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Interesting...I can't remember any songs from the 1970s!    I remember folks songs from the 1960's, but the 1970's were changing times and I probably just didn't listen to radio except for the Sat. afternoon Metropolitan Opera broadcast.  I do think that popular songs deteriorated over the years, and that's probably another reason I don't remember them. 

The songs other posters have named aren't even remotely familiar to me.   Guess that really dates me!
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
GA,

Yay! For the 60’s. Early seventies were good but later 70’s had horrible music.

You mentioned folk music. Ahhh, the 60’s and early 70’s Were you a Joni Mitchell fan? Joan Biaz? Dylan? Peter, Paul & Mary? Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young? Simon and Garfunkel? So many others...
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The 70's was the golden age of Canadian music because a Canadian content law was passed in 71 (thank you wikki) - so many great bands and solo artists
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"You Are So Beautiful", doesn't it continue "to me"? As in you wouldn't be to anyone else. Don't remember the singer.
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xrayjodib Mar 2020
Joe Cocker
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Dang--my first thought was "Muskrat Love"---I have Alexa play it for my gkids and they look at me like "you LIKED this song"...no, I thought it was hilarious.

WHAT is the title of the 'worst song ever' that has the lyrics "I been to the desert on a horse with no name, it felt good to be out of the rain, In the desert you can't remember your name.." Ok, I will quit torturing you.

Also- MacArthur Park--'someone left the cake out in the rain'

A dumb, but still a huge favorite-- Oliver's recording of "Good Morning Starshine".
Silly but sweet.

If Alexa is just playing 70's pop, and "You light up my life' comes on I yell at her to SKIP THAT SONG.

My DH is a HUGE Bob Dylan fan--so we saw him in concert 2 years ago. I still have a headache. You could not decipher what he was singing---and the lady next to me said "He's wearing sweatpants from Costco" and by darn, he was! The "Kirkland" label was on the waistband.

I remember one concert when Billy Joel was the warmup for Seals and Croft.

I can't HELP that the 70's were my teen years and so many songs spoke to that angsty teen emotions. Some songs remind me of long past loves and if I hear them now---I'm back in '75, madly in love with the boy du jour. "I can't Stop That Feeling"

ANYTHING that started out with the 'ooga chakka, ooga chakka' beat was awesome :)
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
Mid,

I am one of those people too. I can tell you who I was with and what I was doing when a song plays.

Memories...

I saw Billy Joel in high school with my boyfriend. He promised to take me. Well, I was really looking forward to going and I asked him what time should I be ready for him to pick me up. He tells me that he forgot to buy the tickets! I was upset.

I took off on my bicycle to console myself with a new album from my neighborhood record shop.

As I was browsing, a friend of the cashier came in with two Joel tickets that he won on the radio. He wanted to sell them to the employee. The cashier could not go. I went up to him and asked him to sell them to me. He told me the price.

I didn’t have that much money. He said, “How much do you have?” I told him the amount of money that I had on me and he said no he would not sell at that price because it wasn’t the ticket value.

I reminded him that he got them for free because he won them. The cashier told him to reconsider and sell them to me. He finally did sell them to me.

I called my boyfriend and we went to the concert. When we got to the third row he said, “Wow, great seats!” The usher didn’t stop until the first row! My boyfriend was glad that he forgot to buy the tickets because I scored first row seats and Leo Kottke warmed up for Billy Joel.

This was at Theatre for the Performing Arts which has been renamed to Mahalia Jackson Theatre.

I remember Seals and Croft, specifically, Unborn Child. My friend became pregnant and her dad flew her to NY for an illegal abortion.

Abortion became legal the next year. She did not want to have an abortion but they threatened to disown her if she wouldn’t.

Times were different then, she would have been expelled from school and she was a straight A student.

Her mom and dad were furious about her pregnancy. They wouldn’t let her have her child to place for adoption. They told her to get an abortion or live on the street. She was scared and agreed to the abortion.

Anyway, Unborn Child always made me cry thinking of what my friend went through.
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xray - your thread is a wonderful stress-release topic. Thank you.
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xrayjodib Mar 2020
Thanks polarbear!
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Oh come on everybody you know you secretly loved them back in the day, if all of those songs were so hated they wouldn't have been at the top of the charts!
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
Nope, can’t say I liked the songs that I listed. I hated them! Especially, Debby Boone, You Light Up My Life.
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I made my young adult children listen to MacArthur Park not too long ago. They were stunned into silence. I was asked if the writer was on “cool 70’s drugs”
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
Hahaha
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Guilty pleasures is a whole different thread.
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The Candyman is NOT all about drugs! It's about candy. It was written as part of the screenplay for Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

Similar cruel slanders have been levelled at "Puff the Magic Dragon," the Magic Roundabout, and certainly Captain Pugwash. The rumours of hidden messages were started by stoned students with nothing better to do than ruin children's entertainment.
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Riverdale Mar 2020
Do you remember the Paul McCartney death hoax? It was all we talked about in school.
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Who had 8 track players in their cars? Hahaha
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cwillie Mar 2020
My dad bought a 2nd hand pickup truck to use around the farm and it had an 8 track - OMG bro and I thought we'd won the lottery!
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(You're) Having My Baby by Paul Anka. I wish someone would make a spoof version!
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xrayjodib Mar 2020
I wonder what would happen if a man started singing that to his wife while she was in active labor?
Heehee!!!
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So many to choose from! But let’s face it - these songs were the soundtrack of our youth.

Leaving the cake out in the rain...
Muskrat Love...
You light up my life...
All good nominees.

How about Minnie Riverton’s “Loving You”? That high note is enough to split an eardrum. But then, that would be merciful in this songs case.
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xrayjodib Mar 2020
My hubby hates that one!!
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How about bad songs from the 80s through 90s. That's my era.

I really dislike the song Love Shack. It sounds like an ugly mismatched patchwork put together by a rowdy group of no-talent people who decided to take turn making up lines.

Drunk 1: Love shack, baby love shack
Drunk 2: I'm headin' down the Atlanta highway, lookin' for the love getaway
Drunk 3: (gulp! belch!) to the love shack...

You can mix and match the lines of the song and it will still sound the same.
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
Polar,

My vote for the 80’s is Don’t Worry, Be Happy.

I can tell you you I couldn’t listen to sing in my house on television in the 90’s, Barney and Friends. Oh my gosh, No Way! Sesame Street was great but I couldn’t stomach my children watching Barney. His voice drove me insane!
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Talking Heads are Great !! And so is Captain and Tennille. How can those be on the bottom of someone's song list? :( Ok, maybe Muskrat love... but it was a cute song.
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xrayjodib Mar 2020
Dead Mans Party!!!
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Jeremiah was a bull frog, was a good friend of mine. That is a great song.

3 dog night.

Put the wine in the coconut, drink it all up...

How about the songs we liked to listen to? I think I can remember more of those.
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xrayjodib Mar 2020
Go for it MayDay!!
What are some of your favs?
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Barney was obnoxious. Have a friend who got a serpentine snake tattoo around his upper arm... I told him if he had it done in purple, we could call it: Barney :)

He wasnt so happy with me.. everyone laughed.. Poor guy.
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loving you is easy cuz your beautiful.... lalalal lalala, ohhhh (eek eek eek ) that was high pitched sound..
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xrayjodib Mar 2020
My dog likes it!
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So if we're gonna include 80's songs, "I've never been to Me".
My vote for worst song ever!
The 80's had some awesome music!!
My hubby and I are in a band.
We play everything from the 30's
To 2000's. We have a blast!!
I think my current favorite to sing right now is "Moondance "!
Love me some Van Morrison!
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polarbear Mar 2020
Agreed! The 80's had some awesome music!
Journey, Air Supply, Phil Collins, New Kids on the Block are a few of my favorites groups/artists.
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"I've never been to Me".

My DH was OS & missed the worst of the radio play for that one so I just enlightened him. 🤣😜😭🤮
Best belly laughs this moring!

While I sipped champagne on a yacht... (must sing it all breathy).

I NEVER want to hear that song EVER AGAIN. You win 😅
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Sendhelp Mar 2020
That must be the worst song I never heard before.
I agree Beatty and Xray. 🤮
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RIP Kenny Rogers. Dolly Parton did a nice tribute to him from her home holding a picture of the 2 of them.
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In my generation, assuming makes an azz out of u and me.
Lol x-ray. I had to look up which generation I am in....feeling excluded now. ha ha. I love your game!

Baby Boomers: Born 1946-1964 (54-72 years old).
Generation X: Born 1965-1980 (38-53 years old)
Millennials: Born 1981-1996 (22-37 years old).
Post-Millennials: Born 1997-Present (0-21 years old).

Is that accurate? Where is the "Sandwich Generation?"
Maybe the same as Generation X?
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Countrymouse Mar 2020
BBX, I'd say, with a few millennials creeping in to the sandwich. We still have plenty of 1920s and 1930s dates of birth on our books.
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I was a total nerd in high school and college. Didn’t listen to music enough to remember. I did see the B-52’s in grad school. Love Shack was awful.
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Just played "We built this city", Starship.
Hubs face lit up....
He knows that song.
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Don't like 70s except a few songs. I'm an 80s person🙂
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Love to Love You Baby by Donna Summer made me want to puke plus I used to get embarrassed when it came on if I was with a guy what with all the moaning and groaning in it.😖
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NeedHelpWithMom Mar 2020
Amen! Any of that crap music. Hahaha 😂
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Also Loving You by Minnie Riperton....gag me!
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I really liked 'Don't Worry Be Happy' until my cynical colleague (who hated it) started muttering to himself "man's a fool, it's all going to sh*t and he stands there grinning like an idiot..."

Kind of ruined it for me.
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bookluvr Mar 2020
That was funny!
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I have to admit I linked Don't Worry Be Happy to some of my emails last week (I mean, it's just so apropros 😝)
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bookluvr Mar 2020
I used to love that song until... it was played repeatedly on the radio, and then in movies. Overkilled. Now I cringe or change the radio station when it plays.
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A few weeks ago, I asked nurse niece if she ever heard this song that I like called: They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaaa!.... She said no. I played it from my Kindle's playlist under Oldies. Her facial expression! When it was done, she just stared at me. She said something about the guy sounded crazy, with a mental problem... and 'you like that song?' I gave her a wide smile and nodded. Then I started singing it off-keyed...

P.S... this was one of my go-to songs when caregiving mom and/or dad got to me. Or maybe it was wishful thinking...
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Beatty Mar 2020
What a great song! My Dad will sing it & my DH does too if the occasion gets silly - it never fails to get everyone joing in & laughing even more!

Thankyou for mentioning this one.
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THAT IS FUNNY BOOK!
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bookluvr Mar 2020
Yeah, but my dad didn't like it...
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