
Sparking memories and discussion of the seventies. Two lifelong friends remember growing up in the 1970s, "The Greatest Decade Known To Man"! Topics include music, pop culture, movies, TV shows, celebrities and everyday life in the Midwest.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 429 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Those Buzz Guys go live on Facebook and talk Super Bowl half times in the 70s and it's trivia time!
Listen to our interview with Gabriel Rotello. He tells all about the New York club called CBGB in 1977. It was the center of the Punk Rock movement. Gabriel has written a book set in the summer of '77 in New York. Great storytelling about the 70s in ... more
Remember hearing all about the coming Ice Age in the 70s? Whelp! The 1970s was the decade of snow storms so... Listen up as we talk all about the biggest and baddest 1970s Snow Storms.
We break down the top Sci-Fi movies from the 1970s and which films we liked best. Seems like Alien was the top Sci-Fi flick of the decade.
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This podcast is wonderfully narrated with imagery and storytelling specific to 70s pop culture and events in and around Enid, Oklahoma, USA. The latest episode on 70s snow storms was super fun to listen to; I was just a small six-year-old kid in 1978 growing up in the northeast; I do somewhat remember that storm “Larry” was a pretty big deal. Snow drifts to a kid that age seem larger than life. In the 70s, I remember the plastic brick molds we used to build “igloos” and “forts”. Keep up the grea... more
The music brings the memories flooding back. The 70s were truly incomparable. Thank you for a great podcast.
These guys are my favorites! I feel like they are friends that I need to check in with daily. They like comic books, rock music, sci-fi movies, cool tv shows, bikes, breakfast cereal- you name it, they remember it. (Not always 100% accurately). They remember the 70’s like I remember the 70’s- because it was “THE GREATEST DECADE KNOW TO MAN!”
The Greatest Podcast About the Greatest Decade Known To Man!!
Lots of good memories but I would have given it 5 stars but they get so many things wrong when reminiscing about things. But still a great show!
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The content is centered around nostalgic recollections and discussions of the 1970s, a decade celebrated as "The Greatest Decade Known To Man." Episodes typically feature engaging conversations between the hosts as they share their personal experiences and cultural touchpoints, such as music, movies, television shows, and significant moments that shaped their childhood in the Midwest. The hosts encourage listener participation, often incorporating trivia, audience calls, and shared memories, which creates a community-centered atmosphere. Unique elements include humorous anecdotes and discussions about lesser-known facts from the era, making it appealing for listeners seeking both entertainment and a trip down memory lane.
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