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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Featuring Music from the 70’s Slide 2: Today’s Players Slide 3: Today’s Categories are… Slide 4: Rock Bands of the 70’s Slide 5: Bruce Springsteen Slide 6: Bob Seger Slide 7: Headlines in Music – 1970 to 1979 Slide 8: DISCO Slide 9: Let’s Play Jeopardy Slide 10: 200 500 100 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Rock Bands Of the 70s Bruce Springsteen Bob Seger Headlines in Music – 1970 To 1979 Disco 300 200 400 Slide 11: “Sticky Fingers” – An album released in 1971 by this famous rock band. Slide 12: Who are The Rolling Stones? Slide 13: Robert Pariss is a member of this 70s punk rock band. Slide 14: Who is Wild Cherry? Slide 15: Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler Slide 16: Who were the members of Black Sabbath? Slide 17: Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon Slide 18: Who were the members of Derek and the Domino’s Slide 19: Roger Walters Slide 20: Who was the lead singer of Pink Floyd? Slide 21: In 1975, Springsteen released his 3rd album through Columbia Records. Also considered his breakthrough album. Includes Tenth Avenue Freeze Out, Thunder Road, and Jungleland. Slide 22: What is Born to Run? Slide 23: Released in 1978, Springsteen’s 4th album included song titles, Badlands, Something in the Night, and Prove it all Night. Slide 24: What was Darkness on the Edge of Town? Slide 25: Released in 1973, selling over 25,000 copies in it’s first year, this album featured songs included Blinded by the Light, Mary Queen of Arkansas, and Spirit in the night. Slide 26: What was Greetings from Asbury Park? Slide 27: Blinded by the Light was on Bruce Springsteen’s Album Greetings from Asbury Park in 1973 and this album, by Earth Band in 1977. It reached #1 on Billboards Hot 100 on February 19, 1977. Slide 28: What was The Roaring Silence? Slide 29: The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle contained the popular songs, The E-Street Shuffle, Kitty’s Back and Rosalita (Come out tonight). This Album was released in September of this year. Slide 30: When was 1973? Slide 31: Bob Seger was born on May 6, 1945 and resided in this City and State most of his life. Slide 32: What is Detroit, Michigan? Slide 33: Seger’s signature song was featured in his 1978 album Stranger in Town. It was also a popular song featured in the Tom Cruise film, Risky Business. Slide 34: What is Old Time Rock and Roll? Slide 35: This song was originally released in 1973 on Seger’s Back in ‘72 album. It did not make the charts until released again in 1976 on his Live Bullet album. It depicts the emotional ups and downs of a rock musician’s life on the road and features a mournful saxophone part. Slide 36: What is Turn The Page? Slide 37: In 1975, Bob Seger returned to Capitol Records and released this album with the help of the Silver Bullet Band. It featured the single Katmandu. Slide 38: What is Beautiful Loser? Slide 39: Bob Seger released his 2nd album with the Silver Bullet Band in 1978. This album contained the hit songs Hollywood Nights, Still the Same, We’ve Got Tonight and Feel Like a Number. Slide 40: What is Stranger in Town? Slide 41: This extremely popular group gave their last performance together on January 3, 1970. Slide 42: Who were The Beatles? Slide 43: On March 17, 1973, Pink Floyd released this album, known as a landmark in rock history. Slide 44: What is Dark Side of the Moon? Slide 45: The Eagles released their big hit album, Hotel California, on December 8 of this year. The album was #1 for eight weeks in the following year and has sold over 16 million copies since release. Slide 46: What is 1976? Slide 47: This band played their last concert in the US on July 24, 1977. A brawl broke out between the band members and their promoters staff during this concert which ended with criminal charges being filed against some of the band members. Slide 48: Who was Led Zeppelin? Slide 49: This popular Disco group dominated the charts from January through May of 1978 with their hit album that was selling a million copies a week during this period. Slide 50: Who are the Bee Gees? Slide 51: Don’t Leave Me this Way was a number one Disco song in the 1970s by this artist. Slide 52: Who was Thelma Houston? Slide 53: Rick Dees sang this very popular disco song that became number one on the Billboard Charts for one week in 1976. It was ranked number 99 out of 100 most popular songs of the year according to Billboard Magazine. It was a quacker of a song. Slide 54: What was Disco Duck? Slide 55: I love the Nightlife was a popular disco song recorded by this artist in 1978. It was also featured in The Simpsons episode “Homer’s Phobia” and in the 1979 horror comedy film, Love At First Bite. The 2007 DVD release of this film featured a different song. Slide 56: Who was Alicia Bridges? Slide 57: This popular song and movie title featured many popular disco songs including Stayin’ Alive by The Bee Gees. The movie starred John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney and Barry Miller. Slide 58: What is Saturday Night Fever? Slide 59: Rolling Stone Magazine published their first article about disco in September of this year. It was written by Vince Aletti. Slide 60: What is 1973? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Featuring Music from the 70’s Slide 2: Today’s Players Slide 3: Today’s Categories are… Slide 4: Rock Bands of the 70’s Slide 5: Bruce Springsteen Slide 6: Bob Seger Slide 7: Headlines in Music – 1970 to 1979 Slide 8: DISCO Slide 9: Let’s Play Jeopardy Slide 10: 200 500 100 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Rock Bands Of the 70s Bruce Springsteen Bob Seger Headlines in Music – 1970 To 1979 Disco 300 200 400 Slide 11: “Sticky Fingers” – An album released in 1971 by this famous rock band. Slide 12: Who are The Rolling Stones? Slide 13: Robert Pariss is a member of this 70s punk rock band. Slide 14: Who is Wild Cherry? Slide 15: Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, and Geezer Butler Slide 16: Who were the members of Black Sabbath? Slide 17: Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon Slide 18: Who were the members of Derek and the Domino’s Slide 19: Roger Walters Slide 20: Who was the lead singer of Pink Floyd? Slide 21: In 1975, Springsteen released his 3rd album through Columbia Records. Also considered his breakthrough album. Includes Tenth Avenue Freeze Out, Thunder Road, and Jungleland. Slide 22: What is Born to Run? Slide 23: Released in 1978, Springsteen’s 4th album included song titles, Badlands, Something in the Night, and Prove it all Night. Slide 24: What was Darkness on the Edge of Town? Slide 25: Released in 1973, selling over 25,000 copies in it’s first year, this album featured songs included Blinded by the Light, Mary Queen of Arkansas, and Spirit in the night. Slide 26: What was Greetings from Asbury Park? Slide 27: Blinded by the Light was on Bruce Springsteen’s Album Greetings from Asbury Park in 1973 and this album, by Earth Band in 1977. It reached #1 on Billboards Hot 100 on February 19, 1977. Slide 28: What was The Roaring Silence? Slide 29: The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle contained the popular songs, The E-Street Shuffle, Kitty’s Back and Rosalita (Come out tonight). This Album was released in September of this year. Slide 30: When was 1973? Slide 31: Bob Seger was born on May 6, 1945 and resided in this City and State most of his life. Slide 32: What is Detroit, Michigan? Slide 33: Seger’s signature song was featured in his 1978 album Stranger in Town. It was also a popular song featured in the Tom Cruise film, Risky Business. Slide 34: What is Old Time Rock and Roll? Slide 35: This song was originally released in 1973 on Seger’s Back in ‘72 album. It did not make the charts until released again in 1976 on his Live Bullet album. It depicts the emotional ups and downs of a rock musician’s life on the road and features a mournful saxophone part. Slide 36: What is Turn The Page? Slide 37: In 1975, Bob Seger returned to Capitol Records and released this album with the help of the Silver Bullet Band. It featured the single Katmandu. Slide 38: What is Beautiful Loser? Slide 39: Bob Seger released his 2nd album with the Silver Bullet Band in 1978. This album contained the hit songs Hollywood Nights, Still the Same, We’ve Got Tonight and Feel Like a Number. Slide 40: What is Stranger in Town? Slide 41: This extremely popular group gave their last performance together on January 3, 1970. Slide 42: Who were The Beatles? Slide 43: On March 17, 1973, Pink Floyd released this album, known as a landmark in rock history. Slide 44: What is Dark Side of the Moon? Slide 45: The Eagles released their big hit album, Hotel California, on December 8 of this year. The album was #1 for eight weeks in the following year and has sold over 16 million copies since release. Slide 46: What is 1976? Slide 47: This band played their last concert in the US on July 24, 1977. A brawl broke out between the band members and their promoters staff during this concert which ended with criminal charges being filed against some of the band members. Slide 48: Who was Led Zeppelin? Slide 49: This popular Disco group dominated the charts from January through May of 1978 with their hit album that was selling a million copies a week during this period. Slide 50: Who are the Bee Gees? Slide 51: Don’t Leave Me this Way was a number one Disco song in the 1970s by this artist. Slide 52: Who was Thelma Houston? Slide 53: Rick Dees sang this very popular disco song that became number one on the Billboard Charts for one week in 1976. It was ranked number 99 out of 100 most popular songs of the year according to Billboard Magazine. It was a quacker of a song. Slide 54: What was Disco Duck? Slide 55: I love the Nightlife was a popular disco song recorded by this artist in 1978. It was also featured in The Simpsons episode “Homer’s Phobia” and in the 1979 horror comedy film, Love At First Bite. The 2007 DVD release of this film featured a different song. Slide 56: Who was Alicia Bridges? Slide 57: This popular song and movie title featured many popular disco songs including Stayin’ Alive by The Bee Gees. The movie starred John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney and Barry Miller. Slide 58: What is Saturday Night Fever? Slide 59: Rolling Stone Magazine published their first article about disco in September of this year. It was written by Vince Aletti. Slide 60: What is 1973?