Hey you swingin' cats! Sam's back, and now it's time to find out all about what happened back in the 1970s - some of it downright bleak, if we're honest, but a very important decade! So what I wanna know is - who is your favourite 70s musician/band, and what's your favourite 70s film??
Yeah…. Don’t need to be diss’d like that. The USA has a real problem of respecting their elders….This channel was so much better with the other dude doing it… I don’t watch this much anymore….
I was born in1960 so the70's was my decade as a teenager. Absolutely loved it. Brilliant music, especially glam rock and heavy rock, brilliant clothes, flares, Oxford bags, tank tops, heels on men's shoes. Beautiful beautiful women! And did i mention the women were the most beautiful of any decade!
And lots and lots of serial killers, and lazy drug addicted degenerates who later became career politicians. Also, thank you for being the number one polluters of planet earth
Me too. Born in the 60’s, a teen in the 70’s. Remember earth shoes? And painter pants? I loved it too. The guys were as handsome and sexy as the women were beautiful. lol What a great decade. Our wood grained station wagon when kids would pile in to that very back seat. The weather was normal, and we all had hope that the future looked good.
@@nelsonricardo3729 More than that many. Take it from someone who grew up in that decade. I was born in 1968, and I remember most things from the age of eight onward.
I was a 70's kid and teenager then. That was a time you could go outside in the fresh air and only come back to eat lunch and then go back outside until the street lights came on. You could also play night games safely in the summer.
Hey Baby Boomers were from 1946 to 1964. Do your math! The cut off ended in 1964 because that was the last year over 4 million babies were born UNTIL 1989. Would that technically mean babies born in 1989 could also be called “Boomers II?” Hmmmm!!!!
My mom graduated in 1977. I love looking through her yearbooks and looking at her old pictures. She has so many stories she loves telling me . Wish I could have been there with her
I was enterting Junior High school fall of 79....I was actually more of an 80's girl , but remember so much music of the 60 's and 70's music from my parents , aunts and uncles......oh to be so young again!! Life was truly GOOD!! 🌞🌞
@@GoogleAccount-jg5vdthere is a generation between Generation X and Millennials called Xennials. They seem to identify with Gen X when it comes technology. But act much like millennials, and missed out on being Latch Key Kids. Xennials were born about 1981 to 1989. 😊
Graduated high school in 1973. Yes, I'd go back in a heartbeat and change a few of the decisions I made - hopefully for the better. Plus, it's my favorite decade for music - YES; Pink Floyd; Emerson, Lake, and Palmer; and many others. And mostly, the recording of Mahler's 8th Symphony in 1972 by The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Georg Solti on Decca Records (London Records in the US). For me, the most moving piece of music of all time.
After all those years, I still cannot believe that the National Guard opened fire on their own countries citizens. A very, very black day for the USA. Yes, I live in Canada. Still - good video Sam!
I think most Americans today don't even recall that particularly gruesome incident. With all the terror attacks, mass shootings (of schools and various public places) and incredible amount of racial/political/ideological (religious) tension, a event like that gets pretty much buried in history. -oh I am American btw...😁
I think about it occasionally. I was in late elementary school at the time but Mary lived in the same small town as me. Our families knew each other. Incredibly nice girl.
Graduated May 28, 1975. Had 2 of my children in 1977 (February and November). My husband graduated from his high school in 1974 and from University of Oklahoma with a chemistry degree in 1978. 1979 also was my first science fiction/fantasy convention. I've done them since then, first as a volunteer or a dealer of knives, sword, and replica weapons for my brother's company. Had dinner with Anthony Daniels, C3PO of Star Wars (wonderful gentleman). I met my current (and last, he's my soul mate) husband at a convention in 1993 in Houston. We have fond memories of the 1970s. Some of the best time I had in my life.
Ahh the 70s Metal was formed Black Sabbath rules P.S Sam please do a 101 facts about metal music Edit you’re not wrong about metalheads we love arguing
Early for once wow. 101 facts about Eritrea? 101 facts about Global Warming? 101 facts about Scooby Doo? 101 facts about Jackie Chan? 101 facts about Sam from 101 facts? :P
@Brian Perkins I think you have taken my light hearted question far too seriously. You didn't need to write an angry essay where you are questioning my mental health and morality, maybe you should question your own.
You're right, we anime nerds are lovable! And I think I'll send this video to my dad. He was a teenager during that decade and loves music from that decade (personally, I prefer the 80's, and that's another reason we don't share cars anymore). Also, please do 101 Facts about: 1. Sailor Moon 2. Ballet 3. King Arthur 4. Lucifer (TV series)
Another important fact that happened in the 70s and was omitted on your list, the Uruguayan Flight 571, October 13, 1972. The flight that crashed in the Andes mountains forcing the survivors to commit cannibalism to survive.
Long video but interesting. I turned 15 in 1970. Best music, loved my hip-hugger bellbottoms. Sexiest sports cars. Worst home decor (avocado appliances, anyone?).
I was brought up in the 70s and I loved it. It had the greatest movies and TV shows and in 1976was our bicentennial and I was in school at that time and my relatives were alive. Those years had great music and great stars
Yes. I’m Dan Cooper. Upon parachuting in Washington I landed in very rough terrain and broke my left tibia/fibula. I crafted a crude splint out of pine tree branches and after three grueling days came upon an old motel in the outskirts of a small town where I recovered enough after thirty days to catch a flight out of a small regional airport into Kennedy Airport in New York City. I now reside in an aging tenement in the South Bronx living in relative obscurity spending my days at Aqueduct or Belmont Racetracks betting on the ponies where I’ve exhausted the bulk of the cash I worked so hard at stealing, resulting in my having to apply for Welfare and Foodstamps.
I would love to go back to the 70's!! The US celebrated its Bicentennial then, and my Dad came back home from Vietnam. Not only that we were living in Virginia at the time and had a front seat to all the festivities. Why didn't you mention the Iranian Hostage situation? I believe that cost President Carter his reelection.
Picking a favourite band is impossible because there was just so much great music out there then, and I loved it all. My top movie has to be the obvious, the original Star Wars. I saw it every week of its first run in our local cinema, and a bajillion times on VHS and DVD since. That's just the first film, not counting the prequels or sequels.
Hey! I grew up in the seventies and knew EXACTLY where I was when important world or political news hit. Usually sitting in front of our TV, stereo, radio set watching Walter Cronkite while eating leftovers for dinner because I was a latch-key kid. Plus, I couldn't wait to grow up so I could go to Studio 54! Disco WAS life (along with some Queen sprinkled in)! BLAZING SADDLES 1974 was the best birthday present EVAR! ::: i was eight. . . tee-hee!::: AND I had to watch it at night with grown ups in the movie theater (to get the full experience)!
Might have already been mentioned, but Elvis also died scandalously from a drug overdose. And, Close Encounters of the 3rd kind was released in 77. 1977 was a hell of a year.
You are the voice and face of AllTime10's, your huge sarcasm is practically visible. When you said that Jimmy Hendrix died chocking on his own vomit, I was almost sure you were going to be sarcastic by saying: "Yummy!"...
@101Facts I love your videos. It’s always good to listen to when I’m studying, driving, or just wanting to relax. Keep up the great work! I would love to see a 101 fact video of Nintendo!
I feel lucky that I got to go on concord 6 times, I remember the first time I walked onboard all excited and was shocked at how small it was inside! Just 2 seats the aisle and 2 more seats (that’s side by side not 4 seats on the whole plane) as I was used to 2 seats aisle 3 seats aisle and 2 seats (well that’s what fist class was like back in the 80’s). We would go from London to New York then catch a plane down to Florida to see my mum’s side of the family, it would take longer to fly from New York to Miami (family lived in West Palm Beach) than to fly from London to New York in fact it took longer to drive from Plymouth to London (4hrs) than the flight to New York
1970 Black Sabbath was born & 1976- punk was born Oi Oi 🇬🇧 RAMONES , THE DAMNED , THE CLASH & PISTOLS BABY (R.I.P) Bruce lee , Jim Morrison , Janis Joplin & Jimi Hendrix🤘
I was stationed at Charleston AFB. They built an airman's club. I watched the construction waiting for the grand opening. As I entered the club I noticed a name over the door. I asked the manager how it was named. A contest for a name chose the most popular entry. I told him DB Cooper wasn't a hero of civilian aviation but was the first man to sky Jack an airplane. Someone messed that up. Years later I flew aboard the very aircraft he had sky jacked. You boarded it on a staircase that came down out of the tail. By that time they had made sure that you couldn't open it in flight.
Wasn't sure I heard this part right (@ 4:42), so I listened again. I still heard 12.2 km = 726 miles. So I turned on the captions. Sure enough, that's what he said.
What no mention of the greatest popcultural historical musical moment that happened in 1975?? That is when the world was told to "ROCK N ROLL ALL NIGHT... AND PARTY EVERYDAY!", the greatest 70's rock band ever.... KISS was made famous on that year! Hecks yeah, baby!! \m/
Sam Fisher : " lazers are so..." Grim : " nineties?" Sam Fisher : " I was gonna say seventies can you please stop making me feel old." Grim : " Ive got bad news for you Sam you are old."
Imagine needing to travel to another continent or country that's overseas and u have the strongest dude skip u like a rock to get u there that be wild fr
March 27, 1977: The Tenerife airport disaster, the deadliest accident in aviation history on the Spanish island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Two 747s, one KLM and one Pan Am, collided on the airport's lone runway in heavy fog. The Pan Am plane involved, N736PA, Clipper Victor, had been the very same plane that inaugurated commercial 747 flight on January 22, 1970, noted in your fact #4.
My mum said that Burt Reynolds nude was the funniest thing she ever saw and that she pityed Loni Anderson because he was so tiny. 3 mile Island happened while I was still being carried by my mum. She lived on the edge of the evacuation zone. But I'm fine.
Hey you swingin' cats! Sam's back, and now it's time to find out all about what happened back in the 1970s - some of it downright bleak, if we're honest, but a very important decade! So what I wanna know is - who is your favourite 70s musician/band, and what's your favourite 70s film??
101Facts are you D.B. Cooper? I mean you probably have a bunch of spy stuff to use on Jennifer Lawrence
Sam, please do 101 facts about South Africa!
Devin Giles 101 facts about Hungary
The Zepp
Probably
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“Your grandparents favorite decade?” Thanks for making me feel so old.
parKb5 lol
Right????? We so hip it frightened them
@@hillcountry871 I'm hip to that.
Yeah…. Don’t need to be diss’d like that. The USA has a real problem of respecting their elders….This channel was so much better with the other dude doing it… I don’t watch this much anymore….
OH! MY HIP!!
Best thing about the 70s? THE MUSIC 🎼🎶🎵🎶🎵
I was born in1960 so the70's was my decade as a teenager. Absolutely loved it. Brilliant music, especially glam rock and heavy rock, brilliant clothes, flares, Oxford bags, tank tops, heels on men's shoes. Beautiful beautiful women! And did i mention the women were the most beautiful of any decade!
And lots and lots of serial killers, and lazy drug addicted degenerates who later became career politicians. Also, thank you for being the number one polluters of planet earth
@@Joetheshow445 Lots and lots of serial killers? What country are you from? And who are the drug addicted degenerates?
Me too. Born in the 60’s, a teen in the 70’s. Remember earth shoes? And painter pants? I loved it too. The guys were as handsome and sexy as the women were beautiful. lol What a great decade. Our wood grained station wagon when kids would pile in to that very back seat. The weather was normal, and we all had hope that the future looked good.
@@johnforensicman6179 Hollywood - Stereotyped and Sensationalized.
I was born in 1961, the 70s was my teenage decade as well. Groovy times!
**looks at length of video**
Wow. Apparently a lot happened in the 1970s.
Exactly 101 things happened.
@@nelsonricardo3729 More than that many. Take it from someone who grew up in that decade. I was born in 1968, and I remember most things from the age of eight onward.
_cries in editor_
It was quite a decade yes. I also grew up in the 70's, and born in 1964.
that is what I was thinking
I was a 70's kid and teenager then. That was a time you could go outside in the fresh air
and only come back to eat lunch and then go back outside until the street lights came on.
You could also play night games safely in the summer.
Ok boomer
Stfu with that ok boomer shit.
@@9852323 ok boomer
Hey Baby Boomers were from 1946 to 1964. Do your math! The cut off ended in 1964 because that was the last year over 4 million babies were born UNTIL 1989. Would that technically mean babies born in 1989 could also be called “Boomers II?” Hmmmm!!!!
Ok Boomer
Graduated hs. In 79. I would go back in heartbeat.
got married in "74. Ya, those were good days.
My mom graduated in 1977. I love looking through her yearbooks and looking at her old pictures. She has so many stories she loves telling me . Wish I could have been there with her
I was enterting Junior High school fall of 79....I was actually more of an 80's girl , but remember so much music of the 60 's and 70's music from my parents , aunts and uncles......oh to be so young again!! Life was truly GOOD!! 🌞🌞
Graduated in '80...man, those were the days.
Aaron link why? Because of stuff happening when this video was made i.e non pandemic days or because you hate your job and miss high school
I'm surprised that you didn't mention Elvis' death in 1977
@David Wang >_>
@David Wang 🤦🏽♀️😂
0:19 I'm no millennial, I'm Gen-X!
For 1975 you left out the release of the greatest midnight film of all time, THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW.
Right? I was actually thinking the majority of this audience was a little older but I guess not. I never really felt my true age until just now.
It’s astounding . . .
Millennials are born between 1983 - 2000.
@@GoogleAccount-jg5vd In my opinion (1976 -1990)
@@GoogleAccount-jg5vdthere is a generation between Generation X and Millennials called Xennials. They seem to identify with Gen X when it comes technology. But act much like millennials, and missed out on being Latch Key Kids. Xennials were born about 1981 to 1989. 😊
Graduated high school in 1973. Yes, I'd go back in a heartbeat and change a few of the decisions I made - hopefully for the better. Plus, it's my favorite decade for music - YES; Pink Floyd; Emerson, Lake, and Palmer; and many others. And mostly, the recording of Mahler's 8th Symphony in 1972 by The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Georg Solti on Decca Records (London Records in the US). For me, the most moving piece of music of all time.
I grew up in the ‘70’s! Was an awesome decade!
So did i and yes it was GO BACK IN A HALF A HEART BEAT This A hole is talking a bout the bad parts of the 70s THE GOOD OUT DID THE BAD A MILLION TO 1
I missed the 70's.. I was raising kids. Thanx for filling in the gaps for me.
I love how he turns down the music volume whenever he is about to talk about dark events that happened in his decade videos
Does he talk bout Aids coming out in the 80s videos ,,
Ay next year in 2020 can you do a 101 facts about the 2010s please ?
Maybe at the end of 2019.
Maybe after this year a video about 2020 because thing sure did happen this year
@@Nsun07 yeah things definitely happened this year
In 2030:
"NUMBER 96: ON JANUARY 7TH 2021 THE US CAPITOL WAS STORMED BY DOMESTIC TERRORISTS"
@@rorgues6465 Yes
Damn it... It was Flavor-aid that was used at Jones town. They probably couldn't afford koolaid. Lol
I've been watching these decade videos for a whole now and this has to be the one that had the most tragic stuff happening.
Yeah, can't wait til the 80's, 90's, 00's. I think this just gets worse from here...
Was confused for a second. Thought there shoulda been something more after you said ''whole'' but then realized you meant while. LOL.
Watching this has brought some good memories back thank you for the upload
Besides Star Wars, there were also the very popular movies Saturday Night Fever, Grease, The Spy who Loved Me, and Moonraker.
Jaws 1975, Animal Hose 1978 , Smokey and the Bandit 1977
Great video, but you forgot Jim Morrison's death in 1970.
And elvis' s death in 1977
Morrison died in '71
Dylan Curtis holy crap, my mom cried for days when Elvis died.
Jim Morrison died in 1971 July 3rd not 1970
Thanks for the correction bro my bad I should know that I had a poster in the 90's with his gravestone lol
I learned quite a lot about how people lived life between 1976 and 1979 on That '70s Show.
Well the 70s for my family was in the Soviet union, I wish my family was from the west. The past in the west seems more colourful, musical and fun
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Wow, I feel cheated, Grease was in the thumbnail, but no facts about it.
The Era I wish to visit.
what i took from this whole video:
WOAH, THERES AN INTERNATIONAL MEN'S DAY!?
Feminists protest it and the media refuse to acknowledge it.
Yep. November 19th.
*whoa. And yelling already. That shit's annoying.
*70s Comedy:* [making a simple but clever jokes with laugh tracks came along]
*Current comedy:* _THEY THINK THAT I'M TOM CRUISE..._
Mr. Friendship so true
You left out the ear rapes.
Yes, the 70s were awesome.
After all those years, I still cannot believe that the National Guard opened fire on their own countries citizens. A very, very black day for the USA. Yes, I live in Canada. Still - good video Sam!
I think most Americans today don't even recall that particularly gruesome incident. With all the terror attacks, mass shootings (of schools and various public places) and incredible amount of racial/political/ideological (religious) tension, a event like that gets pretty much buried in history.
-oh I am American btw...😁
@@thatunicornhastheaudacity damn
Right. Just a drop in the bucket of terrible shit that's happened over the years.
I think about it occasionally. I was in late elementary school at the time but Mary lived in the same small town as me. Our families knew each other. Incredibly nice girl.
@Brett Hazelton I wish the cops would shoot dead all the nasty ass protesters we have now & all the BLM shitbags.
The 70s were weird but they were probably much better than the 2010s.
Hey, at least it's the 2020s soon!
101Facts thank God it's almost 2020 I've been waiting for that "hindsight" for what feels like a life time.
101Facts yeah, I hate this decade. I can’t wait until it’s over.
Next year, 2020, can do 101 facts about the 2010's.
@@101Facts that aged well
The Rocky Horror Picture Show 1975
Oh well, let's do the time warp again. :-)
Thanks for your video now I understand U-2 "SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY"
Tony Stark was born in 1970s. 😔❤️
I love him 3000
@@101Facts Queen was in the 1970s :(
but, both my parents were born in 1979, so that's cool.
In the comics he was probably born some time in the 1940s. His comic book debut was in 1963.
@@blowba thank you.
More specifically 1970.
Graduated May 28, 1975. Had 2 of my children in 1977 (February and November). My husband graduated from his high school in 1974 and from University of Oklahoma with a chemistry degree in 1978. 1979 also was my first science fiction/fantasy convention. I've done them since then, first as a volunteer or a dealer of knives, sword, and replica weapons for my brother's company. Had dinner with Anthony Daniels, C3PO of Star Wars (wonderful gentleman). I met my current (and last, he's my soul mate) husband at a convention in 1993 in Houston. We have fond memories of the 1970s. Some of the best time I had in my life.
101 facts about the 1950s?
Ahh the 70s Metal was formed Black Sabbath rules P.S Sam please do a 101 facts about metal music
Edit you’re not wrong about metalheads we love arguing
Ooooh now there's an idea!
101Facts well it’d be just 101 facts about Led Zeppelin then!
Early for once wow.
101 facts about Eritrea?
101 facts about Global Warming?
101 facts about Scooby Doo?
101 facts about Jackie Chan?
101 facts about Sam from 101 facts? :P
Some lovely suggestions there, especially that last one, I hear he's a true hero
The start of the disco days 1977. Best days ever. A new love every night of the week without asked any names. So awesome
Why is everything from the 70's yellow and brown and bleak?
Not the groovy 70's?
That's the quality of the cameras in the 70s
Earth tones were the in thing in the 70s. Don't worry. One day you'll look back at this decade and laugh at the things you thought were stylish.
Sunflowers, flower children....they thought about the sunnyside.
@Brian Perkins I think you have taken my light hearted question far too seriously. You didn't need to write an angry essay where you are questioning my mental health and morality, maybe you should question your own.
If I was watching this yesterday, it would've been 49 years since the film was released
Americans in the 70's: You are being saved from Communism.
Do not resist
You're right, we anime nerds are lovable! And I think I'll send this video to my dad. He was a teenager during that decade and loves music from that decade (personally, I prefer the 80's, and that's another reason we don't share cars anymore).
Also, please do 101 Facts about:
1. Sailor Moon
2. Ballet
3. King Arthur
4. Lucifer (TV series)
>shows _The Godfather_ in the overall 70s image
>doesn't talk about _The Godfather_
Another important fact that happened in the 70s and was omitted on your list, the Uruguayan Flight 571, October 13, 1972. The flight that crashed in the Andes mountains forcing the survivors to commit cannibalism to survive.
Hi Sam... Can u do 101 facts about the 1950s
Perhaps we'll have to hop back into the DeLorean to the 50s to see!
Do it
Black Sabbath album has turned 50 and heavy metal turned 50 this year. Yes I am a metal head... and my favorite band KISS was formed in 73.
SAM YOUR BACK !!!!!
Back again! Tell a friend!
@@101Facts I shall tell the world
What about Sam's back?
You missed out about the VHS’.
Long video but interesting. I turned 15 in 1970. Best music, loved my hip-hugger bellbottoms. Sexiest sports cars. Worst home decor (avocado appliances, anyone?).
As a small child in the 90s I remember my grandparents bathroom being a avocado colour and shell design on the sink and loo and bath tub ect haha
Lived it, loved it, wish we never left it. :)
Don’t worry about the wood paneling
Jaws....the curse of the 70's...anyone else who tried to make a shark movie for twenty years...got sued
Love your UA-cam channel, great stuff, Cheers, from Australia :)
Born in 73... Attended screening of Star Wars at aged 4. Can't beat that, my friends.
I lived in a refuge when I moved to Wales with my mother so thanks pizzey :)
I was brought up in the 70s and I loved it. It had the greatest movies and TV shows and in 1976was our bicentennial and I was in school at that time and my relatives were alive. Those years had great music and great stars
Guys, I think know Sam’s celebrity crush!
Yes. I’m Dan Cooper. Upon parachuting in Washington I landed in very rough terrain and broke my left tibia/fibula. I crafted a crude splint out of pine tree branches and after three grueling days came upon an old motel in the outskirts of a small town where I recovered enough after thirty days to catch a flight out of a small regional airport into Kennedy Airport in New York City. I now reside in an aging tenement in the South Bronx living in relative obscurity spending my days at Aqueduct or Belmont Racetracks betting on the ponies where I’ve exhausted the bulk of the cash I worked so hard at stealing, resulting in my having to apply for Welfare and Foodstamps.
thanx for that , i missed most of that decade , thanx ACID ! :) :) :)
Acid from Belguim ?
I would love to go back to the 70's!! The US celebrated its Bicentennial then, and my Dad came back home from Vietnam. Not only that we were living in Virginia at the time and had a front seat to all the festivities. Why didn't you mention the Iranian Hostage situation? I believe that cost President Carter his reelection.
Punk, new wave, reggie, ska, glam rock, heavy metal , Bowie, T Rex, Clash, Jam etc etc etc, best music decade since the Stone Age
Gimme, Gimme, Gimme my 70s - miss them soooooooooooo much!
Picking a favourite band is impossible because there was just so much great music out there then, and I loved it all. My top movie has to be the obvious, the original Star Wars. I saw it every week of its first run in our local cinema, and a bajillion times on VHS and DVD since. That's just the first film, not counting the prequels or sequels.
Hey! I grew up in the seventies and knew EXACTLY where I was when important world or political news hit. Usually sitting in front of our TV, stereo, radio set watching Walter Cronkite while eating leftovers for dinner because I was a latch-key kid. Plus, I couldn't wait to grow up so I could go to Studio 54! Disco WAS life (along with some Queen sprinkled in)! BLAZING SADDLES 1974 was the best birthday present EVAR! ::: i was eight. . . tee-hee!::: AND I had to watch it at night with grown ups in the movie theater (to get the full experience)!
abba
Might have already been mentioned, but Elvis also died scandalously from a drug overdose. And, Close Encounters of the 3rd kind was released in 77. 1977 was a hell of a year.
Please do 101 facts on the Vietnam War
I wish time travel existed. I'd go back to the 70's just for some of the concerts by all the great bands of the decade.
July 4, 1977 Lynard skynard at Oakland Coliseum. Freebird considered best finale of all time w/ stairway to heaven in England, Led Zepplin.
@@stephendacey8761 so many great bands in their prime... Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead to name some of my favorites.
14:16..... I LIKE HOW THEY TALK LIKE BURT IS STILL ALIVE
Born 23rd May 1968,, from northern Ireland UK, wish I could go back to the 70s,,!
You are the voice and face of AllTime10's, your huge sarcasm is practically visible.
When you said that Jimmy Hendrix died chocking on his own vomit, I was almost sure you were going to be sarcastic by saying: "Yummy!"...
Thanks for presenting world events. I came of age in the 70s, but being American, we weren’t given a lot of news events from the rest of the world.
Thanks for the flashback!
102nd fact. You forgot ABBA
My granddad loved paneling because you didn't have to paint the walls. My grandmother constantly had him painting the walls of the house.
@101Facts I love your videos. It’s always good to listen to when I’m studying, driving, or just wanting to relax. Keep up the great work!
I would love to see a 101 fact video of Nintendo!
Thanks Jacob! Glad to know they can keep you entertained :) We've explored Nintendo before, it's right here; ua-cam.com/video/oohfVVXRMVE/v-deo.html
Sam, I got an idea! How about you do 101 facts about Electronic Dance Music (EDM)? Please, Sam?
I feel lucky that I got to go on concord 6 times, I remember the first time I walked onboard all excited and was shocked at how small it was inside! Just 2 seats the aisle and 2 more seats (that’s side by side not 4 seats on the whole plane) as I was used to 2 seats aisle 3 seats aisle and 2 seats (well that’s what fist class was like back in the 80’s). We would go from London to New York then catch a plane down to Florida to see my mum’s side of the family, it would take longer to fly from New York to Miami (family lived in West Palm Beach) than to fly from London to New York in fact it took longer to drive from Plymouth to London (4hrs) than the flight to New York
I was born in the 70s, but I prefer the 80s.
Same but both are good
I was born in 1979 so I didn't get to experience the 70s.
Aye, born in 79, so I'm really a child of the 80's.
I was born in the 1960s, but I prefer the 70s.
My mother and father both were born in the 1960s and they prefer the 70s and 80s both.
Come in here, dear boi, have a cigar, you're gonna go far.
1970 Black Sabbath was born & 1976- punk was born Oi Oi 🇬🇧 RAMONES , THE DAMNED , THE CLASH & PISTOLS BABY
(R.I.P) Bruce lee , Jim Morrison , Janis Joplin & Jimi Hendrix🤘
It was indeed, and some certain punk icons get a mention here! I'll give you a clue - Hot Guns
@@101Facts love the video mate!
@@101Facts Sex Pistols
Females did punk too The Banshees,The Slits and Lena Lovich
was Star Wars a reason for this week's topic, seeing that this video was uploaded on May 25, 2019
Thank You For Sharing 🇺🇸
Appreciate your hardwork 👏
Very interesting decade, seems like there were some big events.
Thank you for the video.
I Love The 70s
I was stationed at Charleston AFB. They built an airman's club. I watched the construction waiting for the grand opening. As I entered the club I noticed a name over the door. I asked the manager how it was named. A contest for a name chose the most popular entry. I told him DB Cooper wasn't a hero of civilian aviation but was the first man to sky Jack an airplane. Someone messed that up. Years later I flew aboard the very aircraft he had sky jacked. You boarded it on a staircase that came down out of the tail. By that time they had made sure that you couldn't open it in flight.
When the trees start speaking Vietnamese
The snow speaking German
The kids speaking communism
This is the grooviest video I've ever seen
Thanks, baby!*
*Sorry for saying baby
Wasn't sure I heard this part right (@ 4:42), so I listened again. I still heard 12.2 km = 726 miles. So I turned on the captions. Sure enough, that's what he said.
I am soooooooo happy Sam is back
I started the 70s when I was 17 and lived through those times. HATED DISCO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
What no mention of the greatest popcultural historical musical moment that happened in 1975?? That is when the world was told to "ROCK N ROLL ALL NIGHT... AND PARTY EVERYDAY!", the greatest 70's rock band ever.... KISS was made famous on that year! Hecks yeah, baby!! \m/
Sammy Lane false. Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, The Doors. All better.
One of these days 101 facts will give us 101 completely different and non related facts instead of several facts pertaining to the same subject
Sam Fisher : " lazers are so..."
Grim : " nineties?"
Sam Fisher : " I was gonna say seventies can you please stop making me feel old."
Grim : " Ive got bad news for you
Sam you are old."
one of my favorite lines from any video game. I loved the banter in chaos theory.
I remember newyears eve, 1969.
Only true bun fans will know that D.B Cooper is actually Shane Madej
Imagine needing to travel to another continent or country that's overseas and u have the strongest dude skip u like a rock to get u there that be wild fr
You left out the death of Elvis Presley.
One of the biggest things to ever happen to music...
He forgot Elvis’ death, but not his Hawaii concert 🤦🏻♂️
He forgot Jim Morrisons death as well as the Isle of Wight festival
OMG, that too?
Awesome research!
Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman & Todd Rundgren released Bat Out Of Hell in 1977
March 27, 1977: The Tenerife airport disaster, the deadliest accident in aviation history on the Spanish island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Two 747s, one KLM and one Pan Am, collided on the airport's lone runway in heavy fog. The Pan Am plane involved, N736PA, Clipper Victor, had been the very same plane that inaugurated commercial 747 flight on January 22, 1970, noted in your fact #4.
My mum said that Burt Reynolds nude was the funniest thing she ever saw and that she pityed Loni Anderson because he was so tiny.
3 mile Island happened while I was still being carried by my mum. She lived on the edge of the evacuation zone. But I'm fine.