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Top Ten Songs of 1969.

Music. Top Ten Songs of 1969.

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Top Ten Songs of 1969.

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  1. Music • Top Ten Songs of 1969. 1. Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin2. Proud Mary - Creedence Clearwater Revival3. I Want You Back - Jackson 54. Honky Tonk Women - Rolling Stones5. Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival6. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes - Crosby, Stills & Nash7. Dazed And Confused - Led Zeppelin8. Gimme Shelter - Rolling Stones9. Come Together - Beatles10. I Can't Get Next To You - Temptations Small Clip from Come Together: Lyrics by The Beatles Here come old flattop he come grooving up slowly He got joo-joo eyeball he one holy roller He got hair down to his knee Got to be a joker he just do what he please Song Review of, “Come Together” By: The Beatles. “I think that the lyrics from, ‘Come Together’ are relevant to the 60’s because they talk about having long hair, and they use the word, “Grooving,” so I think that whenever I read the lyrics from this songs, they just remind me of hippies and the 60’s.” 1

  2. By: Cha imPotok Summary of, “The Promise” “This conflict becomes a personal issue for Reuven because his Talmud teacher for his final school year is one of these, a zealously religious, rigid and angry rabbi by the name of Jacob Kalman. Reuven's father is a well-known teacher and author who writes books on modern methods of studying the Talmud, and Reuven finds himself caught in the middle as his teacher tries to force him to choose between his father's way and RavKalman.” Read, “The Promise” by Chaim Potok for the rest of the story!

  3. President • President Nixon’s story Richard Nixon was the thirty-seventh president of the United States. He successfully served as a member of the House of Representatives and of the Senate and was vice president under Dwight Eisenhower (1890–1969). Despite all his political triumphs, Nixon will probably best be remembered as the first president to resign from office. To millions of Americans, Richard Milhous Nixon was the most puzzling and fascinating politician of his time. He was a man of high intelligence whose talents, especially in international affairs, were widely respected by both friend and foe. Yet he was so motivated by hatreds and fears that he abused his powers and resorted to lies and cover-ups. 3

  4. “NBC's I Dream of Jeannie popped onto the NBC airwaves from 1965-1970, debuting with a handsome young Air Force astronaut, forced to abort a mission, parachuting down onto a deserted island. While waiting for the rescue team, he finds a groovy purple bottle and uncorks it. In a puff of smoke, a curvaceous genie in a harem outfit appears, calls him Master and instantly falls in love with him.” 4

  5. Sports • Dwight Bo Lamar Dwight "Bo" Lamar was born on April 7, 1951 in Columbus, Ohio is a former professional American basketball player.He attended high school in Columbus and graduated from the University of Southwestern Louisiana. 5

  6. Popular 1969 Camaro SEARS • Current selections from Sears new catalogue. 6 CLF Photography

  7. New razzles candy! COCA COLA • "Something More Than A Soft Drink" 7 CLF Photography

  8. Woodstock • An editorial Woodstock Music & Art Fair was a music festival, known as "An Aquariam Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music". It was held at Max Yasgur’s600-acre dairy farm near the hamlet of White Lake in the town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969. During the sometimes rainy weekend, thirty-two acts performed outdoors in front of 500,000 concert-goers. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most pivotal moments in popular music history and was listed among Rolling Stone's 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll. 8

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