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>> the following is a paid program. >> the following is a paid advertisement for daimler presents the 60's. time life presents the 60's. marked by was an era an explosion of a counterculture that shaped an entire generation. sly & the family stone: ♪ want to take you higher i want to take you higher ♪ the zombies: ♪ it's the time of
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the season for loving ♪ the byrds: ♪ to everything turn turn turn there is a season turn turn turn ♪ announcer: it was the dawn of a new age, filled with long hair, bellbottoms, tie-dye t-shirts and new attitudes. innocence gave way to a new consciousness about ourselves and the world we lived in. mamas & the papas: ♪ all the leaves are brown all the leaves are brown and the sky is gray and the sky is gray ♪ tommy james & the shondelles: ♪ ain't it beautiful crystal blue persuasion ♪ the cowsills: ♪ give me a head with hair long, beautiful hair shining, gleaming ♪ felix: hi, i am i'm felix cavaliere from the rascals. if you are like me and you grew up in the 1960's, you are part
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of a generation that thought it could change the world by planting the seeds of a better social order. and knew that one of the best ways to spread that message was in the music. the rascals: ♪ all the world over, so easy to see people everywhere just want to be free ♪ lovin' spoonful: ♪ hot town, summer in the city back of my neck getting dirty and gritty ♪ the moody blues: ♪ tuesday afternoon ♪ felix: the 1960's was filled with unbridled idealism and a youthful exuberance causing everything around us to change. how we looked, how we thought, and how we felt. the 5th dimension: ♪ this is the dawning of the age of aquarius age of aquarius ♪ thunderclap newman: ♪ call out the instigators because there's something in the air ♪ the hollies: ♪ he ain't heavy, he's my brother ♪ felix: on today's show, we are going back in time to take a
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musical journey through the 1960's. but before we go too far down the road, let me introduce my co-host, heather habura. heather: hi, felix. i'm such a huge fan of the rascals. you had so many great songs. felix: thanks, heather. we were part of an era where music was becoming more than it had ever been before. heather: and it's amazing. the songs sound just as good today as they did back then. sly & the family stone: ♪ dance to the music dance to the music ♪ announcer: it was a decade of change, of new hopes and dreams, and new attitudes. and there was a new music for the new times. "time life presents the '60's." bono: i think that was the difference with the 1960's. if people didn't get it, they weren't invited. the turtles: ♪ i can't see me loving nobody but you for all my life ♪ heather: felix, what was it like being a teenager back then? felix: well, we were starting to look at the world differently, experimenting, rebelling, and
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feeling like it was our turn to lead the way. chambers brothers: ♪ time has come today young hearts can go that way ♪ sonny and cher: ♪ the beat goes on the beat goes on ♪ procol harum: ♪ that her face, at first just ghostly this is bloomberg. ♪ turned a whiter shade of pale ♪ felix: everything around us was changing. we were losing our innocence. heather: and the music started to sound so different. the kinks: ♪ oh yeah you really got me now you got me so i can't sleep at night you really got me ♪ the yardbirds: ♪ i'd give you everything and more, that's for sure for your love i would bring you diamond rings and things right to your door ♪ the blues project: ♪ wake me shake me don't let me sleep too long ♪ felix: and it delivered subject matter that was a true sign of the times. peter gordon: ♪ i don't care what they say i won't stay in a world without love ♪ jackie deshannon: ♪ what the world needs now is love, sweet love it's the only thing that there's
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just too little of ♪ peter, paul, and mary: ♪ the answer my friend is blowing in the wind the answer is blowing in the wind ♪ felix: we were living in a time of expanded consciousness and spiritual awakening. that music had a message. heather: and the singers and songwriters who created it were the messengers. bob dylan: ♪ how does it feel? how does it feel? to be on your own ♪ dion: ♪ anybody here seen my old friend john can you tell me where he's gone? ♪ jonathan edwards: ♪ sunshine, go away today i don't feel much like dancing ♪ heather: san francisco was the self-declared capital of this spiritual revolution. felix: and in the summer of
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1967, there was a mass migration from all over the country to see and feel this new social phenomenon. heather: it became known as the summer of love. scott mckenzie: ♪ if you're going to san francico ♪ stawberry alarm clock: ♪ incense and peppermints meaningless nouns turn on, tune in, turn your eyes around ♪ the easybeats: ♪ gonna have fun in the city be with my girl, she's so pretty ♪ music explosion: ♪ now if you are feeling low and the fish won't bite you need a little bit of soul to put you right ♪ felix: we were all trying to turn on and tune into this new world and the new ways. heather: and there was a perfect
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word to describe the experience. felix: yeah, psychedelic. ray: a psychedelic revolution was happening in all the major cities and into the minor small towns. iron butterfly: ♪ in-a-gadda-da-vida don't you know that i am loving you ♪ tommy james & the shondells: ♪ crimson and clover over and over ♪ the who: ♪ i can see for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles and miles ♪ heather: the 1960's was a time when the music was important, it felt like it was written in for you and about you, and to the world we lived in. now that music and memories come alive again and you are only a phone call away from having them for your very own. ♪ announcer: it started as a
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mindset spreading across the country, stopping in san francisco, coming of age at woodstock, and changed us and the world forever. now it's all musically together in one new collection called, "time life presents the '60's." the byrds: ♪ hey, mr. tambourine man play a song for me ♪ mamas & the papas: monday, monday so good to me ♪ announcer: you have the peace songs, psychedelic songs, happy songs, love songs, and the true classics that were a part of all of our lives. the rascals: ♪ it's a beautiful morning oh-h, i think i'll go outside for awhile ♪ lovin' spoonful: ♪ what a day for a daydream what a day for a daydreaming boy ♪ wayne fontana: ♪ wouldn't you
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agree baby you and me got a groovy kind of love ♪ announcer: you get 150 original hits by the original artists, all digitally remastered that really do make the 1960's come alive again. spencer davis group: ♪ i can't help but love you so ♪ grassroots: ♪ in my midnight confessions when i tell the world that i love you ♪ sonny and cher: ♪ babe i got you, babe ♪ felix: easier than downloading. no searching for songs or trying to remember your favorite artist. take the cds with you in the
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car, play them in the house, upload them, just open the box and enjoy over eight hours of the best music from a very special time. the animals: ♪ i'm just a soul whose intentions are good oh lord, please don't let me be misunderstood ♪ tommy james & the shondells: ♪ here she comes now saying mony mony shoot them down, turn around, come on mony ♪ announcer: every cd is filled with great songs and fantastic memories, along with a 20-page booklet describing the phenomenal era. donovan: ♪ sunshine came softly through my window today ♪ harry nilson: ♪ everybody is talking at me i don't hear a word they are saying only the echoes of my mind ♪ the monkeys: ♪ cheer up sleepy jean oh what can it mean to a daydream believer and a homecoming queen ♪ announcer: do not waste your time and money trying to find all the hits yourself, call now and you can own "the '60's" on eight cds for five payments of
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$26.99 each, less than $.90 a song. oliver: ♪ good morning starshine the earth says hello ♪ herman's hermits: ♪ something tells me i am into something good something tells me i'm into something good ♪ spanky & our gang: ♪ sunday will never be the same the same ♪ announcer: call in the next 18 minutes and we will send you an additional dvd, featuring the best of the british invasion artists performing live on the historic "ed sullivan show," featuring the rolling stone
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and the beatles. beatles: ♪ she loves you yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ announcer: that is not all. order today and we will pay your shipping and handling. that is a savings of nearly $15. the rolling stones: ♪ time is on my side ♪ announcer: order now and get the '60's, your two free dvd's, the 20 page booklet and free shipping and handling. that is a total savings of $59.97. do not wait. this unbelievable offer is only available right here, so call now. felix: in 1969, all roads led to upstate new york to something called the woodstock music and art fair. heather: they were hoping 50,000 people would show up. felix: when half a million arrived, the world took notice. canned heat: ♪ i'm going up the country baby, don't you wanna to go? i'm going up the country baby, don't you wanna go? ♪ the band: ♪ up on cripple creek she sends me if i spring a leak she mends me ♪ joe cocker: ♪ by with a little help from my friends all i need is somebody ♪ >> it was not sex, drugs, and
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rock 'n roll. it was civil rights. it was the vietnam war. it was the youth power. it was the nation coming together. big brother: ♪ take another little piece of my heart now baby take another little piece of my heart ♪ jefferson airplane: ♪ don't you want somebody to love don't you need somebody to love ♪ blood, sweat, and tears: ♪ what goes up must come down spinning wheel got to go round ♪ heather: new slogans like "make love, not war" were all around. felix: the generation fueled by dreams of peace and love found its voice. country joe & the fish: ♪ open up the pearly gates ain't no time to wonder why ♪
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zager & evans: ♪ in the year 2525 if man is still alive ♪ barry mcguire: ♪ tell me over and over and over again my friend why you don't believe we are on the eve of destruction? ♪ jackie deshannon: ♪ think of your fellow man lend him a helping hand put a little love in your heart ♪ felix: traditional love songs were replaced by new kind of love song. wayne fontana: ♪ come on baby let's play the game of love love love ♪ the box tops: ♪ get me a ticket for an aeroplane ain't got time to take a fast train lonely days are gone i'm going home my baby just wrote me a letter ♪ the rascals: ♪ how can i be sure in a world that's constantly changing ♪ the association: ♪ you ask me if
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there'll come a time when i grow tired of you never, my love ♪ heather: wherever there is love, there is always a chance for heartbreak. felix: in the 1960's, we expressed it a little differently. the zombies: ♪ let me tell you about the way she looks the way she acted the color of her hair her voice is soft and smooth her eyes are clear and bright but she is not there ♪ the guess who: ♪ these eyes cry every night for you ♪ the classics iv: ♪ places of love long ago that didn't work out right ♪ steam: ♪ nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah hey hey hey goodbye ♪ david: it was antiestablishment, it was the first openly antiestablishment music. arlo guthrie: ♪ you can get anything if you want at alice's restaurant ♪ jefferson airplane: ♪ one pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small ♪ the byrds: ♪ eight miles high and when you touch down ♪ felix: this era had its own specific and very distinctive
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soundtrack. heather: so many different kinds of music and so many good artists. the hollies: ♪ bus stop, wet day she's there, i say please share my umbrella ♪ paul revere & the raiders: ♪ it seems like kicks just keep getting harder to find and all your kicks ain't bringing you peace of mind ♪ the moody blues: ♪ since you have got to go you better go now go now go now go now ♪ the animals: ♪ there is a house in new orleans they call the rising sun ♪ heather: this collection is just loaded with music that really defines a very special era. felix: you'll put on the cds and never have to push the skip button. the collection is that good. heather: but don't look for this offer anywhere else, it is only available right here through this special offer. so call now. announcer: it was a decade of change, new hopes and dreams, and new attitudes, and there was a new music for the new times.
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mamas & papas: ♪ all the leaves are brown all the leaves are brown and the sky is gray and the sky is gray ♪ announcer: "time-life presents the '60's." ♪ norman greenbaum: ♪ going off to the spirit in the sky that's where i'm going to go when i die ♪ felix: you will relive the great times, incredible songs and artists that were very much part of our lives. the rascals: ♪ groovin' on a sunday afternoon ♪ spencer davis group: ♪ you've got to give me some lovin' give me some lovin' give me some lovin' give me some lovin'
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give me some lovin ♪ lovin' spoonful: ♪ hot town, summer in the city back of my neck getting dirty and gritty been down, isn't it a pity doesn't seem to be a shadow in the city ♪ zombies: ♪ it is the time of the season when love runs high ♪ announcer: every cd filled with great songs and great memories. you also get this 20 page booklet telling the story of those exciting and unforgettable days. the outsiders: ♪ time won't let me time won't let me time won't let me time won't let me ♪ the buckinghams: ♪ kind of a drag when your baby don't love you kind of a drag ♪ the left banke: ♪ just walk away renee you won't see me follow you back home ♪ announcer: why waste your time and money finding these hits, we have done it for you. call or order online now and get "time life presents the '60's" on eight cds, for five easy payments of $26.99 each. that is less than $.90 a song. the foundations: ♪ why do you build me up buttercup, baby
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just to let me down and mess me around and then worst of all ♪ linda ronstadt: ♪ you and i travel to the beat of a different drum aw, can't you tell by the way i run ♪ the yardbirds: ♪ and i know if she had me back again i would never make her sad i've got a heart of stone ♪ announcer: wait, that is not all. call in the next 11 minutes and we will send you a bonus dvd of performances from the historic "ed sullivan show," featuring the beatles, the rolling stones, plus many more legendary performances. the animals: ♪ we got to get out of this place if it is the last thing we ever do ♪
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gerry & the pacemakers: ♪ so ferry, cross the mersey always take me there ♪ announcer: and it gets even better. if you order today, we will pay your shipping and handling. a savings of nearly $15. this fantastic collection is only available through this tv offer, so call now. heather: felix, tell me more about the music scene in the 1960's. felix: it was about letting yourself go and allowing yourself to be completely absorbed by the music. heather: and places like the troubadour in l.a. and the electric factory in philadelphia, gave birth to a new kind of experience in live music. felix: there were so many good bands to go and see. heather: like the rascals. felix: yes, indeed. the rascals: ♪ all i really need is good love good love good love good love ♪ the hollies: ♪ hey, carrie anne what's your game now can anybody play? ♪ blood, sweat, and tears: ♪ you made me so very happy i'm so glad you came into my life ♪
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felix: the music was like the pied piper that led kids off of the asphalt and out of the suburbs and into some other kind of reality. canned heat: ♪ i'm on the road again i'm on the road again ♪ bob dylan: ♪ it is all over now baby blue ♪ merrilee rush: ♪ just call me angel of the morning angel just touch my cheek before you leave me ♪ joni mitchell: ♪ i've looked at love from both sides now from up and down and still somehow ♪ heather: they were so many significant issues in the 1960's. felix: but as serious and meaningful as those times were, they also gave birth to a new kind of pop music. tommy james & the shondells: ♪ my baby does the hanky-panky
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my baby does the hanky-panky my baby does the hanky-panky my baby does the hanky-pank my baby does the hanky-panky ♪ shocking blue: ♪ she's got it yeah baby, she's got it well, i'm your venus i'm your fire it's your desire ♪ simon & garfunkel: ♪ slow down you move too fast you have got to make the morning last just kicking down the cobblestones looking for fun and feeling groovy ♪ felix: there was one superstar group that was well known for having a slew of hits in the 1970's, but also made some great records in the 1960's. bee gees: ♪ i started a joke that started the whole world crying ♪ gerry and the pacemakers: ♪ don't let the sun catch you crying the night's the time for all of your tears ♪ tremeloes: ♪ silence is golden but my eyes still see ♪
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heather: you know, felix, one of the things about really great music is it brings back so many wonderful memories. felix: and with so many of these songs i can remember the first time i heard them, who i was with, what we were doing, what i was thinking, and more than anything, how they made me feel. ♪ the association: ♪ cherish is the word i used to describe ♪ the classics iv: ♪ oh darling oh darling bring back the sunny day ♪ heather: this era was driven by a generation feeling that better thinking and better living would make a better world. felix: this music declared who we were and how we wanted to live our lives. paul: we were another signal that things were changing. the youngbloods: ♪ come on people now
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smile on your brother everybody get together try to love one another right now ♪ the hollies: ♪ he ain't heavy he is my brother ♪ heather: now, imagine having all of your favorite songs from the 1960's in one incredible collection. felix: it's unbelievable. every song you could want from that incredible era is right here. heather: now you can own all of those hits that were so much a part of our lives and who we are today. so don't wait. call now. ♪ announcer: it started as a mindset spreading across the country, stopping in san francisco, coming of age at woodstock, and changed us and the world forever. and now it is all musically together in one new collection called, "time life presents the '60's." the byrds: ♪ hey mr. tambourine man play a song for me ♪ mamas & the papas: ♪ monday monday
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so good to me ♪ announcer: you have the peace songs, psychedelic songs, happy songs, the love songs, and true classics that were a part of all of our lives. the rascals: ♪ it's a beautiful morning oh-h-h i think i'll go outside for awhile ♪ lovin' spoonful: ♪ what a day for a daydream what a day for a daydreaming boy ♪ wayne fontana: ♪ wouldn't you agree baby you and me got a groovy kind of love ♪ announcer: you get 150 original hits by the original artists, all digitally remastered by time life that really do make the 1960's come alive again. spencer davis group: ♪ i'm a man, yes i am, and i can't help but love you so ♪ grassroots: ♪ in my midnight confessions
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when i tell all the world that i love you ♪ sonny and cher: ♪ babe i got you babe i got you babe ♪ felix: easier than downloading. no searching for songs. no trying to remember your favorite artist. take the cds with you in your car, play them around the house, just open the box and enjoy over eight hours of the best music from a very special time. sly and the family stone: ♪ i am everyday people ♪
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tommy james & the shondells: ♪ mony well, shoot them down, turn around, come on mony ♪ announcer: every cd is filled with great songs and fantastic memories, along with a 20 page booklet describing the phenomenal era. jefferson airplane: ♪ don't you want somebody to love don't you need somebody to love ♪ bob dylan: ♪ how does it feel how does it feel to be on your own ♪ the monkees: ♪ another pleasant valley sunday here in status symbol land ♪ announcer: so do not waste your time and money trying to find all the hits yourself, order now and you can get "the 60's" on eight cds for just five payments of $26.99 each. that is less than $.90 a song. oliver: ♪ good morning starshine the earth says hello ♪ herman's hermits: ♪ every time i see you looking my way baby baby, can't you hear my
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heartbeat ♪ spanky and our gang: ♪ sunday will never be the same never be the same ♪ announcer: but wait, call in the next two minutes and we will send you an additional dvd, featuring the best of the british invasion artists performing live on the historic "ed sullivan show," featuring the rolling stones, hermann's hermits, gerry and the pacemakers, the animals, and the beatles. beatles: ♪ she loves you yeah yeah yeah she loves you yeah yeah yeah ♪ announcer: and if you order today, we will pay your shipping and handling. that is a savings of nearly $15. rolling stones: ♪ time is on my side yes it is ♪ announcer: order now and get "time life presents the '60's," your two free dvds, the 20 page booklet and free shipping and handling. that is a total savings of $59.97. don't wait. this unbelievable offer is only available right here, so call now.
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