Years 1967 and 1979

Years 1967 and 1979

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The years 1967 and 1979 were migratory for both Rob and Mossy.

Rob moved from rural Ballan in Victoria and Mossy from sunny Brisbane to start anew in Melbourne.

Apart from providing great music as presented in the playlist, these two years saw a lot of cultural, social and political change.

During 1967 there was the escalation of the Vietnam war, Elvis married Priscilla and the first successful heart transplant was performed.

1979 saw the introduction of the Sony Walkman, the personal computer, voicemail and the ascension of Margaret Thatcher.

PLAYLIST

  • Every Time I Think of You – The Babys
  • Baby, I need Your Lovin’ – Johnny Rivers
  • Haven’t Stopped Dancing Yet – Gonzales
  • This Is My Song – Petula Clark
  • Hold The Line – Toto
  • Boogie Wonderland – Earth, Wind & Fire
  • San Francisco – Scott McKenzie
  • To Love Somebody – The Bee Gees
  • A Little More Love – Olivia Newton-John
  • Groovin’ – The Young Rascals
  • Choir Girl – Cold Chisel
  • Woman You’re Breaking Me – The  Groop

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Years 1967 and 1979 was broadcast on Sunday May 4, 2025
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Tune in to Yesterday Once More for a weekly dose of musical nostalgia, but expect more than just a curated playlist. This podcast, presented by JOY 94.9, weaves together the iconic sounds from the 1950s through the 1980s with thoughtful commentary and rich historical context. Each episode feels like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend, exploring the stories behind the songs and the artists who defined those decades. You’ll hear how this music intersected with social movements and cultural shifts, offering a deeper appreciation for the tracks that shaped generations. Produced for all our Rainbow Communities, the perspective is inherently inclusive, often highlighting the contributions and experiences of LGBTIQA+ artists and listeners within these musical eras. It’s a journey that connects the joy of familiar melodies with an understanding of their place in our shared history. Whether you lived through these times or are discovering them anew, this podcast provides a meaningful soundtrack for reflection and connection, turning a simple trip down memory lane into a resonant exploration of our collective past.
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