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  1. The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 70s. For many soul music lovers, the Golden Age of Soul Music was in the 1970s. It was a decade of political turmoil around the world, but also one of incredible creativity, as artists took control of their careers and addressed both social issues and issues of the heart in new ways.

  2. Sep 19, 2023 · The soul music of the 1970s became a vital soundtrack of resistance, shaping social consciousness and igniting change. During the 1970s, Soul music experienced a surge in mainstream popularity, achieving significant crossover success on the pop charts.

  3. It proved that soul music was for everybody, man, even skinny glam rock motherfuckers from Mars. Eric Burdon and War – Spill the Wine (1970) In 1969, Animals singer Eric Burdon, deep in the cups of west-coast hippie-dom, had a vision of a new world where there was no difference between rock and soul, black and white, war and peace, love and ...

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  5. Aug 21, 2023 · 70s soul music was a fusion of rhythm and blues, gospel, jazz, and funk, bringing a new level of sophistication and experimentation to the genre. Heartfelt and introspective lyrics were a defining characteristic of 70s soul music, with artists like Marvin Gaye using their music as a platform for activism.

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    Enormous music festivals like Woodstock disappeared as quickly as they arrived, due to the inherent danger of attending. Riots, drugs, and violent crowds caused many potentially legendary festivals to be cancelled. Among the popular artists in 1970 year were Elton John, who arrived from England and the Jackson Five, hailing from “Motown” AKA Detroi...

    Although glam rock and jazz were busy pushing boundaries, for the most part, 1971 was a year rife with nostalgia. The British Invasion rebooted, featuring several successful tours by several English artists. Black Sabbath, Elton John, The Who, Led Zeppelin and Bee Gees were just a few of the hugely popular English musicians. The Mamas and the Papas...

    1972 saw the national emergence of “soul music.” At one point, the five top-selling records in the US and 11 of the top 20 albums were by African American artists. Leading the way was Isaac Hayes, with his smash hit from 1971, Shaft. Other legendary R&B artists at the top of their game were Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield an...

    Reggae was making a breakthrough in the United States, headlined by the Wailers and Jimmy Cliff. Johnny Nash, an American, came out with “Stir It Up” and “I Can See Clearly Now,” the first American to have a popular reggae release. Rock owned a few perennial favorite bands like the Grateful Dead, the Allman Brothers, and Led Zeppelin. Paul McCartne...

    Elton John’s popularity soared in both the United States and the United Kingdom. At a concert in California, 75,000 tickets sold out within hours of becoming available. Bob Dylan reappeared in concert after a near 10-year hiatus. A motorcycle accident in 1966 prevented him from appearing, but once he was back, it was obvious that his talent was sti...

    Previously undiscovered Bruce Springsteen was a diamond in the rough. After releasing his first two albums into obscurity, his third exploded. “Born to Run” made over $1 million in less than two months. Elton John’s dominance on the rock landscape continued, filling the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, the first artist to do so since The Beatles. Ste...

    Paul McCartney finished a world tour with his band Wings. The tour, which had begun in Europe the previous year, ended with a tour of the United States and Canada, and was extremely successful. Eric Carmen was a popular new artist, playing multiple instruments while singing. Piano-playing crooner Barry Manilow was another popular artist. British-bo...

    Punk rock developed seriously for the first time, with bands like the Sex Pistols and the Ramones thrashing their way to success. Their crazy stage behavior and offbeat arrangements drew both praise and discouragement. Kiss popularized in 1977, drawing crowds of young people with their costumes and heavy rock style. Fleetwood Mac came into the clea...

    The Bee Gees exploded into the music world, selling more records than anyone thought possible. They also were the ushers for the disco era, as it was in full swing in 1978. The soundtrack for the movie Saturday Night Fever sold nearly 30 million copies. Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton blended their country with other styles of music. Parton pioneere...

  6. Mar 22, 2024 · The sophisticated sound of symphonic soul filled dancefloors and bedrooms in the 70s, thanks to the pioneering work of Barry White, Isaac Hayes, and more. Published on March 22, 2024

  7. During the 1970s, a similar style of country rock called southern rock (fusing rock, country, and blues music, and focusing on electric guitars and vocals) was enjoying popularity with country audiences, thanks to such non-country acts as The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers Band, and The Marshall Tucker Band.