A weekly show that delves not only into the music of the 1970's but the culture and lifestyle of that amazing decade. A full and comprehensive album review is at the center of each episode.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 201 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
In this episode we reminisce about our 200 episodes that we have just completed. We also review the second album "Reggatta de Blanc" by legendary new wave band The Police released in 1979.
This episode we talk about the self titled debut album from the Australian group Flash and the Pan released in 1979.
In this episode we take a comprehensive and detailed look at the 1974 album "Starless and Bible Black" by prog rock giants King Crimson and also talk about the Midnight Special episode that they appeared on at around that time.
In our first video podcast we review the 1974 album "Autobahn" by German electronic band Kraftwerk and we also talk about another episode from the 1970's concert TV show The Midnight Special.
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I was really love listening to albums from the 70s so I was excited when I heard the title of this podcast & scrolled through a list of some amazing 70s albums. I gave a couple of podcasts a spin, but my finger got tired hitting fast forward through dull babble & I gave up & unfollowed the show. Hope someone else picks up this topic & actually talks about albums from the 70s.
I was really excited to see this podcast listed. Wow! What a great concept! But then all went "south".
All I heard were two guys yacking between each other and not much information on the subject.
Case in point: "Frampton Comes Alive"....... I listened to it for 18 minutes and they haven't even mentioned the album other than it's a double LP......
Let someone who knows what they are talking about do this podcast OR stay on track!!!
This is one of the worst podcasts I've listened to in awh... more
If this were a basement, and I was forced to meet these losers. I would leave and never return.
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The content primarily focuses on the music, culture, and lifestyle of the 1970s, providing listeners with an informative and nostalgic look back at this vibrant decade. Each episode centers around a comprehensive album review, often accompanied by personal anecdotes from the hosts, which adds a candid touch to the discussion. The blend of musical critique and casual banter creates an engaging atmosphere that celebrates both iconic albums and the broader cultural context of the 1970s. This approach appeals to music enthusiasts who appreciate in-depth analysis complemented by personal stories, making it a unique offering in the realm of music podcasts.
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Sounds From The Seventies launched 7 years ago and published 201 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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