Q.1.
How could people listen to music during the 70s?

The 70s and early 80s were the golden ages for vinyl records. At that time, vinyl records were affordable, and almost everyone had their own record players. Cassette tapes were used too but weren't as popular as vinyl records.

Q.2.
What was the music style that defined the 70s?

Disco also heavily influenced the fashion of the 70s. Although Disco was short-lived, the 70s is continuously remembered as the decade of Disco music hits.

Q.3.
What song was considered the most popular?

The song God Save The Queen was by the band Sex Pistols. The band was formed in 1975 and was responsible for the punk rock movement in the UK.

Q.4.
Who was the lead singer of the 1976 hit rock band Aerosmith?

Aerosmith was one of the popular rock bands in the year 1976. Steven Tyler became iconic as close comparisons were drawn with Mick Jagger.

Q.5.
Who was the artist who reappeared after hiatus during the 1970s?

Bob Dylan stopped performing in the year 1966 when he had a motorcycle accident. When he reappeared during the 1970s, his voice even got better.

Q.6.
What were the genres of music that were popular during this time?

Many genres became popular in the 70s, but Disco is the definition of this decade. In the 70s, it was mostly about danceable and rock music.

Q.7.
What was the rising music style witnessed during the late 70s?

Funk, Soul, Hard Rock, Soft Rock, and Disco were music styles popular in the 70s. Mixes of these styles paved the way to the transition of new styles like Hip Hop.

Q.8.
Who were two iconic artists that became popular in the 70s?

As the 70s saw the rise of iconic artists, like Michael Jackson from Jackson 5, it also saw the setting of an era. The Beatles disbanded in the 70s.

Q.9.
What songs appeared in the Billboard Hot 100 Chart?

The songs Dancing Queen, Hotel California, Blinded by the Light, and You Light Up My Life were in the charts in 1977. The songs all ended up #1.

Q.10.
Who were the iconic bands of the 1970s?

Queen is proof that not all rock bands are school dropouts. All the members of Queen, except for lead singer Freddie Mercury, have post-graduate degrees.