The 70's, probably the most disparaged decade of modern times. Yeah there was disco, Jimmy Carter, and the zeitgeist of the liberal press against Nixon.
I have fond memories of the decade though, especially the rock music of the era was and is the best and who can forget pet rocks.
Flame away and have fun, it's friday.
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To: DallasBiff
2 posted on
09/05/2025 2:07:24 PM PDT by
Tell It Right
(1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
To: DallasBiff
1978 was a great year for music. I wish i could have appreciated it then.
3 posted on
09/05/2025 2:07:33 PM PDT by
DouglasKC
To: DallasBiff
Best decade ever. Best cars. Best music until disco in 78. Best looking chicks. Groovy times.
To: DallasBiff
Space Food Sticks
Tab Diet Soda
Taco Bell Bellbeefer and the Enchirito
Pop Rocks
6 posted on
09/05/2025 2:10:52 PM PDT by
kaktuskid
To: DallasBiff
I liked both disco and rock ... and a few others also ...
7 posted on
09/05/2025 2:10:59 PM PDT by
bankwalker
(Feminists, like all Marxists, are ungrateful parasites.)
To: DallasBiff
8 posted on
09/05/2025 2:11:15 PM PDT by
JBW1949
(I'm really PC.....Patriotically Correct)
To: DallasBiff
I was in late teens and 20’s during the ‘70’s and remember most of those things. I didn’t scroll down the whole list.
9 posted on
09/05/2025 2:11:44 PM PDT by
laplata
(They want each crisis to take the greatest toll possible.)
To: DallasBiff
10 posted on
09/05/2025 2:11:53 PM PDT by
Tell It Right
(1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
Disco wasn’t all bad. It wasn’t intended to be great art, just something fun to dance to. There was a lot of good disco and there was bad disco, just like there was good Rock and bad Rock. Some people like to paint things with too broad a brush.
11 posted on
09/05/2025 2:12:43 PM PDT by
fidelis
(Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
To: DallasBiff
I still have my Atari 2600 in my extra bedroom that was turned into a retrogaming room:
- Atari 2600
- Intellivision
- Colecovision
- Atari 5200
- Nintendo NES
- Atari 7800
- Sega Master System
To: DallasBiff
The music was great, but do not forget the cars! The late Sixties and early Seventies were the era of the muscle cars. Mustang Mach I, Barracuda, Charger, 71 Super Bee, and Road Runner.
13 posted on
09/05/2025 2:13:53 PM PDT by
OldGoatCPO
(No Caitiff Choir of Angels will sing for me)
To: DallasBiff
After living through the 50s and 60s, I would have preferred to skip the 70s. Plaid bell bottoms and men with Clairol “dos”. No thanks. I’m happy I spent the entire 70s doing Cold War training and learning to kill Russkis.
14 posted on
09/05/2025 2:14:17 PM PDT by
FlingWingFlyer
(Is this damn country so hard up for Judges that we have to hire Sparkle Sookananan from Trinidad?)
To: DallasBiff
Yeah, I’d do the 70’s and the 80’s all over again if I could
15 posted on
09/05/2025 2:14:20 PM PDT by
BigFreakinToad
(All she is, is cackles in the wind.)
To: DallasBiff
Tons of movies that John Williams composed the music for.
16 posted on
09/05/2025 2:14:28 PM PDT by
Tell It Right
(1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
To: DallasBiff
I was young, but I remember most of these.
Yes, I was afraid of going into deeper water after I saw Jaws, I had a favorite Charlie’s Angel, and I remember waiting in line for a phone...
17 posted on
09/05/2025 2:14:51 PM PDT by
Red6
To: DallasBiff
The Mullet haircut started taking over in the 1970s, having previously been relegated to antiquity and primitive tribes.
Sadly, it meant people didn't have friends in the 1970s.

To: DallasBiff
20 posted on
09/05/2025 2:17:07 PM PDT by
bankwalker
(Feminists, like all Marxists, are ungrateful parasites.)
To: DallasBiff
Who can forget the Bicentennial? Next year we will be celebrating our semi-quincentennial! So glad Trump will be leading the festivities.
To: DallasBiff
Ah, the 70s. I grew up in an old mill town. Moved away, and now I’m back. One thing I remember from those days is how the blast furnaces used to light up the nighttime sky.

That light meant good jobs, and money. Those mills are all gone now. I suppose that these days the Chinese mills are lighting up their nighttime sky. ☹️
22 posted on
09/05/2025 2:17:37 PM PDT by
Leaning Right
(It's morning in America. Again.)
To: DallasBiff
35: Shaking “instant” Polaroid photos to help them develop faster Nah, that was for neophytes. My Dad would stick it under his armpit to make it develop faster.
23 posted on
09/05/2025 2:18:05 PM PDT by
fidelis
(Ecce Crucem Domini! Fugite partes adversae! Vicit Leo de tribu Juda, Radix David! Alleluia!)
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