Monday, May 11, 2026

1976 Songs!

 

Hello, my friends!

I have a really great article by our son that I want you to read! You can find it just here!

It is titled "15 Songs from 1976 that Still Feel Fresh 50 Years Later"!

He gives you links to each song and writes about them in detail. (Well, as much as he could in this piece anyway! I am sure he could have said much more!  

I truly love that he appreciates music so very much! AND he gets paid for views on many of his pieces and THIS is one of them, so please, read it and tell all your friends to do so!  If you don't have time to listen to each song, be sure to scroll down to the end where he sums up his feelings about the longevity and value of good music. 

Of course, you are welcome to listen to each and every song if you so choose!







6 comments:

  1. You know the songs from back then (my generation) were so much happier than the ones I hear today.

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  2. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed this! Because - I turned 16 in 1976 so this took me right back there. Isn't it funny how music can transport you? That summer I was working on a celery farm and this music would play in the celery packing building, so as I listened, those memories came back. I enjoyed each song.
    Your son did a great job!

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  3. Great article, but 1976 was a long time ago? No! I swear it was just the other day. I was in high school, wearing a Gunne Sax dress, and listening to a lot of those songs. Your son made great choices.

    Love,
    Janie

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  4. I have not yet looked at the article, as we‘re about to go to breakfast, but I was 8 years old in 1976 and wonder how many of the songs I will know.
    Great picture of Richard - love the t-shirt!

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  5. Hello, my friends! 🌿✨

    What a fantastic feature to share—“15 Songs from 1976 that Still Feel Fresh 50 Years Later” sounds like such a nostalgic and well-curated journey through music history 🎶

    I love the idea of combining storytelling with direct song links and thoughtful reflections on each track. It’s the kind of article that invites you to slow down, listen, and really revisit an era in a meaningful way. And I agree—sometimes there’s always even more that could be said when the music is that rich!

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  6. Well AC/DC are OK, but real music died in 1974.

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