In this episode of 'Past Tens: A Top 10 Time Machine,' hosts Dave and Milt explore the Billboard Top 10 hits from October 1974. They spotlight tracks like Bad Company's 'Can’t Get Enough,' Elton John’s 'The Bitch is Back,' and Stevie Wonder's 'You Haven’t Done Nothin’. The episode is peppered with personal stories, plans for Disney World, a shout-out to a devoted listener Tom Carey, and a playful segment on songs named after days of the week. The hosts provide interesting snippets about artists like Cat Stevens and Cheech and Chong, and offer a comedic take on the quirky 70s TV variety show moments. They also critique the era's music, including Olivia Newton-John's soulless bowl of crap 'I Honestly Love You' and Billy Preston's awesome 'Nothing from Nothing,' while reminiscing about variety show misfires like the Star Wars Christmas Special.
Topics
01:19 Disney World Excitement
02:46 Shoutouts and Listener Appreciation
06:16 Time Machine: October 12th, 1974
25:14 Cheech and Chong's Top 10 Hit
38:11 Nostalgic Podcast Ideas
39:13 Elton John's Iconic Hits
39:46 The Bitch is Back: Lyrics and Legacy
41:37 Controversial Lyrics and Radio Censorship
42:20 Songs with 'Bitch' in the Title
50:30 Cat Stevens: From Pop Star to Yusuf Islam
57:43 Songs with Days of the Week Quiz
01:05:09 Stevie Wonder's Political Anthem
01:09:42 Cringeworthy 70s Variety Shows
01:14:04 The Beach Boys and First Class
01:18:14 The Knickerbockers and Beatles Knockoffs
01:19:59 Dionne Warwick's Comeback with The Spinners
01:28:05 Billy Preston: The Fifth Beatle
01:33:29 Olivia Newton-John's Chart-Topping Hit
01:39:01 Recap and Reflections