In the 1970s, vinyl records enjoyed immense popularity, with sales peaking at around 350 million units in the United States alone. This decade was marked by the rise of rock and Disco Music, contributing significantly to vinyl's prominence. However, the exact number of records sold can vary by source and region, as comprehensive global sales data from that era is limited. Overall, the 70s were a defining decade for vinyl records.
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Nobody did, but you may be thinking of "In the Heart of the Night" by Poco.
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Yes. Older records especially can be quite brittle. Record vinyl became more flexible in the 70s, but any vinyl record will break if stressed.
They sold out in the late 70s I belive to borden dairys
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The Calling was released in 1982 I believe. I have a sealed vinyl version of the album if you are interested e-mail me at RobertRWagoner@hotmail.com
YES KFC sold ribs breaded and fried dipped in BBQ sauce please bring them back this was in the 70s
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Yes, Hello Kitty seems to have been popular in the 1970's. Hello Kitty first appeared in Japan in 1974 on a vinyl coin purse, the character was introduced to the United States in 1976. It sold well immediately after release and the company's (Sanrio) sales increased continuously until 1978 when they slumped briefly.
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Many people and companies made up the gaming industry. One of the first games ever created was pong which was sold as its own console in the 70s. People loved pong and it sold so many others got in the market. If you would say the first created the industry then it was Ralph Baer.