15 ’70s Albums That Became Personal Soundtracks for an Entire Generation
1. Rumours – Fleetwood Mac There’s a reason Rumours still feels like it’s playing in the background of so many […]
1. Rumours – Fleetwood Mac There’s a reason Rumours still feels like it’s playing in the background of so many […]
1. Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke became a household name in the early ’60s thanks to his warm, elastic
1. The Last Emperor When Bernardo Bertolucci’s The Last Emperor arrived in 1987, it felt like a genuine event movie,
1. “The Morning After” – Maureen McGovern This song floated through the airwaves in the mid ’70s with a gentle,
1. “Dreamer,” Supertramp When “Dreamer” first came out in the mid ’70s, it felt light and a little quirky compared
1. “Winchester Cathedral” by The New Vaudeville Band For a brief moment in 1966, this singalong novelty tune felt absolutely
1. Brigitte Bardot In the early ’60s, Brigitte Bardot was everywhere, a global symbol of French cool who turned films