Submitted by Name: Wally Harrison From: Dubuque, Iowa E-mail: Contact
Comments: Super October show. Loved all the information about those great artist and the songs. Great songs never die, someone else just records them. Thank you both.
Admin reply: Thanks Wally and Lois. Great to hear the originals that were hits or later became hits by someone else. I enjoy different versions. Some are OK and some are not OK. We thank you for listening and rocking with Soundtrack of the 60s.
Stay healthy and well.
Carl & Neal
Added: October 3, 2020
Submitted by Name: Tony Rivera From: Cunning, GA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Great site, Carl. I found it again after a few years. I'm trying to find one story I previously read. It may have been on your ham site. It was the "How many marbles do you have left?" I'd love to read it again and pass it along.
Admin reply: Thank you Tony for stopping by. "1000 Marbles" is a great story.
Carl
Added: September 25, 2020
Submitted by Name: David Hunt From: Elkton, Tennessee E-mail: Contact
Admin reply: Welcome home brother and thanks for checking out The 60s Official Site and revisiting Chickenman.
Carl
Added: September 21, 2020
Submitted by Name: Drew From: Washington State
Comments: The song "Make it Easy on Yourself" is one of Burt Bacharach and Hal David composition that remain timeless. I like both version here Yet the vocals of Scott Walker on this one and the over all arrangement of the Walker Brothers got my vote. thanks Carl
Drew
Admin reply: love both versions myself and a little partial to the Walker Brothers version. Thanks for voting and for signing the guestbook Drew.
Carl
Added: September 21, 2020
Submitted by Name: Daniel Maye From: Johnstown NY E-mail: Contact
Comments: How are you doing fine I hope ? I wondered if you ever heard of two bands by the name of Kids These Days and The Sundowner ? I remember a post that was made about ten years or so ago on a sixties garage band sit.e
Admin reply: Bobby Dick and The Sundowners also known as the Sundowners once toured with the Monkees in 1967. They broke up in 2010 I believe I don't recall Kids these Days.
Carl
Added: September 13, 2020
Submitted by Name: Wally Harrison From: Dubuque, IA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Wow! It just doesn't get better than that. What great music. Brought back a lot of memories. I turned 14 in 1960 and probably started really listening when Elvis came out with "Heartbreak Hotel" in 56. I also started going "steady" with my wife in 1960 so we had a lot of slow dancing to some of those songs. (don't worry Neal, we broke up for four years before we did get married. Anyway, thanks to you, Carl and Neal, for doing a great show.
Admin reply: Thanks Wally. Never stop slow dancing with Lois. You guys shoulda' been on American Bandstand.
Glad you enjoy Soundtrack of the 60s. Carl can surely pick the tunes. I have fun doing the voice tracks.
We appreciate your listening and everyone else listening.
Rock On Wally & Lois!!!
Carl & Neal At the WEEL taking you down the freeway of oldies
Comments: I remember your site had The Strawberry Pop Show with Larry Ravenswood playing the top 100 songs of 1969, and also songs that never got below #30 on the charts. Are these still available? Thanks Chuck Pavelka
Admin reply: I haven't played Larry's show in a couple of years and I usually upload near the end of the year. I didn't have a lot of visitors for the last year so I stop doing it. I will once again use this year. Also I don't recall the top 30 but I have used different ideas all the time. I will look back in my archives but if your recall my site crashed a couple of times and I lost many files. Thank you Chuck for checking in.
Carl
Added: August 27, 2020
Submitted by Name: Drew From: Washington State
Comments: Great job on pairing up the songs each week for "Vote for your favorite version of a song" Both "Gladys Knight & the Pips" and "Marvin Gaye" version of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" did well on the billboard chart. You could have added "Creedence Clearwater Revival" version as well. like all three CCR would have won my vote. thanks carl
Drew
Admin reply: Thank you Drew. Yes I thought of CCR and I like their version as well.
Carl
Added: August 17, 2020
Submitted by Name: Ian Shanley From: Born in England, reside in Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: Love this show! Question; what is the intro theme called? It is used in one of my brit-coms called Bottom! Please advise ... Cheers!
Admin reply: Thanks for your comments and for listening in to Soundtrack of the 60s. The opening and closing theme is "Last Night" by the Mar-Keys.
Carl
Added: August 15, 2020
Submitted by Name: Dan Ambrose From: Chicago, Illinois E-mail: Contact
Comments: Stumbled on to your website, and i am really enjoying it.
The 60's music were such a part of my life and i love the music.
Thanks and also thanks for your service.
Admin reply: Glad you enjoy The 60s Official Site Dan. Thank you for checking it out and for signing the guestbook.
Name: Wally Harrison
From: Dubuque, Iowa
E-mail: Contact
Super October show. Loved all the information about those great artist and the songs. Great songs never die, someone else just records them. Thank you both.
Admin reply: Thanks Wally and Lois. Great to hear the originals that were hits or later became hits by someone else. I enjoy different versions. Some are OK and some are not OK. We thank you for listening and rocking with Soundtrack of the 60s.
Stay healthy and well.
Carl & Neal