THE ROOTS OF ROCK: SOFT ROCK and AM GOLD: 1968

In order to help me survive Trump’s “Liberation Day” I decided to soothe my jangled nerves with some soft rock music and some familiar songs from 1968 (a great year for me!). “One On One” is one of Hall and Oates’s most mellow songs. The same goes for The Moody Blues’s “Nights in White Satin.”

AM Gold 1968 includes The Temptations’s “I Wish It Would Rain” and Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell’s classic “Ain’t Nothing Like The Real Thing”–two of my favorite soul songs. Speaking of Marvin Gaye and soul songs, “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” is near the top of the Best list with Otis Reddings’ “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay”.

Music helps me get through difficult days. What are you listening to during these troubled times? GRADE: B+ (for both)

TRACK LIST:

1Hall & Oates*–One On One Written-By – D. Hall
2James Taylor (2)Sweet Baby James Written-By – J. Taylor*
3Rod StewartMandolin Wind Written-By – R. Stewart
4Cat StevensPeace Train Written-By – C. Stevens
5The Moody BluesNights In White Satin Written-By – J. Hayward
6Steve WinwoodHigher Love Written-By – S. Winwood*, W. Jennings
7Atlanta Rhythm SectionSo Into You Written-By – Buie*, Daughtry*, Nix
8Player (4)Baby Come Back Written-By – J.C. CrowleyP. Beckett
9ABBAFernando Written-By – B. Andersson*, B. Ulvaeus*, S. Anderson
10Procol HarumA Salty Dog Written-By – G. Brooker*, K. Reid
11Pablo CruiseLove Will Find A Way Written-By – C. Lerios*, D. Jenkins
12Joe Cocker & Jennifer WarnesUp Where We Belong Written-By – B. Sainte-Marie*, J. Nitzsche*, W. Jennings

TRACK LIST:

1The RascalsA Beautiful Morning Written-By – Eddie Brigati Jr.*, Felix Cavaliere2:34
2Classics IV*–Spooky Written-By – Buddy BuieHarry MiddlebrooksJames Cobb*, Mike Shapiro2:51
3José FelicianoLight My Fire Written-By – Jim MorrisonJohn DensmoreRaymond Manzarek*, Robert Krieger3:31
4Sergio Mendes And Brasil ’66*–The Look Of Love Lyrics By – Hal David Music By – Burt Bacharach2:42
5Spanky And Our Gang*–Like To Get To Know You Written-By – Stuart Scharf3:12
6Mason WilliamsClassical Gas Written-By – Mason Williams3:05
7Merrilee Rush And The Turnabouts*–Angel Of The Morning Written-By – Chip Taylor3:12
8The TemptationsI Wish It Would Rain Written-By – Barrett StrongNorman WhitfieldRoger Penzabene2:48
9Marvin Gaye And Tammi TerrellAin’t Nothing Like The Real Thing Written-By – Nicholas Ashford And Valerie Simpson2:16
10Dionne WarwickDo You Know The Way To San Jose Lyrics By – Hal David Music By – Burt Bacharach2:55
11Bobby GoldsboroHoney Written-By – Robert L. Russell*4:00
12B.J. ThomasHooked On A Feeling Written-By – Mark James 2:48
13The 5th Dimension*–Stoned Soul Picnic Written-By – Laura Nyro3:26
14The LettermenGoin’ Out Of My Head / Can’t Take My Eyes Off You Written-By – Bow Crewe, Bob Gaudino*, Bobby WeinsteinTeddy Randazzo3:06
15Hugh MasekelaGrazing In The Grass Written-By – Philemon Hou2:37
16The VoguesTurn Around, Look At Me Written-By – Jerry Capehart2:46
17Glen CampbellWichita Lineman Written-By – Jim Webb3:02
18Dionne Warwick(Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls Lyrics By – Dory Previn Music By – André Previn3:34
19Mama Cass*–Dream A Little Dream Of Me Written-By – Fabian AndreGus KahnWilbur Schwandt3:14
20Dion (3)Abraham, Martin And John Written-By – Dick Holler3:19
21Marvin GayeI Heard It Through The Grapevine Written-By – Norman Whitfield And Barrett Strong3:16
22Otis Redding(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay Written-By – Otis ReddingSteve Cropper2:40

29 thoughts on “THE ROOTS OF ROCK: SOFT ROCK and AM GOLD: 1968

  1. Deb

    I’m listening to my usual mix of 1970s disco, 1980s alternative, and contemporary EDM (the perfect synthesis & evolution of my two favorite musical eras). However, yesterday on the drive to work, I had the 70s station on Sirius, and I sang along (every word) to Don MacLean’s “American Pie”, and by the time I got to work (I have a short commute, so “American Pie” covered almost all of it), I realized I was crying (some combination of nostalgia, mood, and existential dread, I suppose): these times are tough on all of us.

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, there are going to be a lot of tears because of Trump’s tariffs…not only here but all across the world. All the foreign stock exchanges are down. Our stock markets will be down today. So much unnecessary havoc! And, last night on MSNBC, I learned Trump’s 10,000 cuts of CDC, NIH, and other medicinal agencies included Trump’s firing of the doctor that saved his life when he was dying of Covid-19.

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    60s Gold, 50s Gold, 70s Gold, Margaritaville (yesterday we heard an entire Jimmy Buffett concert from the Saturday before Labor Day 2008 from Virginia), plus The Mavericks (we have a concert next week).

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, that’s a lot of great music! We have an upcoming event where Joan Osborne shows up in Buffalo to see Bob Dylan songs!

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  3. Jeff Meyerson

    Also The Bridge, described as “Mellow Classic Rock,” which is relevant to your question . The Eagles, Steely Dan, Boz Scaggs, etc.

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    1. george Post author

      Jerry, I think Barry McGuire’s “Eve of Destruction” is creeping up on all of us now that Trump has pissed off China and alienated our allies.

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      1. Jeff Meyerson

        I know. I’ve heard it a few times on Sirius and other than a couple of things, it is just as relevant today as the day it came out in 1965.

        “Hate your next door neighbor but don’t forget to say grace” speaks to the hypocrisy even more prevalent now.

  4. Fred Blosser

    The first one doesn’t shake my tree, but the second one, yeah baby! 1968 was my transition year from high school to college. Cream and The Doors were as likely to chart as Bobby Goldsboro and Glen Campbell.

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    1. george Post author

      Fred, like you I was transitioning in 1968. I hated High School (I had to run for my Life in gym class as sadistic athletes targeted me and the other nerds in deadly Dodgeball). College was a whole different world! I never wanted to leave! And, technically, I never did. After graduating, I taught for a while and then worked on my PhD. and went to the other side of the lecture podium, becoming a College Professor for almost 40 years. Bill Crider and I used to talk about our luck at having the Best Job in the world. But today’s Colleges and Universities face disaster with Trump and DOGE cuts.

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      1. Cap'n Bob

        The Hamas bastards are causing college disasters! Trump is fighting their antisemitism!

  5. Beth Fedyn

    Lots of great stuff here, George.
    I especially like Glen Campbell’s Wichita Lineman. He and Jimmy Webb made a great team.
    I even like Webb’s MacArthur Park, which regularly tops lists of stupidest song ever.

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  6. wolf

    Have to agree with all of you! So many fantastic songs, wouldn’t know which to choose as best.
    After 1980 I slowly lost interest in the new stuff in “Rock&Roll”, disco etc.
    Who is missing:
    Eric Clapton who turned 80 a few days ago (not much younger than me …).

    When in 2007 I met this nice woman in Hungary (just two years younger …) I didn’t expect that she likes SF, Fantasy, Jazz and Rock – so we are still together and we still listen to the old stuff.

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  7. Todd Mason

    Last time I listened to a lot of music was on 20 March. Too much tooth-grinding since.

    Jawbox: Grip
    and, Motorist (inspired
    by J. G. Ballard’s CRASH)

    Bad Religion: Operation Rescue

    King Crimson: Man with an Open Heart

    The Zombies: Beechwood Park
    (not terribly deep,
    but evocative)

    The Kinks: Village Green

    Janelle Monae and Estelle: It’s My Thing

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    1. Todd Mason

      All the links cheerfully erased above…hmm. Let’s try:
      Jawbox:
      Grip
      Motorist (inspired by Ballard’s CRASH)

      Bad Religion:
      Operation Rescue

      King Crimson:
      Man with an Open Heart

      The Zombies:
      Beechwood Park (not terribly deep, but evocative)

      The Kinks:
      Village Green

      Janelle Monae and Estelle:
      It’s My Thing

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      1. Todd Mason

        Again…
        Jawbox:
        Grip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tDQGZBD4_Y
        Motorist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEmP4lzt1rA (inspired by Ballard’s CRASH)

        Bad Religion:
        Operation Rescue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phMqxGm27F8

        King Crimson:
        Man with an Open Heart

        The Zombies:
        Beechwood Park https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ia2-Bu-2LMA (not terribly deep, but evocative)

        The Kinks:
        Village Green https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=320yV68ab5c

        Janelle Monae and Estelle:
        It’s My Thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDVMnQGqIXU

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