Showing posts with label the turtles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the turtles. Show all posts

Sunday, July 27

THE TURTLES - PART 2

THE TURTLES on WIKIPEDIA.

[
MP3] "It Ain't Me Babe" [1965]

[
MP3] "Guide for the Married Man" [1967]

[
MP3] "Elenore" [1968]

[
MP3] "Flyin' High" [1966]

[
MP3] "She'd Rather Be With Me" [1967]

[
MP3] "Surfer Dan" [1968]

THE TURTLES - PART 1

While I was compiling my recent HALCION DAZE mix, I came across the song "Guide for the Married Man" by THE TURTLES. I don't really remember how I came across it (or why, for that matter). Maybe the title seemed to fit what that mix was starting to feel like for me -- something having to do with 1960s domesticity, behind-the-scenes debauchery, etc. The TV series "Mad Men" certainly played a part, as I was then in the process of watching the first season on DVD. Though I came to think the show is overrated (the writing, in particular, but also the acting of everyone other than John Slattery), I loved the look and feel of the thing. The overall vibe, I guess.

Anyway, before I get too far off track... I ultimately deemed the Turtles' tune unsuitable for the mix, but I still liked the song. Previous to that, I'd only really been familiar with a handful of the band's hits -- the great "Happy Together" first and foremost. A deeper investigation seemed in order. Here are the results of said investigation....

[MP3] "Happy Together" [1967]

[
MP3] "You Baby" [1966]

[
MP3] "She's My Girl" [1967]

[
MP3] "You Showed Me" [1968]

[
MP3] "Can I Get to Know You Better" [1966]

[
MP3] "Eve of Destruction" [1965]