Saturday, January 15, 2011

Music of the 70 - An informal reveiw of some of my favorites

I read that 1970 was a crucial decade in American culture sends in a new direction. The decade began with the "smile" stickers and bubblegum music, and moved from there in different directions. Here are some of my favorite shots from this decade:

1) "Popcorn" -

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This song has been played the music for the Moog synthesizer, an instrument that has become popular in the late "60. It was composed by Gershon Kingsley and published for the first time in 1969, although 1972 was the band "Hot Butter", which really made a success in "Hot Butter" Stan used to play only free synthesizer. I liked it because it really sounds like popcorn, is catchy and fun.

Music of the 70 - An informal reveiw of some of my favorites

2) "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" -

Originally a South African Zulu folk song, and became a hit in the U.S. in 1961 by the Tokens. It 'was in 1972 by Robert John, who loved the version that I updated the better. It 'was a really great> Hit in South Africa when the cows was recorded by Solomon Linda's family in 1939, he had written, based on his experience, had been stalking lions hunt. This is a catchy tune, although some of the words can be confusing for some people.

3) "Stairway to Heaven" -

This song by Led Zeppelin in 1971, was preferred by everyone in my school. , Has the stations were actually needed more than ever song in FM, as well as the most popular sheet music in rock andRoll, selling over a million copies. It was written by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page and eight minutes. It was never released as a single.

4) "Lady Marmalade" -

It 'was a song about a prostitute in New Orleans in French
Quarter (red light district), and was recorded by Patti Labelle in 1974. It was written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan and became their biggest hit. I could not understand a lot of words, but I was excited to be able to understandthe French, "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi, ce soir? (I want to sleep with me tonight?)"

5) "I am woman" -

This song was released in 1972. Helen Reddy and Ray Burton wrote poems, some of them changed to fit the music he wrote for. They were both Australians. Feminism was in the "70 is great and this was one of the leading feminist anthems. And say I found exciting.

6) "Riders on the Storm" -

This song, from the year 1971, Jim Morrison was the last,Shortly before his death. The effect of rain in this song was played on electric piano. I think the only plan was the best part of any song, but was cut short in part on the song for AM radio. This is my favorite song of all time.

The 1970s were good years for music. There was a lot of variety, everything from disco songs of protest and feminist, and darker, "adult" songs. . There was music, to please everyone. It 's a pity that thisThe music does not play to get much more, except for the really big hits. Many lesser-known 1970's music would be nice to hear again.

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