13 ’70s Albums That Were Critically Panned—But Fans Never Let Go
1. Exile on Main St. (The Rolling Stones, 1972) When Exile on Main St. was first released, many critics found […]
1. Exile on Main St. (The Rolling Stones, 1972) When Exile on Main St. was first released, many critics found […]
1. Shoulder Pads There was a time when bigger shoulders meant bigger confidence. Shoulder pads turned blazers, dresses, and even
1. Tattletales Tattletales was one of those game shows that thrived on gentle embarrassment, and audiences could not get enough
1. “Downtown” by Petula Clark There was a stretch in the mid ’60s when “Downtown” felt unavoidable, drifting out of
1. Angela Bower, Who’s the Boss? Angela Bower was not framed as a groundbreaking character at the time, yet her
1. Love Story (1970) If you grew up anywhere near a TV or a school hallway in the ’70s, you
1. Footloose (1984) This soundtrack felt like it was engineered to blast out of every car window in America. Kenny