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Popular '69
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Back in the Summer of 69. And the Spring, Autumn and other bits too. A missing Popular year poll for you to keep your spirits up while Tom regroups. Tom’s standing orders are:
I give a mark out of 10 to every single featured on Popular. This […]

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ROLF HARRIS – "Two Little Boys"
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In rock terms you could locate the end of “the 1960s” at Altamont or Woodstock, or the Beatles’ final split. In the wider narrative of British life, you could point to the 1970 World Cup defeat and the end of the Wilson government. […]

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THE ARCHIES – "Sugar, Sugar"
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How much sugar are we dealing with, exactly? Here’s an itemisation of the hooks in the last minute of “Sugar, Sugar”:

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BOBBIE GENTRY – "I'll Never Fall In Love Again"
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Like a lot of songs from musicals, “I’ll Never Fall In Love Again” sounds incomplete somehow, a stage in a particular journey. The bitter lyrics and the warm, whimsical delivery stand in such sharp contrast that you know there&#8[…]

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SERGE GAINSBOURG AND JANE BIRKIN – "Je T'Aime…Moi Non Plus"
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Within Gainsbourg’s career this sounds to me like a stopping point between the sharp pop songs he was writing for himself and others in the 60s and the more drawn-out, high-concept records he made in the 70s: “Je T’Aime”s bass[…]

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CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL – "Bad Moon Rising"
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One of rock’s jauntier doomsdays, a feeling solidified for me by its status of party fixture on my college bar jukebox. Jaunty doesn’t always mean friendly, though. Creedence keep things brisk, lean and simple, and there’s only a t[…]

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ZAGER AND EVANS – "In The Year 2525 (Exordium And Terminus)"
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Science-fiction songs are rare visitors to the mundane world of Earth’s pop charts, and a song that goes beyond sci-fi into a genuinely apocalyptic future vision – a kind of folk-rock Olaf Stapledon! – is more unusual still. Everyth[…]

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THE ROLLING STONES – "Honky Tonk Women"
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1969 birthed two of the darker elements of the Stones legend – Brian Jones’ death and Altamont – but as a chart-topping hit “Honky Tonk Women” interrupts a run of strange, doom-laden records[…]

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THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN – "Something In The Air"
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My stock line on songs and adverts is “so what?” A song you like appears in a commercial? Who cares? It doesn’t harm the song, and if it harms your relationship with the song, maybe it wasn’t that strong anyway. Association wi[…]

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THE BEATLES – "The Ballad Of John And Yoko"
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The Beatles’ last number one is a rum do. Knocked out quickly with half the band absent it’s a postcard from Lennon and Ono’s ’68-’69 peace tour, turning on the repeated chorus suggestion that “the way things are g[…]

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  1. Worth a read - his obituary - a really interesting life - https://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oct/23/alvin-stardust