The Troggs' Forgotten Singles | Raw Power (1968-73)

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Most people remember The Troggs for their massive mid-60s hits — “Wild Thing,” “Love Is All Around,” and others. And from a commercial point of view, the group clearly peaked in 1966 and 1967. But what often gets overlooked is what came next.

Between 1968 and 1973, The Troggs released a string of ambitious singles that showed a band fighting to stay relevant in a changing musical landscape. There’s something fascinating about artists who, after their chart-topping days, continue to evolve. Even more intriguing is how The Troggs managed to do this while holding onto that unmistakable raw, primal energy that made them famous in the first place.

During this post-peak period, the band experimented with psychedelia, proto-metal, and glam rock — yet always retained that gritty, stripped-down sound that set them apart from their peers.

In this video, we’ll dig into a selection of hidden gems from The Troggs’ 1968–73 run — songs that show how they adapted, pushed forward, and stayed true to their core.

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