they area black group withh song like, Check it out, It only takes a minute, She's Gone, More then a woman etc...
Some slang words from the 70s include: groovy, far out, dynamite, and cool beans.
Yes, you are correct! The correct spelling is "seventies" when referring to the decade of the 1970s.
Dark is one, like "Man before you get dark" or bent as well is another one. Jive is for something to be uncool or rude, ie "That was so jive."
Originally, "double, double, toil and trouble" came from Shakespeare's play Macbeth. I think I remember a commercial in the 70s that played on that as well, but it wasn't the original source. :)
There is no apostrophe as 1970s is a plural.An apostrophe would only be used (1970's) to indicate possession or a contraction.
Free Life
Stylistics-1972
The song "Hard to Handle" was famously performed by the band The Black Crowes, but it was originally written and recorded by Otis Redding in 1967. The Black Crowes released their version in 1990, which became widely popular. In the 70s, however, it was primarily known from Redding's original recording.
One such song:"Brother Louie" by a group called Stories. It came out in the early 70s.
Weren't they a black band from the 70s?
Cliff Marshall
40%
Stylistics-1972
70s progessive rock
Black Sabbath in early '70s
Scottish Group Pilot in the 70s
Ian Lloyd