timestamps: 0:00-fortunate son, creedence clearwater revival 2:20-the joker, steve miller band 5:57-surrender, cheap trick 10:11-magic man, heart 15:39-long train runnin', the doobie brothers 19:06-my sharona, the knack 23:57-brand new key, melanie 26:22-free ride, the edgar winter group 29:32-all the young dudes, mott the hoople 33:05-rhiannon, fleetwood mac 37:15-sister golden hair, america 40:33-i want you to want me, cheap trick
🤣😭 I never thought about it like that. It’s kinda cool to think that we all share having a childhood & teenagerhooddom (lmbooo the spelling of this looks so crazy but it made sense when I said it out loud in my head 🤣😂). It’s surreal actually 😵💫
I put my grandmother to listen and dance with me to these songs, she was already 20-23 years old at the time (1967-1970, by my count), but even today she has the soul of a teenager, I love her very much, she is my grandmother, my mother and my best friend ❤
wel in your 20s music hits different so i bet she had more fun then than in her teens. I know I did. My teens were okay but if I had to relive one decade of my life, i'd choose to start over at 19-29
🕺 woo woo, love it. One of my grandmothers (my young nana)passed before I was old enough to be getting her up for a 💃 , and the other one was very old and a super reserved church lady....although I realised in the last few days of her long life, she'd been acting very proper in front of the grandkids....but she then suddenly revealed stories of a cheeky, Naughty, brave adventurous young self who just picked up and left a farm in Ireland one day with only a £5 note to her name. At just 16, first time even leaving the very secluded land and tiny village it followed. She didn't know anyone in London, had never even met 100 people in her whole life, then went to one of the busiest cities in the world! I wish so much all the times she came to family parties and weddings, spending hours next to the dance floor, sipping her tiny sherry, smiling away at me watching me dance all night.....I wish I'd have asked her to dance. I learned a big lesson about preconceptions of people in the last few days on her death bed. What a cheeky thing she was indeed! I hope you and your nan get to 'get on down' to this 🎉mix many more times. Thank you for sharing. It made me remember some funny tales from my nan xxx
I was born in the 70’s and grew up listening to all of this. Brings back many many memories of those I love but are no longer with us. Nostalgia can be a real kick in the butt all while making you smile. 🤦♀️
I was born in the 80's and still grew up listening to this kind of music. :P But I've always been in love with 60's and 70's music. It was so much better back then. Wish I were born in the late 50's, so I've could've been a teen wen this music was new. Gosh...
I remember when I used to work in a nursing home, one of our residents was a huge hippie from the 70’s. We’d bond over all the classics and she had so many dvd’s in her room, always blasting songs. I miss her sometimes.
So weird to me that 1970s music is old geezer music now. I am "only " 53 -- it was the music of my childhood, but doesn;t seem right that it should be nursing home music. My mom is ina nursing home right now (she's 87) so 1970s music is a little after her time, she was in her 30s and 40s in the 1970s, her vibe is Sinatra, Dean Martin, Mel Torme, and her childhood was Glenn Miller, maybe Bing Crosby. But they're playing 1970s music over the loudspeakers in the nursing home dining hall, and the residents are humming along to it! When my grandma was in a nursing home in the 1990s, they were playing that 1940s Big Band music, the WW2 stuff (she was a bit old for tyhat, she was a teenager in the 1920s). But in my head the "old folk" should be listening to 1940s, maaaybe 1950s hits. Not 1960s or 1970s. Too close to my generation! So in ten years or so it will be rap and heavy metal at the nursing home. Crazy!
Funny how everyone always thinks their teenage years were the good old times. I was born in 1987, i love old music too.. grew up listening to it but im a 90s baby and 90s was the best time for me. Ps. 1970s produced amazing music, epic really. 2020's music doesn't hit the same
@@tamarajay7676 I completely agree with you. I was born in 1966, and I'm supposed to be an 80's loving guy, but the best time of my life was during the 90s. I really love 90s music, when alternative rock was everywhere, everybody listened to good music, no matter the style. I like 60s, 70s and 80s music, but 90s were the best for me.
I graduated high school in 1975.....nice selection of music. Every time I hear The Joker by Steve Miller Band, I think of my then surfer boyfriend Fred. Thank you for sharing. 😘
I'm a 90s baby, but I've always loved things from my parents' generation, so while this isn't my generation's music, it's still the music I grew up on. And I think it runs in the family, because THEY always liked stuff from THEIR parents' generation.
My favorite fun fact about I Want You To Want Me (the last song) is that it really didn't do well in the west...but Japan? Japan LOVED it. The version you're hearing with the crowd cheering is a concert in Japan in 1978. The vintage inverse equivalent of American teenagers shouting jpop lyrics they don't understand, and now that recording is the 'official' version of the song.
pov: its 1975 and your on a summer vacation with your friends. just before heading to college, you wanna spend the last few weeks together before everyone whos their separate ways
I was there, but I was a child. A large portion of the greatest music of all time was created in the 1970s. I didn't realize that I was growing up during a Renaissance. The world could use another one.
As a boy living, growing up in England the 70's were an amazing time for a kid to be alive,times were so much better. Because I was a kid? Maybe... maybe it was just a better world for kids to grow and develop. Now kids hardly leave the comfort of their bedrooms 😅sad really their missing out on so much of the real world.
@petercurrie8047 The world kids are born into was created by past generations, so feel responsible for the world that exists now. The past leads to the future, and our parents/grandparents created the world that we were given. It's not our fault we were born into a trash heap where everyone is expected to be perfect. You guys created this, and we're dying because of it.
@@robync9191 victim? Sad and untrue response,there was no mobile phones, no computer games kids didn't run round with knives stabbing each other oh wait ...just just a "sign" of the times right! 🙄 far more kids do "fact" btw get far more ill today because they don't play in dirt so irresponsible no just true. Try looking toward big gready companies that poison the world,that's not the fault of all our generation, open ur eyes.
@@robync9191 this generation is OK sometimes, not everyone stays in their bedroom. It was just ruined by social media, when this generation grew up with the internet it was still fairly new and times change, it is partially true since many parents gave their children electronics at a young age therefore didn't know what could it cause such as addiction. If internet existed in the 70's it would be the same. It's not today's kids generation falut nor should you blame them. This generation also has its amazing things that in the 70's weren't and the same goes for the older gens
Love these songs. My parents were both teens in the 80s but still would've listened to these. They don't care much for music, so I enjoy it for all of us.
It's good! Especially love Rhiannon and CCR! But my mom was in her 20's during the 1970s, and she'd definitely say there's nowhere *near* enough Motown/Soul in this. She's told me stories about how her high school band would play "Gloria" and "Soul Man" during in-school assemblies. I'm jealous!
Yep. Not enough punk, psychedelia, or funk either tbh, OP should change the title to "POV you're a soft rock/country rock fan in the 70s" because this is missing so much of what made 70s music great
All the young dudes came out in 1972…it has nothing to do with Harry’s parents. Your fic was named after this song came out. The song came first, then the fanfic.
I'm not a 70's kid but damn if it isn't one of the greatest times for music, rolling into the 80's with Motley Crue and Depeche Mode. I thank my parents for giving me that treasure trove of culture.
Finally, a playlist that doesn't start with Riptide! Thank you so much for staying true to the time frames and what music was around in the 70s, it's such a beautiful playlist with such aesthetically pleasing images!
it was probably intentional but i love how u put a pic from the virgin suicides of lux and trip while magic man by heart was playing since that song introduced trip in the movie!
it's giving childhood vibes 🌟 my grandparents are huge rock fans and as a child I used to spent time at their home all the time, I remember eating lunch and grandpa coming home from work and playing one of his CD's :')
Fortunate Son ~ Creedence Clearwater Revival Some folks are born made to wave the flag Hoo, they're red, white and blue And when the band plays "Hail to the chief" Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no senator's son, son It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no fortunate one, no Some folks are born silver spoon in hand Lord, don't they help themselves, Lord? But when the taxman come to the door Lord, the house lookin' like a rummage sale, yeah It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no millionaire's son, no, no It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no fortunate one, no Yeah-yeah, some folks inherit star-spangled eyes Hoo, they send you down to war, Lord And when you ask 'em, "How much should we give?" Hoo, they only answer, "More, more, more, more" It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no military son, son, Lord It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no fortunate one, one It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no fortunate one, no, no, no It ain't me, it ain't me I ain't no fortunate son, no, no, no It ain't me, it ain't me...
i so appreciate Free Ride being in here omg. that song was in the Cars movie videogame and has since been in me and my bfs driving around playlist. (usually video game driving but still lol) i havent heard it in awhile since we havent had the time to do that in a bit. it made me super happy to hear randomly again!
I remember when my people first landed here on earth, we were set off course while venturing to the Andromeda galaxy for scientific research study. Anyways, this music always reminds me of those days, good times.
Summer of 77….just graduated high school…headed to Englishtown NJ to see a Grateful Dead show…..the Dead,Marshall Tucker, New Riders of the Purple Sage …… ant remember the rest (lol)
This is great pop music but I was listening to music like David Bowie and lots of other punk bands in the 70s. Still enjoyed this though - reminds me of FM radio which was great back then !
I imagine a bunch of suburban kids wearing huge white socks with the striped colors doing that Elaine snapping fingers jerky dance from Seinfeld unironically while chain smoking, and a Korean War vet in his mid-50s passing by in his boxy 1970's car looking at them, shaking his head, grumpily thinking, "OK boomer."
04/30/24: SUPERB SOUND! Good grief, I even like "fortunate son" the way this sounds! (Otherwise can't take it, it's been played to death. This sounds BRAND NEW!). And the play list with the start times is greatly appreciated. Others don't take the time to create it and the cross-eyed fools at Google slap a thumbnail picture of the song in the comments box and think that that helps (it's insane). Also, your selections are excellent. Thank you.
The best music and the 70's were the best years for me so far, I joined the Navy in 71, went to Vietnam in 72, I joined a Destroyer in 73 that spent all it's time in the Pacific, visited many Island Nations, in 75 the Minehunter I was on Cleared a large Minefield in Papua New Guinea so a undersea cable could be laid to connect them to the World, Married in 75, daughter born in 76, divorced in 79 discharge in 81, then my life started a different course, became a Firefighter, but that's another story.
I am intrigued by this title. Although I started my teens in the year of 1990, I have always been fascinated and horrified by the late 60s / early 70s fashion and music. I have no idea how people lived in this decade, but all I know is that it wasn't all that easy.
Rock on! Back in the day, these were radio jams!!! Kids these days, with their IPAD and IPHONE🙄Don't know about this REAL music, rock on, rock the hell on.....🤑🤑🤑
my dad grew up listening to stuff like this and as a result so did I. i like it but it always makes me sad. my dad is still alive and well its just that i hear this and think "my god there is a whole generation of kids out there who never lived without the internet. never ran outside, swam in a creek, or caught frogs in the rain. a whole generation who thinks vhs is some kind of std and dont know phones used to have cords."
Love it I'm listening while cooking My son (17) walks in just as it starts and he begins to rock out and dance around the kitchen He's got heavy cptsd and h"micidal ideation, so to get him having fun is a big deal
google says 1977 ... I was in my late teens then. I certainly don't remember being 24 and listening to this song! My playlist from 1984 was defined by a mix tape I picked up while living in Paris for a year ... Bonjour Les Hits! (PYT, 99 LuftBalloons, some Billy Joel) ... holy crap! I just googled "bonjour ..." for shits and giggles (thinking there were probably several releases, kinda like Ktel records(?)) and there was the playlist! ... and the only release!
pior, tem muita musica boa sendo feita por ai, mas infelizmente jogam pra massa so coisa 'ruim' e as boas ficam num limbo em que temos de descobrir. O cenario brasileiro ta decadente tem alguns anos.
This is the music I grew up to listening on the radio, certainly all hits, even if they’re not all my favorites…. GOT YA!!! That’s all 100% true, but I’m only 24. Although my mom DID grow up in the 70’s, and played those stations and these songs for me 😁😁 And you know what? I guarantee you she would have said the very same thing I said!! So, evidently you did a good job lol. Although you could also rename the playlist “POV: You are a Teen in the 1970’s OR a Kid with a Boomer parent” lmao
Was gonna protest that "My Sharona" was an '80s song, because that's when I remember it from,althoiugh checking I see it was released in 1979, so I guess you are right
timestamps:
0:00-fortunate son, creedence clearwater revival
2:20-the joker, steve miller band
5:57-surrender, cheap trick
10:11-magic man, heart
15:39-long train runnin', the doobie brothers
19:06-my sharona, the knack
23:57-brand new key, melanie
26:22-free ride, the edgar winter group
29:32-all the young dudes, mott the hoople
33:05-rhiannon, fleetwood mac
37:15-sister golden hair, america
40:33-i want you to want me, cheap trick
It says it in the video
Oh hell yeah we get 10s way more opposite than the 1910s
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Pov: You're feeling down and randomly stumble upon a banger of an album. Thank you buddy.
when im like 60 or so, im gonna look up "pov: you're a teen in the 10's" haha
Don't laugh. It will be here sooner than you think. Lol
@@lindamariano7023literally
@@lindamariano7023 uh oh
🤣😭 I never thought about it like that. It’s kinda cool to think that we all share having a childhood & teenagerhooddom (lmbooo the spelling of this looks so crazy but it made sense when I said it out loud in my head 🤣😂). It’s surreal actually 😵💫
@@lindamariano7023 no, we wont reach 2060. There is probably gonna be a big nuclear world war.
I was there. I was a teenager from 74-80. Music is everything. Thanks for this.
me too, born in 1963 !
I wish I was u
Me too, well, '75-'81. One of us looks fabulous. As CCR say in track one here, it ain't me.
Me
I wish so badly I was there but I was born too late in 78'....
I put my grandmother to listen and dance with me to these songs, she was already 20-23 years old at the time (1967-1970, by my count), but even today she has the soul of a teenager, I love her very much, she is my grandmother, my mother and my best friend ❤
God bless you. I know the feeling. My momma means more to me than she'll ever know.
Este comentario me dio demasiada alegría, cuida mucho a tu abuelita, la relación entre una abuela y su nieta es mágica ✨✨🙌❤️🩹
God bless both of you girls :D
wel in your 20s music hits different so i bet she had more fun then than in her teens. I know I did. My teens were okay but if I had to relive one decade of my life, i'd choose to start over at 19-29
🕺 woo woo, love it. One of my grandmothers (my young nana)passed before I was old enough to be getting her up for a 💃 , and the other one was very old and a super reserved church lady....although I realised in the last few days of her long life, she'd been acting very proper in front of the grandkids....but she then suddenly revealed stories of a cheeky, Naughty, brave adventurous young self who just picked up and left a farm in Ireland one day with only a £5 note to her name. At just 16, first time even leaving the very secluded land and tiny village it followed. She didn't know anyone in London, had never even met 100 people in her whole life, then went to one of the busiest cities in the world! I wish so much all the times she came to family parties and weddings, spending hours next to the dance floor, sipping her tiny sherry, smiling away at me watching me dance all night.....I wish I'd have asked her to dance. I learned a big lesson about preconceptions of people in the last few days on her death bed. What a cheeky thing she was indeed! I hope you and your nan get to 'get on down' to this 🎉mix many more times. Thank you for sharing. It made me remember some funny tales from my nan xxx
Can’t wait to feel old and nostalgic when i’m 60 and hearing WAP in a “pov: you’re a teen in the 2020s playlist”
🤣🤣
I'm dead😂😂😂
Lmao Feel Nostalgic over Wap!??? hahahahahahaha no wonder this soicety sux butt
"make it louder, dear. Granny can't hear well anymore"
😂😂😂
I was born in the 70’s and grew up listening to all of this. Brings back many many memories of those I love but are no longer with us. Nostalgia can be a real kick in the butt all while making you smile. 🤦♀️
Dayn
absolutely. i was born in 73 brought up right with the best music
I was born in the 80's and still grew up listening to this kind of music. :P
But I've always been in love with 60's and 70's music. It was so much better back then. Wish I were born in the late 50's, so I've could've been a teen wen this music was new. Gosh...
I remember when I used to work in a nursing home, one of our residents was a huge hippie from the 70’s. We’d bond over all the classics and she had so many dvd’s in her room, always blasting songs. I miss her sometimes.
That's so beautiful
Wow
Aw. ❤️
Not so sure anytime ur not so sure ur soul is crushed Mr bee Mr bee Mr... Pee pee pee HAHAAHAAHA
So weird to me that 1970s music is old geezer music now. I am "only " 53 -- it was the music of my childhood, but doesn;t seem right that it should be nursing home music. My mom is ina nursing home right now (she's 87) so 1970s music is a little after her time, she was in her 30s and 40s in the 1970s, her vibe is Sinatra, Dean Martin, Mel Torme, and her childhood was Glenn Miller, maybe Bing Crosby. But they're playing 1970s music over the loudspeakers in the nursing home dining hall, and the residents are humming along to it! When my grandma was in a nursing home in the 1990s, they were playing that 1940s Big Band music, the WW2 stuff (she was a bit old for tyhat, she was a teenager in the 1920s). But in my head the "old folk" should be listening to 1940s, maaaybe 1950s hits. Not 1960s or 1970s. Too close to my generation! So in ten years or so it will be rap and heavy metal at the nursing home. Crazy!
The good old days and I'm happy to have been a part of the 70s. I graduated from high school in 1977. Thank you for posting this song list.
Funny how everyone always thinks their teenage years were the good old times. I was born in 1987, i love old music too.. grew up listening to it but im a 90s baby and 90s was the best time for me. Ps. 1970s produced amazing music, epic really. 2020's music doesn't hit the same
77 graduate here also!!!!!! Those were the days!!!!!!
I graduated in 77 also. Great times and music was the best.
77 also ….this is the soundtrack of my life 🎵🎵
@@tamarajay7676 I completely agree with you. I was born in 1966, and I'm supposed to be an 80's loving guy, but the best time of my life was during the 90s. I really love 90s music, when alternative rock was everywhere, everybody listened to good music, no matter the style. I like 60s, 70s and 80s music, but 90s were the best for me.
Proud Class of 78. Isn't it fun how high waisted wide legged jeans and side burns are back in style?
Are they?
@@attheranch873 they are.
So wild. I like high waist minus the wide legged 😊 ✨ golden
To me the 70s were the peak of fashion
I graduated high school in 1975.....nice selection of music. Every time I hear The Joker by Steve Miller Band, I think of my then surfer boyfriend Fred. Thank you for sharing. 😘
Anyone here that is absolutely not from the 70s but vibing and feeling nostalgic to this music anyway?
This is my kayak river music. : )
Define "from the 70s".
I was actually born in 1970, but this was more my older siblings' music, I am mnore from the '80s.
I'm a 90s baby, but I've always loved things from my parents' generation, so while this isn't my generation's music, it's still the music I grew up on. And I think it runs in the family, because THEY always liked stuff from THEIR parents' generation.
My favorite fun fact about I Want You To Want Me (the last song) is that it really didn't do well in the west...but Japan? Japan LOVED it. The version you're hearing with the crowd cheering is a concert in Japan in 1978. The vintage inverse equivalent of American teenagers shouting jpop lyrics they don't understand, and now that recording is the 'official' version of the song.
I cringe so hard when I hear White Americans are fans of jpop. Humiliating.
I love interesting facts like these. Thank you for sharing.
The best stuff is always in the comments!
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏽♥️
The movie 10 Things I Hate About You *starring Heath Ledger RIP* features this song at the prom scene. One of the best scenes in the movie. So fun. ❤
Ooww
pov:
its 1975 and your on a summer vacation with your friends. just before heading to college, you wanna spend the last few weeks together before everyone whos their separate ways
the Vietnam war happened in the 1970s
and then you get a note that says "i know what you did last summer"
timeless music, I’m 30 and loving it
Yup
The 70's were such great times , I love the music and everything about it . I'll be 59 tomorrow and this just takes me right back there ❤❤❤❤🌸🌸🌺🌺🌺
Werd
Happy birthday tomorrow.
My mom loves to tell me stories about how Heart played at her highschool dances to make me jealous.
These will be on the playlist at the 420-friendly senior living facility that should exist somewhere, if it doesn't already
That's where I'll be!!
That place is real, and it is called The Villages
I was there, but I was a child. A large portion of the greatest music of all time was created in the 1970s. I didn't realize that I was growing up during a Renaissance. The world could use another one.
As a boy living, growing up in England the 70's were an amazing time for a kid to be alive,times were so much better.
Because I was a kid?
Maybe... maybe it was just a better world for kids to grow and develop.
Now kids hardly leave the comfort of their bedrooms 😅sad really their missing out on so much of the real world.
@petercurrie8047 The world kids are born into was created by past generations, so feel responsible for the world that exists now. The past leads to the future, and our parents/grandparents created the world that we were given. It's not our fault we were born into a trash heap where everyone is expected to be perfect. You guys created this, and we're dying because of it.
That's an untrue sad response. Stop playing the victim and be the change you want to see.
@@robync9191 victim?
Sad and untrue response,there was no mobile phones, no computer games kids didn't run round with knives stabbing each other oh wait ...just just a "sign" of the times right! 🙄 far more kids do "fact" btw get far more ill today because they don't play in dirt so irresponsible no just true.
Try looking toward big gready companies that poison the world,that's not the fault of all our generation, open ur eyes.
@@robync9191 this generation is OK sometimes, not everyone stays in their bedroom. It was just ruined by social media, when this generation grew up with the internet it was still fairly new and times change, it is partially true since many parents gave their children electronics at a young age therefore didn't know what could it cause such as addiction. If internet existed in the 70's it would be the same. It's not today's kids generation falut nor should you blame them. This generation also has its amazing things that in the 70's weren't and the same goes for the older gens
Love these songs. My parents were both teens in the 80s but still would've listened to these. They don't care much for music, so I enjoy it for all of us.
This is a great mix with a bunch of songs they don't play on oldies radio. Thanks for the memories
I was born in 1957 so I grew up to 60's, 70's & 80's music.
1957 here too and an ex road musician
Played this for my grandma, while we were talking about how beautiful 70s music is lol
Oowww
I m a senior now. We re still cool
Lol so True!! Old people Rule!
Me too. 62 and still trying to survive this crazy world. Gosh I miss those days. Some of it lol😊
Ok boomer
It's good! Especially love Rhiannon and CCR!
But my mom was in her 20's during the 1970s, and she'd definitely say there's nowhere *near* enough Motown/Soul in this. She's told me stories about how her high school band would play "Gloria" and "Soul Man" during in-school assemblies. I'm jealous!
Yep. Not enough punk, psychedelia, or funk either tbh, OP should change the title to "POV you're a soft rock/country rock fan in the 70s" because this is missing so much of what made 70s music great
And disco!
Facts have been talked
I almost choked on my drink when I heard FORTUNATE SON as the first song, GAH DAYUM I LOVE THIS SONG
All The Young Dudes= marauders 😭 ty for putting this song
Before u come at me im a marauders fan
All the young dudes came out in 1972…it has nothing to do with Harry’s parents. Your fic was named after this song came out. The song came first, then the fanfic.
All the young dudes ≠ marauders
@@porcelain_kiss it was just a comment,calm down
thanks, love it. i'm 43 but still always wanted to experience teenage years in the 70s.
I grooved to these hits throughout the 1970s while listening to the radio and driving my sky blue 1965 Mustang. - Ted
Love that you added the Melanie track!!!!
this needs more attention
I'm not a 70's kid but damn if it isn't one of the greatest times for music, rolling into the 80's with Motley Crue and Depeche Mode. I thank my parents for giving me that treasure trove of culture.
Finally, a playlist that doesn't start with Riptide! Thank you so much for staying true to the time frames and what music was around in the 70s, it's such a beautiful playlist with such aesthetically pleasing images!
I was a teenager in 70’s ❤❤❤
I wasn't born til '75. Great songs during my teen years, but I love these as much as my own ♡
gen x and we had the best music of all time!! I love this stuff
I’m just here to experience what my father experienced.
I’m a 1999 kiddo
But why this is so nostalgic????
You'll see in about 30 or 40 years! LOL
this is the BEST playlist ever, thanks for this!!
it was probably intentional but i love how u put a pic from the virgin suicides of lux and trip while magic man by heart was playing since that song introduced trip in the movie!
it was indeed intentional!
it's giving childhood vibes 🌟
my grandparents are huge rock fans and as a child I used to spent time at their home all the time, I remember eating lunch and grandpa coming home from work and playing one of his CD's :')
Dayn
Luv ❤ it! I totally appreciate artistry and originality with songs great memories of yesteryearZ…
Great work!
Fortunate Son ~ Creedence Clearwater Revival
Some folks are born made to wave the flag
Hoo, they're red, white and blue
And when the band plays "Hail to the chief"
Ooh, they point the cannon at you, Lord
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no senator's son, son
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no fortunate one, no
Some folks are born silver spoon in hand
Lord, don't they help themselves, Lord?
But when the taxman come to the door
Lord, the house lookin' like a rummage sale, yeah
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no millionaire's son, no, no
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no fortunate one, no
Yeah-yeah, some folks inherit star-spangled eyes
Hoo, they send you down to war, Lord
And when you ask 'em, "How much should we give?"
Hoo, they only answer, "More, more, more, more"
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no military son, son, Lord
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no fortunate one, one
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no fortunate one, no, no, no
It ain't me, it ain't me
I ain't no fortunate son, no, no, no
It ain't me, it ain't me...
i so appreciate Free Ride being in here omg. that song was in the Cars movie videogame and has since been in me and my bfs driving around playlist. (usually video game driving but still lol) i havent heard it in awhile since we havent had the time to do that in a bit. it made me super happy to hear randomly again!
I was a teenager in the 70's. Great line up. Still rocking at 62........
This is how I know that I lived a past life. I was there. I can see it.
Whoever made this playlist is my hero
Great set of tunes! Thanks for posting this!
I remember when my people first landed here on earth, we were set off course while venturing to the Andromeda galaxy for scientific research study. Anyways, this music always reminds me of those days, good times.
As a participant in the 1970s, nice job. 🎉
Great tunes and pics! Memories that was a time to be alive!!!
2:20 omg that remind me of that 70s show, the best show ive seen in my life
Summer of 77….just graduated high school…headed to Englishtown NJ to see a Grateful Dead show…..the Dead,Marshall Tucker, New Riders of the Purple Sage …… ant remember the rest (lol)
I played this for my mom. She was happy so ❤
Yeah, I remember those songs. But no Led Zepplin? No Pink Floyd? No Aerosmith? You went to the wrong High School !
This is a non-stoner playlist lol
All the bands / singers in this playlist had one thing in common; they are / were all Americans
@@johnnyveng4014 Non-stoner? In the 70s? You're kidding, right?
@@ElvarMasson so is Aerosmith
This is great pop music but I was listening to music like David Bowie and lots of other punk bands in the 70s. Still enjoyed this though - reminds me of FM radio which was great back then !
"Go Back" - Crabby Appleton (1970) "I Don't Need No Doctor" Live at The Filmore East -- Humble Pie (1971) "Benefit" (full LP) -- Jethro Tull (1970)
70 the years of true love.Love was the air.❤❤
I imagine a bunch of suburban kids wearing huge white socks with the striped colors doing that Elaine snapping fingers jerky dance from Seinfeld unironically while chain smoking, and a Korean War vet in his mid-50s passing by in his boxy 1970's car looking at them, shaking his head, grumpily thinking, "OK boomer."
Yes I was a teen in the seventies best years of my life ❤
I was born in 93 BUT THESE ARE MY JAMS!!!
Nailed it!! Thanks for the memories.
04/30/24: SUPERB SOUND! Good grief, I even like "fortunate son" the way this sounds! (Otherwise can't take it, it's been played to death. This sounds BRAND NEW!). And the play list with the start times is greatly appreciated. Others don't take the time to create it and the cross-eyed fools at Google slap a thumbnail picture of the song in the comments box and think that that helps (it's insane). Also, your selections are excellent. Thank you.
The 60's, 70's, 80's, and early 90's were peak American/Western culture
The best music and the 70's were the best years for me so far, I joined the Navy in 71, went to Vietnam in 72, I joined a Destroyer in 73 that spent all it's time in the Pacific, visited many Island Nations, in 75 the Minehunter I was on Cleared a large Minefield in Papua New Guinea so a undersea cable could be laid to connect them to the World, Married in 75, daughter born in 76, divorced in 79 discharge in 81, then my life started a different course, became a Firefighter, but that's another story.
I am intrigued by this title. Although I started my teens in the year of 1990,
I have always been fascinated and horrified by the late 60s / early 70s fashion and music.
I have no idea how people lived in this decade, but all I know is that it wasn't all that easy.
brand new key is one of my all time faves...i used to sing it walking to 7th grade & 8th grade........................
right outta the gate, with the CCR, this hits the spot
At my prime in the 70s! I'm 68 now and and my music heart remains in the 70s!
my mom was a DJ at a rock station in the late 70s into the early 80s, so this stuff is literally my childhood
Rock on! Back in the day, these were radio jams!!! Kids these days, with their IPAD and IPHONE🙄Don't know about this REAL music, rock on, rock the hell on.....🤑🤑🤑
calling here all the merauders fans for all the young dudes
I absolutely love this, great playlist
Great playlist, girl! Takes me back in a good way. 🙂
I was born in 78' but I was meant to be born 58' .... awesome playlist to get high to and to my meditation. Thank you so much! 💜
My grandma listen to these songs when i was little so this brings back some childhood memories.
I was a teen in the 70s..the best!!
I was listing to most if not all of this as a Teenager in the 90"s
Wow these teenagers looking good back then
Needing this right now.
My mom used to sing "Brand New Key" to me all the time when I was a kid. I was beginning to wonder if it was even a real song lol.
It’s weird how I generally miss my teenage years and now I really feel like missing out on being a teenager in 70s
the title is hilarious. And the choices are great.
🤣
my dad grew up listening to stuff like this and as a result so did I. i like it but it always makes me sad. my dad is still alive and well its just that i hear this and think "my god there is a whole generation of kids out there who never lived without the internet. never ran outside, swam in a creek, or caught frogs in the rain. a whole generation who thinks vhs is some kind of std and dont know phones used to have cords."
I was too young to talk about music before my grandmother passed on to another reality.
Can't wait to hear Pop Danthology when I'm 60 and feeling nostalgic of my youth
I’m just born in the wrong period
Same feeling
Brand New Key gave me whiplash. I uh. I listened to fuckin- Kinky Boots first before the original...
I'm Jealous, my grandma was a teen/adult in the 70s ❤
Love it
I'm listening while cooking
My son (17) walks in just as it starts and he begins to rock out and dance around the kitchen
He's got heavy cptsd and h"micidal ideation, so to get him having fun is a big deal
The bass is strong in these ones...
I was a teen in the 2000's and this is the kind of music I listened to most ;-)
The 'I want you to want me' cheap trick song was released in 1984 but other than that great playlist.
google says 1977 ... I was in my late teens then. I certainly don't remember being 24 and listening to this song! My playlist from 1984 was defined by a mix tape I picked up while living in Paris for a year ... Bonjour Les Hits! (PYT, 99 LuftBalloons, some Billy Joel) ... holy crap! I just googled "bonjour ..." for shits and giggles (thinking there were probably several releases, kinda like Ktel records(?)) and there was the playlist! ... and the only release!
Photos are beautiful
Que sorte da minha mãe por ter muita música boa na época dela. Hoje é só decadência 😢
pior, tem muita musica boa sendo feita por ai, mas infelizmente jogam pra massa so coisa 'ruim' e as boas ficam num limbo em que temos de descobrir. O cenario brasileiro ta decadente tem alguns anos.
This is the music I grew up to listening on the radio, certainly all hits, even if they’re not all my favorites….
GOT YA!!! That’s all 100% true, but I’m only 24. Although my mom DID grow up in the 70’s, and played those stations and these songs for me 😁😁 And you know what? I guarantee you she would have said the very same thing I said!!
So, evidently you did a good job lol. Although you could also rename the playlist “POV: You are a Teen in the 1970’s OR a Kid with a Boomer parent” lmao
Was gonna protest that "My Sharona" was an '80s song, because that's when I remember it from,althoiugh checking I see it was released in 1979, so I guess you are right
Yup, I know all words to all these tunes. I lived them!
Nice tasty list. Where's my pipe? I'm a midnite toker...
40:33 thank you for this. love the photo and the song
Great list! Thanks for the timestamps!