Revisiting the 60s: Sober Reflections on Iconic Tunes
Music is always best, raw, without that outside influence. You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you. How does it feel, how does it feel to have you on your own, with no direction, home, like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone princess on a steeple, and all the pretty people?
Ever wondered how the groovy hits of the 60s sound when you're clear-headed? Monty Dale Meyer, affectionately known as the Monty’man, invites you to find out in this episode of 'Take 12 Recovery Radio'. This is Part One of a three-hour musical journey where we revisit the classics of the 60s, but this time, we do it sober.
Imagine listening to Bob Dylan's 'Like a Rolling Stone' or Simon & Garfunkel's 'The Sound of Silence' with fresh ears and an open heart. Monty shares his thoughts on how sobriety can offer a new perspective on these timeless tracks, revealing their raw beauty and soul-stirring power. It's not just about the music; it's about experiencing it in a way that brings healing and unity.
Alongside these iconic songs, the episode also delves into discussions on sobriety, recovery, and positive psychology. With celebrity interviews and real-life stories of hope and strength, this episode is a rich tapestry of insights and inspiration. Tune in and let Monty guide you through the best music of the 60s, experienced in a whole new light.