The Swingin' Sixties brought huge cultural upheaval - sexuality became more open, the music became more edgy and the drug culture exploded into all aspects of our daily life. As usual, ad agencies jumped on these new trends and started including these cultural changes into their ad campaigns, especially on radio. High profile Rock 'n' Roll groups lent their names and voices to ads (Jefferson Airplane, Troggs, Who, Moby Grape) and ad campaigns for everything from razors (Gillette and Remington) to hot dogs (Hormel) to chewing gum (Wrigley') to politicians, suddenly decided to jump on the Psychedelic bandwagon, perhaps ignoring the implications of their association with Psychedelics and the drug culture. So close your eyes and enjoy the flashbacks these commercials are sure to create. 65 Tracks in all!
43 Club Spot on What Radio Station, Philadelphia, Pa
44 Velvet Underground LP Promo
45 I Am a Groupie
46 Green Slime Trailer
47 Wild in the Streets Trailer
48 Bunny Lake Is Missing
49 Wild Angels - Movie Promo Spot #1
50 The Kitchen Cinq
51 Moby Grape LP
52 Dr. West Medicine Show & Junk Band Promo
53 The Big TNT Show
54 Surrey College '66
55 London Sweepstakes
56 118 Annual Edgar Allen Poe Electric Memorial Concert
57 Trips Festival Promo
58 Monterey Pop Promo - Krla Los Angeles #2
59 Krla News - Cancelled Hippie Love-In at the Grand Canyon 6/16/67
60 BBC Radio One Promo
61 Etiquette Advice
62 Ban Deodorant #2
The Swingin' Sixties brought huge cultural upheaval - sexuality became more open, the music became more edgy and the drug culture exploded into all aspects of our daily life. As usual, ad agencies jumped on these new trends and started including these cultural changes into their ad campaigns, especially on radio. High profile Rock 'n' Roll groups lent their names and voices to ads (Jefferson Airplane, Troggs, Who, Moby Grape) and ad campaigns for everything from razors (Gillette and Remington) to hot dogs (Hormel) to chewing gum (Wrigley') to politicians, suddenly decided to jump on the Psychedelic bandwagon, perhaps ignoring the implications of their association with Psychedelics and the drug culture. So close your eyes and enjoy the flashbacks these commercials are sure to create. 65 Tracks in all!