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In 1974 I was a boy of 16 and I cannot say I ever consciously listened to the Bay City Rollers. It was different for girls. And a few boys. (more…)

Fingers in your ears for the shrillest falsetto ever heard. And a song that those of us who had the misfortune to hear at the time will never be able to forget. But don’t blame the “singer” – it’s not him singing. (more…)

ABBA – Waterloo

4th February 2021 · 1970s, 1974, Music
Back in the Seventies, before irony had been invented, Eurovision was huge. Everyone watched it. You didn’t even have to be gay. (more…)

Slade – Everyday

2nd February 2021 · 1970s, 1974, Glam, Music

When it came to Slade, the last thing you looked for was something slow, sensitive and sentimental. Especially after they spent Christmas 1973 at the top of the charts with the raucous Merry Christmas Everybody. But a few months later along came this elegiac piano ballad.

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I had never thought to look up the pop chart on the day I was born. Until now. So it is with great joy that I discover the best-selling single as I was popping out in a hospital in Newtownards, County Down, was Great Balls Of Fire. (more…)

This sentimental morality tale has stuck in my head for nearly half a century and still exerts a powerful pull on my emotions. (more…)

Terry Jacks’ chart-topping translation of a Jacques Brel song made the top three tunes all ‘death discs’ in April 1974. (more…)

Hot Chocolate – Emma

31st January 2021 · 1970s, 1974, Music

This unashamed tearjerker is one of my favourite songs of all time,. It’s also one of the saddest – a devastating tale of first love, broken dreams, depression and suicide. (more…)

Disco before disco was invented… It’s a fair bet that a few babies born at Christmas 1974 were conceived with this tune playing on the bedroom Stereogram.

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Eric Clapton once said that the first note of The Air That I Breathe had more soul than anything he’d ever heard. I know exactly what he means.
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