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I submit "Blowin' in the Wind" by Dylan.


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Lotsa iconic songs came out of the 1960's, but I'm gonna vote for Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth". It's like a prophetic prediction that is sadly coming true.

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Originally Posted by Swifty52
1963 Louie Louie by the Kingsman. First R&R song to be investigated by the FBI as a threat to morality.

In the winter of 1963, a team of FBI agents spent their days hunched over portable record players, struggling to decode a message that threatened the morality of America’s youth.

It wasn’t from the Russians or Castro, but a band of Portland teenagers called The Kingsmen. And the song was Louie Louie.

“J. Edgar Hoover felt we were corrupting the moral fiber of America’s youth,” Mike Mitchell, guitarist and founding member of The Kingsmen, told me in 2016. “The FBI guys came to our shows, and they’d stand next to the speakers to see if we were singing anything off-colour. It was a different time.”

How can it be a threat to morality, when no one knows what the lyrics are or even know what the song is about.


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Originally Posted by Seafire
For those of us who were around in those days,

This is my vote above all others, for the most Iconic Song of the 1960s. I graduated High School in 1970.
From when it came out in 1964, right up thru 1970 when I graduated from High School this was played at ever school dance
and was ALWAYS the last dance of the night.

The band could be really good, but if they didn't do a good job on this song, they usually weren't asked to come back..
or the band could be not really that good, but if they did a darn good job on this song, they were ALWAYS asked back...

Enjoy the blast from our pass.

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Great version of a great song. I always knew that the House of the Rising Sun is a whorehouse. My brother was just telling me yesterday that this song is supposed to be sung from a female perspective, ie a gal who has thrown away her life as a whore.

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Originally Posted by shaman


As far as iconic goes, this would be my choice.

Nailed it.


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Smothers Brothers TV show in the 70s used this recording in skit to represent the 60s.



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Originally Posted by SuperCub


This is my all time favorite tune.

A great one from the late 60’s.


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That one is a close second....

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Eight Miles High - Byrds


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Originally Posted by granitestate1
Originally Posted by Swifty52
1963 Louie Louie by the Kingsman. First R&R song to be investigated by the FBI as a threat to morality.

In the winter of 1963, a team of FBI agents spent their days hunched over portable record players, struggling to decode a message that threatened the morality of America’s youth.

It wasn’t from the Russians or Castro, but a band of Portland teenagers called The Kingsmen. And the song was Louie Louie.

“J. Edgar Hoover felt we were corrupting the moral fiber of America’s youth,” Mike Mitchell, guitarist and founding member of The Kingsmen, told me in 2016. “The FBI guys came to our shows, and they’d stand next to the speakers to see if we were singing anything off-colour. It was a different time.”

How can it be a threat to morality, when no one knows what the lyrics are or even know what the song is about.
Dude,

teenagers have secret codes and stuff the adults have to investigate to figure out what they talkin' about.

Now, it's emojis on the cell phones.

If you don't know, look up what an eggplant means to kids today.


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Very very surprised by you folks.

No mention (that I've seen) of a song/artist that changed the sound of "rock and roll" forever:



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