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THE DISCO 70s
70s Slang
• Cat
• Mellow out
• Outta sight
• Get down
• Dig
• Psych
• Crib
• Gig
• Fox
• Cool guy
• Relax
• Very cool
• Dance
• To like something
• To fool someone
• Home
• Work
• Attractive lady
1970s MOVIES
“We need a hero!”
“Yo, Adrian.”
ROCKY
• 1976 #1 gross
• 1976 Academy
Award
“It’s a bird.
No, it’s a
plane.
No, its . . .”
SUPERMAN
• 1978 #1 gross
“May the force be with you”
• 1977 #1 gross
• $460.9 million
“It's not personal, Sonny. It's strictly
business.”
THE
GODFATHER
• 1972 #1 gross
• 1972 Academy
Award
“Be gone! In the
Name of the
Father, the
Son, and the
Holy Spirt!”
THE EXORCIST
“You’re gonna need a bigger boat.”
JAWS
1970s TELEVISION
All in the Family
#1 TV Show 5 times
Sesame Street
November 10, 1969
• Shown in over
140 countries
• Longest running
kids program in
US history
Saturday Night Live
October 11, 1975
1972 – 1983
256 episodes
50 awards
130 nominations
“Goodbye, Farewell, and Amen”
Most watched TV
show ever
• 77% of households
• 106 million people
Name the 70s Musical Artist
1. Another Brick in the Wall
2. YMCA
3. Piano Man
4. Rock and Roll All Nite
5. Rocket Man
6. We Are the Champions
7. Stairway to Heaven
8. Break on Through (to the Other Side)
Pink Floyd
Village People
Billy Joel
KISS
Elton John
Queen
Led Zeppelin
The Doors
1970s MUSIC
Disco
70s Rock n Roll
Sir Elton John
9 #1 hits
56 Top 40 songs
6 Grammy Awards
Billboards (2008)
#3 All-Time Artist
Rolling Stone (2004)
#49 All-Time Artist
Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of
Fame (1994)
1970s FADS
Pong Atari (1977)
1970s Atari Games
Combat Home Run
1970s FADS
1970s Pets
1970s Sports
1980 US Olympic Hockey Team
“The Miracle on Ice”
Pittsburgh:
The City of Champions
1971 World Championships
Roberto Clemente
(1955 – 1972)
Average: .317
Hits: 3,000
4 NL Batting Championships
(1961, 1964, 1965 and 1967)
12 Gold Glove Awards (1961-1972)
12 All-Star Appearances
1 NL MVP Award (1966)
2 World Series Championships
(1960 and 1971)
1 World Series MVP (1971)
Pittsburgh Pirates Career Leader in Games (Shares with Honus Wagner), At Bats, Hits, Total Bases, and Singles.
Died December 31, 1972
Elected Hall of Fame –March 20, 1973
1979 World Championships
“We Are Family”
Willie “Pops” Stargell
All Time Pirate Greats
Pittsburgh Steelers The Team of the Decade:
Super Bowls (4)
1974 (9), 1975 (10), 1978 (13), and 1979 (14)
Conference Championships (4)
1974, 1975, 1978, and 1979
Division Championships (7)
1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977,
1978, and 1979
Hall of Famers (12)
Terry Bradshaw
The Immaculate Reception
Franco Harris
Pittsburgh Panthers
1976
National
Champions
Tony Dorsett -1976 Heisman Trophy Winner
Pittsburgh
The City
of
Champions