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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! Album Tracks 1. Psychedelic Circus 2. White Levis 3. Lee Jeans 4. The Living Eye 5. The Hippie Revolt 6. Psychedelic Cola 7. Psychedelic Soft Drink 8. 7-Up Uncola 9. The Cheetah #1 10. The Cheetah #2 11. Remington Electric Razor 12. Gillette Razor 13. Rice Krispies 14. Wake Up with Milk 15. Brom Instant Coffee 16. Great Shakes 17. Ban Deodorant 18. Rinse Clean 19. Falstaff Beer 20. Troggs Beer 21. Wrigley's Spearmint Gum 22. Vox Wah Wah 23. Gretch Guitar Contest 24. Hals Record Shop (Promo) 25. Leopold's Records 26. Danby's 27. Nehru Jackets Spot 28. H.I.S. Clothing 29. Jeans West 30. Brawley Male Sportswear 31. Northwest Orient Airlines 32. Action USA 33. The Happening Promo 34. Hormel Weiners 35. New York Telephone 36. Springfield Rifle/Nordstroms 37. Air Force Spot 38. Bob Griffin Us Senate 39. Tackle Mens Gel 40. Tiny Tim Midnight Supper 41. The in Sound 42. The Galaxy Night Club 43. Club Spot on What Radio Station, Philadelphia, Pa 44. Velvet Underground LP Promo 45. I Am a