Do "the" Politics DRIVE the Culture...err POP-CULT-your...
or does the Pop-CultURE drive the Politics....
see RHETORICAL question...
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Pity vs Pride....which are you?
A Conservative or Everything other than Conservative...?
Doers are reward with pride. Takes are compensated with Pity.
Liberals want more compensation...they use the schitty PITY card..
Conservatives don't care for pride...they just happen to receive it from that INTENDED consequence called PERFORMANCE
Which ARE you?
Here is a list of the top 100 counterculture songs of the 1960s, as compiled by Treble in 2016, focusing on genres like garage rock, psychedelia, free jazz, proto-metal, noise, and minimalism, with a limit of one song per artist to cover diverse ground:[](https://www.treblezine.com/31122-100-best-songs-of-the-60s-counter-culture/)[](http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=4041)[](https://www.treblezine.com/31122-100-best-songs-of-the-60s-counter-culture/5/)
1. Bob Dylan – “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)” 2. The Velvet Underground – “Heroin” 3. The Jimi Hendrix Experience – “Manic Depression” 4. Jefferson Airplane – “White Rabbit” 5. The Beatles – “Tomorrow Never Knows” 6. The Beach Boys – “Good Vibrations” 7. The Stooges – “I Wanna Be Your Dog” 8. The Doors – “The End” 9. John Coltrane – “Part II: Resolution” 10. Nina Simone – “To Be Young, Gifted and Black” 11. The Who – “My Generation” 12. David Axelrod – “The Human Abstract” 13. Love – “A House Is Not a Motel” 14. The Kinks – “Waterloo Sunset” 15. MC5 – “Kick Out the Jams” 16. Nick Drake – “Way to Blue” 17. Sly and the Family Stone – “I Want to Take You Higher” 18. Harry Nilsson – “One” 19. King Crimson – “21st Century Schizoid Man” 20. Johnny Cash – “Folsom Prison Blues (Live)” 21. Neil Young – “Down by the River” 22. Sam Cooke – “A Change Is Gonna Come” 23. The Rolling Stones – “Gimme Shelter” 24. Willie Bobo – “Spanish Grease” 25. Ligeti – “Atmosphères” 26. The Byrds – “Eight Miles High” 27. The Monks – “Monk Time” 28. Tim Buckley – “Song to the Siren” 29. Os Mutantes – “Panis et Circenses” 30. The Zombies – “Time of the Season” 31. Can – “Yoo Doo Right” 32. Ennio Morricone – “The Ecstasy of Gold” 33. Donovan – “Hurdy Gurdy Man” 34. Electric Prunes – “I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night” 35. Caetano Veloso – “Tropicália” 36. The Who – “I Can See for Miles” 37. Miles Davis – “Shhh/Peaceful” 38. Françoise Hardy – “Le Temps de l’amour” 39. Terry Riley – “A Rainbow in Curved Air” 40. Pharoah Sanders – “The Creator Has a Master Plan” 41. Captain Beefheart – “Moonlight on Vermont” 42. The Crazy World of Arthur Brown – “Fire” 43. Standells – “Dirty Water” 44. John Lee Hooker – “Motor City Is Burning” 45. Coven – “Wicked Woman” 46. Art Blakey – “A Night in Tunisia” 47. Flying Burrito Brothers – “Hot Burrito #1” 48. Gal Costa – “Baby” 49. Patsy Cline – “I Fall to Pieces” 50. Dionne Warwick – “Don’t Make Me Over” 51. The Tornados – “Telstar” 52. Silver Apples – “Oscillations” 53. The Tammys – “Egyptian Shumba” 54. Frank Zappa – “Peaches en Regalia” 55. The Creation – “Making Time” 56. Dr. John – “I Walk on Guilded Splinters” 57. Led Zeppelin – “Whole Lotta Love” 58. Jackson C. Frank – “Blues Run the Game” 59. The Sonics – “Strychnine” 60. The Mamas & the Papas – “California Dreamin’” 61. Count Five – “Psychotic Reaction” 62. Wanda Jackson – “Funnel of Love” 63. Horace Silver – “Song for My Father” 64. The 13th Floor Elevators – “You’re Gonna Miss Me” 65. Scott Walker – “The Old Man’s Back Again” 66. Charles Mingus – “Part C: Group Dancers” 67. ? and the Mysterians – “96 Tears” 68. The Shangri-Las – “Leader of the Pack” 69. Van Morrison – “Cyprus Avenue” 70. The Ronettes – “Be My Baby” 71. Aretha Franklin – “Respect” 72. Country Joe and the Fish – “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag” 73. Buffalo Springfield – “For What It’s Worth” 74. Simon & Garfunkel – “The Sound of Silence” 75. Otis Redding – “Try a Little Tenderness” 76. James Brown – “Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag” 77. Marvin Gaye – “I Heard It Through the Grapevine” 78. The Animals – “House of the Rising Sun” 79. Shocking Blue – “Send Me a Postcard” 80. Ken Nordine – “Olive” 81. The Temptations – “Cloud Nine” 82. Joe Meek – “I Hear a New World” 83. Fairport Convention – “Genesis Hall” 84. The Millennium – “To Claudia on Thursday” 85. Jacques Dutronc – “Et moi, et moi, et moi” 86. Al Wilson – “The Snake” 87. The Seeds – “Pushin’ Too Hard” 88. Bonzo Dog Band – “Death Cab for Cutie” 89. Blue Cheer – “Summertime Blues” 90. The Wailers – “Simmer Down” 91. Merle Haggard – “Mama Tried” 92. Nico – “Facing the Wind” 93. Cecil Taylor – “Enter, Evening (Soft Line Structure)” 94. Eric Dolphy – “Hat and Beard” 95. Ornette Coleman – “Free Jazz” 96. Sun Ra – “Space Is the Place” 97. Albert Ayler – “Ghosts” 98. Archie Shepp – “Attica Blues” 99. Anthony Braxton – “Composition No. 6” 100. Don Cherry – “Complete Communion”
This list captures the experimental and rebellious spirit of the 1960s counterculture, highlighting lesser-known tracks alongside iconic anthems, as noted in Treble’s curation. For further details, you can explore the original article at treblezine.com.[](https://www.treblezine.com/31122-100-best-songs-of-the-60s-counter-culture/)
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