"Do It Again".
Which I can't get enough of.
Worth noting, then, that at the time the song was considered both a throw
away and a throw
back, and a somewhat embarrassing one, particularly by those who had embraced the BBs post-"Good Vibrations" output. "A step backward creatively" was the cry from many. And it was a rather jarring and incongruous thing to hear on the radio in the midst of 2 assassinatons and a Chicago convention riot. Of course hindsight being 20/20, we can appreciate it now for the delightful instant-nostalgia piece that it was/is.
Interesting coda to this set: the Balboa theater is in the midst of a Boris Karloff fest, and tonite I saw
Targets (1968), Peter Bogdanovich's first film. An amazing relic of the time, if you've never seen it.
God, "Give a Damn" is a great song! I had one of those "Give a Damn" buttons and wore it everywhere (which made me
real popular in my Archie Bunker-esque Queens nabe).