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Ep. 155 - A Time Machine to The Music Events Of 1966

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What if you could relive the transformative year of 1966 through the eyes of those who lived it and the sounds that defined it? Join us alongside our special guests, Mark Smith and Lou Colicchio from the Music Relish Show, as we navigate through Lou's colorful memories from when he was just twelve years old. Our journey is filled with laughter, spirited debates, and vivid recollections of iconic moments like the final broadcast of "Shindig" with The Kinks and The Who, and David Bowie's early career milestones. The dynamic between the hosts, with playful jabs and humorous exchanges, keeps the conversation lively and engaging.

In this episode, the air is alive with the nostalgia of 1966's music scene. We'll shine a light on everything from the groundbreaking "Good Vibrations" by Brian Wilson to the psychedelic vibes of The Byrds' "Eight Miles High." There's a special segment where we indulge in a game of 45 Poker, and you'll hear our thoughts as we rummage through a shuffled collection of 45s, debating which set reigns supreme. Alongside our musical musings, we reflect on the unforgettable performances by The Beatles, The Who, and the debut of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, all while sharing personal stories and lighter moments that bring the era back to life.

Finally, our discussions take you on a whirlwind of musical highlights, from John Lennon's infamous "more popular than Jesus" remark to debates over Jefferson Airplane and Big Brother at the Fillmore. We'll reminisce about the Grammy winners, Eurovision's quirky moments, and the unforgettable album covers that defined a generation. Whether it's a poignant story about U2's "The Joshua Tree" or a playful argument about wine terminology, this episode promises a rich tapestry of memories, insights, and laughs that will transport you back to one of the most influential years in pop culture history. Tune in for a heartfelt, humorous, and highly entertaining ride through 1966!

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