Rock Anthems Of The 1960s

By | August 25, 2022

(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

The 1960s were an era where music was changing drastically. In just a few short years electric guitars and bombastic drums overtook the quiet sounds of acoustic guitars and vocal groups, which means that every young person who picked up a six-string did their best to strum out a rock 'n roll anthem.

The following '60s rock anthems are in no order, they're just songs pulsating, groovy songs that we can't turn off whenever we hear them on the radio. From early mod-rock hits to destructive psychedelic tunes that continue to blow our minds, these rock anthems stand the test of time. If only we could hear them again for the first time... 

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This is the single that launched the Rolling Stones into the stratosphere and turned them into more than just another Beatles clone during the British Invasion. With "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," the Stones told audiences that they wanted more than to hold their hands.

Subtext aside, this song kicks you in the head from the first moment that the distorted riff spills out of your speakers. It's hard to imagine what it must have been like hearing this groovy track for the first time in 1965.

Listen: "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones

Purple Haze

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Jimi Hendrix was from another planet. Sure, he may hail from Seattle, but his look, sound, and entire vibe was from somewhere outside the solar system. Released in 1967, "Purple Haze" is the second single from the Jimi Hendrix Experience and it's more than just a straightforward rocker. It's a song that creates an entire world for the audience to fall into.

Even from his earliest moments with the Experience, Hendrix was all about experimentation in the studio and onstage. This '60s anthem doesn't just make you want to stomp your feet. It makes the listener want to dig deeper and hear more.

Listen: "Purple Haze" by Jimi Hendrix