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The Awkward Teen-Aged Years of The Millenium on The Award Winning 3DRadioActivity

January 18, 2013 by Marty Masters

I’m Uncle Marty, and and on this episode of The Award Winning 3D RadioActivity, we are playing your favorite songs about the chronological transitional period between childhood and adulthood.   Some say that this period lasts too long…  Consider history.  Civilization as we recognize it came into a serious period of growth in 1300 with The High Middle ages.  We witnessed the beginning of the Ottoman Empire, The hundred years war, and the Italian rennasance just to start.  Continents were discovered, steam, electricity and atomic power were harnessed over the following timeframe.  Society and people evolved rapidly through it’s teen-aged years which concluded on December 31st of 1999.  That’s 699 years!  Tune in and we’ll closely delve into an examination of tunes now that the new millenium is at the point in time, as we observe the awkward growth spurt of this century with a tribute to the teen-age years, about the period of adolescence usually closely associated with raging hormones…  Only we will be featuring ballads, to power chords and everything in between, including several senses along with other matters of the heart.

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If you have any ideas for the next two programs focusing on Country and Western music, please be sure to let me know. It’s easy to send an email by clicking on my name below or message me on Facebook, where you will find links to all the previous podcasts along with the graphics in the “Photo“ section.

...Uncle Marty

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Filed Under: 3D RadioActivity, Alternative, Bluegrass, Blues, British Invasion, BritPop, Classical, Country, Folk, Folk Rock, Garage Rock, Grunge, Heavy Metal, Jazz, Links - Rock and Roll, Motown, Music, New Wave, Popular, Prog Rock, Programs, Progressive rock, Psychedelic, Punk, R'n'B/Soul, Radio, Rock 'n' Roll, Rock History, Uncategorized Tagged With: Alice Cooper - I'm Eighteen, Alice Cooper - Teenage Lament '74, And You're Mine), B.B. King - Sweet Sixteen, Beatles - I Saw Her Standing There, Chuck Berry - Sweet Little Sixteen, Connie Stevens - Sixteen Reasons, Cracker - Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now), Dave Clark Five - Nineteen Days, Dion & The Belmonts - A Teenager In Love, Dion - Lonely Teenager, Eurythmics - 17 Again, Frank Zappa - Teenage Wind, Janis Ian - At Seventeen, Jimmy Thackery - Fifteen Minutes, Johnny Cash - Ballad of a Teenage Queen, Laura Love - Fourteen Days, Marty Robbins - She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More), Neil Sedaka - Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen, Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit, Parts One & Two, Pete Townshend - Teenage Wasteland, Ramones - Teenage Lobotomy, Rick Derringer - Teenage Love Affair, Rick Nelson - A Teenager's Romance, Ringo Starr - You're Sixteen (You're Beautiful, Sam Cooke - Only Sixteen, Sandy Nelson - Teen Beat, Stevie Nicks - Edge of Seventeen, Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons, Thirteenth Floor Elevators - You're Gonna Miss Me

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