I think I've abandoned all hope of a cure for the dubious compulsion to make lists. I can't see any purpose it serves, no point it proves, except to satisfy some odd gratification in the doing of it.
The premise for this excursion was that Tony Blackburn's R2 Sounds of the 60's show comprises 32 records in two hours, at least half a dozen of which are absolute masterpieces. Until the last year or so, I was of the opinion that the 70's were the 'best decade', when I was more fully in the picture. Most specifically it was September 1971. For preference, in choosing a best ten years of pop music it wouldn't have to be defined by the third integer of the years covered, it would be 1963-1972. So not only does that include more 60's than 70's, Tony has proved more convincing than Johnnie Walker on his 70's show in his claims for his allocated decade.
My shortlist for a programme of purely 'absolute masterpieces' soon went well beyond 32 and so heartbreaking decisions had to be made. One let out was that some artists could be carried over to a subsequent 70's show and so the omission of the Rolling Stones, the Temptations and Bob Dylan need not be lamented just yet. Admirers of Elvis Presley or Fontella Bass need not despair yet but there will always be the equivalent of the fourth place in the Olympic Games that just misses out on a medal so it might be hard luck for Manfred Mann and Herman & His Hermits and I've never been a big fan of The Who. There could even be a Rock Show, a Soul Show, a Reggae Show and a less competitive 80's Show but there is a soul bias to it, they are my shows and those who regard Pink Floyd, Queen, Springsteen and a host of long-haired white boys in denim playing their loudest as essential would want to take their business elsewhere if it mattered but luckily it doesn't.
The Kinks, or somebody like them, could easily be affronted but maybe Terry and Julie meeting on Friday nights at Waterloo Station would be in the Rock Show in the unlikely event that we get that far.
So, interspersed with the jingles, Remember this Golden Classic and Music hour by hour, too much, on your tower, if and when I'm asked to stand in for Tony when he's on holiday, this will be the playlist,
The
Jackson 5, I Want You Back
The
Turtles, She’d Rather be with Me
Doris
Day, Move Over Darling
Millie,
My Boy Lollipop
The
Tremeloes, Silence is Golden
Billy
Fury, I’ll Never Find Another You
Petula
Clark, I Couldn’t Live without Your Love
The
Mamas & the Papas, Do You Wanna Dance
Cliff
Richard, The Next Time
The
Velvet Underground & Nico, Sunday
Morning
Fairport
Convention, Si Tu Dois Partir
Cilla
Black, Anyone Who Had a Heart
The
Ronettes, Be My Baby
Diana
Ross & the Supremes, Stop! in the
Name of Love
The
Beach Boys, God Only Knows
The
Beatles, If I Fell
Aretha
Franklin, One Step Ahead
The
Monkees, Alternate Title
Procul
Harum, A Whiter Shade of Pale
The
Four Tops, Walk Away Renee
Smokey
Robinson & the Miracles, The Tracks
of My Tears
The
Archies, Sugar Sugar
The
Drifters, Save the Last Dance for Me
Dusty
Springfield, I Just Don’t Know What To Do
with Myself
Timi
Yuro, It’ll Never be Over for Me
Dionne
Warwick, Walk On By
The
Shirelles, Will You Still Love Me
Tomorrow
The
Elgins, Heaven Must Have Sent You
Martha
Reeves & the Vandellas, Nowhere to
Run
Tom
Jones, I’ll Never Fall in Love Again
The
Bee Gees, Massachuchets
The
Seekers, The Carnival is Over
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