Admin Mk2Jo Posted December 24, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 24, 2014 I remember them well .... Street Machine was full of these >>>>
Admin Vista Posted December 24, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 24, 2014 Memory of the 70's isn't as good as yours as I didn't live in the UK for the last 2 - 3 years of them. Though I will confess to buying Figaro by Brother Hood of Man as my first single. I think Substitute by Clout was the second. Strangely I love the music and cars of the period but not the modding scene that was prevalent then.
Admin Mk2Jo Posted December 24, 2014 Author Admin Report Posted December 24, 2014 Substitute by Clout .. bloody hell that takes me back! Lol
classicwhitey Posted December 24, 2014 Report Posted December 24, 2014 put your rocking chair away! 1
Admin Mk2Jo Posted December 24, 2014 Author Admin Report Posted December 24, 2014 ianb10 ... I think there's 2 songs by that name by 2 different groups
Admin Vista Posted December 25, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 25, 2014 I thought The Who did Substitute??? They did, Clout were a South African band who in 1978 released a cover version of an earlier (1975) song by the Righteous Brothers. Also called Substitute And Classic Whitey, watchit! 2
thrashermax Posted December 25, 2014 Report Posted December 25, 2014 Born in 75, so I don't remember much... All I know is good things were Fords, these have become loved.... 70s DJs not so loved.
mk2 mike Posted December 25, 2014 Report Posted December 25, 2014 I'm a 70s child too generally dislike the music (although there's a few classics) and love the cars obviously. Like Vista I'm not a fan of the modded look of the day! Tv was much more fun back then too!
irishtorag Posted December 25, 2014 Report Posted December 25, 2014 now were are sucking diesel music was so much better
Admin Vista Posted December 25, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 25, 2014 music was so much better Indeed it was, glam rock, punk rock and on to the beginnings of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal That said, I do think we tend to remember the past with rose tinted glasses. In the real world there was a lot to forget about the 70's, unemployment, strikes, racism, sexism, homophobia etc. The latter three so casually accepted that they regularly featured in TV programs of the day. Nah, with the benefit of hindsight, I love the cars and the music but wouldn't want the rest back again. 2
irishtorag Posted December 25, 2014 Report Posted December 25, 2014 and a good night out was a bottle of old English cider and a tin of harp nothing like a litre of snake bite hahaha 1
irishtorag Posted December 25, 2014 Report Posted December 25, 2014 Scott a lot of the things you mention still xsist to a greater extent now than they did But look in the high streets now ,because this new generation are saying fook society and embracing it all ,I see straight young lads with as much make up as lasses and tanner.
Admin Vista Posted December 25, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 25, 2014 Yes I know it all still goes on today, but my personal experience (at least where I live) is that it's not as commonplace as it was. Nor is it socially acceptable to most people or printed/televised by the media like it was. Look at the recent furore over Clarkson maybe mumbling something that sounded like "the N word" in a take that wasn't even screened. In the mid to late 70's he could probably have said it live on air without most people batting an eyelid.
accord83 Posted December 26, 2014 Report Posted December 26, 2014 Music? What Disco? and the Bee Gees squeaking like a rat's in their kecks. Arrgghhh! I might be grumpy from having flu, but I can close my eyes and through the Paracetemol/Benylin haze I still see the curtain of musical crap that the 70's were. If it hadn't have been for Northern Soul there would have been no light at the end of the tunnel. Then I got married.........(actually that bit worked out very well). I joined the Old Bill (that bit didn't work out too good, it left me semi raspberryied 20yrs on).
Admin Vista Posted December 26, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 26, 2014 Lol, Disco, Showaddywaddy and the BeeGees I'll grant you but there were other alternatives. Slade, Queen, Sweet, Supertramp, ELO and Clapton and Bob Marley to name but a few. 1
Danish Posted December 26, 2014 Report Posted December 26, 2014 ... Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, AC/DC 1
Col-ashtonmobile Posted December 26, 2014 Report Posted December 26, 2014 Well I,m an old git , I left school in 1972 and went to work at Adlards ford main dealer and on to they,re Rallye sport centre where I saw the birth of the mk2 escort , in 1975 I had a 1969 mk1 escort as my daily drive , and one of my favourite songs of that decade , 2
Admin Vista Posted December 26, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 26, 2014 that is a great track Colin, one of my favourite driving songs. Golden Earring were (are I think as they're still active) a Dutch band weren't they?
Lizzy Posted December 26, 2014 Report Posted December 26, 2014 Not forgetting Budgie, Rush, Wishbone Ash (and Led Zep are worth mentioning twice)... Also, good book: "Where did it all go right?: Growing up normal in the 70s" - Andrew Collins.
deltamal Posted December 26, 2014 Report Posted December 26, 2014 There was some top music in the 70's! couldn't get to see much of it though as had just bought a new house and was busy making babies and working all hours to pay for everything! enjoyed the music since as a lot of the 70's bands are still touring.....
john123 Posted December 27, 2014 Report Posted December 27, 2014 t-rex all day long with some slade thrown in then there was cruiseing why does everyone need to get there so fast
Col-ashtonmobile Posted December 27, 2014 Report Posted December 27, 2014 Yes Scott from the Hague same as dutch dart player Raymond van Barnvelt , Golden earring celebrated 50 years as a band in 2011
Admin Vista Posted December 27, 2014 Admin Report Posted December 27, 2014 50 years, wow. Will point that out to my wife the next time she makes some silly claim about some 5 minute sensation like Will I Am or Jesse J
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