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From: michaelleacy
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  • awww flashbacks all over.........:) I was 9 in '72 I know em all ( can't say that of today's hitlists)

  • An interesting blend of music... Donny and Jimmy Osmond on one side, Alice Cooper, Slade, T. Rex and Sweet on the other. Very eclectic, Very seventies. However michael, you need to learn to mix music. The cuts were hard on the ears.

  • @Caelroigh Yes, I used a different programme from the 80s 90s and 00s ones, which was quicker but sounded more primitive

  • on first listening it sounds to me like a lot of mediocre songs at the top in a year when Pink Floyd, Led Zepelin, Marvin Gaye and many others were at their best

  • @ivanangelbg Led Zeppelin never released a single in their career, so they could never be No.1. Marvin Gaye and Pink Floyd both got to No.1 but in completely different eras

  • Now I have about 15 more searches to do on YouTube!

  • I've just hit the replay button. Haven't heard most of these songs for decades. Thanks for making and uploading this video!

  • @ssesf Me to what a crackin year for music

  • Brits definitely had a thing for Slade and the Osmonds.

  • This was music with glee. Today's music pumps fear. I prefer the old

  • met my lovely wife in the spring of 1973,

    this music was our life.married in 1977,loved her then and still do to-day

    great music and great times

  • Thanks for remembering SLADE

  • What no Charlie Rich - the most beautiful girl in the world ?

  • thanks good times

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  • PURE TALENT NO GIZMOS

  • That kind of songs is still good. That is that i can't say about nowadays shit...

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