Did anyone out here , really get into the Disco Era ?
dizz wrote:
Dance all night long ?
Your fave disco song that had you dancing til dawn * smiles *
Dance all night long ?
Your fave disco song that had you dancing til dawn * smiles *
Happy Weekend . D
What is that seventies song about the girl in the sports car?
bothboybabies wrote:
There is a song sang in the seventies about a guy who gets gas/stops somewhere and a man comments on used to having one of those. It sounds like he’s talking about the car but it’s about the girl.
There is a song sang in the seventies about a guy who gets gas/stops somewhere and a man comments on used to having one of those. It sounds like he’s talking about the car but it’s about the girl.
New York Bronx (South Bronx) in the 70`s and 80`s
TheBerlin09 wrote:
New York Bronx (South Bronx) in the 70`s and 80`s
weird things from the disco era?
/\/\@GG!3 wrote:
For my friends birtday i’m getting her a disco ball and i need some weird disco thing to give her before the disco ball so what is the weirdest thing you can think of from the disco times.
For my friends birtday i’m getting her a disco ball and i need some weird disco thing to give her before the disco ball so what is the weirdest thing you can think of from the disco times.
Disco Era – Feel Like Gettin’ Down pt1
MixMasterMax wrote:
Disco Era revisited.
Disco Fever Dance Party
Gail Leino wrote:
Do you have Disco Dance Fever? If so, you need to celebrate! A Disco theme party can be a great way to celebrate a birthday of any age, honor a retiree or just plain have fun. Costumes and decorations will make this party even more fun and realistic.
Pick a theme for your dance party, whether it be disco, break dancing, rap or country and find coordinating decorations. A party supply store will have every theme for dancing the night away and all the trimmings to make your party a smashing success.
If Disco is your chosen theme, buy, rent or make a disco ball to hang in your party room. Whether it functions or not doesn’t really matter, it adds to the ambience of the set. Find old posters of bands and singers from the disco era and hang around the house or room.
You can’t have a Disco Dance Party without music! Use a karaoke machine to play only disco songs. Make it a competition for who has the best act. Turn it into an American Idol game and hand out personalized trophies as favorites or plastic records. Using the posters bought, see who can remember the names of the most acts. Winner gets to take an old record home for a prize.
Serve “Disco” food at your party. Serve things that are all round like the disco ball. Pizza, veggie trays, ham roll ups, cookies, brownies dips can all be made or put into circular dishes. Rename certain foods to give them a 70’s flair. Make Bell Bottom Taco Dip or Groovy Potato Salad to serve the hungry dancers.
When serving food, buy all of your paper products from a party supply store. They will have every color and theme of plates, silverware, cups and napkins at your disposal. Have fun dancing.
Do you have Disco Dance Fever? If so, you need to celebrate! A Disco theme party can be a great way to celebrate a birthday of any age, honor a retiree or just plain have fun. Costumes and decorations will make this party even more fun and realistic.
Pick a theme for your dance party, whether it be disco, break dancing, rap or country and find coordinating decorations. A party supply store will have every theme for dancing the night away and all the trimmings to make your party a smashing success.
If Disco is your chosen theme, buy, rent or make a disco ball to hang in your party room. Whether it functions or not doesn’t really matter, it adds to the ambience of the set. Find old posters of bands and singers from the disco era and hang around the house or room.
You can’t have a Disco Dance Party without music! Use a karaoke machine to play only disco songs. Make it a competition for who has the best act. Turn it into an American Idol game and hand out personalized trophies as favorites or plastic records. Using the posters bought, see who can remember the names of the most acts. Winner gets to take an old record home for a prize.
Serve “Disco” food at your party. Serve things that are all round like the disco ball. Pizza, veggie trays, ham roll ups, cookies, brownies dips can all be made or put into circular dishes. Rename certain foods to give them a 70’s flair. Make Bell Bottom Taco Dip or Groovy Potato Salad to serve the hungry dancers.
When serving food, buy all of your paper products from a party supply store. They will have every color and theme of plates, silverware, cups and napkins at your disposal. Have fun dancing.
RAINBOW kids tv 70`s very rude
NIGHTSKYE1 wrote:
RAINBOW kids tv show from the 70`s early 80`s…i never knew how rude it was when i was a small kid watching it on tv…until now…lol….no its a spoof episode made up in the late 70`s,
Where can I find clothes from the seventies and whatnot?
lorislion24 wrote:
You know, like the long, oddly patterned coats, with matching pants? Those are the funniest things ever. Does anyone actually sell them?
You know, like the long, oddly patterned coats, with matching pants? Those are the funniest things ever. Does anyone actually sell them?
Free Online TV Shows From the 70’s
Geraldine Oaks wrote:
Free online TV shows from the 70’s reflects the fashion and lifestyle of the prime people of that generation. By the 1970s, the disco arena was magnanimous and dancing was well admired with deviations of both the shake and Jazz tap. The disco clubs created a haven for a new kind of fashion termed disco. It was typically the mix of stretch clothing and light fabrics that reflected under disco lights. Pants became somewhat flared by about 1975. All of these 70s style was showcased in most or all of their TV shows. Wearing the same outrageous fashion statements, people like Gene Simmons added sparks and thrills to the TV programs several decades ago.
The free online TV shows from the 70s possess very distinct characteristics compared to the newer shows of today. The 1970s TV takes you back on a trip checking the culture of the 70s through their memorable music, thrilling movies, history highlights, and timeless TV moments. Examples of these shows worthy to be remembered were the Police Woman, Super Friends – the animation, Chips TV Show, The Invisible Man, That 70s Class, and many others. If you are one of the many persons out there who are seeing these shows for the first time in their whole life, then better see them with an open mind. It is only through this sense of acceptance that these shows will become more effective. In this manner you can chill out and experience one of the wildest and most unforgettable era of human transition.
Free online TV shows from the 70’s reflects the fashion and lifestyle of the prime people of that generation. By the 1970s, the disco arena was magnanimous and dancing was well admired with deviations of both the shake and Jazz tap. The disco clubs created a haven for a new kind of fashion termed disco. It was typically the mix of stretch clothing and light fabrics that reflected under disco lights. Pants became somewhat flared by about 1975. All of these 70s style was showcased in most or all of their TV shows. Wearing the same outrageous fashion statements, people like Gene Simmons added sparks and thrills to the TV programs several decades ago.
The free online TV shows from the 70s possess very distinct characteristics compared to the newer shows of today. The 1970s TV takes you back on a trip checking the culture of the 70s through their memorable music, thrilling movies, history highlights, and timeless TV moments. Examples of these shows worthy to be remembered were the Police Woman, Super Friends – the animation, Chips TV Show, The Invisible Man, That 70s Class, and many others. If you are one of the many persons out there who are seeing these shows for the first time in their whole life, then better see them with an open mind. It is only through this sense of acceptance that these shows will become more effective. In this manner you can chill out and experience one of the wildest and most unforgettable era of human transition.
Seventies Hairstyle
Chandrika Gauranga wrote:
Seventies hairstyles have been creeping back into popularity recently. Not just women’s hairstyles, but men are also jumping on the bandwagon, with a resurgence of hairstyles like the good old mullet. Ladies can really go to town with full on coiffuring to get the seventies look. As the blow drier was invented by Corsair in the 1970’s, this was quite a revolutionary time in terms of hair fashion. People were given more control on how to blow their hair in the direction they wanted it to go in the seventies, hence bigger bouffant styles on women and for men a tendency to grow the hair a little longer and give it a few flicks and lots of body.
The seventies was an exciting time for hairstyles and fashion in general. Coming straight after the sixties there was an attitude of freedom of expression, resulting in, to say the least, some very avante guarde looks and daring experiments with hair, color and cuts.
If you want to picture the hair of these times, think of Abba and Charlies Angels, glamour was most definitely IN and hairstyles reflected this by becoming very styled, shiny and decorated with ornaments like head bands etc. The plaits that were popular in the sixties carried over, but were woven into fringes and subtly added to long sleek hairstyles. Short hair in the seventies included bobs and bangs, choppy layers and lots of definition.
Seventies hairstyles now, in the present day, incorporate all the glam and revolution of the 70’s but with the superior styling abilities of hair dressers in modern times and the tools available to them, the 1970’s look has evolved into something that however retro, actually looks very modern.
Use ceramic straighteners to get that smooth, ultra straight look, clip on a skinny plait, if you are not over 30 you can probably carry off a very seventies center parting and if you are a guy, well grow your hair and get some shapes involved in your look. From the classic mullet, to a good old short back and sides. The seventies was fun and seventies hairstyles demonstrated that, bringing new possibilities to everyone.
Seventies hairstyles have been creeping back into popularity recently. Not just women’s hairstyles, but men are also jumping on the bandwagon, with a resurgence of hairstyles like the good old mullet. Ladies can really go to town with full on coiffuring to get the seventies look. As the blow drier was invented by Corsair in the 1970’s, this was quite a revolutionary time in terms of hair fashion. People were given more control on how to blow their hair in the direction they wanted it to go in the seventies, hence bigger bouffant styles on women and for men a tendency to grow the hair a little longer and give it a few flicks and lots of body.
The seventies was an exciting time for hairstyles and fashion in general. Coming straight after the sixties there was an attitude of freedom of expression, resulting in, to say the least, some very avante guarde looks and daring experiments with hair, color and cuts.
If you want to picture the hair of these times, think of Abba and Charlies Angels, glamour was most definitely IN and hairstyles reflected this by becoming very styled, shiny and decorated with ornaments like head bands etc. The plaits that were popular in the sixties carried over, but were woven into fringes and subtly added to long sleek hairstyles. Short hair in the seventies included bobs and bangs, choppy layers and lots of definition.
Seventies hairstyles now, in the present day, incorporate all the glam and revolution of the 70’s but with the superior styling abilities of hair dressers in modern times and the tools available to them, the 1970’s look has evolved into something that however retro, actually looks very modern.
Use ceramic straighteners to get that smooth, ultra straight look, clip on a skinny plait, if you are not over 30 you can probably carry off a very seventies center parting and if you are a guy, well grow your hair and get some shapes involved in your look. From the classic mullet, to a good old short back and sides. The seventies was fun and seventies hairstyles demonstrated that, bringing new possibilities to everyone.






