popGeezer Radio’s “These Were The Seventies: 1975″

By popGeezer | July 18, 2010
This entry is part 31 of 36 in the series popGeezer Radio

 In 1975, Disco was in full bloom, punk was still an unstruck match in the mainstream, and pop was still pretty poppy.

We reach 1975 on this week’s episode of popGeezer Radio’s “These Were The Seventies“!

ARTIST TITLE
Aerosmith  Sweet Emotion
Foghat  Slow Ride
Pink Floyd Have A Cigar
Roxy Music Love Is The Drug
David Bowie Golden Years
Bad Company Feel Like Makin’ Love
Lynyrd Skynyrd Saturday Night Special
Paul McCartney & Wings Listen To What The Man Said
John Lennon #9 Dream
George Harrison You
Rolling Stones Out of Time
Sweet Fox On The Run
The Eagles One Of These Nights
Chicago Old Days
The Who Squeeze Box
Four Seasons Who Loves You
Van McCoy The Hustle
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here
Bee Gees Jive Talkin’
Bee Gees Nights On Broadway
Sugarloaf Don’t Call Us, We’ll Call You
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds Fallin’ In Love
Linda Ronstadt You’re No Good
America Sister Golden Hair
Neil Sedaka Bad Blood (ft. Elton John)
Simon & Garfunkel My Little Town
James Taylor How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Bob Dylan Tangled Up In Blue
Minnie Ripperton Lovin’ You
Steely Dan Black Friday
Todd Rundgren Real Man
Aerosmith  Walk This Way
KISS Rock & Roll All Nite (Live)
David Bowie Young Americans
Queen You’re My Best Friend
War Why Can’t We Be Friends
The Rocky Horro Picture Show Time Warp
ABBA Mamma Mia
Glen Campbell Rhinestone Cowboy
Alice Cooper Only Women Bleed
Jefferson Starship Miracles
Styx Lady
Bruce Springsteen Born To Run
Queen Bohemian Rhapsody

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