March ’67 caught some of us watching
the boob tube as THRUSH in Man from U.N.C.L.E. rushed to convert sea water to gold.

The Electric Prunes hit slipped a
notch to #6 on KFRC/San Francisco’s
March 1st Big 30 chart. But love cured the hangover with the
Turtles’ “Happy Together”
at #1.

A year of magic and mayhem in radio
and life, we tried desperately to maintain our innocence while the Vietnam War
colored our vision as profoundly as John Lennon’s rose-colored spectacles.

Featured Radio Survey: In
1967 San Francisco channeled all the love it could muster into its music. Top
30 station, KFRC, tipped the iceberg
of our music revolution. But the depth of its love came from the base of FM
underground music that would soon emanate from KMPX and DJ Tom Donahue.
Check out the eclectic mix in the March 1, 1967 KFRC/San Francisco Big 30 chart.
Celebrate MARCH 1967: 50 Years Ago
… Rock On!
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