I nominate Jim Jones and the jonestown cult massacre/mass suicide of 1,000 people Jim Jones Memorobilia site ( http://www.bright.net/~dapoets/jimjones.htm )including audio clip of Jones from just before mass suicide JIM JONES SUICIDE RECORDING ON CD On November 18th of 1978 Jim Jones and 1000 of his followers committed mass suicide in Jonestown, Guyana. Jim Jones recorded his, and the participants, last words. This is 30 minutes of the recording from the Suicide night of November 18th and a couple minutes from the preceding night. This is an excellent CD to play at millennium end suicide parties. To hear a one minute clip from the first track. The night of November 17, 1978. In real player format. About 100k: JIM JONES SUICIDE RECORDING ON CD [/img]http://www.bright.net/~dapoets/draftcd.jpghttp://www.bright.net/~dapoets/jimjones.ra Jim Jones and Jerry Brown: ">http://www.bright.net/~dapoets/draftcd.jpg
I think you found it. The Jim Jones Party is hard to beat for bizarre. The only think I could think of was leisure suits. Barry
I Fuckn Loved the 70's. I don't know what they were like in England but in the States they fukn rocked. It was before the PC shit hit the fan where little kid movies like the Bad News Bears where the coach was an aloholic who mixed up beer and jack daniels from a cooler in the back seat of his car, where little kids got smacked around and the coach threw beers on little girls and there were lines like this: http://www.soakingwetchild.net/thebadnewsbears/tannerjews1.aif before the 80's glam rock, before the X generation homo's, before the I'm entitled to everyfuknthing nerd generation that is now coming up. http://thegongshow1976.com/ Alot of the top 10 music sucked though with all the disco: The Top 10 Singles of 1970 1. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" - Simon And Garfunkel 2. "American Woman" - The Guess Who 3. "Get Ready" - Rare Earth 4. "Band Of Gold" - Freda Payne 5. "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" - B.J. Thomas 6. "ABC" - The Jackson 5 7. "Let It Be" - The Beatles 8. "(They Long To Be) Close To You" - Carpenters 9. "Mama Told Me Not To Come" - Three Dog Night 10. "War" - Edwin Starr The Top 10 Singles of 1971 1. "Joy To The World" - Three Dog Night 2. "It's Too Late" - Carole King 3. "How Do You Mend A Broken Heart" - Bee Gees 4. "Indian Reservation" - The Raiders 5. "One Bad Apple" - The Osmonds 6. "Go Away Little Girl" - Donny Osmond 7. "Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)" - The Temptations 8. "Take Me Home, Country Roads" - John Denver 9. "Maggie May" - Rod Stewart 10. "Knock Three Times" - Dawn The Top 10 Singles of 1972 1. "American Pie" - Don McLean 2. "Alone Again (Naturally)" - Gilbert O'Sullivan 3. "Without You" - Nilsson 4. "Brand New Key" - Melanie 5. "I Gotcha" - Joe Tex 6. "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast" - Wayne Newton 7. "Let's Stay Together" - Al Green 8. "The First Time Ever I Saw You Face" - Roberta Flack 9. "Brandy (You're A Fine Girl)" - Looking Glass 10. "Lean On Me" - Bill Withers The Top 10 Singles of 1973 1. "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Ole Oak Tree" - Dawn featuring Tony Orlando 2. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" - Jim Croce 3. "Crocodile Rock" - Elton John 4. "My Love" - Paul McCartney & Wings 5. "Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye 6. "Touch Me In The Morning" - Diana Ross 7. "Delta Dawn" - Helen Reddy 8. "Playground In My Mind" - Clint Holmes 9. "Killing Me Softly With His Song" - Roberta Flack 10. "Me And Mrs. Jones" - Billy Paul The Top 10 Singles of 1974 1. "The Way We Were" - Barbra Streisand 2. "Come And Get Your Love" - Redbone 3. "Seasons In The Sun" - Terry Jacks 4. "Show And Tell" - Al Wilson 5. "Love's Theme" - The Love Unlimited Orchestra 6. "The Loco-motion" - Grand Funk 7. "Bennie And The Jets" - Elton John 8. "You Make Me Feel Brand New" - The Stylistics 9. "Sunshine On My Shoulders" - John Denver 10. "T.S.O.P. (The Sound Of Philadelphia)"" - MFSB featuring The Three Degrees The Top 10 Singles of 1975 1. "Love Will Keep Us Together" - Captain & Tennille 2. "Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell 3. "Fame" - David Bowie 4. "Shining Star" - Earth, Wind and Fire 5. "My Eyes Adored You" - Frankie Valli 6. "Thank God I'm A Country Boy" - John Denver 7. "Philadelphia Freedom" - Elton John 8. "One Of These Nights" - Eagles 9. "Pick Up The Pieces" - Average White Band 10. "At Seventeen" - Janis Ian The Top 10 Singles of 1976 1. "Disco Lady" - Johnnie Taylor 2. "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" - Elton John and Kiki Dee 3. "Play That Funky Music" - Wild Cherry 4. "Tonight's The Night" - Rod Stewart 5. "Kiss and Say Goodbye" - The Manhattans 6. "Silly Love Songs" - Paul McCartney and Wings 7. "A Fifth Of Beethoven" - Walter Murphy 8. "Love Machine (Part 1)" - The Miracles 9. "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" - Paul Simon 10. "December, 1963 (Oh, What A Night)" - The Four Seasons The Top 10 Singles of 1977 1. "You Light Up My Life" - Debby Boone 2. "I Just Want To Be Your Everything" - Andy Gibb 3. "Evergreen" - Barbra Streisand 4. "Undercover Angel" - Alan O'Day 5. "I Like Dreamin'" - Kenny Nolan 6. "Dancing Queen" - Abba 7. "Torn Between Two Lovers" - Mary MacGregor 8. "Higher And Higher" - Rita Coolidge 9. "Best Of My Love" - The Emotions 10. "Southern Nights" - Glen Campbell The Top 10 Singles of 1978 1. "Night Fever" - Bee Gees 2. "Shadow Dancing" - Andy Gibb 3. "Stayin' Alive" - Bee Gees 4. "Kiss You All Over" - Exile 5. "Three Times A Lady" - Commodores 6. "Boogie Oogie Oogie" - A Taste of Honey 7. "Baby Come Back" - Player 8. "Emotion" - Samantha Sang 9. "You're The One That I Want" - John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John 10. "Grease" - Frankie Valli The Top 10 Singles of 1979 1. "My Sharona" - The Knack 2. "Le Freak" - Chic 3. "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" - Rod Stewart 4. "Bad Girls" - Donna Summer 5. "YMCA" - Village People 6. "Reunited" - Peaches and Herb 7. "Ring My Bell" - Anita Ward 8. "I Will Survive" - Gloria Gaynor 9. "Too Much Heaven" - Bee Gees 10. "Hot Stuff" - Donna Summer but, alot of good music came out too
Although i hate to admit it during the 70's all the best stuff came from you yanks with the exception off a few diamonds like led zep and sabbath your all cocks now but in the 70's you ruled.
You're not "fuicked" in the head. The rubber broke. Ask your parents. You weren't meant to be. [cunt]
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Jesus! Am I the only one whose life is flashing before their eyes? You need to watch some VH1's "I love the 70's". Personally, I like to remember the 80's... good times.
the six million dollar man rocked i always wanted to be steve austin when i grew up,yeh nauseous the 80's where cool great music the best porn and designer drugs fuck me i wish i had a time machine.
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Come on whip can't you be white guy tough rather than black guy tough. White people weren't trying to be black guy tough up until recently.