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Love is like Oxygen - The Sweet (Video, Lyrics & Chords)
Retrorockola | July 5th 2008 by Ricardo
El grupo Sweet vino de Inglaterra, para traernos éxitos como "Ballroom Blitz" y "Love is like oxygen".Al principio se le consideró un grupo de Bubblegum Rock, pero ellos trabajaron dura para demostrar que eran más que eso.Como dato curioso mucha g read more
TRENDS - Super Seventies
The Style PA | June 30th 2008 by The Style PA
Premium Silk Vintage Look Blouse - ASOS Was £35 Now £25It is funny how certain trends evolve into something new. The nautical look that has been ever present on numerous shop floors, has lent itself to a seventies style too. Think - High waisted, w read more
Family Reunion as Performed by The O’Jays (1975)
Old School Music Lover | June 30th 2008 by SonDan
Family Reunion - The O’Jays (1975) This is just another one of the many smash hits written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. This song came into my mind as I am making preparations to attend a family reunion next month. Whenever I hear it I think read more
Quote for Today...
Everydaymoments | June 27th 2008 by Jennifer
'You're the Biggest Part of Me' " The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: decide what you want." ~ Ben Stein ' In Love ' read more
Taste the Explosion
The RollerBlog | June 27th 2008 by rollerkaty
Remember Pop Rocks? My brother and I used to get Pop Rocks in our Christmas stockings. We’d get other candy and nuts and fruit too but I have a clear association in my mind with Pop Rocks and Christmas. I do occasionally see Pop Rocks around at read more
The Year of the Glasses
The RollerBlog | June 25th 2008 by rollerkaty
For today’s Wordless Wednesday post, Kathy from The Junk Drawer has graciously agreed to share some Christmas photos from her childhood. She has two pictures; in the first one she and her siblings are glasses-free, and in the second one all th read more
Seventies Saphrym
The RollerBlog | June 18th 2008 by rollerkaty
For today’s Wordless Wednesday post, I have an ADORABLE picture of fellow blogger Saphrym from Saphrym.com. He submitted the following photo from his Canadian citizenship ID, taken during the 1970s: Cute, huh? If you want to share your sevent read more
Wacky Packs
The RollerBlog | June 15th 2008 by rollerkaty
Today is not only Father’s Day, but it the day that we are celebrating RollerReggie’s birthday. The Double Whammy. That means that the day has to be TWICE as special. So this year, RollerReggie not only got a brand new record player (so read more
Swingtown
The RollerBlog | June 9th 2008 by rollerkaty
The first episode of Swingtown premiered last Thursday on CBS. Seeing as how the show takes place during the summer of 1976, I was curious to check it out. The initial episode follows Laurie and Bruce Miller as they move from their middle-class home read more
Yard Sales
Blog X | June 7th 2008 by SirJorge
I went to a huge yard sale today. Seriously, it was like 9 blocks long, and had families on a wealthy street in Seattle and yet…such poorly crafted sales. Many yards were littered with things that no one in their right possible mind would ever read more
Bo Diddley Video Tribute
Old School Music Lover | June 7th 2008 by SonDan
Bo Diddley sings “Hey Bo Diddley” on the Ed Sullivan Show (1955) Now I don’t know if this anecdote is true but this was written on the YouTube page where I found this video” “Ed Sullivan said that I was one of the first read more
the Beatles
Nils by the Sea | June 5th 2008 by Nils Alterskjær
I was born 1958, in Gothenburg Sweden. My mother went out with Ingemar Johanson, she knew Floyd Patterson. She worked at the Café Japan and we all lived on Skolgatan in Haga in the old parts of Gothenburg. During the sixties and the seventies my he read more
When We Get Married as Performed by The Dreamlovers (1961) and Th…
Old School Music Lover | June 2nd 2008 by SonDan
June is here! Did you know that the Birth Month Flower of June is the Rose (pictured above)? According to this About.Com page the following special events occur in June: Dairy Month, Great Outdoors Month, National Adopt-A-Cat Month, National Drive Sa read more
Famous Singers
fairfieldsbooks.com | May 28th 2008 by spicer
ON AUCTION Famous Singers of Today and Yesterday by Henry C. Lahee Illustrated Published by L.C. Page & Company April,1910 Twelfth Impression The Contents Preface From 1600 to 1800 A.D. Pasta To Mario Mario To Tietiens Prima Donn read more
The Way We Were 1970, “Ah - but I was so much older then; I'm y…
My Gennyration | May 27th 2008
This was taken at a Grateful Dead concert in 1970 (life before Slack Haddock and U2) read more
Days of Disco
Eric Wilder | May 26th 2008
In nineteen-seventy-seven, I was freshly divorced and working in a high-stress job as a geologist - "A new drilling prospect every week or you’re fired!" Nights would find me in a disco called Clementine’s located in the basement of Oklahoma City read more
Thursday Thirteen - Things I loved about the 70s
Ashley Ladd: I'd Rather Be Writing | May 15th 2008 by Ashley Ladd
Thirteen Things about the 70s that I loved 1.... High school! - being on the flag corps, going to football games, dating. Loved it all! Also being co-editor of our high school newspaper and on the year book staff. 2.... The Disco! - In my senior ye read more
Disco Wednesday
The RollerBlog | May 14th 2008 by rollerkaty
It is Wednesday once again. Arthur Dent from The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy may have had a difficult time getting the hang of Thursdays, but I find Wednesday to be the most annoying day of the week. Being as it is no closer to the beginni read more
I have the sense of humor of a third grader.
Ogronitude | May 6th 2008 by Adam Colvin
My sense of humor hovers around the area of bog foam and toe jam on a squashed turd weevil. It’s low brow, classless, immature, and all encompassing. I still laugh when the Subway girl grabs the mayonnaise tube and there is only a small bit lef read more
Foreigner Memories
The RollerBlog | May 2nd 2008 by rollerkaty
In honor of Lou Gramm’s 57th birthday, I decided to listen to a little Foreigner today. Ahh, memories. I never owned a Foreigner album, but I do recall listening to Foreigner at the roller rink in Junior High. In Junior High I had a HUGE crush read more
May Musical Birthdays
Old School Music Lover | April 30th 2008 by SonDan
The “May Musical Birthdays” have been uploaded and can be found in the pages listed in the right-hand sidebar. read more
Top Seventies Movies of All Time: The Results
The RollerBlog | April 28th 2008 by rollerkaty
The votes have been counted, and the results are in! Due to the breakdown of the voting, we ended up with the top 14 movies instead of ten. And so, without futher ado, I present to you the top seventies movies of all time: Star Wars (7 votes) Blazin read more
1970’s Cat & Dog Softies
patti haskins | April 25th 2008 by patti haskins
There is a growing movement of crafters and artists creating soft, stuffed objects these days. Some of the creations are inanimate objects rendered soft via fabric or yarn. Many are animals also made soft and most times squishy. These creations go by read more
Top Ten Seventies Movies of All Time
The RollerBlog | April 25th 2008 by rollerkaty
I am taking an informal poll of RollerBlog readers and members of the Entrecard community. What are your favorite movies from the 1970s? Why? Well, I’m glad you asked. Last night at the dinner table, as Mr. RollerBlog and I were discussing th read more
Disco Wednesday
The RollerBlog | April 23rd 2008 by rollerkaty
Macho Duck! Disco Mickey Mouse! Watch out for Goofy! These are just a few of the songs available on the 1979 Disney record Mickey Mouse Disco. Thanks to Chris of VintageGent’s Menswear Daily for suggesting Mickey Mouse Disco as a topic for T read more
Hai Karate
The RollerBlog | April 19th 2008 by rollerkaty
If I’ve learned anything from repeated viewings of the classic Will Ferrell movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, it’s this: jazz flute was hot stuff in the 1970s. That and men’s cologne. In Anchorman, Brian Fantana (played read more
Lakers clinched the lead in the 2008 Western Conference
Dr Mikel Brown's Blog | April 18th 2008 by Dr Brown
Anyone who really knows me is fully aware of my love for the Los Angeles Lakers. I have been a Lakers’ fan since the early seventies and I do not intend on changing. The NBA 2007-2008 year has ended and the LA Lakers have clinched the lead in the W read more
Nixon Now
The RollerBlog | April 18th 2008 by rollerkaty
I don’t typically stray into the world of politics in this blog, but a 1972 advertisement for Nixon’s re-election campaign caught my eye today. Complete with images of Nixon shaking hands, butterflies, Nixon smiling, people hugging, and read more
Earthquake!
The RollerBlog | April 11th 2008 by rollerkaty
What could be worse than an airplane crash at 10,000 feet? Or a plague that transforms adults into undead albinos? How about an environmental catastrophe that causes food shortages and global warming? Charlton Heston has encountered all of these di read more
Blogging Church For the Democratic LD - As In Legislative Distric…
PopLife.biz | April 5th 2008 by PopLife.biz
Somehow, you could just tell that this year was going to be different. Somehow, you could just tell that this year was going to be different.Being a rock and roll sort of guy and all, I've been doing my thing for these Democrats for at least a co read more

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