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Four Flies on Grey Velvet
Perfectly ghastly on so many levels. Not to be missed by lovers of such things.
Led Zeppelin - Dazed & Confused (Royal Albert Hall 1970)
AAAH!!! PART II! PART II! PART II! PART II!!!
The Lancelot Link Secret Chimp Hour: Opening Credits
I sincerely appreciate all the '70s nostalgia clips like this.
Iggy Pop and the Stooges (1977) The Passenger
This is Iggy, but there are no Stooges performing - though the band features Hunt and Tony Sales, sons of Soupy Sales.
Future Shock (1972) / narrated by Orson Welles
Daze of the future passed. I'm almost embarrassed by how much I enjoyed viewing Alvin Toffler's 'Future Shock'.
Led Zeppelin - Bring It On Home
F*cking phenomenal. Makes any indie-pop band sound like tepid fart-gas escaping from a limp circus-clown balloon animal.
Hai Karate -Wear It and You'll Have to Fight Off the Ladies
This is '60s - not '70s.
Slush Mug! 1971 Commercial
"Slush Mug - happy family: take 14..."
"Please, mister, I have a terrible ice-cream headache."
"I SAID SLUSH MUG - HAPPY FAMILY: TAKE 14!!!"
Hehe - I had one of these, too. Hope the freezy part wasn't some untested chemical substance. If so, that would explain a lot...
Pat Benatar (LIVE 1982) Heartbreaker
Yeah, she was so incredibly hot for about one album - then got a boy-haircut and started pumping out MOR ballads.
Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers - Chinese Rocks
I hope Johnny Thunders doesn't become forgotten.
AC/DC - First TV appearance...with Bon Scott in drag
Anybody who doesn't love this has a dried up turd for a soul.
James Taylor & Carly Simon - Mockingbird
Great backing band, great vocals, cover of great rock 'n' soul classic - where is the cheese, exactly? Is it in the absence of snarky pomo irony? Only cheese on display is the thinning, straggly hair & '70s stache combo on Taylor, but otherwise...
Charlie Rich - The Most Beautiful Girl (1974)
End of Golden-Era pop/country crossover. Nothing resembles this in modern soul-devoid 'pap' music. Also, early Charlie Rich was a rockabilly rocker.
Weather Report - Birdland
Yes, indeed! =]
Winds of Change (1979)
This is pretty much what I seek when I sift the term '70s.