Can You Answer These Questions About The 70s? Trivia Quiz Game
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2021
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Test your memory with these 40 trivia questions all about the seventies. Take a trip down memory lane. This is sure to make you feel nostalgic.
The cool 1970s was all about fashion, music, TV, film and so much more.
So see how many questions you can answer.
How many of these things from the 1970s did you remember. Share your best memories of the 70s in the comments.
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Do you remember the 70s? I grew up in the 70s and loved it. Making this video stirred up so many memories. I had a bowl cut! What do you remember?
Feathered hair and Peter Frampton, lol.
My older sister gave me a Ziggy Stardust haircut with a perm comb and a razor blade.
That's bad, but not as bad as the bowl cut my mum used to give me. 😂
@@Quizzes4U As a 12 year old I was quite happy with it.
Flares, platform shoes, Queen and ABBA.
It was so much better being in my 20s in the 70s than being in my 70s in the 20s.
👍😂
So verrrrrrrrryy true!!! I loved growing up in the seventies! We had so much freedom to be kids!! ❤️❤️
Same here though I have more money now.
You're still alive to remember the 70s in your 20s. That's worth something.
Some people got alzheimer's, some people are homeless, some people are dead.
In the history of the Earth, the ones who lived in America for the past 70 years may have lived in the zenith of human development. Clean water from our taps, fresh food in our fridge, giant gas guzzlers to take us where ever we wanted to go, anything we wanted at the malls... Now with the world in decline, will it ever return to the glory days? Doubtful.
Couldn't agree with you more!!!!!
Best thing about the 70s was that everybody I love was still alive
Ditto, here! When we would send out Christmas cards in the 1970s and 80s, we sent out close to 100 or more, and got almost that many back. Today, a lot of those loved ones are gone.
One of our greatest pleasures was making or picking out special gifts for each special person in our lives -- selected just for them, with the special joy in mind that they would bring them. We still do that, but there are fewer and fewer people to do it for.
Being childless, there may come a point in our lives when we find ourselves almost completely alone, and I dread that. Hopefully, we shall have made enough new friends by that time, and still have at least one or two old friends and family members still living, that we can still enjoy their company from time to time.
Hopefully, we shall still have each other.
The thing to look forward to is that, just maybe, there will be a HUGE reunion on the other side, and everyone will be reunited.
Same! 😔
You are lucky. Mine have all gone over to the Dark side.
AMEN
OMG that hit home.
In the '70's, I was old enough to know better and young enough not to care. It was a free-spirited decade which created many happy memories.
So true grad 74
Agreed best decade for teens and 20s,
@@gailweber1104 High school, college, sex, pot , and rock 'n Roll!
I loved being a kid in the 70's! Freedom to play outside, Saturday morning cartoons, family outings, piling into the back of the station wagon, and taking long road trips, bar-b-q's, $2.50 matinees with a double feature, drive-in theaters and the smell of the snack bar, slumber party's, great tv shows, roller skating, and music everywhere! I feel very fortunate to have experienced growing up in the 1970's! The "last" of the great eras!
Man, what DIDN'T the 70's have?! It was like lightning in a bottle. The music included Jazz, R&B, Soul, Funk, Rock, Fusion, Electronic, Disco, Folk. The styles, the movies, Arts, Television. Then there were Drive-Ins, music concerts, sporting events. Even schools, churches and libraries seemed like the coolest places to be. 😎
You missed out Punk music.
The best thing about the 70s was the music. So many great musicians. So many great songs! Dance dance dance!
The best thing is, we still have that music! It will never disappear.
Yeah the 70`s and 80`s had great music. I`ve gotta give the win to the 70`s for the music and the 80`s for the movies. But it`s close.
Best thing about the 70's for me was the freedom...freedom to dream, to become, to prosper. The smells, sights, music of the 70's could never be re-enacted. If you did not live it, you missed out.
True. It just felt so much different than today...
@@Snarkapotamus We were fortunate.
Snarkapotamus, love your user name! Sums up my attitude perfectly.
That freedom only existed for white males. Women and POC were excluded from those freedoms most of the time.
I so agree...I lived both the joy of the 60’s and the 70’s (I’m old) and what I experienced then made me the independent woman I am today. Would not have missed it for the world.
Lots of best things about the 70’s. No internet, no social media, no cell phones, no pagers, awesome music, real friends, and I was young😊!
I got all but 1 correct. MY best memories of the 70's...1979...August 16, 1979 to be exact...leaving my physically abusive household (finally 18), buying a car, getting an apartment with 2 friends, enrolling in college, working full-time, starting my life. It's been a glorious ride & I'm excited for what's next. Happy weekend everyone!
What's next? You're old now, like me.
@@aspenrebel The next chapter. Preparing for retirement. Got my 10 acres purchased, water & power supplied & concrete pads for about 50 tiny homes (including mine), communal garden mapped out, out buildings, built!. This is exciting! Welcome to "Dragonfly farms!"
@@aspenrebel
So, Monie’s older now. Big deal! It happens, to all of us and you, can’t avoid it. You, might as well make the best of it. It, sounds like she is. Hell you, don’t want to live forever do ya? 😂 I sure don’t! Life’s been, hard enough on me as it is. I, will need and appreciate the rest. ☺️
Monie, so sorry you have memories of an abusive childhood. We should all be able to look back and cherish our childhood memories. Sadly, not everyone has that to cherish. Glad you're doing so well, now. Guess you showed them all.
@@jrnfw4060 I'm VERY fortunate. I married a little later in life & had two children a little later in life. It has been an honor & privilege participating in my children becoming productive members of society. I STOPPED the abuse cycle, as difficult as it was. I stopped it. Thank you for your kind words and I hope you have a FABULOUS week!
I got them all correct. I grew up in the 70’s. What I remembered? All of it. The best years of my life.
Me too. It almost felt like cheating... too easy.
@@dinacox1971 ditto!
I feel like I was the best generation X,er….. I was born at the very end of the 60s, did all my grade school in the 70s, did all my junior and high school in the 80s, did all my college in the 90s, had my offspring at the millennium, and now hanging on for another decade, or so two into retirement age. I felt the past was much better than the present.
Nerd, I was born in 75. I have a few memories. Dad coming home from work mom with the WAY WAY too MUCH eyeliner. Lol. She was so pretty. Good vibes all around.
The best thing for me in 70's.I was young.
I loved growing up in the 70's, a much safer time. Riding bikes and playing outside until dark. The good old days.
Best thing about the 70’s for me was I was a kid, not a teen, & allowed out after dark with nothing to worry about. Flashlight tag was the best!
Today they've coined the term "free range kid" and their parents are practically considered to be child abusers. Back then, we were all free range.
@@Jay-wz4sb Those were the days my friend… I wish they’d never end ☹️😂
@@Jay-wz4sb Also? Does that mean they are calling kids cattle? Wtfuck?
For us it was bottle rocket wars.
@@Rev22-21 Well, I wasn’t old enough to play with fireworks then. I married & divorced a dick who shot bottle rockets at me while I was holding our baby tho. 😡🤦♀️🙄
I got 33 right, that feels good to me. Concerts, drive in movies, cruising the strip on Saturday night. Yeah the 70s hold some of Mt favorite memories. Thank you for a great quiz!!
Cruising Van Nuys Blvd?
33 right for me too.
I remember the 70's so well. So much freedom, no real responsibilities, my first jobs, motocross racing, hockey, being outdoors nearly all the time, old enough to go to the bar, traveling the region with my buds, awesome rock concerts, and so much more. Still love and play the best of rock and roll from then. Good times, good times...
I remember when we were 16 and could easily buy beer (never be carded) and did several times & getting blitzed (the legal age here was 18 then). A few years later they changed back to 21 and until I was almost 25 I always had to show proof of age. Go figure.
Best thing in 70's was going to rock concerts .
First concert? Aerosmith, Foghat and Ted Nugent at Pontiac Stadium, Pontiac, MI... 1976, our Nation's Bicentennial.
My son and his friends were amazed that I knew all the words to their "new" rock songs when he was 17. Cracked me up.
Hey, dude, your mom knows all the songs and is jamming out.
Best part? When he was in 4th grade, he'd get in my SUV, switch the stereo to the rock station, and I'd sing the words to the song b4 the lyrics.
He looked at me like HUH??? WHAT THE WHUT???
His face? Priceless.
Note my name, lol.
First concert was Emerson, Lake and Palmer in Old Boston Gahden in a Snowstorm in 1978.
@@MsSmitty9 Mine was T.REX at Pacific Coliseum , Vancouver. around 1974.
@@danceswithcritters Saw The Grateful Dead 6 or so times in The Gahden as well. That place was like My Back Yard. I lived 5 miles away.
Don’t forget about Cruising the main drag listening to that great music of the 70’s.
This video reminded me of all the things I love about the 1970's. The music was the best. I also loved watching TV in the 1970's. Little House On The Prairie has got to be one of the best shows ever.
70s were excellent, some fantastic music and crazy fashion came about. Platform shoes, baggy trousers, flares etc. Real miss those days
OMG you just jogged my mind. What abou the safari suits. I had a couple.
We all thought Evel was going to die when he jumped over the Snake River. But he bailed and floated down in a parachute. He really played us!!!
And it wasn't a motorcycle it was dumb cheap rocket.
Yeah that was a disappointment
He swore until the day he died he would have made it if the parachute didn't malfunction. I think his handlers set it to go off knowing Evel would surely die if he attempted the stunt as planned.
We were all glued to the radio to hear the event. As a married adult, I visited the site in Idaho. No way he was going to make that. Most of us believed he pulled the chute right off the ramp. Big time drama back then...
Didn’t Robbie Knievel eventually get it right?
The fashion, the music. These were my teenage years and the world was everyone's oyster. We had parents that had real skills, some of which we kids would pick up. Communities thrived, local pubs and clubs were places where parents, grandparents and older siblings would go to unwind and see friends. Cars didn't all look the same and we ate real food made from scratch.
My teen age years(High school and Collage) as well.
What are "real skills"? And what are "fake skills"?
As with any era, everyone thinks its inherently different/better than any other era. But they're all the same, really.
@@zanierrules how boring if you think they are all the same. And you would be wrong. Tell us what decades have you lived through.
That's right, real food from scratch, and that's why we were all skinny. Watch any video from the 1970's and you'll see all skinny people. We didn't have a bunch of fast food places to go to back then. And we all physically went out and did stuff.
@@debbiescott6732 Speaking in generalities, all the same meaning whatever era you grew up in you're going to think is better than the era other people grew up in. I grew up in the 90s, I thought it was amazing. Was your experience actually better or simply different?
You for sure have a very different view of the 90s, because you were an adult but you didn't grow up then, so the experiences can't be compared.
Favs from the 70s: Bellbottoms, the music, my gold 72 Pontiac GTO, having an intact & close-knit family, and my innocence.
I remember bell bottoms in the 60s
The same for me but it was a 73 road runner….god I miss the 70’s
Convertible?
I got to drive a yellow 52 Nash Rambler to high school and looked like a bathtub
I was 16 in 1970, and it was a wild time. I don’t remember that decade too much.
You've heard that saying ... "If you remember the 70's, you weren't really there!" 😜
@@bju194422 - I was most definitely there and remember "most" of it. Although, I will admit to gaps...
@@bju194422 I was in my 20s during the 1970s. Drank most of that decade away. Still, I got most of those quiz questions right. A lot of things really stuck out for me. Nixon's resignation was a big one. Just shows that corruption has no specific era. Look at today! Corruption in spades at all levels of power. I stopped drinking in 1983 and never touched a drop of alcohol since. God was looking after me. I could have been murdered over some of the stuff I did in the '70s.
I was 13…right at the beginning of a pretty tumultuous time.
I was 14 in 1970 so this decade - and my wildly varying experiences - had quite an impact on my life. It's weird to know it's now considered history/historical as it doesn't always feel long ago. I bumped up against some of the things mentioned here. life was different and I had a lot more freedom to do as I pleased. I feel chained up now and have the leash/phone to keep me in line. I miss that free life and the awesome (affordable) concerts. ex: 7/4/72, DC, Rolling Stones/Stevie Wonder and the ticket was less than $6!
RFK
I remember seeing you there
@@kmd5551 did you get any of that mace drifting in? i got a little, enough for some tender care from pungent sources!
@@kmd5551 oh yeah - do you remember who the opener was? i used to recall but now it's faded. it would tickle me to have that memory jogged.
The best thing that ever happened to me in the 70's was scoring a lid of Acapulco Gold every Friday afternoon!
From a fellow lefty I TOTALLY relate! Damm I haven’t heard the term ‘Lid’ like forever!! I myself scored a few choice lids of either Panama Red, Kona Gold or some sweet Thai Stick! Those were the days; to be sure... The 70s Ruled! The 2000s SUCK...
@@jiaconis The lefty in my name means I'm a Southpaw. But that's OK I get along with everyone.
No stems...no seeds...Acapulco Gold is badassed weed...😎
four finger lid of commercial for $10
Ah the good old left-handed tobacco
I was a kid in the 70s. Loved it. I remember most of these things.
I remember flares and platform shoes, roller skates, wallpaper in green, orange and brown, flares and a lot of volkswagen beetles, Boney M and Rod Stewart, the TV series Roots and Kojak. (I’m Norwegian and born in 1968)
Yes, Kojak and Roots were massive. Kunte Kinte and Chicken George were famous. I can still remember the theme tune even though I haven't heard it since then.
English, born in 1965.
I missed 3. On the plus side though I knew most of the answers before the choices even came up.
Born in 65 , my favorite thing was growing up outside with very few rules. People left the keys in the car and doors to their house open. We didn’t live afraid of everything. I still don’t , but the news seems like they want to.
Same here 👍👍
Same here too 😁
Born in 64 and we were street light kids during the week and camp in the backyard weekender kids. Ride bikes around town and being grounded meant you couldn't go outside.
Born in 65 too. Growing up outside was just normal then. I used to walk on my own to Junior school. But my Dad recently said that in those days there were less cars around so less chance of being snatched. When you say we left the doors open I think you mean unlocked, as we never left them "open"- too many flies around..
I don't remember people leaving keys in cars though. Not in my town anyway, and it is a respectable place.
That was fun! I was in college in the first part of the 70s and remember sit-ins and streaking being a daily occurrence on campus. Most of all, though, was the best music ever!
The music, hands down. Being born in 65, this was an easy one. Missed 2 and guessed 1 right.
Your my age Dave. We got the same score, 😂. Everything about the 70's was great. Except for waiting in the gas station lines with my mom and brother.
Best memory of the 70a for me was seeing Star Wars when it first came out. Then 6 more times that summer!
I was born in '52, nailed them all.100%
So did I ( 100%) even though I came to USA in 1970, grew up in European communist country I felt like I got into PARADISE-that is what America was for me. Loved EVERYTHING about this GREAT country of ours and I STILL do.
Best 70's memories: Seeing Queen in concert and graduating High School and College. Excellent quiz and thank you!
Never saw Queen, but many others!!! 🎹🎸🎤👏♥️🤘
My best memory from the 70's was when Paul Henderson scored to give Canada the victory over the Soviet Union in the Canada Russia series. This was my era perfection on this quizz.
I am a Canadian who loves hockey. and Paul Henderson was one of my favorite NHL players. and to see him score the winning goal against the Soviet Union was amazing and unforgettable. the 70s were a simpler time with few responsibilities if any and we had the greatest rock😊 music
Shun Fujimoto sticking that landing with a busted knee to give the Japanese men's team the gymnastics title at the Montreal Olympics in 1976. Still remember that 46 years later...
Who? What?
@@dlbutler That was a Japanese guy? Who was the girl Gymnast that Olympics? was it Nadia Comenici?
@@aspenrebel Yes. Comenici (Romania) took gold in the individual, USSR took team gold.
I was just a kid. Everything was great as far as I was concerned. I especially loved playing stick ball in the street, riding my bike around town, & living care free. Life sure has changed since then.
Yeah the 70s were awesome great time to raise kids and be a kid. Got all the questions correct
Best thing about the 70s is I was still at school and had no worries no debts no bills no , nothing
but you thought you had worries and when the older generation said to you that your school days are the best days of your life you didn't agree with it
until years later ," lol
Being a kid in the 70s was cool. 😃
38/40 - Wow & impressive. The music was one of the best things from the 70's.
Great score Jessica. Thanks for watching and commenting😀
Thanks for the trip back in time to my youth. My favourite thing from the 70’s was the music especially the pub rock scene here in Australia was just amazing.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing😀
Yes the late sixties was probably the beginning of pub bands. Its an era long gone.
Just about every suburb had a pub that played Sat. nights. They all did the circuit.
Fair dinkum Rock 'n' Roll
Yeah early 70s. Chain and Daddy Cool playing at the Village Green Pub on Sat afternoons. Fond memories.
Only missed 3. My favorite part of the 70s was disco!
What I remember about the 70’s was school and working to earn money to go to college (1977). Back in the early 70’s, my town had an employment office for kids to get jobs. I remember riding my bike 2 miles across town to clean houses at 11 yo. At least it wasn’t working the fields picking blueberries like one of my colleagues. It was a much different time, then.
Sadly, today's times are much different. If you ride a bike 2 miles across a town to get to a job, you're likely to be assaulted or abducted along the way. It's just not safe anymore to do things like that. Freedom gone. Too bad.
I got them all right…the 70’s rocked…I graduated high school in 1970
The 70s - I remember having a 32 inch waist and a lot of hair. Those days are long gone. Great quiz. The time you spend making these is much appreciated as I love quizzes. Scored 37, got the muppet wrong, I went for Kermit, guessed incorrectly at Star Wars as I've never seen one of the films. Same thing with Charlie's Angels, rarely watched it. My lucky guess was Watership Down, never seen it or read the book. I remember loads of things from the 70s but what sticks out as a racing fan were Red Rum's three Grand National wins in 73, 74 and 77. and coming second in 75 and 76. Muhammad Ali knocking out George Forman in round 8 in the 'Rumble In The Jungle' and sadly, my dad passing away in December. Looking forward to when I can spare the time for another quiz. Thanks again.
I remember bell bottoms shirts with big collars shag carpet,loving family huge cars cheap gas and being a whole lot younger
Now I have 32 hairs and a lot of waist 😞
My dad used to drive a 1974 Mercury Cougar.
My mom hated it.
Buying Levi's at the County Seat 32x32.
@@randykroells8049 That was my size for more than a decade! Then it was 34, then 36, then... 😞
39\40!! The only one I got wrong was the inventor of the Rubiks cube. I have such wonderful memories from the 1970s, life just seemed so much easier and relaxed. Celebrating our nation's bicentennial brought out so much pride and respect for our country, unlike the hatred we see today. Music back then was so much better because musicians actually sang (they didn't use autotune or lip-sync) and the words had true meaning behind them. I really miss those times.
The good old days.😀
I'm a Philly girl, and let me tell you, the WHOLE SUMMER was one big party in 76!
I'm not sure how much " true meaning" songs like Disco Duck, the Streak, Convoy, Muskrat Love, Kung Fu Fighting, Rocky and Run Joey run, etc etc, had!
The only one I got wrong was the Watership Down question - guess I should have watched the movie!
You'll be proud to know that my daughter's master's thesis, in music, was of 1970-1980 "classic" rock n roll. The good stuff. She wrote a credit, to ME, for introducing her to true music that required, pure talent & HARD WORK.
33/40. Seems about my average. The 70s had the best music, especially the first half. 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Nice score. I agree, great music
Especially the Southern Rock.
I was born in the 50s, had childhood in 60s but life started in the 70s, I loved it,
I graduated high school that year (1970). Hard to recollect those "daze" in that decade lol!
Scoring a 36/40 makes me as someone born in ‘05 very proud, my parents do love telling me stories I guess
Well done, Maddie ! We scored about the same and I was born in 1951! I was in my 20s in the 70s and what a fun decade it was.
@@olgamountain9904 37 for me and I'm the same age as you.
Very impressive! I was in my 20's during the 70's & scored 37.
You don't even know what a payphone is
I remember my oldest brother was astonished when Pong came out. He had to take me down to show it to me
I’m very happy with 37. I remember more of the 70s than I expected… :-)
I got the same score. Three wrong (Muppets, Rocky, and Concorde).
🤣
Growing up in the 70's, graduating and being out of the house. Best times...
Could these questions have been any easier? 😄
Was just out of diapers when the decade started and was almost a teenager when it ended. Got 38/40, some of my favourite memories of the decade are, learning to swim, learning to ride a bike, learning to ski and water ski, and learning to golf. The special memory started in the last year of the decade and went on for a couple of years after. On weekends, my friends and I would ride our bikes across town to the roller skating rink, we’d roller skate for awhile then ride a few blocks away to the now defunct Frank Vetere’s Pizzaria, they used to make the best deep dish pizza, we’d eat pizza, then go to the bowling alley across the street, bowl for a couple of hours, then play pinball and video games, and then bike home for supper. Now, none of those places are there anymore, haven’t been around for ages, roller skating rink closed a few years later, then the bowling alley shut down, the building razed and now there’s a condo building and the pizza restaurant went under during the recession of the ‘90’s. The skating rink was torn down and now there’s an industrial complex. That was one of the best parts of growing up at that time
Forgot all about Frank Vetere's Pizza and they were my favourite back then.
I only missed 3 or 4. I graduated high school in '79, and I agree with everyone else about the music. I've passed a love on to my grown children for Queen and Meat Loaf. I've even caught my son listening to a little of the Osmonds! lol
My kids love old music too, especially Queen.
Queen rules!
I missed 4 but smashed the rest🤣
Missed 6 with a few lucky guesses
Donnie and Marie! I listened to them a little too!
Missed the Muppet question but got everything else. Graduated in 1976 so a lot of this was current...hair might fall away, but memories don't!
I missed the Muppet question too and I used to watch the show.
Having graduated high school in 75, I knew Every One! It’s true, they weren’t that hard. 🤭
Also graduated in '75. : )
The best thing about the seventies other than Smokie And The Bandit 😂 was that we were still years away from having to see what the guys in KISS really looked like 🤣
Smokey and the Bandit rocked! Watched it yet again 2 weeks ago with my grandbabies!
@@Pamer21 LoL, I made my daughters watch it with me and I kept having to translate everything Jerry Reed said in the movie
Best years of my life.... Not shackled by phone being glued to your ear....
Writing n receiving letters.... reading them with fingers touching n holding paper!!!!
OMG.....we lived history 😂😂
Now we remember....😉😉
3 incorrect answers....😢
Overall happy with my instant recall ability...🌟🌟 🍸🍸
Born in the mid 50’ , grew up in the 60’ , started work in 1970 , went wilder in the 80’ , had a child in the 90’ , divorced in the 00’ , passed my motorbike test in the 10’ & started a business in 2021. It’s been a rollercoaster ride to say the least. But the 70’ gets my vote 👍
I loved dancing the night away at the disco…super dance moves!!!
The music was the best thing about 70’s. I spent my late teens and early 20’s in that decade 🍺🍺🍺🍺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺💃💃💃
I am very pleased to have got 35/40
I was still at school at the start of the 1970s (through to 1977) and then I went on to a catering college that was close enough for me to stay at home (leaving in 1980).
This quiz helped to bring back happy memories of a time when TV seemed to be so much better than it is today .. even though there were far less channels then , and we didn't have a colour TV until 1975..
I missed 6. What a great time to be alive.
Sure was.😀
I was born in 1960 and had the best of the 60s,70s, and 80s.
The 70's...amazing time....crazy fashions and weird hairdoes....fun quiz thanks 😊
I was a Teenager in the 70`s .... So I could not comment on here about what I got up too..... Such fun.....LOTS of Drinking and Girls.....As one of your questions said... Happy Days...... :-)))) xxx
Brilliant quiz! 40/40 for this Gen X-er!!!
Missed 3. Graduated HS in '75, college in '80. Too old for the Muppets and never saw Grease or knew about Ken Kercheval. Bell bottoms, cruising' the gut; Bill Graham's Days on the Green at the Oakland Coliseum; Patty Hearst; Watergate hearings; my '74 Ford Pinto; Animal House (a story for another day). What an interesting decade and certainly more carefree than what we're experiencing now.
Graduated in 75 as well. Omg. Animal House! Classic. That was when SNL was really funny too. Now the writers of SNL are threatening to walk off the show over Dave Chapelle's appearance. Evidently someone's (or everyone's) feelings got hurt over one of his shows and the woke crowd is acting accordingly. Can you imagine them listening to George Carlin??!!? He was brilliant.I had a friend in HS who went out on a date with the biggest dweeb in HS just to go see a George Carlin show with him. Everyone was in jeans and he wore brown po!yester pants! Lol We teased her about it for months.
It was much more fun being 20 in the 70s than it is being 70 in the 20s
I admit to getting 5 wrong. But the rest that I answered correctly I did before the list of answers were posted. Meaning I am not only dating myself but was so involved in the 70's culture that unless the question was to do with something really obscure I could nail it every time.
This brought back a lot of memories.
Best thing about the early 70's for young teenager me was David Cassidy...😂❤
33/40. Favorite memories of the 70's? Vacations with the family....and I actually enjoyed attending school back then.
Lord help me I lived in the 70s and still remember it to well.
39 out of 40 - had no idea about the 'filled with corn syrup' one but flew through the rest with so many happy memories! great quiz for big smiles of a time long passed! Thank you.
You are so welcome!👍
I didn't recall that one either; but I knew it couldn't be a nerf ball, so that made it a 50-50 guess.
@@williamwingo4740 Do you really know what a "nerf ball" is? Filled with corn syrup??????
@@tryingtobefairandobjective3480 😂😂😂😂
The best thing was the music and the fashion. And thank God for the pill. 😇
Born in '61, and loved both decades so much, but the '70's has to be the most connectable decade ever...to people, music, entertainment, and just life in general!!! I'd go back to 1975-79 in a heartbeat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My childhood years😊
Great quiz. Only 2 wrong. I remember the 76 heat wave most from that decade.
This genuinely made me smile inside and out. Loved it thank you so much. 2 wrong and I’m gutted but in a happy way.
Glad you enjoyed it!
My best memories from the seventies were of the music of the seventies.
Answered em each correctly.. my favorite thing about the 70's school was fun not frightening.. the 70's has respect....
Q-35/40. As a Baby-Boomer I tripped down memory lane on this quiz!.Thank you for an outstanding quiz!🌎🌍🌏
9:03 We called them popper knockers and when you really got them going, popping top and bottom in rapid succession, you always kinda shielded for face for fear of getting a fat lip or a black eye
the thing i remember from Clackers was how they damn near broke your knuckles when they missed each other
We didn’t have all this technology and got along fine. The best times
Very simple quiz (for me). I knew all the answers, even before the multiple choice answers appeared!
Considering I was still in HS when the 70s ended, I'll take 37. The 3 I missed, I never knew.
Best memory of the 70's? Listening to the radio one day and Kenny Everett introduced a new song to the world, it sounded different, it was different, it was a ballad, then an opera and then a rock song, it was all over the place, and it was 6 minutes long!!! He kept playing it too, bit catchy innit? Oh well, we won't hear that again.
Love a bit of Queen.
Ah, the 70's. Guys wore suits with wide lapels and wide ties. They all had mustaches.
Although Disco was large in the '70's the music in that era is as good as any and MUCH MUCH better than anything that has come out in the last 30 years.
Seasons.
Autumn and winter were freezing.... Halloween was inferior to the much more fun Bonfire night. That was until health and safety got involved. Kids were proper kids collecting stuff to build a great big fire. Excellent fun.
3 TV channels only but quality was second to none.
Great films with Close Encounters of The Third Kind among many others.
Toys were great too.
Music too with Beatles, Elvis, The Who among many more.
It was fantastic 😁😁
You must be a Brit. I also love a good bonfire night. The one in Lewes is especially brilliant. I also remember channel 4 starting. I'm sure in other countries they had more than 3 channels back then. It was fantastic except for the lack of central heating or double glazing made winters a bit tough.
35/40. This was pretty easy for me except for some tv questions which I didn’t have any idea.
Just a few things that were so great about the 70s: cars, girls, music, freedom, girls, being young, girls.
100% Jeez, I'm old, but I still have my memory, even though I NEVER watched some of the TV shows or movies that were asked about. Thanks.
Mini skirts!
Good lord, I'm old. I was able to correctly answer most of these before they put the choices up. The only one I got wrong was the one about Dallas (Never watched it.)
I never watched "Dallas either"; but I knew it couldn't be Larry Hagman, so that made it a 50-50 guess.
It was a great decade to be young and alive. 70s had its share of crap, but it was a lot of fun.
My Best memory of the 70s? The two years i spent as a conscript in the South African Defence Force, !973-1975. Its fierce discipline and unrelenting fitness programme made me for the rest of my life (I am now 66).
37/40 Great quiz, thank you. 😁
Great job! Glad you enjoyed it. 😃
As I mentioned before, I grew up in the 70's those were great times fyi I got 37 out of 40 🙃
same
I managed to get 32 questions right. I was in my 20's in the 70's.
As an Aussie kid who spent teenage years in the 70s I remembered most - 37/40. Great memories.