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The 70's Buzz Podcast
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Sparking memories and discussion of the seventies. Two lifelong friends remember growing up in the 1970s, "The Greatest Decade Known To Man"! Topics include music, pop culture, movies, TV shows, celebrities and everyday life in the Midwest.
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We recently lost another great actor, listen in as we visit about our favorite Robert Redford movies!
She's back for another amazing episode!
We talk pizza in the 70s and end with more 70s trivia.
Since we just had the Labor day weekend, we thouth we would go back in time and visit about the incredible Jerry Lewis Labor day MDA telethon we grew up watcging!
Our good friend Jeffrey from the Netherlands joins us on the phone!
"The Longest Episode Known To Man!"Ok, not as long as a Joe Rogan episode, but for us this was "gearthy!" But Stayton had a lot of stuff to talk about and the stuff he covered blew Curtis and myself away! Thank you Stayton, what you have done is nothing short of amazing!
Catch this episode as we go live with our loyal listeners! Lots of talk about vinyl records and fun 70s trivia.
Not triggers on a gun, but some stuff that immediatly makes you think of the 70s!
Its been 50 years for everyone and 8 years for us!
What was your go to candy bar in the 70s?
The amazing Paul McCartney is going back out on the road, so we thought we would visit him in the 70s!
Listen in as we go live on Facebook. Lots of loyal listeners chime in with comments and questions. Play along as Todd asks 70s trivia!
Nothing takes you back to the good ole Summer time like music!
From Blazing Saddles to the Pink Panther the funniest movies ever made were from the 70s
We lost another great one, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys.
Curtis and Todd are back from vacation and Graham gets to sit in on the Facebook Live episode. Check it out as our top listeners chime in and play trivia.
Everything from The Creature from the Black Lagoon to The Groovie Goolies! In the 70s monsters were everywhere!
What do you remember using/having the most in the Summer time in the 70s?
Which Disney characters did you like the most in the 70s? Here's our rundown on the most iconic in the 70s. Some were from the seventies but others we just enjoyed in the 70s. Anyone like Mickey Mouse? Donald Duck? Herbie the Love Bug?
Check out the unboxing of the package from Jason Scott. Lots of listeners checking in and some great 70s trivia.
Oklahoma still not the Midwest.
"Don't Be Afraid of the Dark?"
How COULD you forget "Bad Ronald?" I just thought it was super weird.
Rod Serling from "Twilight Zone" hosted "Night Gallery." I was terrified by "The Doll " episode when I was 5. I watched it again 45 years later and found I remembered most of the plot. I read that Guillermo del Toro saw that episode in Mexico when he was about the same age and wet himself.
And Oklahoma isn't the Midwest.
John Prine did "The Texas Wheelers" theme? It sounds like "Illegal Smile."
I remember "Quark." I was sorry they canceled it. Richard Benjamin was great.
"Sundown" by Gordon Lightfoot. Geez guys. Also "If You Could Read My Mind." Who knew Utah was more rocking than Oklahoma? We had 2 FM stations that played Rush on a consistent basis.