, but by the time it was reissued in 1989, I was 25, and that one just sort of "took me back." I was curious, however, why that one was rereleased, given that it had nearly made the top ten the first time. Most of those other late '80s reissues of early '80s "misfires" were of tunes that, for whatever reason, really just never had a chance to become a hit the first time. (Maybe it was because some of them didn't have music videos!) I started a thread on the '80s board "the late '80s rerelease craze," about this very issue. It is probably still there if you want to check it out.
My favorite of the 1989 re-issue craze was Q-Feel "Dancing In Heaven". I wasn't familiar with it as a current in 1981 where it was only a hit in selected markets such as Minneapolis. That song must have sounded so futuristic in 1981.
I didn't realize that it was that old, or that it resurfaced during the re-issue craze. (But it's worth pointing out that the reissue craze itself eventually ran its course, and some of those last reissues fizzled the second time, as well. Case in point: "What About Me".) My only familiarity with "Dancing in Heaven" was when some couples on Dance Fever danced to it around 1982-1983. So I'll always associate "Dancing in Heaven" with Dance Fever.
 
Tune into Oldies radio Cool 107.5 in Albuquerque online at www.cool1075.com and be surprised on what you will hear as we get closer and closer to top 10
 
deltas69 said:
well..they are..but not on OTA radio.....all are in my playlist..

I recently heard one of those songs "Shake It" on internet radio. Talk about "oh wow" I totally forgot about that song. It sounded great, Is it just me or does Ian Matthews kind of sound like Rita Coolidge?

I think there are two discussions going on this thread. Songs not played today for politically correct reasons and songs simply not played anymore...there are zillions of songs like that on OTA radio.
 
Kelly Watts said:
Probably won't hear

Barry Sadlers "Ballad Of The Green Berets"
Johnny Preston's "Running Bear"
Tex Ritter's "Smoke Smoke Smoke"

I hear most of these songs all the time including "Watch The Flowers Grow" and "Wild Honey". I don't hear the Tex Ritter song.
 
New technology has outdated Paul Simon's "Kodachrome", but it's still a great song. Some stations used to cut the "crap" out of it. Are any stations that are playing it today still doing the edit?
 
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