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  2. Category:1970s music videos - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; Pages in category "1970s music videos" This category contains only the following ...

  3. Scopitone - Wikipedia

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    A Scopitone film spool. The first Scopitones were made in France by a company called Cameca on Blvd Saint Denis in Courbevoie, among them Serge Gainsbourg's "Le poinçonneur des Lilas" (filmed in 1958 in the Porte des Lilas Métro station), [4] Johnny Hallyday's "Noir c'est noir" a French version of Los Bravos' "Black Is Black") and the "Hully Gully" showing a dance around a swimming pool.

  4. Category:1970s videos - Wikipedia

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  5. The Now Explosion - Wikipedia

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    The special effects used in The Now Explosion seem crude in later years but they were state of the art for the early 1970s era. Video was shot with heavy, non portable studio cameras on large rolling tripods. The music videos were recorded on two inch magnetic tape.

  6. UK underground - Wikipedia

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    Within Portobello Road stood the Mountain Grill, a greasy spoon cafe, which in the late 1960s and early 1970s was frequented by several UK underground artists, including Hawkwind and the Pink Fairies. [3] In 1974, Hawkwind released an album titled Hall Of The Mountain Grill and Steve Peregrin Took wrote Ballad of the Mountain Grill (aka ...

  7. Musikladen - Wikipedia

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    Some episodes were longer, and a few were shorter. In the 1980s, music videos were shown along with live performances. The show's famous theme was "A Touch of Velvet – A Sting of Brass" by Mood Mosaic, which had also been used on Beat-Club. Manfred Sexauer hosted the show with various others.

  8. Category:1960s British music television series - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:1970s in music - Wikipedia

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