~ This + Indian Lake + Hair = just as valid a part of the 1960s as anything else. One of the greatest things about top 40 radio in such cities as New Orleans and New York City was that you got to hear literally EVERYTHING! Janis Joplin/Big Brother & the Holding Co., the 1910 Fruitgum Co., Jimi Hendrix, John Fred & the Playboy Band, the Beatles, the Doors, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, the Rolling Stones, the Cowsills, Johnny Cash, the Archies, Lesley Gore, Desmond Dekker & the Aces, ad infinitum. Everything today is built upon the 1970s & the 1960s, and the decades prior in popular music. Enjoying this classic - Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Nick D
I hope whoever filmed themselves doing this was stoned. The beginning was bloody cringe worthy.
Gary VanDecar
I had a turntable identical to this it was a Technics pretty nice.
mea AnointinG
"Unfortuneately i have given up on meeting a flower girl,oh well......"
Edgar Lawson
Would love to meet a lady like this if only for a day
David Fugatt
Dude The Cowsills. Really. WoW. Impressive. Gave it my best obscure shot. Give up. Never.
Marcelino Teran
El parque la lluvia y tu buen tema
Stella Ercolani
I love this sweet song!
Brutha Dnubian
WOW this debuted the same day as Incense and Peppermints
JonaSMB
Samsonite, I was way off!
Kenneth Besselman
They were the inspiration for the Partridge Family
Tmetrvlr
Another peculiar but classic 1967 tune...
DAVID WOLF
~ This + Indian Lake + Hair = just as valid a part of the 1960s as anything else. One of the greatest things about top 40 radio in such cities as New Orleans and New York City was that you got to hear literally EVERYTHING! Janis Joplin/Big Brother & the Holding Co., the 1910 Fruitgum Co., Jimi Hendrix, John Fred & the Playboy Band, the Beatles, the Doors, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, the Rolling Stones, the Cowsills, Johnny Cash, the Archies, Lesley Gore, Desmond Dekker & the Aces, ad infinitum. Everything today is built upon the 1970s & the 1960s, and the decades prior in popular music. Enjoying this classic - Cheers, DAVEDJ ~
Scott Burton
Their breakthrough release from late 1967-A bonafide guilty pleasure!