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Foghat Full Version |
Zappa and Mothers of Invention Dinah Moe Humm I can't believe we used to listen this shit, it was so obnoxious. |
I was born in '63 so the 70's were my real formative years. Here in the UK I remember strikes, The Winter of Discontent and man-made fabrics (not to mention the static that goes with them) and being mean, in a big sister way, to my brothers.
Marc was a hero [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xJ_agcMy5c"]YouTube- Marc Bolan & T Rex - Children Of The Revolution[/nomedia][/URL] This woman made me want to play bass and wear leather - I still do both some 36yrs later. :cheesy: [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXok94y3nLg"]YouTube- Suzi Quatro - Devil Gate Drive[/nomedia] In '74 there began a life long love of Freddie [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EvL7-9RVGE&feature=related"]YouTube- Queen - Seven Seas Of Rhye [Top Of The Pops][/nomedia] Totally fell for Julie Covington and was allowed to stay up on a school night to watch Rock Follies [nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVCynmcX4kI"]YouTube- ROCK FOLLIES Rock Follies[/nomedia] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVCynmcX4kI |
Man of La Mancha
Film version, 1972
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I remember the 70's grew up in them, music everything was much better then I think!
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I was a child of the 70's :smokejoint:, and got high with a lil help from my friends, LOL, still do on occasion, with a lil help from my kids :hangloose:
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Ain't nothin' like old soul... |
I had long, white-blond hair that I braided wet and frizzed; I wore round, yellow tinted Janis Joplin/John Lennon glasses, toked and smoked and partied and listened to classic metal... |
we used to sing this all the time
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eec6fYuUTYU&feature=player_de"]YouTube - Seasons In The Sun[/nomedia]
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I liked/miss seeing all the macrame ropes hanging in windows with alot of plants.
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<---- born in '63. Experienced MOST of what was good and horrific in the 70's. I think I alternated between wide eyed ingenue and jaded stoner (aka freak, in my neck of the woods) through most of that decade. Wouldn't trade it or relive it for all the money in the world. |
I was a young mother with three small children in the 70s and most of it is a blurr................
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Bumping/resurrecting this thread from a few years ago. Members my age use to post about great times here from their experiences in the 70s. The 1970s were some of the greatest times in my life. In the past year, I have revisited people and times I haven't thought of in more than 30 years. Feels good. In the 1970s, I met Joel Grey, saw Bette Midler, and met Marvin Gaye and Grover Washington Jr. I entered a career in broadcasting at 17, my favorite movie was Chinatown, and I came out at 16 and never looked back. In the 70s, I discovered my maleness...long before any of this politically-correct/labeling shit; none of this bullshit is new to me, I'm just a natural male . I started deep street shit before half of you were in diapers frequenting underground bars. I had one affair after another in my youth. I was vocal then and I'm a forerunner and pioneer in vocalizing my sexuality during a decade when it was considered taboo and unheard of. I was the first in my community to be open about my male sexuality blowing away my upper-class family and the majority of the gay community when shit like this belonged to men only. Fuck that, I turned heads and created controversy. The parties and sex were endless; balls for days with fun that lasted for 20 years. I spent 12 years in broadcasting stemming from the mid-70s. The 70s were the best times of my life and I formed life-long friendships in the 1970s that I hold today.
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For the Class of '74
For all my classmates. Our 40th reunion is this year.
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The Godfather, 1972
My mom took me with her to see the The Godfather in 1972. I was all of 15 and a sophomore in high school. When we walked out of theater, I remember saying, "Mom, I feel like I'm going to be shot." She put her arm around me and we walked to the car. Then, we headed to the House of Pies for dessert and coffee. She died unexpectedly in 2001, and she was my best friend.
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