Streaming Radio and  60's Pop Culture
   Last Updated 06/22/14     

  Beyond The Beat Generation-Streaming audio, thanks to Hans Kesteloo.

http://www.the-monks.com/ - This band was great and appears on the new Rhino Nuggets box set. Take a trip to their fine website. ***1/2

http://www.reelradio.com/gk/index.html   Wow, Radio air checks from all over the place, Garage freaks how about an ad for Dr. T and The Undertakers on Rick Shaws Show on  WQAM(Miami) , 1966 radio show! There is so much more  ********

http://musicradio.computer.net/wmca/wmcaairchecs.html   WMCA Good Guys airchecks.  Someone remembered this great station! Lot of great airchecks!. Put together by the same great people behind the WABC web site(see below)

www.musicradio77.com/airchecks.html   - Fantastic WABC(New York) 60's airchecks including special Beatles clips.   **** of ****  This is definitely the #1 site here.They just added a 64 minute December, 1967 show with Cousin Brucie and Dan Ingram, with all the commercials and songs, the top 100 countdown of the year. Cruise the cicadelic website while listening in realaudio(still a really primitive way to listen to music,like the buffering is pathetic, where is Bill Gates when you need him, get Paul Allen!) to this show.
http://www.isd.net/mbayly/  -Dusty Springfield Web site.

http://www.bsnpubs.com/gallery2.html -Complete discorgraphies of independent record labels from the 50's and 60's.

http://www.flexquarters.com/monkees.htm The Monkees Home page, or is it The Monks??


http://members.aol.com/bocad/leftbank.htm -Yes a web site devoted to The Left Banke of "Walk Away Renee" fame.  ***

http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/9229/index.htmlBob Kuban & The In Men also Quill Records Story-Good page on much needed information on two cd's available from Collectables with indepth history.

http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/6115/dugdugs.htm   A web site to one of the great bands from south of the border LOS DUG DUGS

http://www.geocities.com/~thingie Direct Link to The Thingies web site, with loads of outasite photos and information about the great group soon to be released on Cicadelic Records.**** of ****
http://www.modernist.com/lbb/index.html   The Little Boy Blues Band- extensive web site on this coool garage band.  Well done

http://www.summeroflove.org/gallery.html Remembering the Summer Of Love, 1967. Lots of fine photos by the hipsters who were there when it counted

http://sunsite.unc.edu/mal/MO/philm/friends/ - if you enjoy Carnaby St. and the late 60's London scene don't miss this site. Has reproductions of the magazines from the period and best of all rare photos of the greats such as Lennon, Zappa, Bolan, and many others.  Can spend an hour at least here. Oz magazine, too.    **** of ****

www.joebates.com/nostalgia/pulp1.htm   -Out Of Sight Paperback Covers. **** of ****. I mean where do you find books like "Hippie Harlot" ?  You gotta see this site to believe it.   Wow.

www.tvparty.com/  -this amazing site was hip to Sandy Becker, Chuck McCann. Loads of great articles on 60's tv. **** of ****

http://members.aol.com/CultTVman/links.html   This site has all the links to cool 60's tv shows, you'll spend all day here!  Great resource
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/tvnfilm/voyage.htm Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea web site, that is   cool for those fans of the Seaview(ie. predated Star Trek, which basically put the Seaview in oribit and called it the Starship Enterprise. **** of ****>>>here is another Voyage web site, too that is cool.>>http://www.portup.com/~hjbe/voyage/
http://members.tripod.com/~mireia/    The Time Tunnel web site. Back in 1967 this show made me curious about the RMS Titanic after seeing an episode where the stars end up on the decks of the fated ship( this was the premiere episode of this show and probabley where Director James Cameron learned about it!) **** of ****

http://www.retroweb.com/prisoner.html - The Prisoner with the cool cat that played Secret Agent man, Patrick McGoohan , this site is like so deep that a scholar must have written it for his college thesis, that doesnt mean it isn't cool , which it is verily so

http://www.bmonster.com/ - If you are into cult movies from the 50's and 60's this is the magazine for you.  Also has a gear archive on past issues with fantastic interviews, like last months one with Ingrid Pitt of Vampire fame.  ***

 

http://members.aol.com/bbqprod/bbqprod.html   1964-65 N.Y. Worlds Fair Page-  This page has links to all the interesting sites covering the great Fair.  There are sites with pictures of the Fair and also at the demolition.  For Example Try:
http://members.aol.com/Bbqprod/remnants.html   pictures of the demolition of the Worlds Fair

http://www.icgnet.com/users/phil/links.html -Great links page to sites with ruins and abandoned amusment parks, buildings, things that were once great and are now forgotten ruins.

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/RobFriedman/ Freedomland Web Site: At the time it opened in the Bronx in 1960 it was the largest amusement park in the U.S.A.  Unfortunately after the New York Worlds Fair opened in 1964(see above), Freedomland was doomed to close. This site has radio ads, memorabilia,history. ***1/2 of****