That is so true because you’ve got some great great musicians starting in jars like Miles Davis from the kind of blue to his second quintet from the early 1960s. and then you got Charles Mingus on the greatest basis ever played and with albums like a I am among others and you got Ray Charles and the Beatles and Motown music from the 60s was one of the greatest decades ever. I love that second track that was played featuring the wonderful baritone sax that’s some thing that you don’t care and jazz a lot of.
The entire 1960s was an exceedingly creative one for jazz. Many new styles emerged or were further developed, with jazz fusion and jazz rock... the blending of jazz and rock emerging in around 1968/69. I'm not sure why there's the fixation here on Coltrane as there are scores of other iconic jazz arrists/albums from the 1960s.
@@kenlee1416Theyre missing certain albums from Don Cherry, Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra which were very, very influential in the end 60’s. Also am missing Wayne Shorter, in the 70’s video Weather Report was missed as well. Also missing King Crimson on here. Quite a few missing perhaps more influential for the time it were. Robert Fripp, Keith Tippets etc were huge as well.
These beatle groupies are too funny, they think the beatles are some hallowed sacrosanct institution that can't be denied. They were a pop band plain and simple who were heavily influenced by American music that had been done years prior. They were more concerned with tinkering around in the studio fussing over minutia. At the end, they couldn't even stand being around each other and disbanded a few years later. Frankly, I preferred their music after they split up and all went solo. No, I much prefer jazz that was prevalent at the time, and the previous decade, much higher level of music----I want to hold your hand??? , yeah, come on... And don't write back telling me how popular they were. So were Madonna and Justin Bieber when they came out, and I don't need to say anything about their horse s$%t music.
Great video. Everything pre 1963 shows you how many influences and ideas the Fab Four drew from...and how they'd completely change the game when they arrived. The greatest musical decade ever!
@@johnnymoondogs1816 Elvis was massive in the 60s. Best selling single of the year in uk in 1960 & 61, plus best selling album of the year in 1961. Between 1960-63 he placed 12 singles at the top in uk plus 4 albums that spent 47 weeks a the top. Sadly he got f over and forced into Hollywood at the end of 1963. But made massive come bk in 69 with in the ghetto and suspicious Minds
Another great list! October 1969 for Zeppelin II or Court of the Crimson King must have been a tough choice. The former is better known (and my personal fave), but the latter is possibly one of the greatest prog rock albums ever.
If the criteria is "which album is more iconic?" then I think he got it right. Nevertheless, I slightly prefer In the Court of the Crimson King to Led Zeppelin II.
It's arguably the first prog rock album ever. I forgot about LZ 2 and expected to see KC on here but either one deserves it. An honorable mention to Frank Zappa's Hot Rats also which also came out the same month.
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 Over the past 20 years or so "Court" has become pretty iconic. I think the internet is part of the reason why. I bet a lot of people wouldn't know about that KC debut or even KC in general if it wasn't for the internet (all my opinion of course).
everytime anything related to Bob dylan appears: Bob Dylan - 2:24 The freewilling - 3:41 The times they are a- changing - 4:31 Another side of Bob dylan - 5:05 Bringing it all back home - 5:49 Mr tambourine ( the byrds) - 6:00 Blonde on blonde - 7:06 Nashville Skyilne - 10:14
November 1967 was quite a month for albums. Magical Mystery Tour was chosen that month, a reasonable choice, but also released that month were Forever Changes by Love, Disraeli Gears by Cream, and Days of Future Passed by The Moody Blues.
Great to see every Beatles’ studio album of the 60s included. “ Magical Mystery Tour “ was first released in 1967 in the U.K.as a double EP. I own on vinyl eleven of the twelve albums of 1969 in the video and am always adding to my record collection.
6:27 - favourite band. I love these guys who were the first to introduce the harpsichord into the pop industry in songs For You Love, and came up with true psychedelic rock back in February 1966 - Shapes of Things. And how many different experiments were conducted with the guitar sound! And they came up with the song "Still I'm Sad" too.. I love you yardbirds)
Highway 61 Revisited was such a landmark album that it's the first time The Beatles were even remotely threatened by anyone. Thankfully Rubber Soul was right around the corner, where they both caught up and surpassed it. Highway is definitely the more remarkable album. It's also one of the last times they were threatened. The other two times in my opinion were Pet Sounds the next year and In the Court of the Crimson King (1969).
My Favorite Things Travelin Man Crying You Really Got Me California Dreaming Subterranean homesick blues Eight Miles High All Along the Watchtower Break on Through to the Otherside I'm Waiting for My Man Five Leaves Left Green River Best album: Love, Forever Changes.
What an absolutely insane decade!! It leaves me speechless!! The shear amount of creativity is just mind boggling..!!!! Love watching the music change fundamentally as the decade evolves! Great list! Thank you so much for capturing my mind for an amazing 11 minutes!!
O fim da guerra e o desenvolvimento dos instrumentos elétricos fez de uma geração inteira uma usina de criatividade e talento. A década que mudou o mundo com música
So happy to see Love made it to someone's list. Also interesting is that The Byrds psychedelic masterpiece Fifth Dimension hit the scene just before Revolver.
Just like the ‘70’s this is a great run. Thanks a lot. From the Jazz piano highly influential Classic Trio’s I have two suggestions: 1. Bill Evans Trio Sunday at the Village Vanguard beats Elvis’ Blue Hawaï in October 1961 2. Oscar Peterson Trio Night Train beats Sam Cooke Night Beat August 1963, and there’s also the highly influential 3. Miles Davis In a Silent Way beats Led Zeppelin II October 1969 (besides, we did allready have some fine Jeff Beck Group in that direction).
Something For Everybody and Pot Luck are very Iconic and very underrated in my opinion as albums and in Elvis' catalog in general. Thank you for including them.
I meant in the whole 1960s list, there was only one Elvis soundtrack (Blur Hawaii); I think GI Blues deserved to be on the list. Also, the gospel "His Hand in Mine"....
@@rickstapenhurst4019 I'm Sorry that was my fault. Now that I see what you meant it is weird to include one soundtrack. I though maybe Viva Las Vegas or Kissing Cousins might be included and Yes definitely his gospel records. I didn't see the 68 Comeback Special either.
It’s absolutely insane that every Beatles album except yellow submarine is the most iconic of its month. insane. Edit: To put this in perspective, only 5 of the 8 led zeppelin album were most iconic of their month.
@@thetasteofwater918 It is close, but I think more of the songs from Help! are recognized today compared to Highway 61. Both are impactful and important, but Help! is probably the best of their pop days by far.
The best part is you can TELL when the Vietnam War hits full-force by 1966 and onward. That just shows how much music played a big part of the war! By 1969, the war is growing further unpopular, with more songs against the government! The Rolling Stones especially, with the Beggars Banquet-Let It Bleed combo.
Jan 10, 1964, Meet the Beatles, the album that broke the Beatles worldwide! Please Please Me and With the Beatles, were already out, hadn't caused a ripple. March 1964, the Beach Boys released their 5th LP, Shut Down, Vol 2, with some of their best singles, Fun, Fun, Fun, and Don't Worry Baby, among them. April saw the release of the first Rolling Stones album, in the UK.
There’s truly some great music in there! May have been tempted to add maybe a Buffalo Springfield album or two (there were only 3, let’s face it) and perhaps Young’s Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. John Coltrane! - how good?
Sgt. Pepper's official release date was June 1st. May 25th was just an early shipping date and a lot of people got their copies early. The title for Most Iconic Album of May '67 should go to Are You Experienced.
the best 60's in my view: Jimi Hendrix, the doors , Led Zeppelin,The Kinks, the Who, The rolling stones, The Beatles, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplanes, Cream and Pink Floyd
Albums I have on vinyl. 1: 3:30 2: 4:14 3: 4:59 4: 5:26 5: 6:10 6: 6:33 7: 7:17 8: 7:45 9: 8:07 I have 7 songs from this album on 2 compilations albums I have. 8:40 10: 9:46 11: 9:57 I have 4 songs from this album on a compilation album I have. 10:36 12: 10:41 13: 10:47 I have 2 songs from this album on a compilation album I have. 10:52
Some tough choices had to be made. Personal favourites of mine that didn't make the cut include: "Groovin'" by The Young Rascals, "Walk Away / Pretty Ballerina" by The Left Banke, "Headquarters" and "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd" by The Monkees, "Are You Experienced?" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, "Disraeli Gears" by Cream, "Days Of Future Passed", "In Search Of The Lost Chord" and "On The Threshold Of A Dream" by the Moody Blues, "Father Is Child To The Man" and "Blood, Sweat & Tears" by Blood, Sweat & Tears, "Friday On My MInd" and "Vigil" by The Easybeats, "Stand Up" by Jethro Tull, "On TIme" by Grand Funk Railroad, and believe it or not,"Going Places" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and "A Man Without Love" by Engelbert Humperdinck!
Yea great albums are left out because it's a bad system. I think a better way to do this is to pick the 12 best albums of a year. Because there may be two or more fantastic albums released in the same month and there may be no noteworthy albums released some months
Makes me so happy to see someone who didn’t forget/ can acknowledge the greatness of groups like Sly and the Famjly Stone, the Velvet Underground. In my opinions 2 of the top 10 groups of all time. In my personal top 5
What a great great list. And, quite rightly so, even NICK DRAKE'S FIVE LEAVES LEFT is included. Album totally ignored when it came out. One or two remarks : what happened to ASTRAL WEEKS (Van) and Dylan's JOHN WESLEY HARDING ?
Imo, 'My Generation' is as iconic as it gets. It was the epithome of teenage rebellion at that time and it changed the course of rock n' roll in the following years (punk rock got a lot of its musical elements and its attitude from The Who's songs and stage presence)
Great stuff from all the music of the 60s. I love that guy on the tenor sax it was actually the baritone sax that was the second selection that you played a clip from. and jazz is one of the best art warms the music besides plastic rock.
July 68 with Music from Big Pink, Aug - Cheap Thrills, Sept - Life, Oct - Electtic Ladyland, Nov - White album, Dec- Beggars Banquet, Jan 69 - Zep 1 is quite the run
The album charts were always a cut above the singles charts. The cover of Let It Bleed by the Rolling Stones, features a cake made by Delia Smith, who was later, an influential British television cook and the cover of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was created by Sir Peter Blake an influential British pop art artist, long before he was knighted for his work.
I listened all of these 120 albums with attention over the last 2 months and had a blast! I really recommend it if you're into both early 60s and late 60s music. Really interesting to see it develop from traditional pop and jazz, rock and roll and surf rock to soul, psychadelic rock and early stages of metal.
I love the selection of albums that you decided to use especially John Coltrane and I think there was Charles Mingus that was a great album that you chose to highlight and of course the Beatles music is always great.
Good list! But the mother of all rock operas is missing here: Pretty Things with "S.F. Sorrow"! Without this album there would never have been "Tommy" and others...
The most influential songwriting album in contemporary music: Eli and the Thirteenth Confession by the New York teenage genius Laura Nyro, March 1968 - " it blew everybody's mind " Todd Rundgren
Apoteósico final: el mejor disco de la historia del rock es Let it bleed. (Me hizo falta Highway 61 revisited, es mucho mejor que el endeble Help! Pero para gustos los colores). Congratulations.
Where is : - FREAK OUT by FRANK ZAPPA -SPACE ODDITY by DAVID BOWIE and the my fave all time cvlt: - IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING by KING "THE MIGHTY" CRIMSON ❓⁉️❓⁉️
Bela homenagem e uma música especial e fúnebre ao homem mais especial que nasceu na França.Um grande orgulho aos franceses e um conforto aos familiares e a convicção imensurável da contribuição de um ser humano especial nesta vida.😢
It’s so cool how you can slowly see the change from jazz and big band music to rock and roll and psychedelic rock
That is so true because you’ve got some great great musicians starting in jars like Miles Davis from the kind of blue to his second quintet from the early 1960s. and then you got Charles Mingus on the greatest basis ever played and with albums like a I am among others and you got Ray Charles and the Beatles and Motown music from the 60s was one of the greatest decades ever. I love that second track that was played featuring the wonderful baritone sax that’s some thing that you don’t care and jazz a lot of.
Especially with the wonderful Bossanova of Stan Getz and Georgia Berto with the iconic songs like there’s a Pinado and the girl from Ipanema.
The entire 1960s was an exceedingly creative one for jazz. Many new styles emerged or were further developed, with jazz fusion and jazz rock... the blending of jazz and rock emerging in around 1968/69. I'm not sure why there's the fixation here on Coltrane as there are scores of other iconic jazz arrists/albums from the 1960s.
@@kenlee1416Theyre missing certain albums from Don Cherry, Pharoah Sanders, Sun Ra which were very, very influential in the end 60’s. Also am missing Wayne Shorter, in the 70’s video Weather Report was missed as well. Also missing King Crimson on here. Quite a few missing perhaps more influential for the time it were. Robert Fripp, Keith Tippets etc were huge as well.
well it’s kind of like mixing the 1950s & 1970s altogether
The Beatles' Albums:
Please Please Me- 3:30
With The Beatles- 4:14
A Hard Day's Night- 4:58
Beatles For Sale- 5:25
Help!- 6:10
Rubber Soul- 6:33
Revolver- 7:17
Sgt Pepper's- 8:06
Magical Mystery Tour- 8:39
The White Album- 9:46
Abbey Road- 10:41
Goes to show how big they were. The only one missing is Yellow Submarine, but it's not a surprise.
@@IanSparrow Either Yellow Submarine or LED ZEPPELIN 1. Easy pick
These beatle groupies are too funny, they think the beatles are some hallowed sacrosanct institution that can't be denied. They were a pop band plain and simple who were
heavily influenced by American music that had been done years prior. They were more concerned with tinkering around in the studio fussing over minutia. At the end, they couldn't even
stand being around each other and disbanded a few years later. Frankly, I preferred their music after they split up and all went solo. No, I much prefer jazz that was prevalent at the time, and the previous decade, much higher level of music----I want to hold your hand??? , yeah, come on... And don't write back telling me how popular they were. So were Madonna and Justin Bieber when they came out, and I don't need to say anything about their horse s$%t music.
@@IanSparrow yellow submarine I'd underrated
@@jrcwwl Nearly everything you said is false.
1967 Hits different. Best year of the 60s definitely.
and 69
And 1968
And 1966
very good opinion!! baroque pop was fucking swinging at that time and so many good bands started to sweep the scene (think the doors and stuff)
1965 was the best year for singles, but I agree that '67 was the best year for albums.
1969 was an amazing year you got Beatles, Stones, Who, CCR, and Zeppelin
And Nick Drake
The greatest year for Rock!
Dont forget to Beach Boys pet sounds 👍
@@Aiven-j Beach boy's 1969 album was 2020!
@@Aiven-j Pet Sounds was 1966
1969 oct - In the Court of the Crimson King, King Crimson
Great record, but not over LZ2. An embarrassment of riches in 1969.
@@jeffgoblue Much better than «led Zeppelin II», a bad album, with a bunch of bad songs
@@jeffgoblue nah im pretty sure its over LZ2
I prefer kc but led zeppelin II is a great album bro@@neal_and_jack_and_me
@@jeffgobluemuch better than lz2 musically
Great video. Everything pre 1963 shows you how many influences and ideas the Fab Four drew from...and how they'd completely change the game when they arrived. The greatest musical decade ever!
@LDGaming Most definitely Is! But the Beatles had the biggest impact popularity wise and across a broad range of musical styles and tastes.
@LDGaming Lol, I listen to more jazz and soul than I do popular music, man 😄 but hey, it doesn't matter. All is appreciated In my ears.
@@t_albino thats the mindset to have, bless up
Beatles forever!
Strawberry Fields Forever
Hey jude yellow submarine we can work it out let it be twist and shout and i love her in my life michelle
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The best band forever.
rip to anyone who released an iconic album the same month as the beatles
You mean in the whole decade of 60s 😂😂😂 because if you can think of the whole 60s music Beatles is the one who dominate it
I mean there’s Brenda Lee
beatles>>
@@johnnymoondogs1816 Elvis was massive in the 60s. Best selling single of the year in uk in 1960 & 61, plus best selling album of the year in 1961. Between 1960-63 he placed 12 singles at the top in uk plus 4 albums that spent 47 weeks a the top. Sadly he got f over and forced into Hollywood at the end of 1963. But made massive come bk in 69 with in the ghetto and suspicious Minds
Yep. Days Of Future Passed by The Moody Blues is the first one that came to mind (same month as Magical Mystery Tour).
'66 was such a pivotal year. Sounds of Silence, Aftermath, Pet Sounds, Blonde On Blonde and Revolver?
We can see the change in music with the Beatles in '63. A great decade.
4:39 Thanks for remembering Brasil, great friend.
Another great list! October 1969 for Zeppelin II or Court of the Crimson King must have been a tough choice. The former is better known (and my personal fave), but the latter is possibly one of the greatest prog rock albums ever.
If the criteria is "which album is more iconic?" then I think he got it right. Nevertheless, I slightly prefer In the Court of the Crimson King to Led Zeppelin II.
It's arguably the first prog rock album ever. I forgot about LZ 2 and expected to see KC on here but either one deserves it. An honorable mention to Frank Zappa's Hot Rats also which also came out the same month.
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 Over the past 20 years or so "Court" has become pretty iconic. I think the internet is part of the reason why. I bet a lot of people wouldn't know about that KC debut or even KC in general if it wasn't for the internet (all my opinion of course).
It's the second best rated album on the rate your music site for a reason@@mikereiss4216
everytime anything related to Bob dylan appears:
Bob Dylan - 2:24
The freewilling - 3:41
The times they are a- changing - 4:31
Another side of Bob dylan - 5:05
Bringing it all back home - 5:49
Mr tambourine ( the byrds) - 6:00
Blonde on blonde - 7:06
Nashville Skyilne - 10:14
My favorite album of all time didn't make the cut!!? Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited.
@@charlotex1 same month as the Beatles help
That was my first thought, where's highway 61 revisited.
@@Aidenkong523 i would suggest that Highway 61 is more iconic than Help.... nothing against Help
November 1967 was quite a month for albums. Magical Mystery Tour was chosen that month, a reasonable choice, but also released that month were Forever Changes by Love, Disraeli Gears by Cream, and Days of Future Passed by The Moody Blues.
MMT was only in the US, I'd pick Forever Changes.
In my eyes Days of Future Passed is a masterpiece, but Disraeli gears slightly edges it out when it comes to iconicness
Magical Mystery Tour isn't even an album.
@@danielburger1775it was released as an LP in the US so obviously it is, unless your definition of "album" is warped
Sensational albums. I'm a Beatles nut through and through but even I'd pick Forever Changes
Never to be repeated or bettered, the 60's music will always be the ultimate.
The BEST decade in music.🏆
Beatles, Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, Stones, Nick Drake, The Who....The BEST.
It was nice to see Nick Drake there
Mee too
naa, the best is the decade 70s
Yes because you have the beatles, the band, the Allman brothers, van morrison, David bowie, Bob dylan, Simon and Garfunkel and many more
@@dariogomez4308
Agree. The ‘60s gave influence to what would become the peak decade in music, the ‘70s. I’d give the ‘60s runner up.
Great to see every Beatles’ studio album of the 60s included. “ Magical Mystery Tour “ was first released in 1967 in the U.K.as a double EP. I own on vinyl eleven of the twelve albums of 1969 in the video and am always adding to my record collection.
6:27 - favourite band. I love these guys who were the first to introduce the harpsichord into the pop industry in songs For You Love, and came up with true psychedelic rock back in February 1966 - Shapes of Things. And how many different experiments were conducted with the guitar sound! And they came up with the song "Still I'm Sad" too.. I love you yardbirds)
🔥🤟
1965 and 1966 were the turning points of the 60s.
1966 had Pet Sounds,the greatest album ever.
For the better?
@@rickstapenhurst4019 Yes indeed
I know Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited came out the same month as the Beatles Help! But it really should be on this list somehow.
Highway 61 is better than Help tbh
@@OHakkinen_I love the Beatles, but Highway 61 Revisited is definitely better than Help!
@@davesutherland1864 fr
@@davesutherland1864 both are different style of music
Highway 61 Revisited was such a landmark album that it's the first time The Beatles were even remotely threatened by anyone. Thankfully Rubber Soul was right around the corner, where they both caught up and surpassed it. Highway is definitely the more remarkable album.
It's also one of the last times they were threatened. The other two times in my opinion were Pet Sounds the next year and In the Court of the Crimson King (1969).
My generation
Papa's bag
Highway 61
Jimi hendrix experience
In the court of the crimson king
My Favorite Things
Travelin Man
Crying
You Really Got Me
California Dreaming
Subterranean homesick blues
Eight Miles High
All Along the Watchtower
Break on Through to the Otherside
I'm Waiting for My Man
Five Leaves Left
Green River
Best album: Love, Forever Changes.
What an absolutely insane decade!! It leaves me speechless!! The shear amount of creativity is just mind boggling..!!!!
Love watching the music change fundamentally as the decade evolves!
Great list! Thank you so much for capturing my mind for an amazing 11 minutes!!
O fim da guerra e o desenvolvimento dos instrumentos elétricos fez de uma geração inteira uma usina de criatividade e talento. A década que mudou o mundo com música
So glad to see this!! Can’t wait for the other decades!
My favorite decade of music is 60s. Thanks for introducing many great albums/artists i never heard.
So happy to see Love made it to someone's list.
Also interesting is that The Byrds psychedelic masterpiece Fifth Dimension hit the scene just before Revolver.
The Coltrane, Miles Davis and Oliver Nelson albums sound so good amid the early 60's pop.
Just like the ‘70’s this is a great run. Thanks a lot.
From the Jazz piano highly influential Classic Trio’s I have two suggestions:
1. Bill Evans Trio Sunday at the Village Vanguard beats Elvis’ Blue Hawaï in October 1961
2. Oscar Peterson Trio Night Train beats Sam Cooke Night Beat August 1963,
and there’s also the highly influential
3. Miles Davis In a Silent Way beats Led Zeppelin II October 1969 (besides, we did allready have some fine Jeff Beck Group in that direction).
I like Miles Davis but I think it's definitely not as iconic as Zeppelin II.
Something For Everybody and Pot Luck are very Iconic and very underrated in my opinion as albums and in Elvis' catalog in general. Thank you for including them.
"Something for Everybody".
But only one Elvis soundtrack?
@@rickstapenhurst4019 Actually both are original. Neither is a soundtrack.
I meant in the whole 1960s list, there was only one Elvis soundtrack (Blur Hawaii); I think GI Blues deserved to be on the list. Also, the gospel "His Hand in Mine"....
@@rickstapenhurst4019 I'm Sorry that was my fault. Now that I see what you meant it is weird to include one soundtrack. I though maybe Viva Las Vegas or Kissing Cousins might be included and Yes definitely his gospel records. I didn't see the 68 Comeback Special either.
I would have gone with 'Trout Mask Replica' for June 1969, but that's just me.
8:24 Wow, what a cool band! I wonder which member is Pink?
It’s absolutely insane that every Beatles album except yellow submarine is the most iconic of its month. insane.
Edit: To put this in perspective, only 5 of the 8 led zeppelin album were most iconic of their month.
Highway 61 Revisited is easily more iconic than Help!
@@thetasteofwater918 It is close, but I think more of the songs from Help! are recognized today compared to Highway 61. Both are impactful and important, but Help! is probably the best of their pop days by far.
Let it be has left the chat
@@thebee15 Let it be was released in 1970 and was part of the other video
@@thetasteofwater918 that’s just disrespectful
I am a MUCH bigger fan of the pre Beatles era of the 60s (1960-1962), but I do love the psychedelic rock period. '68 was the grooviest ❤
The best part is you can TELL when the Vietnam War hits full-force by 1966 and onward. That just shows how much music played a big part of the war! By 1969, the war is growing further unpopular, with more songs against the government! The Rolling Stones especially, with the Beggars Banquet-Let It Bleed combo.
Electric Ladyland, The White Album & Beggars Banquet released in 3 successive months. That’s impossible to beat! Led Zep 1 the next month…..Wow
Jan 10, 1964, Meet the Beatles, the album that broke the Beatles worldwide! Please Please Me and With the Beatles, were already out, hadn't caused a ripple. March 1964, the Beach Boys released their 5th LP, Shut Down, Vol 2, with some of their best singles, Fun, Fun, Fun, and Don't Worry Baby, among them. April saw the release of the first Rolling Stones album, in the UK.
Music changed so dramatically between the early 60's to the late 60's.
There’s truly some great music in there! May have been tempted to add maybe a Buffalo Springfield album or two (there were only 3, let’s face it) and perhaps Young’s Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere. John Coltrane! - how good?
1967-1969 sure hits different. Great video!
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Sgt. Pepper's official release date was June 1st. May 25th was just an early shipping date and a lot of people got their copies early. The title for Most Iconic Album of May '67 should go to Are You Experienced.
the best 60's in my view: Jimi Hendrix, the doors , Led Zeppelin,The Kinks, the Who, The rolling stones, The Beatles, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplanes, Cream and Pink Floyd
The memories. I could tell by this list the approximate time that I actually started paying attention to the radio. About mid 1960.
The Velvet Underground is art.
So true.
its all art
VU is more like kindergarden finger painting art
bad art
@@carljung9230 There is no good or bad. Art is Art. You can like it or not but you can't call it "bad". Other than that, they changed the music.
Best band ever
Albums I have on vinyl.
1: 3:30
2: 4:14
3: 4:59
4: 5:26
5: 6:10
6: 6:33
7: 7:17
8: 7:45
9: 8:07
I have 7 songs from this album on 2 compilations albums I have. 8:40
10: 9:46
11: 9:57
I have 4 songs from this album on a compilation album I have. 10:36
12: 10:41
13: 10:47
I have 2 songs from this album on a compilation album I have. 10:52
Some tough choices had to be made. Personal favourites of mine that didn't make the cut include: "Groovin'" by The Young Rascals,
"Walk Away / Pretty Ballerina" by The Left Banke,
"Headquarters" and "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones, Ltd" by The Monkees,
"Are You Experienced?" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience,
"Disraeli Gears" by Cream,
"Days Of Future Passed", "In Search Of The Lost Chord" and "On The Threshold Of A Dream" by the Moody Blues,
"Father Is Child To The Man" and "Blood, Sweat & Tears" by Blood, Sweat & Tears,
"Friday On My MInd" and "Vigil" by The Easybeats,
"Stand Up" by Jethro Tull,
"On TIme" by Grand Funk Railroad,
and believe it or not,"Going Places" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and "A Man Without Love" by Engelbert Humperdinck!
Yea great albums are left out because it's a bad system. I think a better way to do this is to pick the 12 best albums of a year. Because there may be two or more fantastic albums released in the same month and there may be no noteworthy albums released some months
The compilation album Magical Mystery Tour was not released in the UK until 1976. November : Forever Changes ,by Love , or Disraeli Gears , by Cream.
As a child of the 60s and a teenager by the end of the 60s I really appreciate this. Absolutely awesome.
I went from five years old to fourteen years old in that decade, and it was absolutely awesome.
4:39 BRAZIL MENTIONED🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 UM DOS MELHORES ALBUNS DA HISTORIA DA MUSICA!!!!
Makes me so happy to see someone who didn’t forget/ can acknowledge the greatness of groups like Sly and the Famjly Stone, the Velvet Underground. In my opinions 2 of the top 10 groups of all time. In my personal top 5
What a great great list. And, quite rightly so, even NICK DRAKE'S FIVE LEAVES LEFT is included. Album totally ignored when it came out. One or two remarks : what happened to ASTRAL WEEKS (Van) and Dylan's JOHN WESLEY HARDING ?
Imo, 'My Generation' is as iconic as it gets. It was the epithome of teenage rebellion at that time and it changed the course of rock n' roll in the following years (punk rock got a lot of its musical elements and its attitude from The Who's songs and stage presence)
Also, 'Disraeli Gears' by Cream caused a big impact in the psychedelic scene. 'Sunshine of your love' was an anthem during the Summer of Love
@@gabrielcaldini Jimi Hendrix's debut should be here too, thats one of the most important rock albums ever and probably Jimi's most iconic.
Man this channel sleeps on The Who.
@@vanplq8841 unfortunately it came out the same month as rubber soul
@@marcel87688 Understandable
Great stuff from all the music of the 60s. I love that guy on the tenor sax it was actually the baritone sax that was the second selection that you played a clip from. and jazz is one of the best art warms the music besides plastic rock.
A+ video!
Just fantastic!
Pet Sounds, great album haha ❤️
Everyone forgetting Elvis and he’s here so much
July 68 with Music from Big Pink, Aug - Cheap Thrills, Sept - Life, Oct - Electtic Ladyland, Nov - White album, Dec- Beggars Banquet, Jan 69 - Zep 1 is quite the run
No Forever Changes?? Absolutely astonishing
keep uploading such videos, thank you very much
Between the three of us, my siblings and I owned at least 67 of these albums. Great transformative era.
The best decade in music ever... And a ton more left off here
which other albums do you consider iconic? I am interested!
The album charts were always a cut above the singles charts.
The cover of Let It Bleed by the Rolling Stones, features a cake made by Delia Smith, who was later, an influential British television cook and the cover of Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was created by Sir Peter Blake an influential British pop art artist, long before he was knighted for his work.
I listened all of these 120 albums with attention over the last 2 months and had a blast! I really recommend it if you're into both early 60s and late 60s music. Really interesting to see it develop from traditional pop and jazz, rock and roll and surf rock to soul, psychadelic rock and early stages of metal.
67/68 are the best years for classic albums every week there would be a top album release, come to think of it 69 also ✌️
Amazing list! 🔥🔥🔥
I love the selection of albums that you decided to use especially John Coltrane and I think there was Charles Mingus that was a great album that you chose to highlight and of course the Beatles music is always great.
5:10 YESS of course, it had to be here !! What a classic !
The Who Sell Out should have been on this list. Thats one of the best album covers and concepts from the 1960s.
The sixties ending with the who, ccr, the Beatles, ccr AGAIN, and let it bleed is possibly the greatest ending to a decade ever
Cool! Another one
ICONIC 1960'S ALBUMS :
@00:00 : "THIS IS DARIN" : BOBBY DARIN ( JAN. 1960 )
@00:06: : "GIANT STEPS" : JOHN COLTRANE ( JAZZ ) ( FEB. 1960 )
@00:11 : "BLUES & ROOTS" : CHARLES MINGUS ( JAZZ ) ( MAR. 1960 )
@00:17 : "ELVIS IS BACK ! " : ELVIS PRESLEY (APR. 1960 )
@00:22 : "COOKE'S TOUR" : SAM COOKE (MAY 1960 )
@00:28 : "MUDDY WATERS SINGS 'BIG BILL' " : MUDDY WATERS ( BLUES ) ( JUNE1960 )
@00:33 : "ROCKIN' AT THE HOPS" : CHUCK BERRY ( JULY 1960 )
@00:39 : "BRENDA LEE" : BRENDA LEE ( AUG. 1960 )
@00:44 : "THE GENIUS HITS THE ROAD" : RAY CHARLES ( SEP. 1960 )
@00:50 : "A DATE WITH THE EVERLY BROTHERS" : EVERLY BROTHERS ( OCT. 1960 )
@00:55 : "HIS HAND IN MINE" : ELVIS PRESLEY ( NOV. 1960 )
@01:01 : "WALK , DON'T RUN" : VENTURES ( DEC. 1960 )
@01:06 : "TWO STEPS FROM THE BLUES" : BOBBY BLAND ( BLUES ) ( JAN. 1961 )
@01:12 : "THE SOUL OF IKE & TINA TURNER" : IKE & TINA TURNER : ( FEB. 1961 )
@01:17 : "MY FAVORITE THINGS" : JOHN COLTRANE ( JAZZ ) ( MAR. 1961 )
@01:23 : "EMOTIONS" : BRENDA LEE ( APR. 1961 )
@01:29 : "RICK IS 21" : RICKY NELSON ( MAY 1961 )
@01:34 : "SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY" : ELVIS PRESLEY ( JUNE 1961 )
@01:40 : "BLUE MOON" : MARCELS (JULY 1961 )
@01:46 : "THE BLUES AND THE ABSTRACT TRUTH" : OLIVER NELSON (JAZZ) ( AUG. 1961 )
@01:51 : "THE SHADOWS: "SHADOWS ( SEP. 1961 )
@01:56 : "BLUE HAWAII" : ELVIS PRESLEY ( OCT. 1961 )
@02:02 : "OLE' COLETRANE" : JOHN COLTRANE ( JAZZ ) ( NOV. 1961 )
@02:08 : "SOMEDAY MY PRINCE WILL COME" : MILES DAVIS ( JAZZ ) ( DEC. 1961 )
@02:13 : "CRYING" : ROY ORBISON ( JAN. 1962 )
@02:18 : "BEN E. KING SINGS FOR LOVERS" : BEN E. KING ( FEB. 1962 )
@02:24 : "BOB DYLAN" : BOB DYLAN ( MAR. 1962 )
@02:29 : "MODERN SOUNDS IN COUNTRY AND WESTERN MUSIC" : RAY CHARLES ( 4/1962 )
@02:35 : "POT LUCK" : ELVIS PRESLEY ( MAY 1962 )
@02:40 : "I LEFT MY HEART IN SAN FRANCISCO" : TONY BENNETT ( JUNE 1962 )
@02:46 : "I'LL TRY SOMETHING NEW" : MIRACLES ( JULY 1962 )
@02:52 : "DON'T PLAY THAT SONG ! " : BEN E. KING ( AUG. 1962 )
@02:57 : "SHERRY" : FOUR SEASONS ( SEP. 1962 )
@03:02 : "SURFIN' SAFARI" : BEACH BOYS ( OCT. 1962 )
@03:09 : "SURFER'S CHOICE" : DICK DALE AND THE DEL - TONES ( NOV. 1962 )
@03:14 : "MEET THE SUPREMES" : SUPREMES ( DEC. 1962 )
@03:20 : "THAT STUBBORN KINDA FELLOW" : MARVIN GAYE ( JAN. 1963 )
@03:25 : "THE FABULOUS MIRACLES" : MIRACLES ( FEB. 1963 )
@03:30 : "PLEASE PLEASE ME" ( U.K. VERSION ) : BEATLES ( MAR. 1963 )
@03:36 : "NIGHT LIFE" : RAY PRICE ( COUNTRY ) (APR. 1963 )
@03:42 : "THE FREEWHEELIN' BOB DYLAN" : BOB DYLAN ( MAY 1963 )
@03:47 : "IT'S GONNA WORK OUT FINE" : IKE & TINA TURNER ( JUNE 1963 )
@03:53 : "IN DREAMS" : ROY ORBISON ( JULY 1963 )
@03:58 : "NIGHT DREAMS" : SAM COOKE ( AUG. 1963 )
@04:03 : "SURFER GIRL" : BEACH BOYS ( SEP. 1963 )
@04:09 : "LITTLE DEUCE COUPE" : BEACH BOYS ( OCT. 1963 )
@04:14 : "WITH THE BEATLES" ( U.K. VERSION ) : BEATLES ( NOV. 1963 )
@04:20 : "THE KINGSMEN IN PERSON FEATURING 'LOUIE LOUIE' " : KINGSMEN ( DEC. 1963 )
@04:26 : "IRISH SONGS , COUNTRY SYLE" : HANK LOCKLIN ( COUNTRY ) ( JAN 1964 )
@04:31 : "THE TIMES THEY ARE A - CHANGIN' " : BOB DYLAN ( FEB. 1964 )
@04:37 : "GETZ / GILBERTO" : STAN GETZ & JOAO GILBERTO ( JAZZ ) ( MAR. 1964 )
@04:42 : "THE ROLLING STONES" ( U.K. VERSION ) : ROLLING STONES ( APR. 1964 )
@04:47 : "ROGER AND OUT" : ROGER MILLER ( COUNTRY ) ( MAY 1964 )
@04:53 : "BEFORE I'M OVER YOU" : LORETTA LYNN ( COUNTRY ) ( JUNE 1964 )
@04:58 : "A HARD DAY'S NIGHT" ( U.K. VERSION ) : BEATLES ( JULY 1964 )
@05:03 : "ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN" : BOB DYLAN ( AUG. 1964 )
@05:10 : "THE ANIMALS" : ANIMALS ( SEP. 1964 )
@05:15 : "KINKS" ( U.K. VERSION ) : KINKS ( OCT. 1964 )
@05:21 : "...PRESENTING THE FABULOUS RONETTES" : RONETTES ( NOV. 1964 )
@05:26 : "BEATLES FOR SALE" ( U.K. VERSION ) : BEATLES ( DEC. 1964 )
@05:31 : "A LOVE SUPREME" : JOHN COLTRANE ( JAZZ ) ( JAN. 1965 )
@05:37 : "ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL" : JOHNNY CASH ( COUNTRY ) ( FEB. 1965 )
@05:43 : "THE BEACH BOYS TODAY !" : BEACH BOYS ( MAR. 1965 )
@05:48 : "BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME" : BOB DYLAN ( APR. 1965 )
@05:53 : "BAHIA" : JOHN COLTRANE ( JAZZ ) ( MAY 1965 )
@05:59 : "MR. TAMBOURINE MAN" : BYRDS ( JUNE 1965 )
@06:05 : "OUT OF OUR HEADS" : ROLLING STONES ( JULY 1965 )
@06:11 : "HELP ! " ( U.K. VERSION ) : BEATLES ( AUG. 1965 )
@06:15 : "OTIS BLUE / OTIS REDDING SINGS SOUL" : OTIS REDDING ( SEP. 1965 )
@06:21 : "PASTEL BLUES" : NINA SIMONE ( JAZZ ) ( OCT. 1965 )
@06:27 : "HAVING A RAVE UP WITH THE YARDBIRDS" : YARDBIRDS ( NOV. 1965 )
@06:32 : "RUBBER SOUL" : BEATLES ( DEC. 1965 )
@06:39 : "SOUNDS OF SILENCE" : SIMON & GARFUNKEL ( JAN 1966 )
@06:44 : "IF YOU CAN BELIEVE YOUR EYES AND EARS" : MAMAS AND PAPAS ( FEB. 1966 )
@06:50 : "BOOTS" : NANCY SINATRA ( MAR. 1966 )
@06:55 : "AFTERMATH" ( U.K. VERSION ) : ROLLING STONES ( APR. 1966 )
@07:00 : "PET SOUNDS" : BEACH BOYS ( MAY 1966 )
@07:06 : "BLONDE ON BLONDE" : BOB DYLAN ( JUNE 1966 )
@07:12 : "FIFTH DEMENSION" : BYRDS ( JULY 1966 )
@07:17 : "REVOLVER" : BEATLES ( AUG. 1966 )
@07:23 : "WILD IS THE WIND" : NINA SIMONE ( JAZZ ) ( SEP. 1966 )
@07:28 : PARSLEY , SAGE , ROSEMARY , AND THYME" : SIMON & GARFUNKEL ( OCT. 1966 )
@07:34 : "DA CAPO" : LOVE ( NOV. 1966 )
@07:39 : "FRESH CREAM" : CREAM ( DEC. 1966 )
@07:45 : "THE DOORS" : DOORS ( JAN. 1967 )
@07:50 : SURREALISTIC PILLOW" : JEFFERSON AIRPLANE ( FEB. 1967 )
@07:56 : "THE VELVET UNDERGROUND AND NICO" : VELVET UNDERGROUND ( MAR. 1967 )
@08:01 : "HAPPY TOGETHER / SHE'D RATHER BE WITH ME" : TURTLES ( APR. 1967 )
@08:07 : "SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND" : BEATLES ( MAY 1967 )
@08:12 : "SAFE AS MILK" : CAPTAIN BEEFHEART ( JUNE 1967 )
@08:18 : "BEE GEES FIRST" : BEE GEES ( JULY 1967 )
@08:24 : "THE PIPER AT THE GATES OF DAWN" : PINK FLOYD ( AUG. 1967 )
@08:29 : "STRANGE DAYS" : DOORS ( SEP. 1967 )
@08:35 : "EASTER EVERYWHERE" : 13TH FLOOR ELEVATORS (OCT. 1967 )
@08:40 : "MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR" : BEATLES ( NOV. 1967 )
@08:46 : "AXIS : BOLD AS LOVE" : JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE ( DEC. 1967 )
@08:51 : "ARETHA : LADY SOUL" : ARETHA FRANKLIN ( JAN. 1968 )
@08:56 : "THE DOCK OF THE BAY" : OTIS REDDING ( FEB. 1968 )
@09:02 : "REFLECTIONS" : DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES ( MAR. 1968 )
@09:08 : "BOOKENDS" : SIMON & GARFUNKEL ( APR. 1968 )
@09:13 : "AT FOLSOM PRISON" : JOHNNY CASH ( COUNTRY ) (MAY 1968 )
@09:18 : "IN - A - GADDA - VIDA" : IRON BUTTERFLY ( JUNE 1968 )
@09:24 : "MUSIC FROM BIG PINK" : BAND ( JULY 1968 )
@09:30 : "CHEAP THRILLS" : BIG BROTHER AND THE HOLDING COMPANY ( AUG. 1968 )
( FEATURING JANIS JOPLIN )
@09:36 : "LIFE" : SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE" (SEP. 1968 )
@09:41 : "ELECTRIC LADYLAND" : JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE (OCT. 1968 )
@09:47 : "WHITE ALBUM" : BEATLES ( NOV. 1968 )
@09:52 : "BEGGARS BANQUET" : ROLLING STONES ( DEC. 1968 )
@09:58 : "LED ZEPPELIN" : LED ZEPPELIN ( JAN. 1969 )
@10:04 : "KICK OUT THE JAMS" : MC5 ( FEB. 1969 )
@10:09 : "THE VELVET UNDERGROUND" : VELVET UNDERGROUND ( MAR. 1969 )
@10:14 : "NASHVILLE SKYLINE" : BOB DYLAN ( APR. 1969 )
@10:20 : "TOMMY" : WHO ( MAY 1969 )
@10:25 : "FROM ELVIS IN MEMPHIS" : ELVIS PRESLEY ( JUNE 1969 )
@10:31 : "FIVE LEAVES LEFT" : NICK DRAKE ( JULY 1969 )
@10:36 : "GREEN RIVER" : CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL ( AUG. 1969 )
@10:42 : "ABBEY ROAD" : BEATLES ( SEP 1969 )
@10:47 : "LED ZEPPELIN II" : LED ZEPPELIN ( OCT. 1969 )
@10:53 : "WILLY AND THE POOR BOYS" : CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL ( NOV. 1969 )
@10:58 : "LET IT BLEED" : ROLLING STONES ( DEC. 1969 )
Good list! But the mother of all rock operas is missing here: Pretty Things with "S.F. Sorrow"! Without this album there would never have been "Tommy" and others...
All these videos are amazing, but I wish each song could play for just 3-4 more seconds, to complete the line.
Ikoniczny czyli kultowy!Brak In The Court...,Days of Future Passed,My Generation,aThe Links.
The most influential songwriting album in contemporary music: Eli and the Thirteenth Confession by the New York teenage genius Laura Nyro, March 1968 - " it blew everybody's mind " Todd Rundgren
January 1967 - The doors - The doors
September 1967 - Stange Days - The doors
Great selection of albums. Evis, Dylan, the Stones, the Beatles, Johnny Cash, Simon and Garfunkel…fabulous!
Of course ❤❤❤❤❤❤ i love Simon Beatles Johnny Dylan and Elvis
I would really like to see this for the 1950’s.
Apoteósico final: el mejor disco de la historia del rock es Let it bleed. (Me hizo falta Highway 61 revisited, es mucho mejor que el endeble Help! Pero para gustos los colores). Congratulations.
Missing Yellow Submarine Album!! That was iconic af
More iconic than Led Zeppelin 1?
@@Aidenkong523 probably not.
In the court of the Crimson King?
I think that came out the same month with abbey road or led Zeppelin ll so for this reason is not here
Спасибо большое за видео! Очень удобно и лаконично
the kinks are so underrated
60s is very best
I can't wait to see your Most Iconic Album Released Every Month of the ‘80s comes out!
1969 might be the best year for music ever.
Or 1971
1971
Indeed
Sure but '91 will always be my favourite
1970 was so much better.
Nice to see the acknowledgement of bands such as Love and The 13th Floor Elevators! I honestly did not expect to see them.
Good call.
Glad to see 13th floor Elevators on this list
Where is :
- FREAK OUT by FRANK ZAPPA
-SPACE ODDITY by DAVID BOWIE
and the my fave all time cvlt:
- IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING by KING "THE MIGHTY" CRIMSON
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Can you make Girl band rock greatest hits or all many genre girl band,nice video dude thanks...😃
A decade so iconic Highway 61 get’s left of the list
Most Iconic Album Released Every Month of the 197th Decade (January 1961-December 1970) (ft. 196th Decade)
No Highway 61 Revisited???????????????????????????????????????????? cheers
Magical Mystery Tour was an EP. The LP version came along in the 70s
I guess a ep can count as a album, with it being a double ep I'm sure it has a special place.
Wonderful decade, my favourite.
Puras joyitas transcendentales en el mundo de la música 🤩
‘68 had Live at Folsom and Electric Ladyland. What a year.
That's a lot of great albums.
Obrigado pela viagem, vou criar uma playlist.
I’m ready for the 80’s and 90’s lists.
Bela homenagem e uma música especial e fúnebre ao homem mais especial que nasceu na França.Um grande orgulho aos franceses e um conforto aos familiares e a convicção imensurável da contribuição de um ser humano especial nesta vida.😢
I love that bob dylan is there so much and one of the albums were even a cover of dylans