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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu May 08, 2008 3:00 pm
Mungo Jerry - In the summertime Sing along with the original group!
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu May 08, 2008 3:10 pm
Mungo Jerry - Baby Jump / Cadillac (his second hit. First called Cadillac)
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu May 08, 2008 3:11 pm
Mungo Jerry - It's A Secret 1976
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Sun May 11, 2008 6:40 pm
Quote:
1970 - I Think I Love You - The Partridge Family
I loved this song and David Cassidy as a teenager!
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Sun May 11, 2008 6:41 pm
The Partridge Family-I Can Feel your Heartbeat
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu May 15, 2008 9:44 am
WARNING! THIS SUCKS!
1973 - Sing - The Carpenters
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Sun May 25, 2008 5:04 am
1972 - Brandy "You're A Fine Girl" - Looking Glass #1 Aug 26, 1972
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:26 pm
Grand Funk Railroad (Grand Funk)
The band was formed in 1969 by Mark Farner (vocals, guitar), Don Brewer (vocals, drums) from Terry Knight and the Pack, and Mel Schacher (bass) from Question Mark & the Mysterians in Flint, Michigan. Former bandmate Terry Knight soon became their manager and named the band after the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, a well-known rail line in Michigan. First achieving recognition at the 1969 Atlanta Pop Festival, the band was signed by Capitol Records. Patterned after Cream, but developing their own populist style, in 1970 they had sold more albums than any other American band and had become a major concert attraction. In that same year they earned their second gold record award for the album "Grand Funk" (aka the Red Album) and a hit single, "Closer To Home" (aka "I'm Your Captain") from the album Closer to Home, which was stylistically close to the old Terry Knight and the Pack. A year later, they broke the attendance record set by The Beatles' at Shea Stadium, selling out in just 72 hours.[1]
Grand Funk Railroad - We're An American Band (#1 in 1973)
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:31 pm
Grand Funk Railroad- I'm Your Captain [live at Shea Stadium 1971]
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:37 pm
Grand Funk - The Loco-motion (#1 in 1974)
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Mon Jun 02, 2008 10:40 pm
Grand Funk - Some Kind Of Wonderful (#1 in 1975)
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:31 am
1976 - (Don't Fear) The Reaper - Blue Öyster Cult
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu Jun 19, 2008 3:56 pm
David Bowie - heroes - original video 1977
David Bowie - Heroes (live) - current
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:01 pm
David Bowie - Rebel Rebel
David Bowie - Rebel Rebel (Later With Jools Holland, 2002)
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Thu Jun 19, 2008 4:27 pm
This is an interesting. David Bowie's performance of "Stay" on the Dinah Shore in 1975. This rare vid features some crazy dance moves by the Thin White Duke and it's a great performance. More vids to follow.(Note: he was high on cocaine during this performance)
Rare Bowie interview with Dinah Shore. Watch for the part where he "bites" or snaps his teeth at her...she gets a little turned on by it! This follows his opening number of "Stay"
David Bowie's 2nd interview with Dinah Shore with "Fonxzie" from Happy Days. Rare Thin White Duke Interview with David talking about obsessive love and influences. Great interview!
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson
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Subject: Re: 1970s Music Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:54 pm
Golden Years by David Bowie
Album: Station To Station, Released: 1975
US Chart: 10 UK Chart: 8
_________________ "If you have to choose between power and speed and it often turns out you have to make that choice, you've got to go for speed." Source: TV Guide Interview (April 3, 1982) -- Sparky Anderson