Strange how they do better with 70's than they do with 80's and 90's, I guess it's probably the music their parents grew up with so they've ended up hearing it more than some later music
Some more of my 70's faves Blue Oyster Cult, Outlaws, Rush, Kansas, Boston, ZZ Top, Ramones, Steely Dan, Styx, Elvis Costello, The Doobie Brothers, The Clash, Talking Heads
Just a word of thanks to whoever is picking the music for these. I really appreciate the time it takes to go through different genres of music. The metal/hard rock and country songs have been left out so long but glad you guys have done so well to include them lately. Here's to you and looking forward into what other genres are to appear along side these next.
@@elstonngunn4193 dude, they are young and the song is almost 50 years old. Get over yourself. It's like your grandparents getting mad because you didnt know who the Big Bopper was
If Donna Summer hadn’t come along, Gloria Gaynor would’ve been the queen of disco. I was born in the 50s, but I used to seek out music from the 20s, 30s and 40s for my own listening pleasure. 😝 I was a weirdo, but still. I like knowing what came before, and what led to where we are now.
Mr blue sky- elo the doors- riders on the storm Led zeppelin- immigrant song George Harrison- my sweet lord Paul McCartney,wings- band on the run Motörhead- ace of spades Sweet- ballroom blitz Beatles- long and winding road These songs should be played in the upcoming ones
I've loved AC/DC since I was a baby but they thing I most associate Highway to Hell with is the first episode of Supernatural and the Impala going down a CA road
Back in the 70s and early 80s, bands had their own sound. Kiss, AC/DC, Scorpions, REO Speedwagon, Journey, Foreigner, Styx, etc. They didn't all sound alike.
Idea: Do They Know It but all the original versions of more popular cover/sample songs. i.e. Under Pressure instead of Ice Ice Baby or the Dolly Parton version of "I Will Always Love You".
Here’s a cool video idea. So everyone featured in the video picks their favorite song and then you play the songs and they have to guess who picked that as their favorite song.
I'm surprised anyone from their generation knows any of the music from the 70s. Usually, people like the music that was playing on the radio when they were teenagers. Across the board this true. The ones that recognize 70s music heard it because it was playing in the background of a movie. Even new movies of course play music from the time period of the movie. Plus those that were lucky enough to have parents that were into music from the 70s and played it a lot while their kids were growing up. I know a lot of songs from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s but, after that I couldn't tell you much. I'm 61 years old. Kind of proves my point. The only other way is that you're really into music of all kinds and make a desired effort to listen and learn. Keep guessing!
You're exactly right. I also grew up in the 60s and 70s. I know many of the 50s songs because they still played them on the radio especially in the 60s, but at the time I didn't really know any of the songs prior to the 50s. So if kids today know songs from the 70s, 80s or even 90s it's because they still hear them on the radio or other social media. I totally understand why they don't know them.
Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water Steve Miller Band - Fly Like an Eagle Styx - Come Sail Away Kansas - Dust in the Wind Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever 3 Dog Night - Joy to the World
I was born 2000 and got all songs and artists except for the Olivia Newton John one and the play that funky music one. I’ve never heard those two in my life
“Do you ever..just wanna hug yourself and cry?”
*Yes...all the time*
More than I should
Who the hell doesn't know Imagine by John Lennon?
Delinquents
My big sister
I don’t believe tham
Me
Yeah, that’s insane!
How can someone not know John Lennon's Imagine?
My Dad was a 70's rock drummer and I listened to 70's music all growing up. I had never heard Imagine till I was 19 in college
Right. Everyone knows that's Paul McCartneys song
The 70s made disco la GIT!!
@@DJHastingsFeverPitchand John Travolta!
. BIG BALLS,
Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. I mean The Wall, Rumours and IV were the three best selling albums of the decade.
Include more of Queen, Zeppelin, Pink Floyd in 70s
Check out black peoples reaction videos to the bands you listed. You will be pleasantly surprised.
Doesn't matter who's doing the reacting, 70's music always seems to make the show more fun. Enjoyed this one!
I mean who doesn't know imagine by john lennon
Ary Marchellino Sadly, many people.
My big sister
I knew it was John, but I didn't know the name
Seriously that is one of ACDC most known song
@@patsyroe4719 :D
4/8 John Lennon? HOW IS THAT POSSIBlE?
Probably because they hear John Lennon and immediately think of Beatles and not his solo career.
When they played AC/DC and he was like "Who is this by?" --__--
TheTechnoKiwi
That guy is always a tool in these videos. He doesn’t know anything
Some of them might have been thrown off by Bon Scott's vocals instead of Brian Johnson
*See these college kids not knowing John Lennon's Imagine
Places face in palm*
Not face palm but facewall. He's a legend
Yes!
Strange how they do better with 70's than they do with 80's and 90's, I guess it's probably the music their parents grew up with so they've ended up hearing it more than some later music
Philip Sheppard the 80's is full of 1 hit wonders
Respect to Jade. She knew every song and almost every artist!
Did Sabrina just call Lynyrd Skynyrd country... *breathe in* boi
its country rock actually
Captain Sar It’s southern rock. Actually*.
Eh. Calling southern rock country isn’t the WORST thing ever.
Like Creedence they can be placed in many a genre, but there are definitely country influences for both I'd say.
It's southern rock but quite unique.
Wow, hearing Olivia Newton John today was hard. RIP beautiful lady!
oh absolutely
I've always found hearing her hard.
Come on, get us some David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Black Sabbath! =)
And Van Halen, Boston, Foreigner, Journey, Stevie Ray Vaughan and more Queen.
Or for my dad some genesis or some mott the hoople
70's songs are so good and so diverse
Some more of my 70's faves Blue Oyster Cult, Outlaws, Rush, Kansas, Boston, ZZ Top, Ramones, Steely Dan, Styx, Elvis Costello, The Doobie Brothers, The Clash, Talking Heads
Just a word of thanks to whoever is picking the music for these. I really appreciate the time it takes to go through different genres of music. The metal/hard rock and country songs have been left out so long but glad you guys have done so well to include them lately. Here's to you and looking forward into what other genres are to appear along side these next.
Pink Floyd, Kansas, Boston, Fleetwood Mac, Creedence Clearwater revival.
How can you not know John Lennon
They do, I think. But some of them said The Beatles, that is why, bc they couldn't guess the artist.
@@neoangelz u should kno its a John Lennon song if u think its a Beatles song ur mental
@@elstonngunn4193 dude, they are young and the song is almost 50 years old. Get over yourself. It's like your grandparents getting mad because you didnt know who the Big Bopper was
someone saying they were tearing up to imagine by John Lennon made me smile and i agree it is hard to not tear up
Bands not used with highest sales in the 70s. Aerosmith, Rush, Kansas, Supertramp, Fleetwood Mac, KISS, Yes, and The Who
lazyidiotofthemonth Supertramp!
Gawd Fleetwood Mac needs to be here along with the Who, Heart, Van Halen etc. I wish they'd use singers like Carole King, Christopher Cross etc. too.
Should throw in a little Eric Clapton, e.g. Crossroads, Layla, Wonderful Tonight.
The titles are mostly given away in the lyrics, but I'm impressed by how many of you knew the artists.
If Donna Summer hadn’t come along, Gloria Gaynor would’ve been the queen of disco.
I was born in the 50s, but I used to seek out music from the 20s, 30s and 40s for my own listening pleasure. 😝 I was a weirdo, but still. I like knowing what came before, and what led to where we are now.
Can someone put Imagine back on the radio? Thats the song we all need now
All That Jay That and Offspring, "Come out and Play, (Gotta keep them separated)
+valrod78 that kinda still gets plays on alternative radios every two or three times a week
I'd love to have them guess "Carry On Wayward Song" by Kansas and "Don't Fear the Reaper" by Blue Oyster Cult :)
Lemme guess, spn fan?
Nope, look at my name, I just love the band Kansas :D
Oh lol, I considered that but thought maybe you liked both
I do, but I've only seen a couple of episodes so far, so I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm a fan :)
Still no Fleetwood Mac or Led Zeppelin?....okay....
Tawny Carter don't think they would have appreciated it lol
Everybody appreciates Fleetwood Mac. Everybody. Also Led Zep are deceptively popular among younger audiences.
I am willing to bet 70s Fleetwood Mac would be highly recognizable to this age group
@@jennygw1883 Fleetwood Mac has plenty of younger folks appreciating their music
A lot of us guys crushed on Olivia Newton John and Gloria and Donna made Disco. A great time to become an adult.
Speak for yourself.
@@markhunter8554 "A lot", not "every one". Nobody spoke for you.
I knew every song AND every artist. I love the music from the 70s
Calling Lynard skynard country lol
ikr? lmao
Spelling Lynyrd Skynyrd as Lynard Skynard. Lol 😂
Imagine still makes me tear up to this day whenever I hear it. Just beautiful.
I saw John Lennon. I click
Jack Caldwell I too am a simple man
Same
Sameee
John Lennon is what I came for ☮️☮️❤️❤️
Put Andy Gibb, Barbra Streissand, Rod Steward, Bee Gees, Village People, Billy Joel, & Wings in the next episode of this, please...
Please don't.
The Starland Vocal Band ruled in the 70’s.
Omg when they played “hopelessly devoted to you” I started singing👏🏽❤️
me too girl!
Mr blue sky- elo
the doors- riders on the storm
Led zeppelin- immigrant song
George Harrison- my sweet lord
Paul McCartney,wings- band on the run
Motörhead- ace of spades
Sweet- ballroom blitz
Beatles- long and winding road
These songs should be played in the upcoming ones
Especially "Ballroom Blitz"! "I See The Man In The Back, As A Matter Of Fact His Eyes Are Red As The Sun"
I loveeee when they react to 70's music it literally introduces me to so many great songs and artists from the 70's
Mr. Blue sky by electric light orchestra
Still no Zeppelin eh?
DO A 60'S VERSION!!!!
I’m seriously so shocked that some of them had no clue who Lynyrd Skynyrd is!!
you need a whole episode of Queen songs
Fleetwood Mac Rhiannon for next time please!
Pink Floyd? Led Zeppelin? Clash? Paul Simon? Edit: Cream is a 60s band
Cream is not a 70's band. But they were pretty damn good.
ah, shoot. You're right.
Derek and the Dominos is 70s tho, so Layla is good.
Nah, too "unmainstream" for any of these kids and React to pick if that makes any sense
Brandon dancing and singing to "Play that Funky Music" was adorable!
Great chapter. Great songs. I love this challenge (60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and 2000), and also love Alyssa!!! She is beautifull
I've loved AC/DC since I was a baby but they thing I most associate Highway to Hell with is the first episode of Supernatural and the Impala going down a CA road
Calliope___ I agree! When I heard the song I thought of Supernatural!!!
Keep doing “Do College Kids Know 70s Music”! These are a lot of fun to watch!
Julia Beal, Especially cuz I’m close to their age so I can estimate my childhood years to theirs.
I love 70s music, I grew up to it thanks to my parents. I request more "Do they know 70s music" challenges!!!!
Back in the 70s and early 80s, bands had their own sound. Kiss, AC/DC, Scorpions, REO Speedwagon, Journey, Foreigner, Styx, etc. They didn't all sound alike.
How can you have a 70's video without any Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, or any other of the greats?
70s songs: Immigrant Song, I Wanna Be Sedated, Paranoid
How could one of them not know imagine? You got to know that one.
I am a simple person. I see John Lennon, I click.
Why does Sabrina literally look like a forest goddess that has come from above to bless us all with her magical spirit
Shhh... You're giving away her secret!
“You ever just wanna hug yourself and cry”
Idea: Do They Know It but all the original versions of more popular cover/sample songs. i.e. Under Pressure instead of Ice Ice Baby or the Dolly Parton version of "I Will Always Love You".
Julie Scott ruclips.net/video/NNH7qzyuT4M/видео.html I think you would like that
😄
4:00 it ain't country, its southern rock
Basically the same thing
So its country
You guys need to show them some more Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin
Every time I watch these I'm so amazed by how little they pay attention to the artist
Yes, and they only guess the title of the song by listening for it...
Earth, Wind & Fire - September
When she said "i dont listen to country" it pissed me off how is that country?
Here’s a cool video idea. So everyone featured in the video picks their favorite song and then you play the songs and they have to guess who picked that as their favorite song.
Queds TV we did something like this as an icebreaker at a leadership conference. Definitely give them some choice of who picked the songs
Bish where?
You HAVE to play some Fleetwood Mac next time !!
My friends dad was the Drummer for Wild Cherry and he recently passed away. Keep him in your prayers. Rest In Peace Ron Beitle.
I grew up in the 70's and I have to say I'm really impressed!
I swear to god, that redhead is a legit vampire.
Lennon 4/8? Seriously? I mean, I'm always forgiving if somebody doesn't know the artist, but it's Lennon, come on people...
3:51 Tom is so extra you do you Tom👏👏👏
8:47 Brandon breaks my heart and destroys my will to live
Do college kids know 1870's music?
1970s maybe 1870s i dont think so
react to creedence clearwater revival
my favorite group!!
Tom is like my Spirit Animal. Great kid.
Me : Damn I'm not gonna know anything
Me (literally after every song) : Oh I know this song!
And how did some of them NOT get AC/DC on Highway To Hell?!!?!?!
Man, Sabrina is gorgeous! 😍 Also, I haven’t seen Jade in a really long time. They chose a lot of nice songs for this. 👍
3:45 Dionte, you really don't want to be in the back of a pickup in 1970's Alabama. Just sayin.
😬😬😬
😂😂😂
I'm surprised anyone from their generation knows any of the music from the 70s. Usually, people like the music that was playing on the radio when they were teenagers. Across the board this true. The ones that recognize 70s music heard it because it was playing in the background of a movie. Even new movies of course play music from the time period of the movie. Plus those that were lucky enough to have parents that were into music from the 70s and played it a lot while their kids were growing up. I know a lot of songs from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s but, after that I couldn't tell you much. I'm 61 years old. Kind of proves my point. The only other way is that you're really into music of all kinds and make a desired effort to listen and learn. Keep guessing!
You're exactly right. I also grew up in the 60s and 70s. I know many of the 50s songs because they still played them on the radio especially in the 60s, but at the time I didn't really know any of the songs prior to the 50s. So if kids today know songs from the 70s, 80s or even 90s it's because they still hear them on the radio or other social media. I totally understand why they don't know them.
Our grandparents be playing it 24/7. Can't forget it. 😂
React to Classic Rock please...
_/\_
At best Lynard Skynrd is Southern Rock. Not country at least not during the 70s with Hank, Willie, Buck, and Waylon.
Ryan Huelsmann it's 100% southern rock
Do they live under a freaking rock?! How can you not know AC/DC?
i have never known all of the songs on a 'do they know music' and amazingly i got all of them in this video. maybe 70s music is my speciality
Amazing how those song have stood the test of time and that people still listen to them XD
Deep Purple - Smoke on the Water
Steve Miller Band - Fly Like an Eagle
Styx - Come Sail Away
Kansas - Dust in the Wind
Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever
3 Dog Night - Joy to the World
I was waiting for some Fleetwood Mac
skyler mchale 😔😔😔
Teens react to ABBA please
Do a 60’s version!
How can you have a react to the 70s music without Zeppelin in it??
Lauren Watts or Pink Floyd. For real
One word :
LED ZEPPELIN
Phoenix Himmel that’s two words lol BUT YES
Sabrina looks like a vampire
Please so college kids react to the Beatles!! It would make me happy because I'm a Beatles fan!!! Thank you and have a good day😋
SAAAAAAAAAAAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no Fleetwood Mac? I'm protesting
Please feature Earth, Wind and Fire
Yes! More 70's please! These are fun!
Lynyrd Sknyrd isn't country. It's southern rock.
That would be the reflection of today's country, which is way more southern rock than country.
I was born in 2001 and I'm only 17 and I knew every song and the artist. Best React video in a while because I was rocking to the music in my bed.
Same here man
I was born 2000 and got all songs and artists except for the Olivia Newton John one and the play that funky music one. I’ve never heard those two in my life
Need more of these 70s music reactions!
College kids react to Fleetwood mac
Been Jammin i second this
Defo
You gotta do a pt.3 and have Fleetwood Mac in it. Any song from Rumours, i mean its still one of the most sold albums ever.
YES! Iconic 70's!