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Re: Favorite golden classics from the 70s [message #88361 is a reply to message #86851] |
Fri, 06 July 2018 15:09 |
JazzHog
Messages: 33 Registered: July 2018 Location: Leeds, England
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I don't actually remember the 70's, but I have looked into the music scene from that era, and asked older relatives, of course. It seems that there were three main strands of music in the 70's: rock based music ranging from classic rock such as Led Zeppelin to soft rock, such as the Eagles; soul and disco music ranging from Stevie Wonder to Barry White; and, later on in the 70's, there was the emergent punk scene in the form of the Sex Pistols and others, which ultimately led to the New Wave of the 80's.
By the way, I am writing from a British perspective, so the music scene may have been a bit different in other countries.
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Re: Favorite golden classics from the 70s [message #88398 is a reply to message #86851] |
Sun, 08 July 2018 19:40 |
Rusty
Messages: 1188 Registered: May 2018 Location: Kansas City Missouri
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Something about them 70's. Seemed like the envelope was being pushed in many directions. Soul was getting funk'd, jazz was blending rock in fusion. Rock got punked towards the later part of the decade. And reggae became a thing with Bob Marley. It's my go to decade for that genre. But there were so many more than the superstar Marley. And the Blues was starting to make a big comeback too. The disco decade gets hung on that era like that was all that was going on. Thankfully, no way. Though I didn't mind some of it. Like, Get Down Tonight.
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