This week on On Target, Mod Marty dials in the pulse of the 60s with a collection of vinyl that refuses to stay quiet. From stomping soul to raw R&B, jangly Beat to growling Garage Rock, every track demands attention and delivers pure energy. It’s not just music; it’s a vibe that gets under your skin, moves your feet, and stirs your spirit. You didn’t stumble onto this show—it found you. Turn up the volume and let it take over.

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This week on On Target, Mod Marty dials in the pulse of the 60s with a collection of vinyl that refuses to stay quiet. From stomping soul to raw R&B, jangly Beat to growling Garage Rock, every track demands attention and delivers pure energy. It’s not just music; it’s a vibe that gets under your skin, moves your feet, and stirs your spirit. You didn’t stumble onto this show—it found you. Turn up the volume and let it take over.


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The playlist is:


"Save Me From This Misery"
The Isley Brothers
- Tamla-Motown

"If It's Love (It's Alright)"
Eddie Holland
- Tamla

"Everybody Jerk"
Bob & Earl
- Warner Brothers

"Send Me Back My Money"
Clarence Reid
- Alston

"Just My Way Of Loving You"
Tyrone Davis
 - Atco

"Do What You Think Is Best"
Buddy Ace
- Paula

"Surfer Street"
The Allisons
- Tip

"Move Move Move"
Alan Hawkshaw & Alan Parker
 - KPM

"Beg, Borrow, and Steal"
Ohio Express
- Cameo

"Sitting In The Station"
The Mongrels
- Franklin

"Why Don't They Leave Us Alone"
Little Carl Carlton
- Back Beat

"I Love You, Baby"
Howard Tate
- Verve

"Starting The Hurt"
Brenda Holloway
- Tamla

"I Got What You Need"
Kim Weston
- MGM 

"I Love You (Yeah)"
The Impressions
- Sparton

"Funky Fever"
Clarence Carter
- Atlantic

"The Boy With The Green Eyes"
The Angels
- RCA Victor

"Bump Ball"
The Combinations
- RCA-Victor

"Why Dont You Love Me"
The Buckinghams
- Columbia

"Jellybread"
Booker T. & the MGs
- Stax


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