Judy Collins – Who Knows Where the Time Goes (1968) and Alice Cooper – Billion Dollar Babies (1973)

Although it is best remembered as a shock rock anthem by hard rock icon Alice Cooper, “Hello Hooray” was first introduced by folk singer Judy Collins. One of the unlikeliest cross overs in music history, the song was inspired by Eastern religion and reincarnation and written by Canadian singer-songwriter Rolf Kempf after a road trip to Los Angeles went very wrong, leaving him broke, possessionless and stranded in Laurel Canyon. The unusual story of “Hello Hooray,” and how Rolf Kempf manifested success under dire circumstances, and the strange journey that brought his song to the top of the charts.

Arthur Brown – The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (1968)

In 1968 performance artist Arthur Brown brought his Faustian nightmare journey through hell to music audiences via his album “The Crazy World of Arthur Brown” and became the godfather of “shock rock.” Through his high pitched wails and the helmet that shot flames from his head, Brown would be considered a “one hit wonder,” but changed the face of rock performance forever. A look at the career of “The God of Hellfire,” the birth of shock rock and Arthur Brown’s continuing influence on the rock n’ roll landscape today.