Welcome to Super70s.com!
Welcome to the Super70s family of websites: There is Super70s.com,
which covers the 1970s. There is Awesome80s.com,
which covers the 1980s. And there is Virtual90s.com,
which will cover the 1990s starting in late summer of 2008. The
fourth site is BaseballChronology
which covers the history of baseball from the 1840s to the present. Do you
see the set of colored boxes on the right labeled 70s, 80s, 90s, and BC?
These are at the top of every page and allow you to quickly switch between
all four sites!
Have you checked out our new
discussion forums? Now you can discuss anything related to the
Super70s, Awesome80s, or Virtual90s. There are literally thousands of your
messages dating back to the last century already there and I am copying
over more every day. I think you will agree that this is a much better way
to allow you to share your memories with others and read others comments
as well.
There are over 400,000 pages combined on these sites, and we're hardly
going to stop there! We constantly add new information, so
come back soon! (Don't forget to add
Super70s.com to your favorites, so you
can find us again. You can also make
Super70s.com your home page.)
September 8 in 70s/80s History: Happy Birthday: "Revenge of the Pink Panther" actor Peter Sellers was born on this date in 1925. We have a complete list of current and former Baseball players who are celebrating birthdays today. In The News for September 8: On this date in 1974 A TWA 707 crashed when a terrorist bomb rendered plane uncontrollable in the Ionian Sea, 58 miles west of Greece killing 88.
Movies released on September 8: Sunday, Bloody Sunday in 1971 Kickboxer in 1989
The #1 Songs for September 8: 1970: 'War' by Edwin Starr. 1971: 'Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey' by Paul & Linda McCartney. 1972: 'Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)' by Looking Glass. 1973: 'Let's Get it On' by Marvin Gaye. 1974: '(You're) Having My Baby' by Paul Anka. 1975: 'Rhinestone Cowboy' by Glen Campbell. 1976: 'You Should Be Dancing' by Bee Gees. 1977: 'Best of My Love' by Emotions. 1978: 'Grease' by Frankie Valli. 1979: 'My Sharona' by The Knack. 1980: 'Upside Down' by Diana Ross. 1981: 'Endless Love' by Diana Ross & Lionel Richie. 1982: 'Abracadabra' by Steve Miller Band. 1983: 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)' by Eurythmics. 1984: 'What's Love Got To Do With It' by Tina Turner. 1985: 'St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)' by John Parr. 1986: 'Venus' by Bananarama. 1987: 'La Bamba' by Los Lobos. 1988: 'Monkey' by George Michael . 1989: 'Cold Hearted' by Paula Abdul. These were the most popular songs on September 8 of each year.
Do you remember the Concorde,
the Bee Gees, John
Travolta and Saturday Night Fever, Kent
State and the end
of the Vietnam War, Pop
Rocks, the Pet Rock,
the Mood Ring and
the Lava Lamp, Nixon
and Agnew,
Jaws and Rocky,
Elton John, Peter
Frampton and The
Eagles, Farrah
Fawcett & Charlie's
Angels, the Bermuda
Triangle, Three
Mile Island and the Disappearance
of D.B. Cooper, the Iranian
Hostage Crisis and Watergate?
Then this site is FOR YOU!
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