Posted on 10/16/2021 4:33:48 PM PDT by mylife
Whether you remember them fondly or weren't even alive yet, the 1970s was an interesting decade for the music industry. Who can forget the disco queens and rhinestone cowboys? Flashy rock stars like Elton John and Freddie Mercury filled stadiums, and softer hits from The Carpenters and Tony Orlando and Dawn filled the airwaves. No matter which genre is your favorite, these popular songs will take you back to a time of hippies, fondue parties and leisure suits (and don't forget to check out our guide to unforgettable '60s moments and the hit songs of summer through the years too!).
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just epic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uitqqRuUD2o&list=OLAK5uy_nN94a8_x4xmbNLfWchY4X3fAHKfD9MnP0&index=15
Paper Lace, 10CCs, Steely Dan, etc.
They don’t make ‘em like they used to.
/Blue Oyster Cult on tour forever
da 50s sucked everyone was drunk, smoking a million cigagarrettes and comitintng adulterey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uitqqRuUD2o&list=OLAK5uy_nN94a8_x4xmbNLfWchY4X3fAHKfD9MnP0&index=15
Helen Reddy’s “Angie, Baby” was one of the freakiest songs ever.
Never get tired of Ode To Billy Joe.
I live for this stuff.
drop the paper lace, the rest of them seriously rocked
Nobody asked you.
:-P
;D
Leon Russell.
Sisters Of Mercy did it better.
The 70s was the golden age of progressive rock. Haven’t you ever heard “Take a pebble” by Emerson, Lake and Palmer?
“Behind Blue Eyes” one of the best songs ever.
I swore if I ever got a Bull Terrier, I’d name it Baba O’Reilly because why not.
I liked The Night Chicago Died.
Did you ever listen to Chase? Bill Chase who played with Woody Herman started his own style of jazz-rock with 4 trumpets, lead and bass guitars, drums, keyboards and vocals. Unique sound. Tragically, he died in a plane crash in 1977 along some band members flying to a gig. Chase was my favorite group back then. I was going to be a professional trumpet player, but I didn’t have what it took.
an acquaintance has a “gator mouth” pit bull named Apollo.
He is a good dog but I dont wanna fight him
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gsWt7ey6bo
punk ass city
Woody Herman and the woodchoppers were the shizzle...
read the article title
seems they were expecting positive and negative responses
:p
also, your response actually doesn’t refute a single thing i said about the 70s
just pointin’ that out
:)
ABBA has a new album, how do we respond to that?
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