That 70′s Show Tonight 1978 – 1979

Playlist by Algernon

That 70’s show  Tonight 1978-1979

Tonights show takes us back 2000 years to a very special life from a very naughty boy.  It also brings us some very naughty girls as well and something without much dialogue.  The popular music seems different too, but that could just be me.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3b9gOtQoq4

Stayin’ Alive – Bee Gees

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzIs3nKF98Y

Three times a lady – The Commodores

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSd0pJSKzNY

Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnJOsfalSYs

Ebony Eyes – Bob Welch

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOf0FsA0Fio

Miss You – the Rolling Stones

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BW3gKKiTvjs

Wuthering Heights – Kate Bush

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0MQ2-fYQno

Dreadlock holiday – 10CC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsXknE8LOEI

Ca Plane Pour Moi – Plastic Bertrand

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px__SsVXX_0

Because the Night – Patti Smith Group

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNC0kIzM1Fo

Love is in the Air – John Paul Young

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd1aHnZGo3U

Chopper Squad – Pride of the lions

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0CERdbw21U

Prisoner – Episode 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krb2OdQksMc

Life of Brian –Monty Python

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExWfh6sGyso

What have the Romans ever done for us – from Life of Brian

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m8IOD-wk9g

Computer Games – Mi-Sex

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SObti-rcOWY

Heart of Glass – Blondie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2I84-A9duY

I Don’t like Mondays – Boomtown Rats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JGYKCvWnQc

Olivers Army – Elvis Costello

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIlHt_syoSE

Do you think I’m Sexy – Rod Stewart

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBR2G-iI3-I

I will survive – Gloria Gaynor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iebu-oCTdI8

Sultans of Swing – Dire Straits

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NduKrNAZp4I

Hit me with your rhythm Stick – Ian Drury and the Blockheads

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObL3L6MRvN4

Message in a Bottle – the Police

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg1Ibt4xP7g

Chuck E’s in Love – Rickie Lee Jones

Keywords: The Rolling Stones, Kate Bush, 10CC,Plastic Bertrand,Patti Smith Group, John Paul Young, Pride of the Lions, Prisoner, Monty Python, Mi-Sex, Blondie, Boomtown Rats, Elvis Costello, Rod Stewart, Gloria Gaynor, Dire Straits, Ian Drury and the Blockheads, The Police, Rickie Lee Jones, youtube, music

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44 Responses to That 70′s Show Tonight 1978 – 1979

  1. vivienne says:

    I know it is in the wrong decade, but Algy, have you ever put up Shocking Blue’s Baby You Got It.

    Was on Rage a few weeks ago. I love it but I think seeing the clip makes it a little ripper.

    • algernon says:

      I think you mean Venus, vivienne which was about 1972. So I haven’t in this series but may have or Waz may have at other times. I’ll see how I can massage it in the coming weeks.

      I watched Rage for a little while last night not that I normally do, where Outlines Cicadas that ate five dock was the first tune played. I thought that a bit obscure. They the had something on the early days of 3RRR with a young Greig Pivhaver (HG) playing.

    • algernon says:

      They are indeed and you’re right it was 1969 and 1970. They charted in Holland until 1975. There is one chapter of the show to go you might find it there.

  2. Lord ╒unston says:

    Magic Millions today Hung. And yes I’m going to pop up. I am a member, but won’t be flouting any trendy gear. Just ogling the fillies and having a few small bets.

    I love the atmosphere. I’ll also walk over to the sales, which is opposite.

    Miss you brings back memories too.

    • Hung says:

      Good on you VL, oh and as a member I sure you must be livid about the 35 million tax payer dollars given to your club to upgrade the track and grandstand, I mean fancy you rich folk needing taxes from the poor to prop you up :)

  3. Vee-ell says:

    Some excellent stuff here: nostalgic, for me too.

    The stand out musician is (for me) probably Mark Knoppfler.

    I must be getting old, because Monty Python still seems streets ahead of rubbish like The Chasers. Although admittedly I have never been able to stomach a full 10 mins of it.

  4. Emmjay says:

    So much to like here, Algy.

    As it turned out, Gerry Rafferty showed up on the iPod random pl yesterday. Ca plane pour moi ! Blondie, and the great Elvis Costello.

    Last trip to Melbourne i bought a 5 album set of Ian Drury and the Blockheads (and others) – over the top ? You bet !

    I never watched Prisoner. Not one episode, but Vivienne’s comment has got be to the starting blocks.

    Python is without a doubt the main laugh track to my life…… EEEEmanual Kant was a real pissant and very rarely stable ….. Plato they say could stick it away – he could drink you under the table….

    I agree with Hung – Maggy May WAS Rod’s best.

    And H …. always wonderful to see you. Big Hug !

    • algernon says:

      Maggie May is certainly my favourite Rod Stewart tune.

      There was an old picture theatre in George Street, I think it was called the Roma, that used to do these Monty Python marathons, show them all back to back. They’d show them all night. Would regularly attend.

      The new wave music here was amongst some of my favourites as well.

      You might enjoy this from Live at the Hollywood bowl.

    • Hung says:

      Big Hug, bigger hug from me :)

  5. vivienne says:

    What a year that was – full of top stuff.

  6. Mmm…yeah, it doesn’t matter whether you loved ‘em, or hated ‘em in the 70′s, we all hanker after them now.

    I was in awe of my older cousin, as she played the part of the younger, and better looking lesbian (which was rather outre, at the time) in Prisoner.

    Great list, will listen over the weekend.

    • algernon says:

      I have a cousin who edits a lot of programs on the ABC and other places. Odd thing is I haven’t seen her since I was about 12. I can alway pick the programs she edits befor the credits.

      I think voice said there was a ’70s feel here sometimes, I suspect she’s right.

  7. sandshoe says:

    The Life of Brian episiode that features the hermit is my favourite out of that awesome movie. Life of Brian gave our generation something we could really laugh at. Amazed watching Prisoner at the dramatic timing of the scenes and the choreography even though I watched it in part when it first aired. I will watch some more episodes.

    And the fellers in the picture all look like startled chooks. :)

  8. Hung says:

    Good stuff Algernon, Gerry Baker had a great hit with that song. Working till Sunday and will go through them all then.

  9. I am sailing , by Rod Stewart. Was that one popular around 1975 or so? I associate that song with a small black and white TV we had at the time in Holland. Our kids went to school on a push bike about a 10 minute ride from the farm. The farm had a thatched roof and enormous oak beams spanning the width of the anno 1700 Saxon farm building, holding up a timber ceiling above which was a very large attic area where we used to keep potatoes during the winter. One severe frost and the potatoes became mush. My mum insisted she would go over them and she managed to save those potatoes inside the heap that weren’t affected by the frost
    All this while remembering ” I am sailing”. Thanks Algy and Hung.
    I hope to hear that one next friday.

    • algernon says:

      I posted I am sailing for Vivienne on the 74-75 show. I found this live performance of the song at Glastonbury in 2002. Many of the songs I’ve posted have reminded me of certain times in my life and places I’d been. Bohemian Rhapsody for example was on the radio when in Britain in 1975. I was also in Holland in 1975 as well though mostly in Amsterdam. Had a lost weekend in a hotel in Amsterdam as well some 10 years later. Anyhow heres

      I am Sailing – Rod Stewart.

  10. H says:

    I crept in quietly, hopefully no one saw me…
    Gez told me about your late seventies music…It brought back memories of endless Balmain parties, dancing till early hours in the morning…Staying Alive got everyone up…
    Loved Dire Straits and The Police…Debbie Harry has those ever-lasting Monroe looks, her style does not date…
    And then the TV shows…the main actor Kate?? of The Prisoner lived in Balmain, so she and her partner were the usual party guests…
    Of course they don’t make shows like Monty Python anymore, a pity. Well done, alge.

    PS. I have to confess that I liked Rod Stewart too…

    • algernon says:

      I won’t tell anyone if you don’t. A lot of this music in this series was my high school and those years so there’s much resonance here for me. The music of 1978 and 1979 was different I found to the rest of the 70′s and seemed to set the trend for the ’80s. Compare this lot with the final episode coming soon.

      I didn’t watch Prisoner except on a the odd occasion, it was an iconic australain TY program though. As for chopper squad I can’t recall watching it but this episode seems to lack a lot of things, acting skills, dialogue. I’v always though of myself as a devout pythonist and the ’70s were very much their decade given they tended to go in separate directions after Life od Brian.

      I did try to reply to you and vivienne today on the dumb, Unfortunately the mods must have started work and didn’t like me agreeing with your comments.

    • Hung says:

      Hi H, yes Maggie May is my favourite Rod Stewart track

    • vivienne says:

      You picked me out on the Drum and I replied but it was not posted and shortly after closed. But you read my mind anyway and here you are. Lovely.

    • Vee-ell says:

      Eff off Helvi ;)

      Just thought I’d make you feel at home :)

      • H says:

        Vee-ell,
        let’s agree that ‘eff-off’ among friends means ‘I love ya’, I once told Hungie to eff-off, and he took it the right way…I certainly wasn’t being racist :)

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