Joy- Apollo 100- 1972

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The Fabulous 70′s.Another time machine smash.The music was so great but the technology was ancient.Now it’s reversed the technology is great and the music stinks. This song is an instant Yesterday Once More. I first heard it again after about 15 years in The Boogie Nights movie.I would have put in a clip but it takes forever. The 70′s.People make fun of the decade but the music in general if you forget Billy Don’t Be A Hero and that bubblegum was still marvelous.Still better than the 80′s, 90′s and Zero’s.This decade is the zero’s.Love this song.


Joy- Apollo 100- 1972
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25 Responses to Joy- Apollo 100- 1972

  1. cindyinnew

    @aliepally

    You read my mind as I’m listening to this song – first thing that I thought of was “One Day In September” and it is a great use of a great song in a chilling documentary.

  2. reelsioux

    @burkey6664 Yeah, really… right?!?

  3. jasonwheel

    Amen to the coments of the uploader of this. Nice video too. the song was recorded by what were known as ‘studio muscians’ – they backed up other artists who were recording. it was done in England.

  4. hitdevil

    IT’S MY DICK, JACK

  5. B52sguy

    What 7 people dislike this? When it first came out, it was, in one word, tremendous! A truly highlighted moment of my life in 1970?, I think. Just married, playing strip poker with my wife, drinking Rolling Rock beer, smoking, well, you know. Just total fun weekends and Appollo 100 was a huge part of it. Thank you for posting this.
    Joseph F
    Portland, OR USA

  6. zuleiderezendemirand

    É simplesmente o melhor clássico já gravado pelo rock. Quem teve a brilhante idéia? Adorei.

  7. mattym1961

    awesome. 70′s were great.

  8. gussygusabla

    I did a gymnastics solo to this song. I will always remember this…

  9. aliepally

    They used this to great effect in the documentary “One Day in September” about the terrorist murders at Munich Olympics – a cheerful prelude of sporting competition before the horror that ensued…

  10. johnnytheC

    I have the 45 of this song- haven’t heard it in years!

  11. womanwonder10

    I’ll never forget the time I was in church. When the service was finished, the organist started playing this song. I was really flipped out. I was just a youngster, but I think I had a tear in my eye. It was/is heavenly!! That was many years ago, but I never forgot it! Thank God for the inspiration He gives to so many.

  12. burkey6664

    Why do I think of the PBS television station when I hear this song?

  13. eisernemann

    @horngreen I bet plenty of people said the same thing when synths started showing up in pop music, but here we are.

  14. tumshfibrox58

    Wonderful to hear this great record again. I don’t know what happened to my copy but beeen pleasantly surprised to find that others remember and love it.

  15. mobyboy

    cute !

  16. NobodyFucksWithJesus

    BOOGIE NIGHTS!

  17. EcksAddikMcAddik

    i was in grade one when this song appeared. It stayed with me ever since.

  18. prycuk

    i agree. technology is raping natural talent. if you like this you’d love some of the stuff by greenslade.
    i have this record on 7″ for sale £5

  19. horngreen

    Have you ever thought the reason music sucks now is because of the time we all waste with this supposed “great technology”.

  20. ElSaijinMink

    i heard a marichi play this song, two words:
    FUCKING EPIC

  21. TheDavey222

    Lets all make peace and dig the early synths…God bless Mr. Kurzweil

  22. aliepally

    LOVE LOVE LOVE. thank you!!

  23. fgoodroe

    WHEW! I needed a cigarette after listening to this song! AND I DON’T EVEN SMOKE!!! Always loved this song. I remember this song playing as all us teenaged Catholics walked into the church, while we all filed into our row of pews. I heard the organ playing softly, and they actually played this. Excellent memories! Thank you for posting this. Angel hugs!

  24. auggdogrules

    great song,i remember i bought the 45 from wallichs music city in lakewood,ca when i was in 5th grade,thanks for download !

  25. knoxvilleguy2

    @MrJacMac1986 – That was 10 months or so ago, that was a troll, & I’d pretty much forgotten about that. But w / out the magic veil of anonymity cast by the Internet, we’d be more civil.

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