The Iconic 1966 Music Scene (Part 1) The Kinks, John Lennon, The Who
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Step into the vibrant world of 1966 music history, a year that marked a cultural revolution and redefined the sound of rock, pop, and beyond. Explore how the British Invasion continued its dominance with landmark moments like The Beatles' Rubber Soul and Revolver, and how The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and the Beach Boys pushed music to unprecedented heights.
From Simon and Garfunkel’s haunting Sounds of Silence to Motown hits by The Supremes and Stevie Wonder, the soundscape of 1966 was as diverse as it was groundbreaking. Witness the rise of psychedelic rock with Pink Floyd at the Marquee Club, and relive iconic performances on Ready Steady Go! by The Who, The Kinks, and more.
Find out how early 1966 began to see the emergence of a music revolution. January 1966 - April 1966 #1966 #1960s #thekinks
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As a 17 year old l figured this was "normal " to have all this great music continue on.
Carol Kaye played bass on alot of those American tracks. God love her.❤️❤️❤️
I was 8 in the UK in 1966. We always had the transistor radio on. Clearly remember Bang Bang, These Boots Are Made For Walking, Sunny Afternoon, Sunshine Superman, Good Vibrations and many others. Of course as a child, Yellow Submarine too. What a great year for pop music, when it was still very much a social phenomenon.
It amazes me that this video leaves out The Creation's Making Time. It's a great song from a very underrated band.
They are discussed on the Freakbeat video a few weeks back. ✌️
Awesome video have a great day freewheeling ❤
Thank you for the retrospective. As a fan and collector, the music of 1966 comes out on top.
You’re very welcome! Working on part 2. Stay tuned!
some great artists here, the kinks, dusty springfield, etc
Would love to have seen Pink Floyd with Syd Barret on a Sunday afternoon at The Marquee Club !
Same here 👈🏼😊❤
count me in
Sonny Rollins and Ornette Coleman at Ronnie Scots on the same bill WOW id go there!
My eyes popped out at that on the page.
What a diverse music scene!
1966 was when the album fully came into its own, whereas 1965 was when the 45 single reached its peak.
1966 The Year Everything Changed
Yeah we lost Paul late that year, but Billy came in and did a great job
I was born in 1966.
Thanks for putting this out
You’re very welcome 🙏 working on part 2
1965 was superior. My Generation, Satisfaction, Like A Rolling Stone, Tracks of My Tears, Papas Got A Brand New Bag, Day Tripper etc etc
I had a mad crush on Art Garfunkle 🥰
... and Pete Townsend 😘 🎸
Very different guys but both talented!
@freewheelingideas true ... I like the tall silent type ... brilliant but not showy or conceited. 😄
too many talented people 😍(!) but if I had a time machine to go back to the swinging sixties period, I would def choose Steve Marriott (the one pictured here), Tony Hicks and Beatle George ❤️ (it kinda surprised me that you didn't mention a Beatle lol)
@KieroUnasBotasAGoGo I was a member of an Official Beatles Fan Club when I was 11 yrs. old. We met monthly to open a box that arrived from Liverpool. The older girls were Beatle maniacs. They would fight about which Beatle belonged to who. I got my share of bruises if I dared say I love Paul🥴🤛
Both bi lol
I was only six then.
S and G were perfect for their times…just great songs,very few duds
Awesome video have a great day freewheeling ❤