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January, 2010 | My Seventies Music

The Doors – Tracks From “Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine” (“Break On Through”, “Riders On The Storm”, “The End”) And “Light My Fire”

In early 1972 (summer in New Zealand), aged 14, I mowed my parents’ rather large lawn to get the NZ$14 required to buy the double album “Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine” by a band called The Doors.

Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine (The Doors)

I had never heard of The Doors before, and at the time I don’t believe I realised that their iconic singer Jim Morrison had died just months before the previous year (3rd July 1971 in Paris).

Nor did I realise that “Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine” was a compilation, I didn’t know any of the songs.

When school started I took the album with me to my boarding school. One of the guys in the dorm had a record player linked up to some lights that pulsated according to the music.

We turned off the dorm lights and I remember all these 14 years olds jumping up and down and dancing to “Break On Through” with the flashing lights.

Here’s the original:

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Kiss – “I Was Made For Loving You”, “Black Diamond”, “Deuce”, “100,000 Years”, “Strutter”

When I came to write this, at first the only Kiss track I could think of was “I Was Made For Loving You”, but then I kept finding more and more that I recognised from the Seventies, when I was a big Kiss fan.

I had the Kiss double album “Alive!”, which unfortunately was among a number of my record collection that went missing, something I only discovered after I returned from a visit to New Zealand in 1982 and took all my records (at least I thougt thery were!) back to Europe.

Anyway, after I located “I Was Made For Loving You” I then found songs like “Black Diamond”, “Deuce”, “Strutter” and “100,000 Years and the memories came flooding back.

So first, here’s a studio version of “I Was Made For Loving You”. (The text at the end says it’s from the album “Dynasty” in 1997, but that’s wrong, it was 1979!)

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Cheap Trick – “Surrender”, “Dream Police”, “Takin’ Me Back”, “On The Radio” and “Ghost Town”

The first Cheap Trick song I remember hearing, and one that has always stuck in my mind, was “Surrender”…

“Mommy’s all right, Daddy’s all right, they just seem a little weird, surrender, surrender, but don’t give yourself away”:

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Elton John – “Rocket Man”

When I think of “Rocket Man” from Elton John I think of 1975.

Probably because it reminds me of a guy at (boarding) school I roomed with for part of that year, whose nickname was connected with a slightly adapted version…

The man himself, i.e. Elton John AKA Reginald Dwight, first came to my attention in 1973 with “Crocodile Rock”, and the following year I took in his “Yellow Brick Road” double album quite extensively, I even have the sheet music of the album.

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Kate Bush – “Wuthering Heights”

Kate Bush suddenly entered my consciousness – and presumably that of many others – in February of 1978 with her debut hit “Wuthering Heights”.

I was staying with my grandmother in Brighton, England, on my way back from Germany to New Zealand to finish my degree when I heard this magical voice on British radio, and I just had to get the album when I got back home.

Here’s the original, “white dress” version:

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