#8980, aired 2023-11-24 | FAMOUS GINGERS $1000: Ginger Baker played drums in this 1960s rock trio that also had Jack Bruce & Eric Clapton Cream |
#8606, aired 2022-03-28 | CROSBY $800: Before teaming up with Stills & Nash, David Crosby was a founding member of this high-flying 1960s rock group The Byrds |
#8492, aired 2021-10-19 | 20th CENTURY ENGLISH $400: The 1960s gave us acid rock; the acid was this LSD |
#7650, aired 2017-12-08 | WRITERS & WRITING $2000: The title of a work by Aldous Huxley inspired the name of this 1960s L.A. rock band The Doors |
#7567, aired 2017-07-04 | 1960s POP MUSIC $1600: Roger McGuinn & David Crosby formed this folk-rock band in Los Angeles in 1964 The Byrds |
#7344, aired 2016-07-14 | FAMOUS GINGERS $1000: Ginger Baker played drums in this 1960s rock trio that also had Jack Bruce & Eric Clapton Cream |
#6554, aired 2013-02-28 | THE SPAIN! THE SPAIN! $400: In the 1960s Spain wanted a piece of this rock, but the locals voted to keep British control the Rock of Gibraltar |
#5093, aired 2006-11-01 | YOU MUST BE AN "EGG"HEAD $800: Ska & rock steady were precursors of the Jamaican musical style that developed in the late 1960s reggae |
#4959, aired 2006-03-16 | 1960s ROCK LYRICS $400: "Come on baby let's do" this dance "take me by my little hand and go like this" "The Twist" |
#4959, aired 2006-03-16 | 1960s ROCK LYRICS $800: In this 1965 hit, The Beatles sang, "Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be. There's a shadow hanging over me" "Yesterday" |
#4959, aired 2006-03-16 | 1960s ROCK LYRICS $1200: "You know that it would be untrue, you know that I would be a liar" if we said this song wasn't a Doors hit "Light My Fire" |
#4959, aired 2006-03-16 | 1960s ROCK LYRICS $1600: "On a cold and gray Chicago mornin', a poor little baby child is born" here, "and his mama cries" "In The Ghetto" |
#4959, aired 2006-03-16 | 1960s ROCK LYRICS $2000: This "Sweet" Tommy James & the Shondells hit was "so stimulating, so intoxicating", "drink it right down" "Sweet Cherry Wine" |
#3118, aired 1998-03-04 | MUSIC POTPOURRI $600: Ska & rock steady were predecessors of this style that developed in Jamaica in the 1960s Reggae |
#3050, aired 1997-11-28 | THE 1960s $200: Up to 400,000 fans attended this August 1969 folk-rock festival on Max Yasgur's farm near Bethel, N.Y. Woodstock |
#2985, aired 1997-07-18 | THE BLUES $600: In the 1960s this still-rocking British rock band took its name from a Muddy Waters blues classic The Rolling Stones |
#2316, aired 1994-10-03 | 1960s ROCK $100: Their "Wednesday Morning, 3 AM" album included the original unmixed version of "The Sounds of Silence" Simon & Garfunkel |
#2316, aired 1994-10-03 | 1960s ROCK $200: "Do you believe in" this "in a young girl's heart? How the music can free her whenever it starts" magic |
#2316, aired 1994-10-03 | 1960s ROCK $300: In 1969 The Flying Machine told her to "smile a little smile for me" Rosemary |
#2316, aired 1994-10-03 | 1960s ROCK $400: The title of a 1966 Petula Clark song, it's "warmer than the warmest sunshine, softer than a sigh" "My Love" |
#2316, aired 1994-10-03 | 1960s ROCK $500: This drummer-led British quintet starred in the 1965 film "Having a Wild Weekend" The Dave Clark Five |
#2150, aired 1993-12-31 | 1960s BROADWAY $300: Diane Keaton played a waitress & a parent in this "American tribal-love rock musical" Hair |
#2079, aired 1993-09-23 | ROCK TRIVIA $1000: In the 1960s the Surfaris rode the wave of success twice with this instrumental "Wipe Out" |
#1906, aired 1992-12-14 | 1960s ROCK $100: His "Blue Hawaii" LP remained No. 1 for 20 straight weeks, a record that stood for 15 years Elvis Presley |
#1906, aired 1992-12-14 | 1960s ROCK $200: The Byrds' first release, "Mr. Tambourine Man", was written by this folk artist Bob Dylan |
#1906, aired 1992-12-14 | 1960s ROCK $300: The song in which "She's afraid to come out of the water, and the poor little girl's turning blue" "The Itsy-Bitsy Teeny-Weeny Yellow Polka-Dot Bikini" |
#1906, aired 1992-12-14 | 1960s ROCK $400: "Do the Freddie" was created to promote the antics of this group's leader Freddie & the Dreamers |
#1906, aired 1992-12-14 | 1960s ROCK $500: Michael Nesmith wrote "Different Drum", which was a Top 20 hit for this Linda Ronstadt group the Stone Poneys |
#489, aired 1986-10-23 | BY THE NUMBERS $200: Dave Clark's 1960s rock group had this many members 5 |