Re-Sound: Songs of the Week 2-22-10

02.22.2010 · Posted in Songs of Week

60’s

“Time Of The Season”
The Zombies
Odessey And Oracle (1968)

Largely used as a song to identify the late 60’s, and famous for the usage of call and response verses.

70’s

“30 Days In The Hole”
Humble Pie
Smokin’ (1972)

With its many references to drugs, it fits right in with the album title Smokin’. This song fared well on radio, but never made any chart value.

80’s

“Doot Doot”
Freur
Doot Doot (1983)

Freur’s one and only hit single, they would release a handful of other tracks after this one, but they never found the same success.

90’s

“Learn To Fly”
Foo Fighters
There Is Nothing Left To Loose (1999)

The first single from their third album, this song is one of Foo Fighter’s most successful and recognizable early songs.

00’s

“Everything In Its Right Place”
Radiohead
Kid A (2000)

This gorgeous work of art is an expression of relief to Radiohead’s frustrations with recording. It is also a widely covered and respected song.

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