This is a continuation of the previous challenge, ‘Six from the Sixties’, me being a little dry on imagination right now and a reason to write something as HF20 seems to have impaired Steemit somewhat. (this was written some weeks earlier).
My daughter, @dismayedworld tells me she loves the old music, but needs a little education. I’ll be sending this article on to her when it’s finished.
The seventies is the first decade that I can really remember and to me it’s a decade of two parts with less juice in the centre.
The first few years were the overspills of 60’s music, glam rock, flares, Birmingham bags and outrageous platform shoes that even blokes used to wear. Even me as a young kid had these crazy shoes, it was quite normal.
The latter years were punk, disco and the start of the electronic music scene.
So what was in between? Well, after around 1974 I got a little bored of the sounds and missed quite a lot, returning in early 1978. I do remember ’78 very well, was still at school but really ‘digged’ the music at the time. See even that’s terminology from the time!
So the rules are a little different this time and unless you are a walking music encyclopaedia may mean more work for you, shock horror!
The Early Seventies
In 1973 I was very into my music. I was still at primary school, but remember the Top 40 charts were always announced at 12.45pm – 1pm on Tuesdays. Can anyone else remember that?
I lived very close to my school so lunch was at home. Sometimes it made me a little late listening to this radio show as school resumed at 1pm, but it was literally a 2 minute run to the gates.
The charts were full of glam rock at this time, Slade, Garry Glitter (ouch), Nazareth, Marc Bolan, Suzi Quattro and then there was the stuff the girls loved, David Cassidy, and Donny Osmand were two I can remember.
Every now and again something really crap (In my opinion) would make it big like ‘Billy don’t be a Hero – Paper Lace’ or even worse, ‘The Floral Dance – The Brighouse and Rastrick Band’.
At an early age music had a tight grip on me, and now Ill name my FIVE for the first five years of this decade.
The Rules
Link FIVE singles from the 1970’s and let us know why they are memorable to you.
One from 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974.
Make sure they are not too obscure, we are trying to teach the younger readers what was good, not about old ‘B-sides’.
State the year of release, we are trying to educate people!
Use the tag #seventieschallenge
Add a Wikipedia link to each song so the uneducated can learn a little about the song. If there isn’t one available, then choose something a little more popular.
It’s been a while since there’s been a music challenge, and not one of these ‘you must do one every day’. No big commitment needed.
If you are not an old fart like me, then just take it in and listen to the music. These were hot songs in the day.
End of Rules! Not many for this one; over to the music.
The Carpenters - We've Only Just Begun (1970)
I’m not just a progressive, death metal freak I’ll have you all know! From a young age I was transfixed with the lovely voice of Karen Carpenter and could have chosen one of many of their songs.
I have never heard a voice like hers since and still get those bumps when listening to it.
Carole King – It’s too Late (1971)
Was ‘Tapestry’ a masterpiece? It’s been hailed so by many but after listening countless times it still hasn’t really sunk in. I do love ‘So Far Way’ and this classic though.
As for "You've Got a Friend", I prefer the James Taylor version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%27s_Too_Late_(Carole_King_song)
Python Lee Jackson – In a Broken Dream (1972)
So who’s this then? A few seconds after the vocals begin it’s pretty obvious it’s Rod Stewart. I could have picked ‘Maggie May’ in the 1971 slot but everyone’s heard that haven’t they?
Me being the guitar freak loves that distorted bit at the start. If you haven’t heard it before, then give it a try.
David Bowie - Drive in Saturday (1973)
Christmas 1973 and I received a certain ‘Aladdin Sane’ album as a present. I was initially disappointed ‘Life on Mars’ was not on it. ‘All the good songs are on Hunky Dory’ I complained!
Nevertheless, this gem was on said album. I never really got to grips with the other album tracks though.
The Hollies – The Air that I Breathe (1974)
A band on their last legs? The big 60’s band had this huge hit in 1974, and I still remember it. Looking back at the songs of this year, I realised I haven’t heard it in years.
Certain memories can be recalled by music in some cases, and this one brings them back for me.
If you want to do the challenge yourself then feel free to post! Make sure you use the tag #seventieschallenge.
If you found this article so invigorating that you are now a positively googly-eyed, drooling lunatic with dripping saliva or even if you liked it just a bit, then please upvote, comment, resteem, engage me or all of these things.
The song is characteristically melancholy and very much in the theme of their huge hit, ‘Albratross’.
I can't argue with you, Karen Carpenter's voice is top notch. Two more I'll recommend, nothing to do with the seventies but so what:
Patsy Cline - "She's Got You" and Willie Nelson's "Crazy"
Sinead O'Connor - Prince's "Nothing Compares 2 U"
Yes, "Tapestry" was a masterpiece. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?" tops it.
"In a Broken Dream" is one of Rod's best, equal to "Maggie May."
The Hollies, need I say more?
Trust me, I'm a doctor.
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One I remember off the top of my head was popular in 1974, but apparently for the second time.
Song: The Loco Motion
1974: by Grand Funk Railroad
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loco-Motion
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I remember most of those. I remember a mix of music from that decade. The glam stuff was pretty big and popular amongst my generation. I saw The Sweet and Gary Glitter later at Coventry Poly. I'll see if I have time to do a post soon.
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The Sweet were a big band from the time, and I was a fan when I was in short pants! Then there was 'Love is like Oxygen' later, I song That I still have those memories of, but I have mentioned this previously.
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Great choices, especially Python Lee Jackson! (although I was a David Bowie freak in 1974 and I didn't get Aladdinsane as a present - it was the first album I ever bought!).
I didn't discover the Python Lee Jackson record until I was at university in the early 80s and living in a flat in Aberdeen. There was a pub across the road called the Rat Cellar (aptly named) and it had a jukebox. That record was one of our favourites on it.
So glad you've stipulated individual years instead of just the whole decade, as that would be impossible. Going to have fun with this, but I'll have to report back in a few days, as I've just booked accommodation in Ballater for tonight - big hillwalking day tomorrow!
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I discovered the Python Lee Jackson a long time ago (but not in the day) and it hit me right away. It was just a little early for me. Im sure there's others like this that I still have to discover.
Enjoy the mountaineering!
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Thanks! I will!
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Really? I'd have not guessed you for a Carpenters guy.
I'll be in on this, I just about don't have a choice. But I'm guessing mine will slide a little more to guitars and maybe even blues. It should be fun, thanks for the challenge!
Look for mine on Thursday, a currently unscheduled day...
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My music tastes vary enormously, I love Karen's voice and have since I was very young.
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I think the 70s is my favorite music and we have similar tastes I was listening to my 70s playlist today and 4 of your 5 are in my playlist
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Oh these all bring back so many memories @slobberchops, love your choices! Your challenge is going to take me away from the pots and pans!
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Cool, have a go!
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This is a great idea mate. I think I'll be having a dabble :-)
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I am with you Karen had one of the most pure voices I have ever heard. It is too bad that she left so early. I will put this challenge on my slate to pick up sometime this week!
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Awesome:))
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