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  • #61
    Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

    And here's some more now rarely-heard songs:

    Star Trekkin' - The Firm (Ha, ha, for me, THE musical comedy highlight of 1987!)
    Moonlight Feels Right - Starbuck (1976)
    Uptown Uptempo Woman - Randy Edelman (1976)
    Nice and Slow - Jesse Green (1976)
    I Eat Cannibal - Toto Coelo (1982)
    If - Telly Savalas (1975)
    Mellow Down - Andy Fairweather Low (1975)
    Nappy Love - The Goodies (1975)
    Shannon - Henry Gross (1976 - a little reminiscent of "Old Shep")
    There's A Whole Lotta Lovin' Going On - Guys and Dolls (1975)
    It Oughta Sell A Million - Lyn Paul (1975)
    Ding-A-Dong - Teach In (1975)
    Big Ship - Cliff Richard (unsure of exact year of release. Anybody know?)
    I Understand - Freddy and The Dreamers (1964)
    Wirral Writer
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    • #62
      Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

      You mean "My White Bicycle" by Nazareth, which was a hit in the summer of 1975. It was out round about the same time as my favourite 1975 TV series was being screened, namely The Survivors.
      Wirral Writer
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      • #63
        Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

        Yeah, Haitian Divorce was played a lot around the Christmas of 1976, as was Solstice Bells by Jethro Tull.
        Wirral Writer
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        • #64
          Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

          A Fool To Cry by The Stones always makes me think of the red-hot summer of 1976, when I never used to feel like going back to school in the afternoon after coming home at dinner time. Did anybody else feel same?
          Wirral Writer
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          • #65
            Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

            Did you know that Typically Tropical also made a follow-up to Barbados called "Rocket Now"? It was quite good too, but I don't think it charted.
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            • #66
              Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

              Wow, never knew that.
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              • #67
                Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                Yes, I DO remember Sing Me. As I recall, it charted in early 1977 (I actually bought it later on as an ex-jukebox record. Whatever happened to The Brothers? Gone the same way as Berni Flint, Millican and Nesbit etc.?
                Wirral Writer
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                • #68
                  Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                  Originally posted by Wirral Writer View Post
                  Whatever happened to Berni Flint?
                  Berni Flint is working the cruise ships, I was on a cruise last week and he was the guest comedian/singer. He was good if a little outdated with his material.
                  The only thing to look forward to is the past

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                  • #69
                    Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                    Get It On Grab A Bong -T Rex
                    love to love you baby-Donna Summer
                    moi non plus- Je t'aime
                    1997


                    Best Years Of My Childhood Was Growing Up In The Late 90's and the early 2000's . before the world went Mad

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                    • #70
                      Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                      For some reason it seems that for most oldies stations glam rock never existed. For instance how often do you hear Mud or The Sweet. I understand why radio stations don't play songs by Gary Glitter but he still made some great records.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                        Occasionally Blockbuster or one of Sweet's better songs get played on the radio.

                        It's lucky to hear a Mud song that isn't Tiger Feet or Lonely This Christmas.
                        The Trickster On The Roof

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                        • #72
                          Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                          Yeah, like Sweet Little Moonshine Sally and L-L-L-Lucy, two of Mud's songs which I have not heard on the radio for years and years and years. Good job I have these on my Mud Greatest Hits CD!
                          Wirral Writer
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                          • #73
                            Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                            Thank you, Darren. I really loved recalling and putting all those songs on. It gets very addictive, as once you think of one, you then think of another, and another, and another...
                            Wirral Writer
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                            • #74
                              Re: Seventies Songs You Never Hear Anymore

                              I know. The Glitter Band made some crackers too, like Let's Get Together Again and Just For You. Sad that Gerry Shepherd passed away, as I thought he had a tremendous voice.
                              Wirral Writer
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                              • #75
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                                I would have mentioned this song yearlier if I had remembered it

                                Airport-Motor 1978 heard it on the radio yesterday morning after 35 years

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