late 70s

Joy Division- Transmission (Live)

Joy Division was an English rock band that formed in 1976 in Salford, Greater Manchester. With their dark, cavernous sound and use of synthesizers and electronics, they pioneered the post-punk sound of the late 1970s and the early 1980s. The band dissolved in May 1980 after the suicide of its lead singer, Ian Curtis. The remaining members reformed as New Order and went on to achieve much critical and commercial success.

Gregory Isaacs- Tune In (Live)

Maximum respect. Live 1978.


The Crusaders- Street Life

Feartured in Quentin Terantino's masterpice Jackie Brown which re-created the mood and plots of the 70s blaxploitation films such as Coffy, Foxy Brown and Sweet Sweetback's Badassssss Song.


The Abyssinians- Satta Massagana (Live)

Video from the film: Roots Rock Reggae - Inside the Jamaican Music Scene (1977)


Quiet Riot- Picking Up the Pieces (Live)

Quiet Riot was the first heavy metal band to go platinum. That's famed Ozzy Osbourne axeman Randy Rhodes on the guitar.


Michael Jackson- Don't Stop Till You Get Enough

It's all about having a good time. From Michael's solo debut "Off the Wall." This was before all the none-sense and accusations of child molesting. This was back when Mike was basically a normal dude.


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