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1977 (MCMLXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (dominical letter B) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1977th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 977th year of the 2nd millennium, the 77th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the 1970s decade.
The Capital Centre (later known as USAir Arena) was an indoor arena located in Landover, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C. Completed in 1973, the arena sat 18,756 for basketball and 18,130 for hockey. The arena was the primary home for the Washington Bullets of the National Basketball Association, who had moved to the Washington area from Baltimore, Maryland, and the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League.
In 1993, the air carrier USAir purchased the naming rights for the building and the arena became known as USAir Arena. When the airline went through its 1996 rebranding and became US Airways, the name of the arena changed as well.
In 1997, US Airways' naming rights deal came to an end after the now-Wizards and Capitals moved to the MCI Center in downtown Washington, and the arena once again became known as Capital Centre. Most TV and radio crews broadcasting from the venue referred to it by its nickname "Cap Centre". The venue was demolished in December 2002, though its name lives on in a shopping complex located on the former site of stadium as The Boulevard at the Capital Centre.
Iggy Pop (/ˈɪɡi pɒp/; born James Newell Osterberg, Jr.; April 21, 1947) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He is the vocalist of influential proto-punk band The Stooges, who reunited in 2003, and has been known for his outrageous and unpredictable stage antics.
Pop's music has encompassed a number of styles over the course of his career, including garage rock, hard rock, new wave, jazz, art rock and blues. Though his popularity has fluctuated through the years, many of Pop's songs have become well-known, including "Lust for Life", "The Passenger", "Real Wild Child", "Candy" (a duet with Kate Pierson of The B-52's), "China Girl", "Nightclubbing", "Search and Destroy" and "I Wanna Be Your Dog".
In 2010, The Stooges were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
James Newell Osterberg, Jr. was born in Muskegon, Michigan, the son of Louella (née Christensen) and James Newell Osterberg, Sr., a former high school English teacher and baseball coach at Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan. Osterberg was raised in a trailer park in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He is of English and Irish descent on his father's side, and of Norwegian and Danish ancestry on his mother's. His father was adopted by a Swedish American family and took on their surname (Österberg). In a 2007 Rolling Stone Magazine interview, Pop explains his relationship with his parents and their contribution to his music:
"Pretty Vacant" is a song by the English punk rock band the Sex Pistols. It was released on 1 July 1977 as the band's third single and was later featured on their only album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols, released that same year. The song reached number 6 on the UK Singles Chart and marked the band's first appearance on the British music show Top of the Pops. The song gained attention for vocalist John Lydon's phrasing of the word "vacant", emphasising the last syllable to sound like the vulgar word "cunt". According to bassist Glen Matlock, the song's main riff was inspired by hearing "S.O.S." by ABBA. The B-side of the single was a cover of The Stooges' "No Fun", which the band played on the spot without a proper rehearsal. It was taken from demo sessions recorded by producer Dave Goodman.
The band made a video of "Pretty Vacant" (as well as one for "God Save the Queen") on 11 & 12 July 1977 at the studios of ITN in Wells Street, London. They were thrown out after throwing cans of lager at the cameramen on the 11th, but came back on the 12th to finish the recording.
Seijun Suzuki (鈴木 清順, Suzuki Seijun), born Seitaro Suzuki (鈴木 清太郎, Suzuki Seitarō) on 24 May 1923, is a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter. His films are known for their jarring visual style, irreverent humour, nihilistic cool and entertainment-over-logic sensibility. He made 40 predominately B-movies for the Nikkatsu Company between 1956 and 1967, working most prolifically in the yakuza genre. His increasingly surreal style began to draw the ire of the studio in 1963 and culminated in his ultimate dismissal for what is now regarded as his magnum opus, Branded to Kill (1967), starring notable collaborator Joe Shishido. Suzuki successfully sued the studio for wrongful dismissal, but he was blacklisted for 10 years after that. As an independent filmmaker, he won critical acclaim and a Japanese Academy Award for his Taishō Trilogy, Zigeunerweisen (1980), Kagero-za (1981) and Yumeji (1991).
His films remained widely unknown outside Japan until a series of theatrical retrospectives beginning in the mid-1980s, home video releases of key films such as Branded to Kill and Tokyo Drifter in the late 1990s and tributes by such acclaimed filmmakers as Jim Jarmusch, Takeshi Kitano, Wong Kar-wai and Quentin Tarantino signaled his international discovery. Suzuki has continued making films, albeit sporadically. In Japan, he is more commonly recognized as an actor for his numerous roles in Japanese films and television.
The Eagles Live Full Concert at The Capital Centre, March 1977
Casey Kasem American Top 40 from March 5, 1977 Part 1 (edited)
Match Game '77 (March 1977)
Bernard Fevre - Sunshine on March (1977)
Soviet Parade November 7th 1977 Troops March
Eagles LIVE @Capital Centre (New KID in TOWN) March 1977 HD
Stan and Hilda Ogden get covered in soot, March 1977
Bob Hope Special March 25th, 1977
11 March 1977 BBC1 - Fantastic Journey
THE STRANGLERS John Peel 1st March 1977
Sex Pistols - Pretty Vacant - 01-07-1977
Monaco Grand Prix Start in 1977 March 761B
Iggy Pop - Interview by Peter Gzowski on the CBC on 11 March 1977
A STORY OF SORROW AND SADNESS (Seijun Suzuki, 1977)
Casey Kasem's American Top 40 from 6 March, 1977. This is Part 1 of 3. Edited out to prevent video being muted: # 28 I've Got Love On My Mind - Natalie Cole
One of two random episodes aired by GSN during their run of '74 and '75. Eva decides the singular for "boobs" is "bob." Bill Anderson, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Eva Gabor, Richard Dawson, Betty White
A quite moody song from the experimental album 'Cosmos 2043' by Bernard Fevre (Black Devil Disco Club)
The parade of the 60th of the soviet ruvolution!!!! Ura!!
From 7 March 1977, it is Elsie's birthday and Gail and Suzie decide to treat her by cleaning her soot-filled chimney with a brick. Unbeknown to Suzie, she drops it down the wrong chimney. No. 13's chimney with hilarious results. Copyright with ITV and Granada. This has been uploaded for fans of Coronation Street and no profit has been made.
Bob Hope's All-Star Comedy Tribute to Vaudeville. Bob Hope's guests are Lucille Ball, Bernadette Peters, Jimmie Walker, The Captain & Tenille, Jack Albertson and Vivian Reed.
Just a brief snippet here, the end of a Fantastic Journey in 1977. Do please subscribe here on YouTube and follow us on twitter @thetvmuseum for more treasures from the archives.
THE STRANGLERS John Peel 1st March 1977
"Pretty Vacant" is a song by the English punk rock band The Sex Pistols. It was released on 1 July 1977 as the third single and was later featured on their only album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols. The song marked the band's (then) only appearance on the British music show Top of the Pops, until 1996 when the original line-up performed the song (after the live version was released that year) as well as "New York" on the same showing. The song is infamous for vocalist John Lydon's phrasing of the word "vacant", emphasising the last syllable making it sound like the vulgar word "cunt". According to Glen Matlock the riff was inspired by "S.O.S." by ABBA after hearing it on the radio. The B-side is a cover of The Stooges' "No Fun" which they played on the spot without a ...
Michael Fitzgerald (USA) starts from 9th on the grid at the 2008 Monaco Grand Prix Historique in his Ex-Riberio March 761B
I'll tell you about punk rock: punk rock is a word used by dilettantes and, uh... and, uh... heartless manipulators, about music... that takes up the energies, and the bodies, and the hearts and the souls and the time and the minds, of young men, who give what they have to it, and give everything they have to it. And it's a... it's a term that's based on contempt; it's a term that's based on fashion, style, elitism, satanism, and, everything that's rotten about rock 'n' roll.'I don't know Johnny Rotten... but I'm sure, I'm sure he puts as much blood and sweat into what he does as Sigmund Freud did. You see, what, what sounds to you like a big load of trashy old noise... is in fact... the brilliant music of a genius... myself. And that music is so powerful, that it's quite beyond my control...
A STORY OF SORROW AND SADNESS (aka Hishū monogatari) Dir: Seijun Suzuki, 1977. 93 min. Japan. In Japanese with English subtitles. WEDNESDAY MARCH 6TH - 7:30PM TUESDAY MARCH 19TH - 10PM SATURDAY MARCH 30TH - 10PM Following the release of his surreal yakuza opus, Branded to Kill, Seijun Suzuki was blacklisted by the Japanese studio system for a decade. A Story of Sorrow and Sadness was his return to filmmaking. Ostensibly focused on professional golf, the film's opening sequences follow a fairly well-worn path of sports-training-montage and dramatic-underdog-victory. Once the protagonist, Reiko, rises to the top of the Japanese women's golf rankings, her story gives way to much darker threads power, obsession, and identity. At its core, A Story of Sorrow and Sadness is concerned with how...
Live at the Capital Centre Largo, MD March 21, 1977. Taken from the History of the Eagles third disc containing eight songs from this performance. Check out the full setlist at: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eagles/1977/capital-centre-landover-md-53c127b5.html
A homage to Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese. Editor's note: Six years later, I received a response to this video from Mr. Scorsese, you can see this here: https://vimeo.com/169788386 Editor's note #2: Many friends after seeing my video "Tarantino vs Coen Brothers" requested me to do a new "mashup combined of directors", so this time I decided to do a tribute to my two favorite filmmakers, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese, were 25 days re-watching 35 films, selecting more than 500 scenes and a hard work editing. Editor's note #3: I know they are different in many ways, this is NOT a comparison, "fight" or a competition. It's just a homage for my favorite directors. The "vs" in the title is just a form which indicates a 'mashup subgenre' (most famous in music), when "A and B" are c...
Live at the Capital Centre Largo, MD March 21, 1977. Taken from the History of the Eagles third disc containing eight songs from this performance. Check out the full setlist at: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eagles/1977/capital-centre-landover-md-53c127b5.html
West German terrorist Norbert Kröcher was arrested on March 31, 1977. He was leading a group planning to kidnap politician Anna-Greta Leijon. A number of suspects were arrested in the days following. One of them was Kröcher's ex-girlfriend, "A". This is her story. Tussilago is a short film based on documentary interviews, starring Malin Buska and Camaron Silverek. Directed by Jonas Odell Produced by Linda Hambäck & Niklas Adolfsson Interviews by Richard Dinter DoP Per Helin Music Martin Landquist Sound design Fredrik Jonsäter Production manager Malin Marmgren Hair and make up Rebecka Rissanen Animation Per Helin Marcus Krupa Johan Sonestedt Martin Nyberg Susanne Sturesson Mikael Lindbom Jakob Bastviken Lindor Tidäng Kaspar Christophersen Produced by Filmtecknarna F. Animation AB in coprodu...
Iggy Pop being interviewed on a Toronto TV show, in March 1977. "What sounds to you like a big load of trashy old noise is, in fact, the music of a genius… myself." — Iggy tells CBC host Peter Gzowski in the beginning of the interview. But later he says, "This is serious business to me, do you understand? It's very serious. I feel very strongly about what I do. And it's not all that good. I'm not that great, you know, really…” I don’t know about you - but I hadn’t seen this complete interview before. So here’s ten wonderful minutes in the company of Iggy Pop, forty years ago, in a Toronto TV studio, in the midst of the promotion and the tour that he and Bowie were doing for The Idiot. Iggy is brattish to the max, he’s unpredictable, and he’s brilliant. The CBC website says: On March 1...
Live at the Capital Centre Largo, MD March 21, 1977. Taken from the History of the Eagles third disc containing eight songs from this performance. Check out the full setlist at: http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/eagles/1977/capital-centre-landover-md-53c127b5.html