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Songs that defined the 70s

"Magic" by Pilot

"Get Up and Boogie" by the Sylvers

"Long, Long Way From Home" by Foreigner

"Raise A Little Hell" by Trooper

"Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty.

I mean, seriously, this could go on for weeks! :p
 
I only know of Silver Convention because I recently borrowed a disco compilation from my local library. :o
 
Don't Fear the Reaper or Burnin' For You by Blue Oyster Cult
How Deep Is Your Love by The Bee Gees
Rocky Mountain High or Annie's Song by John Denver
Fire and Rain by James Taylor
Summer Madness by Kool & the Gang
Welcome to the Machine by Pink Floyd
Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin
Sara's Smile, She's Gone or Rich Girl by Hall & Oates
 
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There's that song we can hear in Saddam's limo in Three Kings. But i can't put my finger on!
It goes like this "Ooooooooooooooooh baby please don't go"
 
'Remember You're a Womble' by the Wombles!!

The first single I ever owned. The next one was 'Flash' by Queen which pretty much defined the 80's for me!
 
There's that song we can hear in Saddam's limo in Three Kings. But i can't put my finger on!
It goes like this "Ooooooooooooooooh baby please don't go"
"If You Leave Me Now"

This was the point where Peter Cetera's ego went over the edge and pretty much marked the end of Chicago having anything worthwhile to say, as a band.

This song made me want to gouge my ears out with a dull rusty spoon, the first time I heard it, and my opinion of it hasn't improved a great deal since then.
 
Again I am forced to say "The Hustle" by Van McCoy. :)

"Do The Hustle"
Well, can you? That's one of the dances I was taught when my high school phys.ed class thought it would be a good idea to teach us "social dancing." So they brought in the boys' phys. ed class and then tried teaching us to dance...

Let's just say we tended to do better at the Hustle than we did at waltzes, fox-trots, and the like. :p
 
voggmo's right-I can stand the cheesy Chicago but Muskrat Love? Pass the rusty spoon.

Sir Paul had a few-Maybe I'm Amazed, Live and Let Die, and Band on the Run.
 
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