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Post by mc98 on Apr 26, 2021 4:09:55 GMT 10
The cultural 70s began in 1970 and went full force in 1973/74. The year with the juiciest parts of the 70s would be 1976. Disco, funk, and philly soul coexisted together. Arena rock such as Queen, Boston, and Aerosmith were dang huge. Straight long hair and feathery hair on girls were everywhere. 1975 and 1977 were really close.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2021 4:23:30 GMT 10
Depends on whether you consider the cultural '70s to be more closely defined by the pre-bicentennial culture (Nixonian white suburban politics, the sunset of the hippie era, prog rock, etc.) or post-bicentennial culture (disco, blaxploitation, Charlie's Angels, first wave punk, etc.). But to try to toe the line between these two faces of the '70s, I chose 1976, which was a mix of both.
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Post by slashpop on Apr 27, 2021 23:42:46 GMT 10
The cultural 70s began in 1970 and went full force in 1973/74. The year with the juiciest parts of the 70s would be 1976. Disco, funk, and philly soul coexisted together. Arena rock such as Queen, Boston, and Aerosmith were dang huge. Straight long hair and feathery hair on girls were everywhere. 1975 and 1977 were really close. I would say the real 70s began at somepoint between mid 1971 to late 1972. The core 1970s started at some point 1973, possibly 72-73 or late 73 into 74. You can see influences from 1973 all the way to early to mid 1980s. Examples include mullets, modern Atari games (post pong Atari games like tank and others were released back then and ported to Atari 2600 in 79-83), long socks, circular and combed back hair, dorky glasses frames, car design, wooden effect on interior design etc 1969 to early 1971 may have had incoming 70s culture but seems predominately late 60s.
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