70s Radio Hits on Vinyl Records (Part 4)

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Aloha Music Lovers

Indeed, another re-post. We are adamant about bringing you the good tunes!!! 🎶😆

Going to include this little intro for all we re-post. We do hope you read the actual description for each show as there is time taken specifically detailing aspects of each.

We only ever repost due to a show being "hard-blocked" due to copyright. At times we are able to edit out the offending song(s) and keep the show live.

We curate and create and post these little hour long musical journeys as labors of love. The content is from our personal collection (more about that another time ;) and all is real vinyl.

This channel was born as a passion project when our main jobs were shut down in 2020. We have a love for music and an innate knowledge and groove. Though our day jobs have picked up and we do not profit from our channel we feel compelled to continue. We fight copyright and repost and curate and edit and produce to bring the music to this lovely community of music lovers like yourself. The comments and stories and obvious positive impact on others helps feed our fire to keep going. Furthermore, we hope to keep from oblivion songs not heard in decades.

A simple start of a song can take one on a visceral time travel. A lyric can soothe. Some songs can feel like they were written just for you yet there is a whole community here that get it "in the feels". We take the time because we are part of your tribe.

Mahalo nui loa for joining us on this musical ride. More waves and chapters on the horizon. Warm smiles, aloooo-ha.

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In the last few weeks Z-Bear's 70s Radio Hits shows have been getting lots of love and aloha even though those three videos were created and posted some time ago. Mahalo to all of you wonderful viewers and subscribers for bringing them to the forefront of our channel. So by popular demand...here is a brand new installment in this series.

In past episodes, Z-Bear has focused on a certain period or vybe of the 70s. However this video could be subtitled "almost forgot about these" because all songs here are classics that definitely deserve to be remembered. We seem to be coming across more legendary records almost daily here at Villa Vybes Vinyl so don't be surprised if there are additional episodes still to come.

As always, thank you so much for taking this journey with Z-Bear and the Villa 'ohana!

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Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.

Villa Vybes LLP only plays legally obtained physical copies of vinyl records. Their videos are solely for the purposes of education and demonstration. Viewers are regularly encouraged to support the creators and publishers of the music by purchasing their own physical copies.
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I'm hooked on Villa Vybes Vinyl. brings me back to the high school day:]

josephsokola
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Yes, there was life before the Internet and cellphones...

BMack
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I’m an African American Woman who loves the Classic Rock Music

yomac
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Us Baby Boomers had three decades of the best music, coolest cars and the best time to grow up ! Your show brings back so many memories, thank you for this !

mikemcneil
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Homey I am a 74 great grandma, and your vinyl spins sure bringback some great memories. Thank you darlin for bringing joy to an old lady's life❤

karenkembel
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I'm also 62, bring's back a lot of memories when I grew up 😊. keep up the good work, love it.

RobertFunk-pblu
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A denim jacket, pack of Marlboros, a 7-Up, a transistor radio and the Summer sky.

dylanakent
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Hey sweetie I am a 62 year old African American and I remember a lot of the music you play, thank you for putting me back in the best decade of my life, God bless you ❤❤❤

JosephLawrence-endf
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I’m 57 and was a child when these were popular but I remember the words! This brings so much joy. Good selection! Thank you!

KBarone-fs
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I`M 60 and was going through my teens in the 70`s what a great time for living and great music, it brings back so many good memories. Thank you so much for your time and effort bringing us all this great music.

bradhayes
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Man, I love being "stuck in the 70s "! Wonderful song selection that makes me yearn for good ol' AM radio!

jimalaimo
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Girlfriend you are really taking this lady DJ back to her childhood daze. I use to play these tunes at 17 years old. I have been a DJ ever since and I'm 61 years old. You're never too old to have people enjoy your music and they will always need music. Keep on rocking girl

DJleaD
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*_OMG! It's like I'm 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 again!_*

MrMnmn
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Back when you had to listen to music because you couldn't watch it till Friday night midnight special

robertdouglas
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Here is a list of the songs, Hi Z-Bear":

00:22 Delta Dawn-Helen Reddy-(Released June 1973 Peaked at #1 15 September 1973) The song was sung first by Bette Midler in 1971 and was performed by Tanya Tucker in 1972.
03:22 I'm Hooked On A Feeling-Blue Swede-Released 1973 Peaked at #1 6 April 1974. The original version was performed by B.J. Thomas in 1968.
06:10 The Joker-The Steve Miller Band-Released October 1971 Peaked at #1 12 January 1974
09:32 Band On The Run-Paul McCartney & Wings-Released 8 April 1974 Peaked at #1 8 June 1974
14:40 One Of A Kind Love Affair-The Spinners-Released 13 April 1973 Peaked at #11 1973
18:06 ABC-The Jackson 5-Released 1970 Peaked at #1 25 April 1970
20:59 Whatever Gets You Through The Night-John Lennon-Released 23 September 1974 Peaked at #1 16 November 1974
24:08 I Think I Love You-The Partridge Family-Released 22 August 1970 Peaked at #1 21 November 1970
26:54 Listen To The Music-The Doobie Brothers-Released 19 July 1972 Peaked at #11 (?) November 1972
30:11 Make Me Smile-Chicago-Released March 1970 Peaked at #9 6 June 1970
33:08 This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)-Natalie Cole-Released 20 June 1975 Peaked at #6 22 November 1975
35:50 Don't Go Breaking My Heart-Elton John & Kiki Dee-Released 21 June 1976 Peaked at #1 7 August 1976
40:00 Saturday Night-Bay City Rollers-Released August 1975 Peaked at #1 3 January 1976
42:52 Afternoon Delight-Starland Vocal Band-Released April 1976 Peaked at #1 10 July 1976
45:58 Lonely Boy-Andrew Gold-Released March 1977 Peaked at #7 11 June 1977

I remember when every one of these songs first came out, I loved them then and I think even more so today. I am surprised a couple of these songs did not chart higher, because every one of these songs listed got A TON of air time on the radio.

gregstahley
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1. Love the music
2 .love your vibe
3. You don't look old enough to know this music.
Thank you for the great 🎶 tunes.

monah
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This makes me growing up in the 70s. Born in 1961. Love this music, I always had the radio on. Hello from Pa USA 🇺🇸 ❤❤❤

christopherten-eyck
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I love the songs from this period 1973/1974. We were little girls singing our hearts out to Helen Reddy and Olivia Newton John. Then straight into rocking out with Steve Miller joker, smoker midnight toker all by age 9. We grew up with the BEST music!!

kelseymariel
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Young Lady, YOU ROCK!!! This is the BEST on YouTube!! I'm 63 and I thank you for playing the music I grew up with!!
🥰❤🤍💙

timparker
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i’m 48 today, i grew up with my father flippin through his 45’s everyday, spending HOURS at tower records waiting for him. these oldies would be blasting, heard all up and down the block. i haven’t heard u play “papa was a rolling stone”, or the “little red riding hood”, i enjoy your songs. your great 😊

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