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Let's Groove: Exploring the Best Music of the 70's!

Writer's picture: João FalangaJoão Falanga

Updated: Jun 7, 2023


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The music of the 70s is often considered one of the most iconic eras in popular music, and that's due to a number of factors that contribute to its enduring allure. Here are some reasons why music from the 70's still holds such a fascination for people:


Musical Diversity: The 1970s were a period of great musical diversity, with a wide range of genres and subgenres emerging. From rock, pop, soul, funk, disco, punk, reggae, country and many more, there was something for everyone. That diversity resulted in many memorable and groundbreaking hits, which still resonate with listeners today.


Meaningful Lyrics: Song lyrics from the 70's often addressed social and political issues, becoming anthems for important causes and a form of expression for young people of the time. Some examples include "Imagine" by John Lennon, "What's Going On" by Marvin Gaye, "War" by Edwin Starr, and "American Pie" by Don McLean.


Iconic Musicians and Bands: The '70s was a time of great bands and solo artists, many of whom are still remembered and celebrated today. Bands like Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Queen, Bee Gees, ABBA, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac and many more became music legends and influenced generations of musicians.


Technology and music production: The 70's were a period of great technological innovation in music, with the introduction of synthesizers, studio effects and other advances that allowed musicians to create more complex and experimental sounds. These innovations were fundamental to the emergence of progressive rock, electronic music and disco music.


Some of the biggest musical hits of the 70's include:




  • "Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin

  • "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen

  • "Stayin' Alive" - Bee Gees

  • "Hotel California" - The Eagles

  • "Imagine" - John Lennon

  • "Superstition" - Stevie Wonder

  • "Good Times" - Chic

  • "Roxanne" - The Police

  • "Dancing Queen" - ABBA

One of the main techniques used in the music of the 70's was experimenting with new sounds and recording techniques. Many bands and artists have used synthesizers and other electronic instruments to create sounds and textures in their music.


Furthermore, music production became more elaborate and sophisticated, with the introduction of studio techniques such as overdubs, reverb and equalization, which allowed musicians to create a wide range of sound effects. These techniques helped shape the music of the 70's into something unique and innovative that is still cherished and appreciated until now.


While '70s music still holds up today and is still wildly popular with listeners, it does have its fair share of nostalgia. Many people have become nostalgic for the music of their youth, and this nostalgia is reflected in the resurgence in popularity of classic rock bands like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and The Who.


The music of the 70's was a reflection of the social and political climate of the time. While many people see this period as a time of isolationism, paranoia and reactionary thinking, this was not the case for many artists and musicians. Many were actively engaged in political activities, and continued to express their political opinions throughout their careers.



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