VintageMonster

I'm the Songza monster you follow for classic radio stations. Be it Rock, Blues, Folk or Jazz, I like the old stuff.

Recent

  1. Play
    These songs hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in the 1960s. Since 1958, the Hot 100 has been America's barometer of song popularity.
  2. Play
    This playlist features mellow indie tunes that provide the perfect soundtrack for working, studying, or just plain old relaxing.
  3. Play
    A polished form of Rock & Roll that fell somewhere between traditional Pop and R&B, the sound of Girl Groups was one of the most popular genres of the early 1960s.
  4. Play
    Hop in your VW Bus and take the psychedelic journey back to the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. This playlist features live (and some studio) versions of songs that'll transport you right back to Yasgur's Farm. Don't take the brown acid.
  5. Play
    All country music orbits Johnny Cash. This playlist includes songs by his greatest influences, his closest contemporaries, his indebted followers, and The Man In Black himself. http://johnnycash.com/

My Favorites

  1. Play
    These songs hit #1 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart in the 1960s. Since 1958, the Hot 100 has been America's barometer of song popularity.
  2. Play
    Listen to the breeziest lite rock songs of the '70s.
  3. Play
    All your favorite one-hit wonders from the '70s.
  4. Play
    What if you could listen to Bob Dylan's record collection? This collection of songs -- taken from his radio show (Theme Time Radio Hour), autobiography (Chronicles: Volume One), and a variety of interviews -- is probably the closest you'll ever get.
  5. Play
    Essential songs born out of 1950s Chicago blues. Influenced by the rural, Delta Blues, Chicago's bluesman introduced amplification and electric instruments into the genre which led to the birth of rock 'n roll.
  6. Play
    They don't make rock songs like they used to! These songs feature the best axe-men of all-time playing their best riffs, licks, and solos.
  7. Play
    Get dressed up, grab a cocktail, and listen to some upbeat standards by jazz greats from Louis Armstrong to Miles Davis and beyond.
  8. Play
    Characterized by its lush vocal harmonies, "doomph, doomph" bass lines, group snapping, and high falsetto, doo-wop was one of the most popular musical styles of the '50s and '60s.
  9. Play
    Listen to the best of the genre that originated in Southern United States during the late 19th century.
  10. Play
    Some of the most influential, memorable and legendary folk songs of all time.
  11. Play
    An introduction to jazz featuring the most important, influential, and definitive jazz recordings of all-time.
  12. Play
    Perhaps the most important record label in history, Motown gave us a wealth of smooth and funky soul hits. From The Temptations to The Supremes to Marvin Gaye and beyond, these are the classic songs from Hitsville, U.S.A.
  13. Play
    Listen to songs featured on Matthew Weiner's hit TV show, Mad Men.
  14. Play
    Music from and inspired by the James Bond film series, the classic film scores of John Barry, and the works of original Bond author Ian Fleming.
  15. Play
    Dance, swing and stomp to sounds of New Orleans jazz. Characterized by an emphasis on ensembles and a whole lotta brass, New Orleans jazz has been called the happiest of all forms of music.
  16. Play
    Hear some traditional country music (also known as Old Timey), a style that mixed eclectic rural traditions and that emerged in the 1920s and '30s.
  17. Play
    In late '50s Britain, the young Beatles absorbed a surprisingly eclectic mix of styles, including early rock & roll, pop, jazz, blues, folk, country & western, and swing. Here are the songs that inspired the 20th century's most influential band.
  18. Play
    A polished form of Rock & Roll that fell somewhere between traditional Pop and R&B, the sound of Girl Groups was one of the most popular genres of the early 1960s.
  19. Play
    All country music orbits Johnny Cash. This playlist includes songs by his greatest influences, his closest contemporaries, his indebted followers, and The Man In Black himself. http://johnnycash.com/
  20. Play
    Hop in your VW Bus and take the psychedelic journey back to the Woodstock Music and Arts Festival. This playlist features live (and some studio) versions of songs that'll transport you right back to Yasgur's Farm. Don't take the brown acid.

Playlists for Home

Playlists for Work