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  • It’s August, 1969

    August, 1969 is 51 years  before Sadie is born, let’s send our ears back there…

    Songs of the month

    • “A Boy Named Sue” – Johnny Cash
    • “Along Came Jones” – Ray Stevens
    • “Baby I Love You” – Andy Kim
    • “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    • “Birthday” – Underground Sunshine
    • “Choice Of Colours” – Impressions
    • “Colour Him Father” – Winstons
    • “Crystal Blue Persuasion” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    • “Easy To Be Hard” – Three Dog Night
    • “Get Together” – Youngbloods
    • “Give Peace A Chance” – Plastic Ono Band
    • “Good Morning Starshine” – Oliver
    • “Good Old Rock N Roll” – Cat Mother And The All Night News Boys
    • “Green River” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    • “Honky Tonk Women” – Rolling Stones
    • “Hurts So Bad” – Lettermen
    • “I Can’t Get Next To You” – Temptations
    • “I Turned You On” – Isley Brothers
    • “I’d Wait A Million Years” – Grass Roots
    • “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again” – Tom Jones
    • “In The Year 2525” – Zager & Evans
    • “It’s Getting Better” – Mama Cass
    • “Keem-O-Sabe” – Electric Indian
    • “Laughing” – Guess Who
    • “Lay Lady Lay” – Bob Dylan
    • “Love Me Tonight” – Tom Jones
    • “Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet” – Henry Mancini
    • “Marrakesh Express” – “Crosby Stills And Nash”
    • “Mother Popcorn” – James Brown
    • “My Cherie Amour” – Stevie Wonder
    • “My Pledge Of Love” – Joe Jeffrey Group
    • “Nitty Gritty” – Gladys Knight And The Pips
    • “Oh What A Night” – Dells
    • “One” – Three Dog Night
    • “Polk Salad Annie” – Tony Joe White
    • “Put A Little Love In Your Heart” – Jackie Deshannon
    • “Quentin’s Place” – Charles Randolph Grean Sounde
    • “Reconsider Me” – Johnny Adams
    • “Ruby Don’t Take Your Love To Town” – Kenny Rogers And The First Edition
    • “Share Your Love With Me” – Aretha Franklin
    • “Soul Deep” – Box Tops
    • “Spinning Wheel” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”
    • “Sugar Sugar” – Archies
    • “Sweet Caroline” – Neil Diamond
    • “The Ballad Of John And Yoko” – Beatles
    • “The Nitty Gritty” – Gladys Knight And The Pips
    • “What Does It Take” – Junior Walker And The All Stars
    • “Workin’ On A Groovy Thing” – 5Th Dimension
    • “Yesterday When I Was Young” – Roy Clark

    [new] = New to the chart this week.

    You can listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

    This month in history

    On the 1st, high off the moon landing, NASA Administrator Thomas O. Paine told a crowd that a crewed mission to both Mars and Venus would be feasible in the 1980s. The possibility, however, would depend on whether the American public was willing to commit to a cost of $24 billion. On September 15, Paine and U.S. Vice President Spiro Agnew, both advocates for a human landing on Mars, would present their task force report to U.S. President Richard Nixon, who accepted their recommendations “subject to budgetary considerations”. Obviously we’re still waiting.

    On the 7th all but 10 of the residents of the small town of Greenfield, Iowa (population 2,243) pledged to give up (or never to start) smoking cigarettes, as well as cigars and pipes, in advance of the shooting of a film produced and directed by Norman Lear. A total of 2,464 cards pledging to quit smoking or not to start were signed after lobbying by local leaders with the assistance of the Girl Scouts. Starring Dick Van Dyke and Bob Newhart, the movie “Cold Turkey” (about the fictitious town of “Eagle Rock, Iowa” quitting tobacco “cold turkey”), would not be released until 1971.

    And then on the 15th the Woodstock Festival began as an estimated 200,000 people arrived at the dairy farm of Max Yasgur in Sullivan County, New York, near the town of Bethel in the Catskill Mountains.  Complaints were made to local authorities by people living next to Yasgur’s 600-acre (240 ha) farm, and heavy rainfall turned the fields into what a UPI reporter called “a sea of mud, sickness and drugs at the hippie-style Woodstock Music and Art Fair”.

    What’d Sadie think?

    Three more weeks for novelty song, “In The Year 2525” by Zager & Evans before “Honky Tonk Women” by the Rolling Stones has 2 weeks at the top.

    I’ve never substantiated this, but it always seems like we get more new songs on the charts mid-year. My working theory is that it would have been summer in the USA and thats a good time for releases to catch consumers on holiday?

    Loved ’em

    • “A Boy Named Sue” – Johnny Cash
    • “Give Peace A Chance” – Plastic Ono Band
    • “Green River” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    • “Lay Lady Lay” – Bob Dylan
    • “Nitty Gritty” – Gladys Knight And The Pips

    Liked ’em

    • “Birthday” – Underground Sunshine
    • “Easy To Be Hard” – Three Dog Night
    • “Get Together” – Youngbloods
    • “Hurts So Bad” – Lettermen
    • “I Can’t Get Next To You” – Temptations
    • “I’d Wait A Million Years” – Grass Roots
    • “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again” – Tom Jones
    • “It’s Getting Better” – Mama Cass
    • “Laughing” – Guess Who
    • “Marrakesh Express” – “Crosby Stills And Nash”
    • “Oh What A Night” – Dells
    • “Put A Little Love In Your Heart” – Jackie Deshannon
    • “Reconsider Me” – Johnny Adams
    • “Share Your Love With Me” – Aretha Franklin
    • “Soul Deep” – Box Tops
    • “Sugar Sugar” – Archies
    • “What Does It Take” – Jnior Walker And The All Stars
    • “Workin’ On A Groovy Thing” – 5Th Dimension

    Leave ’em

    • “Along Came Jones” – Ray Stevens
    • “Keem-O-Sabe” – Electric Indian

    Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

  • It’s July, 1969

    It’s 51 years and 1 months before Sadie is born and 7 years and 7 months before Thomas is, let’s hear the sounds of July, 1969!

    Songs of the month

    • [new] “Baby I Love You” – Andy Kim
    • “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    • “Black Pearl” – Sonny Charles And The Checkmates Ltd.
    • [new] “Choice Of Colours” – Impressions
    • “Colour Him Father” – Winstons
    • “Crystal Blue Persuasion” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    • “Everyday With You Girl” – Classics Iv
    • “Get Back” – Beatles
    • “Good Morning Starshine” – Oliver
    • [new] “Good Old Rock N Roll” – Cat Mother And The All Night News Boys
    • “Grazing In The Grass” – Friends Of Distinction
    • [new] “Honky Tonk Women” – Rolling Stones
    • [new] “I Can Sing A Rainbow / Love Is Blue” – Dells
    • [new] “I Turned You On” – Isley Brothers
    • “In The Ghetto” – Elvis Presley
    • [new] “In The Year 2525” – Zager & Evans
    • “Israelites” – Desmond Dekker And The Aces
    • “Let Me” – Paul Revere And The Raiders
    • “Love Can Make You Happy” – Mercy
    • “Love Me Tonight” – Tom Jones
    • “Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet” – Henry Mancini
    • “Medicine Man” – Buchanan Brothers
    • “Moody Woman” – Jerry Butler
    • “More Today Than Yesterday” – Spiral Staircase
    • “Mother Popcorn” – James Brown
    • “My Cherie Amour” – Stevie Wonder
    • [new] “My pledge Of Love” – Joe Jeffrey Group
    • “One” – Three Dog Night
    • [new] “Polk Salad Annie” – Tony Joe White
    • [new] “Quentin’s Theme” – Charles Randolph Grean Sounde
    • [new] “Ruby Don’t Take Your Love To Town” – Kenny Rogers And The First Edition
    • “See” – Rascals
    • “Spinning Wheel” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”
    • [new] “Sweet Caroline” – Neil Diamond
    • “The Ballad Of John And Yoko” – Beatles
    • [new] “The Popcorn” – James Brown
    • “These Eyes” – Guess Who
    • “Too Busy Thinking About My Baby” – Marvin Gaye
    • “What Does It Take” – Junior Walker And The All Stars
    • [new] “Yesterday When I Was Young” – Roy Clark

    [new] = New to the chart this week.

    You can listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

    This month in history

    On the 5th The Rolling Stones performed a live rock concert in front of at least 250,000 fans at Hyde Park in London. The event was their first public concert in more than two years, and had originally been planned as the debut of guitarist Mick Taylor, who had joined the Stones after Brian Jones had quit the band in May. Jones would later die in an accident two days before the Hyde Park Festival.

    And on the 20th, as the world watched on live television, Neil Armstrong piloted the descent of the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle, and, at 4:17 in the afternoon EDT , he and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin became the first human beings to land on another world.

    Then on the 31st Elvis Presley returned to live performances for the first time since 1961, starting with his “comeback special” at the International Hotel in Las Vegas – which, unlike his 1968 TV comeback, was not professionally recorded. He would go on to break all previous Las Vegas attendance records playing to over 100,000 people in 30 days.

    What’d Sadie think?

    One week at the top for “Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet” – Henry Mancini before new comer, “In The Year 2525” by Zager & Evans takes it for 3 weeks.

    The latter is an interesting one-hit wonder, that is described as, “a song about the journey of mankind over a 10,000-year span. It predicts that man’s thoughts, relationships and body will be negatively impacted by technological advances and ends with man’s extinction.”

    Sounds worryingly prescient currently!

    Loved ’em

    • “Choice Of Colours” – Impressions
    • “Honky Tonk Women” – Rolling Stones
    • “In The Year 2525” – Zager & Evans
    • “Ruby Don’t Take Your Love To Town” – Kenny Rogers And The First Edition
    • “Sweet Caroline” – Neil Diamond
    • “The Popcorn” – James Brown

    Liked ’em

    • “Baby I Love You” – Àndy Kim
    • “Good Old Rock N Roll” – Cat Mother And The All Night News Boys
    • “I Can Sing A Rainbow / Love Is Blue” – Dells
    • “I Turned You On” – Isley Brothers
    • “My Pledge Of Love” – Joe Jeffrey Group
    • “Polk Salad Annie” – Tony Joe White
    • “Yesterday When I Was Young” – Roy Clark

    Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

  • It’s June, 1969

    We’re late posting this week, so lets just get straight into the tunes of June, 1969!

    Songs of the month

    • “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” – 5Th Dimension
    • “Atlantis” – Donovan
    • “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    • [new] “Black Pearl” – Sonny Charles And The Checkmates Ltd
    • “Cissy Strut” – Meters
    • [new] “Colour Him Father” – Winstons
    • [new] “Crystal Blue Persuasion” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    • “Day Is Done” – “Peter Paul And Mary”
    • [new] “Don’t Let The Joneses Get You Down” – Temptations
    • “Everyday With You Girl” – Classics Iv
    • “Get Back” – Beatles
    • “Gitarzan” – Ray Stevens
    • [new] “Good Morning Starshine” – Oliver
    • “Goodbye” – Mary Hopkin
    • “Grazing In The Grass” – Friends Of Distinction
    • “Hair” – Cowsill
    • “Happy Heart” – Andy Williams
    • “In The Ghetto” – Elvis Presley
    • [new] “Israelites” – Desmond Dekker And The Aces
    • “It’s Your Thing” – Isley Brothers
    • [new] “Let Me” – Paul Revere And The Raiders
    • “Love Can Make You Happy” – Mercy
    • [new] “Love Me Tonight” – Tom Jones
    • “Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet” – Henry Mancini
    • [new] “Medicine Man” – Buchanan Brothers
    • [new] “Moody Woman” – Jerry Butler
    • “More Today Than Yesterday” – Spiral Staircase
    • “Morning Girl” – Neon Philharmonic
    • [new] “Mother Popcorn” – James Brown
    • [new] “My Cherie Amour” – Stevie Wonder
    • “Oh Happy Day” – Edwin Hawkins Singers
    • “One” – Three Dog Night
    • [new] “See” – Rascals
    • [new] “Spinning Wheel” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”
    • [new] “The Ballad Of John And Yoko” – Beatles
    • “The Boxer” – Simon And Garfunkel
    • “These Eyes” – Guess Who
    • “Time Is Tight” – Booker T & Mg’s
    • “Too Busy Thinking About My Baby” – Marvin Gaye
    • [new] “What Does It Take” – Junior Walker And The All Stars
    • “Where’s The Playground Susie” – Glen Campbell

    [new] = New to the chart this week.

    You can listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

    This month in history

    On the 5th, in the first authenticated case of falling space debris causing damage on Earth, the Japanese freighter ship Dai Chi Chinei was heavily damaged by wreckage from a Soviet spacecraft that had re-entered Earth’s atmosphere. Five of the crewmen on the Dai Chi Chinei were seriously injured by a chunk of debris while the freighter was traversing the Strait of Tartary between the island of Sakhalin and mainland Siberia. Let’s remember this back in 2025 as billionaires start talking about hastily de-orbiting the ISS…

    On the 13th The “Amen break”, a 6-second drum solo that would become “the most sampled musical track of all time”was recorded for the first time. Drummer Gregory C. Coleman of The Winstons performed the 4-bar beat 86 seconds into the song “Amen, Brother”, which then became the “B-side” of the 45 rpm vinyl recording of The Winstons’ hit single “Color Him Father”. For 15 years, “Amen, Brother” would be forgotten until the mid-1980s, when sampling came into use when DJs in hip hop music dance clubs used Coleman’s six-second “snare-and-cymbal sequence” to make the transition between one song and the next. By 2015, the “Amen break” would be part of more than 1,500 songs.

    And on the 21st Royal Family, a candid documentary about the home life of Queen Elizabeth II, her husband and her four children, was broadcast for the first time and proved to be one of the most highly watched programs in the United Kingdom. The 110 minute feature, directed by Richard Cawston, brought cameras inside Buckingham Palace and was watched by an estimated 30,000,000 viewers, or more than half the UK’s population at the time.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfjLvUs7nYY&t=3869s

    Then on the 28th the Stonewall riots, a milestone in the modern gay rights movement in the United States, began in New York City when an angry crowd of bystanders began throwing bottles, rocks and even a parking meter at NYPD patrolmen who were carrying out a routine raid on the Stonewall Inn, a gay hangout at 53 Christopher Street in the Greenwich Village section of Manhattan. Also remember this 2025.

    What’d Sadie think?

    It’s 3 weeks at the top for “Get Back” by the Beatles before Henry Mancini’s “Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet” takes it for a week.

    Loved ’em

    • “Black Pearl” – Sonny Charles And The Checkmates Ltd.
    • “Israelites” – Desmond Dekker And The Aces
    • “Medicine Man” – Buchanan Brothers
    • “My Cherie Amour” – Stevie Wonder
    • “Spinning Wheel” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”

    Liked ’em

    • “Colour Him Father” – Winstons
    • “Crystal Blue Persuasion” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    • “Don’t Let The Joneses Get You Down” – Temptations
    • “Good Morning Starshine” – Oliver
    • “Let Me” – Paul Revere And The Raiders
    • “Love Me Tonight” – Tom Jones
    • “Moody Woman” – Jerry Butler
    • “Mother Popcorn” – James Brown
    • “See” – Rascals
    • “The Ballad Of John And Yoko” – Beatles
    • “What Does It Take” – Junior Walker And The All Stars

    Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

  • It’s May, 1969

    Let’s leap back to May, 1969 and hear what we can hear…

    Songs of the month

    “25 Miles” – Edwin Starr
    “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” – 5Th Dimension
    “Atlantis” – Donovan
    [new] “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    “Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show” – Neil Diamond
    [new] “Cissy Strut” – Meters
    [new] “Day Is Done” – “Peter Paul And Mary”
    “Dizzy” – Tommy Roe
    “Do Your Thing” – Watts 103Rd Street Rhythm Band
    “Don’t Give In To Him” – Gary Puckett And The Union Gap
    [new] “Everyday With You Girl” – Classics Iv
    “Galveston” – Glen Campbell
    [new] “Get Back” – Beatles
    “Gimme Gimme Good Lovin’” – Crazy Elephant
    “Gitarzan” – Ray Stevens
    [new] “Goodbye” – Mary Hopkin
    [new] “Grazing In The Grass” – Friends Of Distinction
    “Hair” – Cowsills
    [new] “Happy Heart” – Andy Williams
    “Hawaii 5-0” – Ventures
    [new] “Heather Honey” – Tommy Roe
    “I Can Hear Music” – Beach Boys
    [new] “I Can’t See Myself Loving You” – Aretha Franklin
    “I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing” – James Brown
    [new] “In The Ghetto” – Elvis Presley
    “It’s Your Thing” – Isley Brothers
    [new] “Love Can Make You Happy” – Mercy
    [new] “Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet” – Henry Mancini
    [new] “Mercy” – Ohio Express
    [new] “More Today Than Yesterday” – Spiral Staircase
    [new] “Morning Girl” – Neon Philharmonic
    “My Way” – Frank Sinatra
    [new] “Oh Happy Day” – Edwin Hawkins Singers
    [new] “One” – Three Dog Night
    “Only The Strong Survive” – Jerry Butler
    [new] “Pinball Wizard” – Who
    “Rock Me” – Steppenwolf
    “Runaway Child Running Wild” – Temptations
    [new] “Stand” – Sly And The Family Stone
    “Sweet Cherry Wine” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    “The Boxer” – Simon And Garfunkel
    “The Chokin’ Kind” – Joe Simon
    [new] “The Composer” – Diana Ross & Supremes
    [new] “These Eyes” – Guess Who
    “Time Is Tight” – Booker T & Mg’s
    “Time Of The Season” – Zombies
    [new] “Too Busy Thinking About My Baby” – Marvin Gaye
    [new] “Where’s The Playground Susie” – Glen Campbell
    “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”

    [new] = New to the chart this week.

    You can listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

    This month in history

    On the 2nd, the world’s newest ocean liner, Queen Elizabeth 2 of the Cunard Line, set off from Southampton on its maiden voyage with 1,000 passengers and 400 crew. The $72,000,000 ship made the first private use of a satellite Global Positioning System, relying on “four U.S. Navy satellites to pinpoint her position within 100 feet” for navigation.

    Then, in other modes of transport news, on the 18th Apollo 10 was launched from Cape Kennedy for what the Associated Press called “a dress rehearsal of a lunar landing mission” with the crew detaching the Apollo Lunar Module from the lunar orbiter and descending (but not actually landing) on the Moon’s surface.

    And on the 19th the English rock band “The Who” released the first popular studio album to be promoted as a “rock opera”, Tommy, through Decca Records. Guitarist Pete Townshend created the backstory and composed the songs that furthered the plot. “Pinball Wizard” from the album is in the charts this week.

    What’d Sadie think?

    Three more weeks at the top for “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” by 5Th Dimension before “Get Back” by the Beatles has two at the top.

    Loved ’em
    • “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    • “Get Back” – Beatles
    • “In The Ghetto” – Elvis Presley
    • “One” – Three Dog Night
    • “Pinball Wizard” – Who
    Liked ’em
    • “Cissy Strut” – Meters
    • “Day Is Done” – “Peter Paul And Mary”
    • “Everyday With You Girl” – Classics Iv
    • “Grazing In The Grass” – Friends Of Distinction
    • “Happy Heart” – Andy Williams
    • “Heather Honey” – Tommy Roe
    • “I Can’t See Myself Loving You” – Aretha Franklin
    • “Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet” – Henry Mancini
    • “Mercy” – Ohio Express
    • “More Today Than Yesterday” – Spiral Staircase
    • “Morning Girl” – Neon Philharmonic
    • “Oh Happy Day” – Edwin Hawkins Singers
    • “Stand” – Sly And The Family Stone
    • “The Composer” – Diana Ross & Supremes
    • “These Eyes” – Guess Who
    • “Too Busy Thinking About My Baby” – Marvin Gaye
    • “Where’s The Playground Susie” – Glen Campbell
    Leave ’em
    • “Goodbye” – Mary Hopkin
    • “Love Can Make You Happy” – Mercy

    Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

  • It’s April, 1969

    It’s my actual birthday week in 2025, and precious few years in our journey through the past until my own birth year. Let’s hear what April, 1969 has in store for us!

    Songs of the month

    “25 Miles” – Edwin Starr
    “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” – 5Th Dimension
    [new] “Atlantis” – Donovan
    “Baby Baby Don’t Cry” – Smokey Robinson And The Miracles
    [new] “Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show” – Neil Diamond
    “Build Me Up Buttercup” – Foundations
    “Dizzy” – Tommy Roe
    “Do Your Thing” – Watts 103Rd Street Rhythm Band
    [new] “Don’t Give In To Him” – Gary Puckett And The Union Gap
    “Everyday People” – Sly And The Family Stone
    “Galveston” – Glen Campbell
    [new] “Gimme Gimme Good Lovin’” – Crazy Elephant
    [new] “Gitarzan” – Ray Stevens
    [new] “Hair” – Cowsills
    [new] “Hawaii 5-0” – Ventures
    “Hot Smoke And Sasafrass” – Bubble Puppy
    [new] “Hot Smoke And Sassafrass” – Bubble Puppy
    [new] “I Can Hear Music” – Beach Boys
    [new] “I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing” – James Brown
    “I’ll Try Something New” – Diana Ross & Supremes & Temptations
    “Indian Giver” – 1910 Fruitgum Co.
    “It’s Your Thing” – Isley Brothers
    “Mendocino” – Sir Douglas Quintet
    “Mr. Sun Mr. Moon” – Paul Revere And The Raiders
    [new] “My Way” – Frank Sinatra
    “My Whole World Ended” – David Ruffin
    “Only The Strong Survive” – Jerry Butler
    “Proud Mary” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    “Rock Me” – Steppenwolf
    “Runaway Child Running Wild” – Temptations
    [new] “Sweet Cherry Wine” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    [new] “The Boxer” – Simon And Garfunkel
    [new] “The Chokin’ Kind” – Joe Simon
    [new] “The Letter” – Arbors
    “Things I’d Like To Say” – New Colony Six
    “This Girl’s In Love With You” – Dionne Warwick
    [new] “Time Is Tight” – Booker T & Mg’s
    “Time Of The Season” – Zombies
    “Traces” – Classics Iv
    [new] “Try A Little Tenderness” – Three Dog Night
    “You Gave Me A Mountain” – Frankie Laine
    “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”

    [new] = New to the chart this week.

    You can listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

    This month in history

    On the 1st of the month at Houston, NASA Engineer Max Faget showed 20 colleagues a small balsa wood and paper model with “straight, stubby wings and a shark-like nose” and told them. “We’re going to build America’s next spacecraft. It’s going to launch like a spacecraft; it’s going to land like a plane.” Faget, the director of engineering and development at the Manned Space Center, was introducing the assembled group to a planned reusable spacecraft, the American Space Shuttle before NASA had even landed on the moon.



    And in another early shoots of technology story, UCLA graduate student and computer scientist Steve Crocker wrote and circulated the very first Request for Comments (RFC) publication to be circulated among the Network Working Group that was developing the communication protocols for the upcoming ARPANET, the forerunner of the Internet. The very first RFC summarized the tentative agreements that the group had settled on for the Interface Message Processor (IMP) routers in the network sites, with initial messages being limited to 8,080 bits.


    Then on the 11th, the final first run episode of “The Wild Wild West” was broadcast, bringing an end to the western sci-fi hybrid series after four seasons. I’d never heard of this series at all, so it passed me by twice as it were!

    Developed at a time when the television Western was losing ground to the spy genre, this show was conceived by its creator as “James Bond on horseback.” Set during the administration of President Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1877), the series followed Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon as they foiled the plans of megalomaniacal villains to take over part or all of the United States, protected the President, and solved crimes. The show featured a number of fantasy elements, such as the technologically advanced devices used by the agents and their adversaries. Leading it to be referenced as an early example of the “steampunk” genre.


    Despite high ratings, the series was apparently cancelled near the end of its fourth season as a concession to Congress over television violence.

    What’d Sadie think?

    Just a week at the top for “Dizzy” by Tommy Roe before “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” by 5Th Dimension takes the crown for the remainder of the month.

    Loved ’em
    • “Atlantis” – Donovan
    • “Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show” – Neil Diamond
    • “I Can Hear Music” – Beach Boys
    • “I Don’t Want Nobody To Give Me Nothing” – James Brown
    • “My Way” – Frank Sinatra
    • “The Boxer” – Simon And Garfunkel
    Liked ’em
    • “Don’t Give In To Him” – Gary Puckett And The Union Gap
    • “Gimme Gimme Good Lovin’” – Crazy Elephant
    • “Hair” – Cowsills
    • “Hawaii 5-0” – Ventures
    • “Hot Smoke And Sassafrass” – Bubble Puppy
    • “Sweet Cherry Wine” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    • “The Chokin’ Kind” – Joe Simon
    • “The Letter” – Arbors
    • “Try A Little Tenderness” – Three Dog Night
    Leave ’em
    • “Gitarzan” – Ray Stevens

    Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

  • It’s March, 1969

    It’s nearing February in 2025, but its March, 1969 in our journey back through pop music history…

    Songs of the month

    [new] “25 Miles” – Edwin Starr
    [new] “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” – 5Th Dimension
    “Baby Baby Don’t Cry” – Smokey Robinson & Miracles
    “Build Me Up Buttercup” – Foundations
    “But You Know I Love You” – First Edition
    “Can I Change My Mind” – Tyrone Davis
    “Crimson And Clover” – Tommy James & Shondells
    [new] “Crimson And Clover” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    “Crossroads” – Cream
    “Dizzy” – Tommy Roe
    [new] “Do Your Thing” – Watts 103Rd Street Rhythm Band
    “Everyday People” – Sly & Family Stone
    [new] “Galveston” – Glen Campbell
    “Games People Play” – Joe South
    “Give It Up Or Turn It Loose” – James Brown
    [new] “Good Lovin’ Ain’t Easy To Come By” – Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell
    “Goodnight My Love” – Paul Anka
    “Hang ’em High” – Booker T & Mg’s
    [new] “Hot Smoke And Sasafrass” – Bubble Puppy
    [new] “I Got A Line On You” – Spirit
    “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” – Marvin Gaye
    [new] “I’ll Try Something New” – Diana Ross & Supremes & Temptations
    “I’m Livin’ In Shame” – Diana Ross & Supremes
    [new] “I’ve Got To Be Me” – Sammy Davis Jr.
    “I’ve Gotta Be Me” – Sammy Davis Jr.
    “Indian Giver” – 1910 Fruitgum Co.
    [new] “It’s Your Thing” – Isley Brothers
    [new] “Mendocino” – Sir Douglas Quintet
    [new] “Mr. Sun Mr. Moon” – Paul Revere And The Raiders
    [new] “My Whole World Ended” – David Ruffin
    [new] “Only The Strong Survive” – Jerry Butler
    “Proud Mary” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man” – Bob Seger
    [new] “Rock Me” – Steppenwolf
    [new] “Runaway Child Running Wild” – Temptations
    “Sweet Cream Ladies Forward March” – Box Tops
    “Take Care Of Your Homework” – Johnnie Taylor
    [new] “The Weight” – Aretha Franklin
    “There’ll Come A Time” – Betty Everett
    [new] “Things I’d Like To Say” – New Colony Six
    “This Girl’s In Love With You” – Dionne Warwick
    “This Magic Moment” – Jay & Americans
    [new] “This Magic Moment” – Jay And The Americans
    [new] “Time Of The Season” – Zombies
    “Touch Me” – Doors
    “Traces” – Classics Iv
    [new] “White Room” – Cream
    “Worst That Could Happen” – Brooklyn Bridge
    [new] “You Gave Me A Mountain” – Frankie Laine
    “You Showed Me” – Turtles
    [new] “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”

    [new] = New to the chart this week.

    You can listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.

    This month in history

    One the 1st Jim Morrison, the lead singer for The Doors, performed a controversial rock concert (and other alleged acts) before 12,000 fans at the Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami. Three days later, a Miami court would issue warrants for his arrest on a felony charge of indecent exposure and five misdemeanor charges. It would still be on appeal when he passed away two years later. Here’s some amusing testimony from some young Floridians that weren’t even at the concert… (more on them shortly!)

    On the 6th the “Moon suit” (officially the “Extravehicular Mobility Unit”), to be worn by Apollo mission astronauts on the Moon was successfully tested in the vacuum of outer space for the first time. Apollo 9 astronaut Russell L. Schweickart donned the cumbersome pressurized garment (with a greater than previously-required oxygen supply and more powerful radio equipment) and performed a spacewalk for 37 minutes, proving that the suit would be effective for the Apollo 11 astronauts to wear for an extended period on the Moon.

    Then on the 20th, eight days after Paul McCartney’s wedding, John Lennon and Yoko Ono were married in Gibraltar, then proceeded to their honeymoon in Amsterdam, where, starting on March 25, they performed what they called a “Bed-in for Peace” for the duration of their stay.

    Back to those teens…on the 23rd, in a reaction to the earlier controversy over Jim Morrison’s conduct during the earlier concert by The Doors, a group of 30,000 people gathered at the Orange Bowl Stadium in Miami for a “Rally for Decency” organized by teenagers. Celebrity guests included Jackie Gleason, Anita Bryant and the pop rock group The Lettermen. Love this story about it….

    What’d Sadie think?

    Two weeks at the top for “Everyday People” by Sly & Family Stone before the charts got “Dizzy” for Tommy Roe.

    Loved ’em
    • “25 Miles” – Edwin Starr
    • “Crimson And Clover” – Tommy James And The Shondells
    • “Galveston” – Glen Campbell
    • “It’s Your Thing” – Isley Brothers
    • “White Room” – Cream
    Liked ’em
    • “Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In” – 5Th Dimension
    • “Do Your Thing” – Watts 103Rd Street Rhythm Band
    • “Good Lovin’ Ain’t Easy To Come By” – Marvin Gaye And Tammi Terrell
    • “Hot Smoke And Sasafrass” – Bubble Puppy
    • “I Got A Line On You” – Spirit
    • “I’ll Try Something New” – Diana Ross & Supremes & Temptations
    • “I’ve Got To Be Me” – Sammy Davis Jr.
    • “Mendocino” – Sir Douglas Quintet
    • “My Whole World Ended” – David Ruffin
    • “Only The Strong Survive” – Jerry Butler
    • “Rock Me” – Steppenwolf
    • “Runaway Child Running Wild” – Temptations
    • “The Weight” – Aretha Franklin
    • “Things I’d Like To Say” – New Colony Six
    • “This Magic Moment” – Jay And The Americans
    • “Time Of The Season” – Zombies
    • “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy” – “Blood Sweat And Tears”
    Leave ’em
    • “Mr. Sun Mr. Moon” – Paul Revere And The Raiders
    • “You Gave Me A Mountain” – Frankie Laine

    Now go listen to the full playlist on Youtube via this link.