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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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Learn all about Chuck Norris and his movies in the 70s. Also hear the list of the best Chuckisms.
Listen up as we interview rocker Johnny Jetson! He grew up in the 70s and collects lots of 70s stuff. He's got some great KISS stories plus several others.
Listen up as we talk and unbox the great 70s stuff sent by Steve in San Antone. A fun episode accept for the freezing of the Wi-Fi.
Curtis and Todd divulge their favorite male movie actors from the 70s. From Richard Dreyfuss to Charelton Heston. Compare our favorites to yours!
Are these really the worst songs from the 70s? A Rolling Stones poll picked these 10 songs to be the worst. Listen up and see if you agree.
The 70's Buzz hits a million downloads and we celebrate by interviewing Bobby Watman, host of the 70s on 7 weekend show on SiriusXM. Bobby started a chain of 70s themed dance clubs called Polly Esther's.
Those Buzz Guys go live on Facebook and talk Super Bowl half times in the 70s and it's trivia time!
Listen to our interview with Gabriel Rotello. He tells all about the New York club called CBGB in 1977. It was the center of the Punk Rock movement. Gabriel has written a book set in the summer of '77 in New York. Great storytelling about the 70s in "The CBGB Conspiracy". Warning: there is some adult language in this episode.
Remember hearing all about the coming Ice Age in the 70s? Whelp! The 1970s was the decade of snow storms so... Listen up as we talk all about the biggest and baddest 1970s Snow Storms.
We break down the top Sci-Fi movies from the 1970s and which films we liked best. Seems like Alien was the top Sci-Fi flick of the decade.
The gang is all here to talk about breakfast in the 70s and Pop-tarts. Plus more 70s trivia.
Learn all about the Blues Brothers from their start on Saturday Night Live to full movie stardom! Lots of little known facts and plenty of song snippets.
Curtis and Todd talk about the year that was 1978 on their radio show on KBZZ Radio in Enid, OK. They rundown everything that was newsworthy and memorable.
Fire up A Charlie Brown Christmas on your TV or device and listen to this episode as Curtis and Todd give their commentary while watching it as well. Get little known facts, goofs and more!
Do you remember what your parents received for Christmas? Here's our best memories of 70s Christmas gifts that weren't toys.
Listen as we go Facebook live! Listeners Calls, 70s Touring Bands & Trivia.
Take the test of 100 things a true 70s kid would have done or had. Keep your score and see how 70s you really were.
First and foremost I must appologize for the sound quality lately, we are working on it, we appreciate your patience.
Check out this long lost episode of the 70's Buzz Show recorded on cassette by Curtis and Todd in 1977. Listen to what was happening in the greatest decade known to man!
Everyone joins in and we talk about things from the 70s that are worthbig money today. We also talk about cool toys and games from the 1970s.





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.