Happy Monday, boppers. Here’s a fine and mellow tune to start your week. It’s Al Stewart and his band performing “Year of the Cat” live on the UK music show, The Old Grey Whistle Test circa 1976 (possibly 1977). “Year … Continue reading
Tag Archives: 70s Music
“Friends in the Key of Life.” Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life was partially recorded at Crystal Studios in Hollywood. The chart-topping L.P. released in September of 1976. Daily 70s Ad #290: Crystal Studios, ‘Thank You, Stevie Wonder’ … Continue reading
“Voted best new group of the year 1976 Rock Music Awards.” “Do What You Want To Do, Be What You Are” featured on the L.P., Bigger Than Both of Us. Daily 70s Ad #285: Hall & Oates, ‘Best New Group’ … Continue reading
Did you know that WAR‘s “Galaxy” was inspired by Star Wars? Here’s an amazing line of Soul Train dancers doing their thing to the tune in 1977. Let’s take this one to outer space! ‘Soul Train’: WAR, ‘Galaxy’ (Dance Line, … Continue reading
“Electrifying…the most exciting Reggae album ever made.” Bob Marley and The Wailers ‘Live!’ L.P. was recorded in London in the summer of 1975 and originally released in December of that year. Daily 70s Ad #281: Bob Marley and The Wailers … Continue reading
It’s Monday, and that means it’s time to roll out the tunes. Here’s Jack Wild singing “If I Could” from the 1970 motion picture, Pufnstuf. This soundtrack is a hard one to find – so enjoy this opening clip from … Continue reading