Sounds of the 70s 2

Sounds of the 70s 2

2012
Documentary

Archive footage of rock, pop and soul performances from the 70s.

Production

BBC Two

Language

EN

Status

Returning Series

First Aired

April 21, 2012

Last Aired

June 25, 2012

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
Arthouse Glam - Get in the Swing
E1
Arthouse Glam - Get in the Swing
Air date: 2012-04-21
Performances from The Kinks, Roxy Music, Elton John, New York Dolls, Queen, Sparks, Rod Stewart and the rediscovered David Bowie performance of The Jean Genie from January 1973.
Disco - Aint No Stopping Us Now
E7
Disco - Aint No Stopping Us Now
Air date: 2012-06-06
Disco was all pervasive in the mid and early 70s. And while towards the end of the decade punk stole the headlines, disco still had the high street. Everyone was into it and getting down on it at the local discotheque. Join us in a celebration of all things disco including performances by The Jacksons, Thelma Houston, Sylvester, Carl Douglas, George McCrae, Sister Sledge, McFadden and Whitehead, Eruption and Gloria Gaynor.
E9
Punk - Anarchy on the BBC
Air date: 2012-04-15
The late 70s had parents from all over the UK fearing one particular four letter word... punk. With anarchy spreading across the nation, the BBC managed to capture and sometimes contain some of the chaotic energy of these iconic moments in its studios. This episode provides another chance to jump up and down on the couch and pogo to performances from the Stranglers, the Damned, the Sex Pistols, the Jam, Undertones, the Rezillos, Buzzcocks, the Clash, X-Ray Spex and Joy Division.
New Wave - Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick
E10
New Wave - Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick
Air date: 2012-06-25
By the end of the 70s the world had changed and so had music. In America, it was all about memorable melodies, great guitar rhythms, a little bit of post-punk angst and looking really cool. In the UK it was about Brit style cheekiness, social commentary, a melody and a hook, a lot of attitude - and looking really cool. This episode goes beyond punk and looks into the dawning of a new decade and the phenomenon of New Wave, including performances from Elvis Costello, the Police, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Squeeze, Blondie, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, the Cars, Patti Smith and Iggy Pop.

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