Top 10 Songs
10. The Beatles -Long and Winding Road
9. Ray Stevens - Everything is beautiful
8. The Guess Who - American Woman
7. Jackson Five - ABC
6. The Beatles - Let it Be
5. Simon & Garfunkle - Bridge Over Troubled Waters
4. Sly & Family Stove - Thank You For Being My Friend
3. The Shocking Blue - Venus
2. Jackson Five - I Want you Back
1. B.J. Thomas - Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head
Top Ten Movies
10) The Spy Who Loved Me
9) Moonraker
8) Jaws 2
7) Saturday Night Fever
6) Superman
5) The Exorcist
4) Close Encounters of the Third Kind
3) Grease
2) Jaws
1) Star wars
Our
information was based on box office sales during the 1970's. Each of
the movies are based on a different plot, however they have about the
same genre. The types of genre used are mostly reflecting on horror,
or action and a couple on comedies. However, the top ten love songs
weren't going the same direction, as were the movies. Perhaps they did
not want to be reminded of any negativity, so most of the top ten music
were reflected on romance or happiness. During the time so much of the
Vietnam War was being broadcasted on television and on the radio, that
the movie industry also took the same turn. Music was showing that it
was not all about the war. While movies mainly based their
plots on the depressing times of war, songwriters took a different turn
and based their music on love and happiness.
During this time President Nixon sent soldiers to Cambodia and
Americans thought that the war would never end. Additionally, there was
an incident at Kent State University where there was a crowd protesting
the war and the National Guardsmen shot and killed four and injuring
eight. Instances such as these caused a sense of horror and depression
amongst the public. Almost all the films depict violence or some kind of action during the 1970's.
10) The Spy
Who Loved Me (1977) - This movie was about a Agent 007, who must work
with this women who is a Soviet counterpart. They must find out why
the nuclear missiles that were carrying the submarines had disappeared.
9)
Moonraker (1979) - This is the next chapter in Agent 007's adventures.
James Bond goes out and investigates the mid-air theft of a space
shuttle. However while doing this he discovers that there is a plot to
commit global genocide.
8) Jaws 2
(1978) - Four years after the events of the original "Jaws", the town
of Amity suddenly experiences series of mysterious boating accidents
and disappearances. Same as ones that had occurred during the first
Jaws. Martin Brody, who is Chief of Police, fears that there’s a
possibility of another shark out there, but is ignored by everyone.
The truth is he’s right, there is another Great White amongst the
waters.
7) Saturday
Night Fever (1977) - A young Brooklyn man thinks that his only chance
to get somewhere is as the king of the disco floor.
6) Superman
(1978) - An alien orphan is sent from his dying planet to Earth, where
he grows up with his adoptive parents. Then he becomes his town’s
first and greatest super-hero.
5) The Exorcist (1973) - A 12 year old girl is possessed by the devil and her only hope of survival is to get an exorcism
4) Close
Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) - A line worker, after a encounter
with UFO's, feels undeniably drawn to an isolated area in the
wilderness where something spectacular is about to happen
3) Grease (1978) - The friendships, romances, and adventures of a group of high school kids in the 1950s
2) Jaws
(1975) - A police chief, a scientist, and a grizzled sailor set out to
kill a shark that is menacing the seaside community of Amity Island.
1) Star
Wars (1977) - Luke Skywalker leaves his home planet, teams up with
other rebels, and tries to save Princess Leia from the evil clutches of
Darth Vader
After the
war people were coming back from war thinking that they wanted to start
a family, return to their girlfriends. The songs were mainly about
love, happiness, and romance. These songs were much more popular then
those of war. No one wanted to listen to songs about such depressing
matters as the war, and death. The Americans didn’t want to be
reminded of the war and they were sick of it since it was going on for
so long. Music to them was like an escape. They can just relax to the
music with positive feelings none of any depressed negativity.
10) The Beatles –“Long and Winding Road” – Was recorded on January 26 and 31 1969. In a way this is a sad song because he has lost his love and its about how you can attain what you want. Basically you wont be able to reach the end of the road. He wants to meet his love, but he cant.
9) Ray Stevens – “Everything is beautiful” – This song is about everyone being equal and beautiful. No matter the color, race, or any characteristic.
8) The Guess Who – “American Woman” - About a love that was lost and now wants nothing to do with the women. He wants her to stay away from him
7) Jackson Five – “ABC” - In this song they pair love with ABC’s and 123’s. He’s telling here he thinks he’s in love with her and that its simple as ABC’s and 123’s
6) The Beatles – “Let it Be” - This song has religious elements to it. Talking about Mother Mary and her words of wisdom. Saying to let thing be and let her speak her words of wisdom.
5) Simon & Garfunkle – “Bridge Over Troubled Waters” - This song is about how he would be there no matter what they go through. That the problems they encounter are like a bridge over troubled waters. He’s saying that through thick and thin he will always be right behind to comfort and care for her.

4) Sly & Family Stove – “Thank You For Being My Friend” - This song is about someone who is giving gratitude to the friend. The friend is there at times of need.
3) The Shocking Blue – “Venus” - The song Venus was of a goddess who was almost perfect in every way. So perfect that men, wanted her and she could make any man a man. They were saying that she’s the Venus and that you desired her.
2) Jackson Five – “I Want you Back” - This is a song about a guy wanting a girl back. He’s expressing how he feels for her. He’s pouring it all out and wants the girl to feel the same. Also that he will show her the time of her life.
1) B.J. Thomas – “Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head” - This one is saying that even if things aren’t going you’re way you shouldn’t worry because things soon may go your way. He’s saying that nothing can stop him because he’s free and that nothing worries him.
Many movies
reflected their themes on the events going on while songs sent out
positive outlook to the nation. Although the movies themes were of
violence and action the Americans still wanted some form of
entertainment. It also took their minds off the war so that they can
enjoy some suspense. Music was very uplifting and powerful for the
Americans to listen to. They can enjoy the melodies and reminded of
good times. It wasn’t music that would remind them of the negative
aspects of life during the 1970's.
The sites we got our information from:
http://www.superseventies.com/1970.htmle
www.imdb.com
www.filmsite.org
http://www.filmsite.org/70sintro.html
http://www.filmsite.org/boxoffice2.html#seventies
Picture Sites:
Photo of the Beatles
Photo of superman
Photo of Simon & Garfunkel
Photo of Grease
1970's Film Website
Internet Movie Database
Comment:
Everyone in
our group participated in finding the top ten songs and movies in
1970. We were able to meet once and reviewed strategies on finding the
authentic movie list, since we were given the song list in class. We
found some movie lists but they weren't consistent as to what movies
actually were in the list that year, but we finally found the "real"
list on www.filmsite.org.
Diana wrote our blog this week, Andrew was the editor, Eyma was the
image researcher, Joe was the link researcher, and Katie was the
commentator.