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Podcast Title: Needle Drop NationEpisode 5: 1968 – The Songs That Defined A Turbulent YearDescription: Welcome to Episode 5 of Needle Drop Nation, and happy "month-sery" to us as we celebrate our one-month anniversary! This week, hosts Nick and Jody are diving into 1968, a year of incredible art, groundbreaking films, and immense global upheaval.While the world was dealing with painful political strife and tragedy, the music scene was exploding with creativity, from the heavy rhythms of The Rolling Stones to the emergence of funk, soul, and early heavy metal. Join us as we acknowledge the turbulence, celebrate the phenomenal art that helped people cope, and remember the lighter moments of late-60s pop culture.In this episode, we discuss:A Year of Global Turbulence: We discuss the heavy political climate of 1968, including the tragic assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, the exposure of the Vietnam War's vulnerabilities during the Tet Offensive, and the resulting protests at the Democratic National Convention. In the UK, we touch upon Enoch Powell's incendiary "Rivers of Blood" speech and the subsequent racial tensions and dock workers' marches.The Beatles & The Stones: A deep dive into The Beatles' incredible White Album (featuring a listener request for "Hey Jude"!) and the experimental weirdness of tracks like "I Am the Walrus". We also explore the dark, hypnotic, and satirical rhythms of The Rolling Stones' Beggars Banquet, specifically "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash".The Birth of Heavy Metal & Funk: Discovering how bands like Status Quo and Black Sabbath actually started off as flower-power psychedelic groups before pivoting to hard rock. Plus, we celebrate the emergence of Sly and the Family Stone, who brilliantly combined rock and funk.Cinematic Masterpieces: 1968 was a monumental year for film. We discuss the lack of dialogue and classical music in 2001: A Space Odyssey, the political metaphors in Planet of the Apes, and the glamorous, complicated upper-middle-class world of The Graduate (featuring Simon & Garfunkel's iconic "Mrs. Robinson").Childhood TV Nostalgia: Taking a lighter turn to remember the pure late-60s joy and groovy theme music of the kids' show The Banana Splits.Mentioned in this Episode:The Beatles ("Hey Jude", "Dear Prudence", "I Am the Walrus")The Rolling Stones ("Sympathy for the Devil", "Jumpin' Jack Flash")Marvin Gaye ("I Heard It Through the Grapevine") & Aretha Franklin ("Think")James Brown ("Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud")Sly and the Family Stone ("Dance to the Music")Eric Clapton (Cream) & Jimi HendrixPink Floyd (and David Gilmour's $14 million guitar!)Steppenwolf ("Born to Be Wild")Status Quo ("Pictures of Matchstick Men")Fleetwood Mac ("Albatross") & Otis Redding ("(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay")Simon & Garfunkel ("Mrs. Robinson")Tune in Next Week: Next week, we are moving on to 1969, a year dedicated to "coming together" after the hurt of '68. Get ready for some major tunes, including David Bowie's "Space Oddity" and the Jackson 5's "I Want You Back"!Listen & Connect: Our ongoing love letter to our youth wouldn't be possible without you. Check out our companion Spotify playlist in the show notes to hear all the tracks we discussed today. You can find our broadcast on YouTube, Apple, and Spotify. Please leave us a review, subscribe, and drop your song requests for 1969 in the commentsHere's the Spotify playlist Needle Drop Nation 5: The Songs That Defined A Turbulent YearWelcome to Needle Drop Nation.Nick and Jodi aren’t just lifelong music lovers. They’re also passionate about helping people create more freedom in their lives through building simple online income streams. Both actively teach and support beginners who want to learn how to make money online in a realistic, no-fluff way. If you’d like to learn more about their personal programs, tools, and training resources, you’ll find the links in the show notes below.Nick has a free Skool Community 👉 The Digital Income Freedom Hub. 👉 Or Facebook To join contact Jodi 👉 Mjbhappier2bu - YouTube 👉Instagram
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