Sounds Of The Seventies is a ten-part series featuring vintage soul, rock, glam, pop, disco, punk and new wave performances taken from U.K. television.
Episode 9: THE BOY LOOKED AT JOHNNY
Alice Cooper: "Under My Wheels." New York Dolls: "Jet Boy." Patti Smith: "Horses."
Iggy Pop: "I'm Bored." The Ramones: "Don’t Come Close." Blondie: "(I'm Always Touched By Your) Presence Dear." Talking Heads: "Psycho Killer." Bruce Springsteen: "Rosalita (Come Out Tonight)."
Episode 10: SHUT UP, LISTEN, AND DANCE
Ian Dury & The Blockheads: "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll." The Police: "Message In A Bottle." The Boomtown Rats: "Rat Trap." Elvis Costello & The Attractions: "Oliver's Army." Kraftwerk: "Autobahn." The Human League: "Early Grave." The Specials: "Too Much Too Young." Madness: "Night Boat To Cairo."
Extra: BONUS 70s
T. Rex: "Bang A Gong (Get It On)." The Three Degrees: "When Will I See You Again." Tim Buckley: "Dolphins." Lynyrd Skynyrd: "Freebird."
Plus this bonus selection...
ROOM 222 1970
U.S. TV show. "Good-Bye Mr. Hip." A groovy new teacher arrives at Walt Whitman high school. He's hip and with-it—can you dig it? At a student dance that features a live rock group, Mr. Hip suggests to a student that's he down with smoking weed. Soon a joint is found on his desk and he's accused of bringing drugs to school. Busted!
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