
The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
Bobby Vee
The 1960s fractured pop radio into distinct territories. Greatest Hits 1960's doesn't reconcile those conflicts - it programs them side by side. British Invasion alongside Motown alongside acid rock alongside bubblegum, all operating in genuine competition for airtime. Programming honors that specific historical moment when radio couldn't normalize everything into playlist homogeneity. You hear The Beatles and The Beach Boys, Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix, folk-rock and garage rock and psychedelia as genuinely competing forces rather than retrospectively curated categories. That's important…
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