Barry Scott's amazing "The Lost 45s" is back online where it belongs! Celebrating nearly 20 years on the airwaves, this is a great celebration of the "forgotten" artists and tunes of the 70s and 80s. Click on "Listen Now" to bask in the memories via interviews, news clips, TV ads, theme songs and, of course, the music itself.
Another great flashback site. Even if you never had the pleasure of hearing it live, this great station will send you back again, what a fantastic homage! Too many fab Real Audio files and links to name 'em all (but don't miss the Remembrance page with its incredible 37 min. montage of hits and promos, prepare for chills indeed), just wander aimlessly and enjoy.
Or find the real lyrics at this excellent site. Lots of oldies and a great feature for seeing the Top 10 from practically any era in history. Bookmark it, you'll need it!
When all else fails in your lyrical search this is the only link you'll need. Very helpful people here including yours truly. Pop into the Alt.Music.Lyrics FAQ site for the FAQ, ma'am, makes it easier for all of us.
From the founder of the alt.music.harry-chapin Newsgroup, a grand collection of memories via articles, pictures, and song lyrics from this wonderful and sorely missed man. Includes chords for you budding guitar players out there.
While you may not wish to admit it, some of you must have enjoyed his work as much as I did, he sold a ton of books and albums back then. This is his official site, indeed a safe place to land on your webflying, check Today's Flight where Rod answers his email and enjoy some unpublished poetry as well.
Excellent fansite for the one and only Olivia Newton-John. The only thing missing (IMHO) is a lyrics collection, everything else is here.
NOTE: Can't connect right now, so check out this fan site with loads of gorgeous pics and lyrics, etc. Also, see Olivia's official site for current news.
And you thought you'd make it through a 70s site maintained by a woman named Tiny Dancer and NOT find Elton? Yeah, right! Start at his outstanding official site. Sign up for The Rocket and receive a wealth of goodies not available to the public including preferred seating at concerts. Elton is indeed involved with the site so go here before spreading some rumour you've heard, he'll set you straight, so to speak ;-)
The beginning of the best darn Elton song site on the net, period. Includes everything you could possibly need to know about his albums, CDs, radio shows, lyrics (see below) and much more.
Paul Maclauchlan's incredibly comprehensive website devoted to the man's music. Includes some amazing scans from the old days, interviews, a *complete* discography and tons of trivia for the fans. Savour goodies like his Life Magazine interview (1971) and Playboy interview (1976), or just start at the beginning of his career in 1970 and wade through the years (1971 has a concert ticket scanned, only $4.50! And a nice Hit Parader magazine cover; 1975, the zenith of his career, has TONS of great 16 Magazine scans and one of the snazzy Dodger Stadium tickets, 10 bucks for those magical seats). Excellent work, Paul!
NOTE: Dead link :-( Can't believe we've lost all that fab work, I shall keep checking.