Friday, January 16, 2009

Music of 1976

Shakespeare once wrote, "If music be the food of life, play on". For many of us, teenagers in 1976, music was an important part of our lives - consciously and unconsciously. What song or piece of music, when you hear it today, still reminds you of the year 1976 ?

18 comments:

  1. "Seasons in the sun" by Terry Jacks, xD

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  2. Many, many Lobo songs ...

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  3. Charlie Rich's "The Most Beautiful Girl" ... lots of meaning back then, lah!

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  4. i keep associating "Bridge Over Troubled Waters" with that period of my life. i think it was played in a SJS concert by someone.

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  5. Ray Coniff Singers...: Here Today Gone Tomorrow"

    B.Sinos

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  6. Sons of St Joseph ..... ha ha ha

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  7. Band on the Run - Paul McCartney
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Qx2jEfBsqY

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  8. Was "Kung Fu Fighting" 1976 or before???

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  9. Music of 1976 won't be complete without ...

    John Denver - "Country Road", "My Grandma's Featherbed" and "Thank God I'm a Country Boy"

    Captain & Tenille - "Love will keep us together" & "Muscrat Love"

    Glen Campbell - "Rhinestone Cowboy"

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  10. Leaving on a jet plane

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  11. DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART - ELTON JOHN

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  12. Was QUEEN 's Bohemian Rhapsody from 1976?

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  13. Hooga Shaka hooga Shaka hooga hooga Shaka

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  14. Hi DJ Dave @ 9.20am, would you want to come back to Kuching to Hooga Shaka hooga Shaka hooga hooga Shaka?
    I think not right? You still remember the incident at Batu Lintang during your last visit right? That's why you never been back to Kuching since.
    Nvm, you can Hooga Shaka hooga Shaka hooga hooga Shaka here.

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  15. Haiya, last time in Kuching I was real macho! I even stopped someone's fist with my face at Batu Lintang. I'm sure it hurt him more than it hurt me. Hooga Shaka Hooga Shaka !!!

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  16. haha DJ Dave, it may have hurt him more, but you sure did compliment him by wearing dark dark glasses for days after the incident.
    anyway, please come back to kuching again. dun worry as nobody including 'mr. fist that hurt more' does not know who Datuk Irwan Shah is.

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