Submitted by Name: Wally Harrison From: Dubuque, Iowa E-mail: Contact
Comments: Whoa, almost missed the May show. That would never do. Sure really enjoyed it. What a great theme! I think this was one of your best. Thank you guys (Carl and Neal) for all you do. This show sure had some great songs. I guess that is why they got picked for movies. The songs really brought back some good memories and some great movie memories too. One of my favorite songs(Everybody's Talking) and one of my favorite movies(Midnight Cowboy)were there. Another thing, whenever I hear Chuck Berry's song, "You Can Never Tell" from Pulp Fiction I always see Trovolta doing that goofy dance out on the floor. Funny how some things will stick with you. Looking forward to next month!!!
Admin reply: Thank you Lois & Wally. So happy you rock to the oldies at the movies and on TV. Sometimes we all wonder how Hollywood picks songs for movies. They have a formula I suppose. Works for me. Happy June to the Happy Couple from Dubuque.
Neal
Added: May 28, 2021
Submitted by Name: Autumn Wilson From: Colorado E-mail: Contact
Comments: I am working on a decades project for US history and I love this website!
Admin reply: Thank you Autumn. Good luck on your project and thank you for visiting.
Carl
Added: May 12, 2021
Submitted by Name: Jimmy Murphy From: Bethpage , Long Island New York E-mail: Contact
Comments: I just Finished listening to Soundtrack of the '60's . It was the Songs from Movies and T.V. . Man , it was great . Bought back some Great Memories . I listen ever week. I think this was the best one yet ! Keep up the Great Work Guys ! Keep Rockin' All the '60's Memories ! PEACE
Admin reply: Thank you for tuning in and being a fan Jimmy. Neal and I both enjoy putting these shows together. Happy to hear you enjoyed the Oldies at the Movies edition of Soundtrack of the 60s.
Carl & Neal
Added: May 1, 2021
Submitted by Name: Drew From: Washington State
Comments: Hi Carl and Neal I was watching old documentary's and film footages from the 1960's on different topics Do you two remember having bomb drills in school and hearing emergency broadcast on television a loud beep would come on then you would hear " this is a test of the emergency broadcast system, if this had been an actual emergency you would have been given instructions on what to next, this conclude the test of the emergence broadcast system follow by a beep" growing up in California Bay Area we had earthquake and fire drills as well as Bombs drills I do recall hearing the emergency broadcast system signal on television up and till 1969 or 1970 Thanks and stay safe guys
Admin reply: Thank you Drew for your comments. I do remember those alerts and not so much the drills but I am sure we had them. You stay safe as well.
Comments: I am a young college student doing a project on garage rock of the 1960s. This website was very helpful for finding information about the genre. Lots of great reads on here. I will have to come back to listen to more interesting genres. Thanks for the great website!
Admin reply: You are welcome JC. Thanks for stopping by.
Carl
Added: April 5, 2021
Submitted by Name: Duane D Taylor From: Mechanicsville Va E-mail: Contact
Comments: Wow!!!!! Found this site by mistake and am sooooooo glad I did. Love the music and without a doubt will surely be back. Thank you so much!!!!!!!
Admin reply: thank you for stopping by even if by mistake. Check in often as new content is added daily.
Carl
Added: April 2, 2021
Submitted by Name: Wally Harrison From: Dubuque, Iowa E-mail: Contact
Comments: I came, I saw, I played, I listened. And I really enjoyed too. Thank you two, Neal and Carl, for an enjoyable hour or so. I've never heard of the Brill Building in NYC, but never being in NYC I guess maybe I wouldn't have. Some great goings on there. Seems like a good place to visit. You guys are the best!
Admin reply: Thank you Wally and Lois. Glad you stopped by for "Soundtrack of the 60s" and not only rocked with the super sounds of the Brill Building but learned about the magnificent song writers who worked there.
Typewriters burning day and night and the superior chords and notes coming out of the offices and windows. What a great place it was. The building still stands. When you go to New York City it's a must-see attraction.
Carl & Neal
Added: April 1, 2021
Submitted by Name: Stephen F. From: Bradenton, Florida E-mail: Contact
Comments: The best 60's music on the internet. I really enjoy the "British Invasion" station. I was a daily visitor when I used I.E. 11. When I moved over to Firefox a lot of individual stations had no audio. Any suggestions on how to setup Firefox to listen to The 60's Official Site?
Admin reply: Firefox doesn't work well with websites with HTML 5 programming. I suggest Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer or Safari are the recommended browsers. You can also try to enable flash player on Firefox.
Carl
Added: March 18, 2021
Submitted by Name: John S. Rose From: Arlington Oh E-mail: Contact
Submitted by Name: Wally Harrison From: Dubuque, Iowa E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thanks Neal and Carl for the "electrifying" songs for March. Got some good titles for my Spotify list. Also, some good ones from "One Hit Wonders". As always, you put on a great show!
Admin reply: Thank you Wally. Glad you are enjoying our "weather" songs and forgetting about how bad the weather was for February.
Carl selects the tunes so you may applaud THE Webmaster for his expertise. Carl does a great job. He is due a pay raise!!!
Thanks for listening Wally (and Lois, too). You two are great friends.
Name: Wally Harrison
From: Dubuque, Iowa
E-mail: Contact
Whoa, almost missed the May show. That would never do. Sure really enjoyed it. What a great theme! I think this was one of your best. Thank you guys (Carl and Neal) for all you do. This show sure had some great songs. I guess that is why they got picked for movies. The songs really brought back some good memories and some great movie memories too. One of my favorite songs(Everybody's Talking) and one of my favorite movies(Midnight Cowboy)were there. Another thing, whenever I hear Chuck Berry's song, "You Can Never Tell" from Pulp Fiction I always see Trovolta doing that goofy dance out on the floor. Funny how some things will stick with you. Looking forward to next month!!!
Admin reply: Thank you Lois & Wally. So happy you rock to the oldies at the movies and on TV. Sometimes we all wonder how Hollywood picks songs for movies. They have a formula I suppose. Works for me. Happy June to the Happy Couple from Dubuque.
Neal