Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast podcast

Ep. 153 - The Unforgettable Music and Moments of 1976

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What if we told you that 1976 was more than just a year, but a defining era in music and pop culture? Join us on this nostalgic trip back to a time when The Eagles' "Greatest Hits" was the first album certified platinum, and Paul Simon and Captain and Tennille ruled the Grammy Awards. We welcome our good friends Lou Colicchio and Mark Smith from the Music Relish Show, whose playful banter and inside jokes add an extra layer of fun to our walk down memory lane. Together, we respond to live audience comments and share fascinating stories about the year's most unforgettable moments.

From Bill Sargent's $30 million offer to reunite The Beatles to Bette Midler's entourage's legal troubles, we cover the highs and lows that made 1976 unforgettable. Expect tales of Kiss's meteoric rise, Bruce Springsteen's Graceland adventure, and Keith Moon's infamous stage collapse. We also touch on the cultural impact of the Second Annual Rock Music Awards and the 100 Club Punk Festival, not to mention the quirky adoption of ABBA's now-iconic logo. With humor and historical anecdotes, we ensure you'll be both entertained and enlightened.

Wrapping up, we mix personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, and spirited debates over classic vinyl records. Ever wonder about the origins behind “Muskrat Love” or the story of John Lennon and Paul McCartney nearly reuniting on SNL? We’ve got you covered. We also reflect on our ice hockey days, sharing intense moments and highlighting the camaraderie that music and sports bring. Tune in as we reminisce about the music scene of 1976, celebrating both its triumphs and its trials, all the while showcasing our shared passion for the vibrant culture of that unforgettable year.

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