The "British Invasion". A question for you old farts out there.


In school as a young teen ager, we has two groups....the Beatles fans and the Dave Clark Five fans, which I was one of.  In your youth did you have different cliques (I am thinking high school) based on what bands/singers they liked?  I was also in the minority by being a Del Shannon fan.  (yes, I am a dinosaur! ).  Thankfully I aged into Jazz and Classical for the most part, but did enjoy some popular music in the 80s.   And you?
    




jusam
When I was a kid, I listened to the two AM stations that were popular in the Tulsa area during the early to late 60s: KAKC and KELI. (This was long before KMOD took over the FM airwaves.) Those stations were played all the time at our house, because my older sisters (a pre-teen and a teenager) listened to them constantly. (Several transistor radios with the single earpiece provided service over the years in our household.) That's where my tastes in music were primarily developed.

I didn't appreciate it until much later in my life, but those two AM stations played at least a small variety of popular music every day: British Invasion, garage bands (i.e. the kinds of bands you'll find on Nuggets compilations), Motown, some Stax r&b, doo wop, surf music, teen idols, girl groups, the occasional blues record, and even country folks like Merle Haggard and Freddie Hart. I can also remember when they played "Israelites" by Desmond Dekker and "Double Barrel" by Dave & Ansel Collins all the time. Those stations are probably why I like almost all kinds of music (except for bad music).

As for the British Invasion, most of my classmates fell into that Beatles vs Rolling Stones thing. I love the music of both bands (and I managed to catch the Stones live a few times), but I primarily ran with the Beatles crowd. Still do.
To name a few, Blues Magoos, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Eric Burton, Janis Joplin, Santana, Temptations, Carol King, James Taylor, Moody Blues, Simon & Garfunkel, Jefferson Airplane, CCR.
"...I've got children sleeping in here!  Don't you know any good songs?!"

Yeah, but we prefer this....;)
I saw the mention of the group War.  One wonderful day of my life was driving with the top down and my best friend to Road America for The Historic Races and "All Day Music" by War came on.  The song simply added to one of the best times of my life. 

Every time I hear "All Day Music" I have visual memory of a picnic we had by river, beautiful spring day. Always brings me back to that summer of 1971.
War never sounds dated to me, and sound quality is great.