80S 70S & 60S – Good Times Music
OLDIE GOLDY RADIO – 80S 70S & 60S – GOOD TIMES MUSIC
Listen live to your favourite music.
A memorable song transports us back in time and represent specific memories and good times in our lives. “Music opens forgotten doors to your memory” Let’s take a walk down memory lane with music…
80s – the golden era of music – is still popular because it’s truly innovative and fresh at that time. New wave, synth-pop, pop & poprock, each genre has a unique sound influenced by its time culture.
MTV introduce music videos and launches the careers of many iconic artists like Michael Jackson, Madonna & George Michael and bands like Queen, The Police & Bon Jovi.
The biggest 80s hit “Physical” by Olivia Newton-John is an incredible pop cultural phenomenon. The song starts the biggest trend of the 80s aerobic.
1980s hits have positive nostalgia attached. Their upbeat, party-like sounds induce the release of endorphins and serotonin in the brain, both increasing feelings of happiness and calm
70s – the funk and disco era – music people are still dancing to today. Disco, funk, and soul becoming arguably the most popular music of the decade.
Studio 54 is New York’s most legendary nightclub ever. Donna Summer, Bee Gees, Gloria Gaynor, Elton John and ABBA are artists which change the music scene permanently.
Bee Gees hit Stayin’ Alive broke box office records and making the song synonymous with disco music. Magic 80s music movies like Saturday Night Fever, Footloose and Flashdance inspired the late 70s and early 80s.
1970s hits is all about experimentation with music. Funk is the voice of a generation in the 70s. Disco is the genre of a subculture that emerged in the 70s.
60s – the music revolution era – ideas and thoughts that we experience with music still today: Sexual Revolution, Equal Rights, the Black Power Movement, Feminism, and Environmentalism.
It started with the Twist and ended with Woodstock. Inspired by the sounds of rock’n’roll: Beatlemania – The Beatles are undoubtedly the most successful and influential pop band of the 1960s (and in the history of music, probably).
Invasion of bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones helped curate the pop sound of the 1960s.
Hits from motown and surf music to the british invasion and folk rock. The Beach Boys, Supremes, Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Four Seasons, The Beatles and more
A number of social influences changed what popular music is and gave birth to the diversity that we experience with music today.
It is still seen as a carefree time of innovation, peace, fashion and great music.
sunshine pop, bubble gum pop, and progressive rock started to grow popular, with the latter two finding greater success in the following decade. Furthermore, the 1960s saw funk and soul music rising in popularity; rhythm and blues in general remained popular. Rock & Roll. Rock and roll, the music of rebellious youth, came into its prime during the 1960s. Beatlemania
The British Invasion of bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones helped curate the pop sound of the 1960s
It started with the Twist and ended with Woodstock, all ’60s hits from Motown and surf music to the British Invasion and folk rock. Hear The Beach Boys, Supremes, Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Four Seasons, The Beatles and more!!