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WELCOME TO THE 70'S MUSIC PAGE.
ENJOY THE FUN OF THE 70'S AND PRETTY SOON TODAYS FAVORITE MUSIC AND TRIVIA!




The Super 70's
TV Trivia
Challenge

Questions:
1) On The Hollywood Squares, who always sat in the center square?

2) How many actresses have portrayed Charlie's Angels?

3) What real-life musical family was The Partridge Family based on?

4) Before coming to WKRP In Cincinnati, Dr. Johnny Fever was fired from his radio job in California for saying what word?

5) Which Brady Bunch son had his hair dyed because it wasn't dark brown like the other Brady men?

6) Which cast member of the short-lived New Laugh-In went on to superstardom later in the decade?

7) Which popular 70's sitcom started out as a skit on Love, American Style?

8) Mork & Mindy was not the first time Mork was sighted on our planet. On which sitcom did he make his debut?

Answers:
1) Paul Lynde was always the center square

2) Six actresses portrayed the Angels (Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson,
Jaclyn Smith, Cheryl Ladd, Shelley Hack & Tanya Roberts)

3) The Partridges were patterned after The Cowsills

4) Dr. Johnny Fever was fired for saying "booger" on the air

5) Mike Lookinland (Bobby) has red hair in real life,
so his hair was dyed dark brown for the series

6) The New Laugh-In featured a pre-Mork Robin Williams

7) Love, American Style served as the testing-ground
for the pilot episode of Happy Days

8) Mork's first visit to Earth took him to Milwaukee,
where he was spotted by Richie Cunningham on Happy Days


We have probaly most of the music and aritist below:
E-mail us at super70s@duluth.com if you would like to put some music if we don't have. If we don't have what you are looking for E-mail us at the E-mails below. Also E-mail that 70s Cowboy at:djandrew2003@yahoo.com any time between Mon-Friday from 9:00am-1:30pm and E-mail the super 70s at super70s@duluth.com Any comments, Concerns, or Suggetions are also ok.

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ABBA
Captain & Tennille
The Buggles
Tony DeFranco & The DeFranco Family
The Bee Gee's
Bread
The Bay City Rollers
Chic
The Carpenters
John Denver
Jim Croce
Dolenz, Jones, Boyce & Hart
Crosby, Stills & Nash Bo
Donaldson & The Heywoods
Harry Chapin
Blondie
Neil Diamond
Black Sabbath
Alice Cooper
Average White Band
Cher
The Commodores
Chicago
David Bowie
Allman Brothers Band
Debby Boone
Eric Clapton
The Doobie Brothers
Aerosmith
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Boston
Jackson Browne

Artists E-K

Fleetwood
Mac Andy Gibb
Heart Peter
Frampton
Janis Ian
Gloria Gaynor
The Isley Brothers
Jose Feliciano
Elton John
Jethro Tull
Billy Joel
Journey
The Jackson Five
Roberta Flack
Earth, Wind & Fire
Emerson, Lake & Palmer
The Eagles
The Emotions
KC & the Sunshine Band
KISS
Carole King Gladys
Knight & The Pips
Kool & The Gang
Chaka Khan

Artists L-R

Led Zeppelin
Gordon Lightfoot
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Osmonds
Olivia Newton-John
Paul McCartney & Wings
Vicki Sue Robinson
Queen
Barry Manilow
Helen Reddy
Pink Floyd
The Moody Blues
Linda Ronstadt
Don McLean
The Rolling Stones
Pink Lady
Alan Parsons Project
Diana Ross
Chuck Mangione
Loggins & Messina
Lou Rawls
Minnie Riperton
Johnny Mathis
Melissa Manchester
REO Speedwagon
The Pointer Sisters
Meat Loaf
Manfred Mann

Artists S-Z

The Sex Pistols
The Village People
Sly & The Family Stone
Donna Summer
Stevie Wonder
James Taylor
Buffy Sainte-Marie
Carly Simon
Rod Stewart
Styx
Three Dog Night
Supertramp
Cat Stevens
Uriah Heep
Bonnie Tyler
Barbra Streisand
Seals & Crofts
Steely Dan
Steppenwolf
Ray Stevens
Gino Vanelli
ZZ Top
Jim Stafford

The movies From 1970-1979

1970
Love Story


1971
Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory
Shaft
Klute


1972
The Poseidon Adventure
The Godfather
Deliverance


1973
The Exorcist
Jesus Christ Superstar
Paper Moon
Charlotte's Web
Robin Hood
The Sting
The Way We Were
American Graffiti


1974
Blazing Saddles
That's Entertainment
The Towering Inferno
Earthquake


1975
Jaws
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Young Frankenstein
The Who's 'Tommy'
The Stepford Wives

1976
Logan's Run
Carrie
All The President's Men
Taxi Driver
Rocky
Network
Nashville
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
A Star Is Born
King Kong


1977
Saturday Night Fever
Star Wars
Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
One On One
Smokey & The Bandit
The Goodbye Girl
Airport '77
New York, New York
It's Alive


1978
Animal House
Grease
Superman, The Movie
Foul Play
Ice Castles
Same Time, Next Year
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
The Spy Who Loved Me


1979
The Rose
The In-Laws
10
Heaven Can Wait
Breaking Away
The Muppet Movie
Rocky II
Kramer vs. Kramer
The Amityville Horror
Star Trek: The Motion Picture

The Top 70's Shows From 1970-1979
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ABC MOVIE OF THE WEEK
BANAZA
THE FBI
THE FLIP WILSON SHOW
GUNSMOKE
HOWAII
FIVE-O
IRONSIDE
MARCUS WELBY M.D.
MEDICAL CENTER
ALL IN THE FAMILY
MANNI
FUNNY FACE
NBC MOVIE OF THE WEEK
KAJAK
THE SONNY AND CHER COMEDY HOUR
THE WALTONS
THE MARY TYLER MOORE SHOW
ALICE
DUKES OF HAZZRD
FLO MASH
ONE DAY AT A TIME
KAJAK
60 MINUTES
THAT'S INCREDIBLE
THREE'S COMPANY
TAXI
HAPY DAYS
LAVERN AND SHIRLEY
ANGIE
THE ROPERS
MORK & MINDY
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE
THE BONIC WOMAN
RICH MAN, POOR MAN
ROHODA
MAUDA
PHILIS
SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN
CHICO & THE MAN
GOD TIMES
THE JEFFERSONS
BRADY BUNCH
AND MUCH MUCH MORE TO COME!!

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Facts of the 70s

1970
A Postage Stamp In 1970 Was 0.06
Bread Was 0.24
Milk Was $1.32
Gas Was 0.40
Car Was $2,500.00
Income Was $8,933.00
House Was $40,000.00

1971
A Postage Stamp In 1971 Was 0.08
Bread Was 0.25
Milk Was $1.32
Gas Was 0.44
Car Was $2,700.00
Income Was $9,111.00
House Was $42,500.00

1972
A Postage Stamp In 1972 Was 0.08
Bread Was 0.25
Milk Was 1.33
Gas Was 0.52
A Car Was $3,100.00
Income Was $9,385.00
A House Was $46,000.00

1973
A Postage Stamp In 1973 Was 0.08
Bread Was 0.27
Milk Was $1.36
Gas Was 0.65
A Car Was $3,200.00
Income Was $9,572.00
A House Was $45,250.00

1974
A Postage Stamp In 1974 Was 0.10
Bread Was 0.28
Milk Was $1.39
Gas Was 0.53
A Car Was $3,500.00
Income Was $9,668.00
A House Was $47,432.00

1975
A Postage Stamp In 1975 Was 0.10
Bread Was 0.28
Milk Was $1.40
Gas Was 0.57
A Car Was $3,800.00
Income Was $9,861.00
A House Was $51,865.00

1976
A Postage Stamp In 1976 Was 0.13
Bread Was 0.30
Milk Was $1.42
Gas Was 0.59
A Car Was $4,100.00
Income Was $10,157.00
A House Was $54,750.00

1977
A Postage Stamp In 1977 Was 0.13
Bread Was 0.32
Milk Was $1.44
Gas Was 0.65
A Car Was $4,317.00
Income was $10,360.00
A House Was $58,473.00

1978
A Postage Stamp In 1978 Was 0.15
Bread Was 0.33
Milk Was $1.44
Gas Was 0.77
A Car Was $4,645.00
Income Was $10,671.00
A House Was $64,370.00

1979
A Postage Stamp In 1979 Was 0.15
Bread Was 0.40
Milk Was $1.50
Gas Was 0.90
A Car Was $5,012.00
Income Was $10,991.00
A House Was $73,327.00

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