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- | "[[I'm Mad as Hell |I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!]]" --[[Network (1976 film)|''Network'']] | + | "I'm gonna send him to [[Extraterrestrial |outa space]], to find another [[race]]."--"[[Chase the Devil]]" (1976) by Lee Perry and Max Romeo |
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+ | "[[I'm Mad as Hell |I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!]]" --''Network'' | ||
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+ | Oh, my baby's got [[Extrasensory perception|E.S.P.]]<br> | ||
+ | Can't she see, can't you see? (She really keeps a hold on me)<br> | ||
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+ | --"[[My Baby's Got E.S.P.]]" (1976) by Four Below Zero | ||
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'''1976''' is the 976th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 76th year of the [[20th century]], and the 7th year of the [[1970s]] decade. | '''1976''' is the 976th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 76th year of the [[20th century]], and the 7th year of the [[1970s]] decade. | ||
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
*[[The Roxy]] nightclub opens in London | *[[The Roxy]] nightclub opens in London | ||
- | *[[twelve inch]] single launched | + | *[[Twelve-inch single]] single is launched commercially |
*the [[meme]] is coined | *the [[meme]] is coined | ||
*[[P-Funk Earth Tour]] premiers in New Orleans | *[[P-Funk Earth Tour]] premiers in New Orleans | ||
- | *[[1976 Cannes Film Festival]] | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
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*''[[The Tenant]]'' by Polanski | *''[[The Tenant]]'' by Polanski | ||
*''[[Taxi Driver]]'' by Scorsese | *''[[Taxi Driver]]'' by Scorsese | ||
- | *''[[Network (film)|Network]]'' by Sidney Lumet | + | *''[[Network (1976 film)|Network]]'' by Sidney Lumet |
*''[[Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom]]'' by Pasolini | *''[[Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom]]'' by Pasolini | ||
*''[[Je t'aime moi non plus (film) |Je t'aime moi non plus]]'' by Serge Gainsbourg | *''[[Je t'aime moi non plus (film) |Je t'aime moi non plus]]'' by Serge Gainsbourg | ||
- | *''[[Maîtresse]]'' by Barbet Schroeder | ||
*''[[In the Realm of the Senses]]'' by Nagisa Oshima | *''[[In the Realm of the Senses]]'' by Nagisa Oshima | ||
- | *''[[Ugly, Dirty and Bad]]'' by Ettore Scola | + | *''[[Maîtresse]]'' by Barbet Schroeder |
+ | *''[[Down and Dirty (film)|Ugly, Dirty and Bad]]'' by Ettore Scola | ||
*''[[God Told Me To]]'' by Larry Cohen | *''[[God Told Me To]]'' by Larry Cohen | ||
*''[[Obsession (1976 film) |Obsession]]'' by Brian De Palma | *''[[Obsession (1976 film) |Obsession]]'' by Brian De Palma | ||
*''[[The Man Who Fell to Earth ]]'' by Roeg | *''[[The Man Who Fell to Earth ]]'' by Roeg | ||
+ | *''[[Tracks (1976 film)|Tracks]]'' by Henry Jaglom | ||
*''[[Welcome to L.A.]]'' by Alan Rudolph | *''[[Welcome to L.A.]]'' by Alan Rudolph | ||
+ | *''[[Monsieur Klein]]''by Joseph Losey | ||
====Guilty pleasures==== | ====Guilty pleasures==== | ||
*''[[The First Nudie Musical]]'' by Mark Haggard, Bruce Kimmel | *''[[The First Nudie Musical]]'' by Mark Haggard, Bruce Kimmel | ||
*''[[Salon Kitty (film)|Salon Kitty ]]'' by Tinto Brass, John Steiner | *''[[Salon Kitty (film)|Salon Kitty ]]'' by Tinto Brass, John Steiner | ||
*''[[Massacre at Central High]]'' by Rene Daalder | *''[[Massacre at Central High]]'' by Rene Daalder | ||
- | *''[[Tracks (1976 film)|Tracks]]'' by Henry Jaglom | ||
=== Music === | === Music === | ||
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*''[[Super Ape]]'' by Lee Perry | *''[[Super Ape]]'' by Lee Perry | ||
**The first reggae concept album | **The first reggae concept album | ||
- | *[[King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown]] by Augustus Pablo | + | *''[[King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown]]'' by Augustus Pablo and King Tubby |
*''[[Songs in the Key of Life]]'' by Stevie Wonder | *''[[Songs in the Key of Life]]'' by Stevie Wonder | ||
*''[[Zombie (album)|Zombie]]'' by Fela Kuti | *''[[Zombie (album)|Zombie]]'' by Fela Kuti | ||
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*''[[África Brasil]]'' by Jorge Ben | *''[[África Brasil]]'' by Jorge Ben | ||
*''[[Stepping into Tomorrow]]'' by Donald Byrd | *''[[Stepping into Tomorrow]]'' by Donald Byrd | ||
- | *''[[It's Your World]]'' by Gil Scott-Heron | + | *''[[It's Your World (album)|It's Your World]]'' by Gil Scott-Heron |
*''[[Everybody Loves the Sunshine]]'' by Roy Ayers | *''[[Everybody Loves the Sunshine]]'' by Roy Ayers | ||
*''[[Rhythmatism]]'' by Steve Reid | *''[[Rhythmatism]]'' by Steve Reid | ||
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====Singles==== | ====Singles==== | ||
- | + | =====Dance===== | |
*[[Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba]] by Harlem Underground Band | *[[Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba]] by Harlem Underground Band | ||
*[[Atmosphere Strut]] by Cloud One | *[[Atmosphere Strut]] by Cloud One | ||
- | *[[Double Exposure]] by Ten Percent | + | *[[Ten Percent (song)|Ten Percent]] by Double Exposure |
- | *[[Wood Brass and Steel]] by Funkanova | + | *[[Funkanova]] by Wood Brass & Steel |
*[[Phoenix (song)|Phoenix]] by Aquarian Dream | *[[Phoenix (song)|Phoenix]] by Aquarian Dream | ||
*[[I Believe In Miracles]] by The Jackson Sisters | *[[I Believe In Miracles]] by The Jackson Sisters | ||
*[[Always There (Side Effect song)|Always There]] by Side Effect | *[[Always There (Side Effect song)|Always There]] by Side Effect | ||
*[[Dance and Shake Your Tambourine]] by The Universal Robot Band | *[[Dance and Shake Your Tambourine]] by The Universal Robot Band | ||
- | *[[Making Love (song)|Making Love]] by Sammy Gordon & The Hip Huggers | ||
*[[Touch and Go]] by Ecstacy, Passion & Pain | *[[Touch and Go]] by Ecstacy, Passion & Pain | ||
- | *[[Chase the Devil]] by Max Romeo | ||
- | *[[Lions of Judah]] by Steve Reid | ||
*[[Inside America]] by Juggy Jones | *[[Inside America]] by Juggy Jones | ||
- | *[[Super Ape (song)|Super Ape]] by Lee Perry | ||
- | *[[Lowdown (Boz Scaggs song)|Lowdown]] by Boz Scaggs | ||
*[[It's Alright Now]] by Eddie Harris | *[[It's Alright Now]] by Eddie Harris | ||
- | *[[Let me Down Easy]] by Rare Pleasure | + | *[[Let Me Down Easy]] by Rare Pleasure |
- | *[[My Baby's Got ESP]] by Four Below Zero | + | *[[My Baby's Got E.S.P.]] by Four Below Zero |
*[[For the Love of Money]] by Disco Dub Band | *[[For the Love of Money]] by Disco Dub Band | ||
- | *[[Trouble-Maker]] by Roberta Kelly | + | *[[Trouble-Maker (song) |Trouble-Maker]] by Roberta Kelly |
- | *[[Spring Rain]] by Silvetti | + | *[[Spring Rain (Bebu Silvetti song)|Spring Rain]] by Silvetti |
- | *[[Satisfaction (Residents cover)|Satisfaction]] by The Residents | + | |
- | *[[Cocaine in My Brain]] by Dillinger | + | |
*[[Love Bug]] by Bumblebee Unlimited | *[[Love Bug]] by Bumblebee Unlimited | ||
*[[Down to Love Town]] by The Originals | *[[Down to Love Town]] by The Originals | ||
*[[Life on Mars (Dexter Wansel song)|Life On Mars]] by Dexter Wansel | *[[Life on Mars (Dexter Wansel song)|Life On Mars]] by Dexter Wansel | ||
*[[Love Hangover]] by Diana Ross | *[[Love Hangover]] by Diana Ross | ||
+ | *[[Lowdown (Boz Scaggs song)|Lowdown]] by Boz Scaggs | ||
*[[Big Blow]] by Manu Dibango | *[[Big Blow]] by Manu Dibango | ||
+ | *[[Porcupine]] by [[Nature Zone]] | ||
+ | *[[To Prove My Love]] by [[Ned Doheny]] | ||
+ | *[[Windy City Theme]] by [[Carl Davis (record producer)|Carl Davis & Chi Sound Orchestra]] | ||
+ | *Sun ... Sun ... Sun by [[Jakki]] | ||
+ | *[[That's What Friends Are For]] by Madeline Bell | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Jazz===== | ||
+ | *[[Lions of Judah]] by Steve Reid | ||
+ | =====Reggae===== | ||
+ | *[[Chase the Devil]] by Max Romeo | ||
+ | *[[Super Ape (song)|Super Ape]] by Lee Perry | ||
+ | *[[Cocaine in My Brain]] by Dillinger | ||
*[[Sticks Man]] by Black Slate | *[[Sticks Man]] by Black Slate | ||
- | *[[Nature Zone]] - [[Porcupine]] | + | =====Art===== |
- | *[[Blackbyrds]] - Happy Music | + | *[[Satisfaction (Residents cover)|Satisfaction]] by The Residents |
- | *[[Brass Construction]] - Changin' | + | *[[Secondo Coro Delle Lavandaie]] by Roberto De Simone |
- | *[[Donald Byrd]] - Dominoes | + | |
- | *[[Ned Doheny]] - [[To Prove My Love]] | + | |
- | *[[Carl Davis]] & [[Chi Sound Orchestra]] - [[Windy City Theme]] | + | |
- | *[[Jakki]] - Sun ... Sun ... Sun | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ===Visual arts=== | + | |
- | :''[[1976 in art]]'' | + | |
- | *Luigi Serafini starts to work on his ''[[Codex Seraphinianus]]'' | + | |
=== Literature === | === Literature === | ||
- | *''[[The Selfish Gene]]'' by Richard Dawkins | + | ====Fiction==== |
*''[[Interview with the Vampire]]'' by Anne Rice | *''[[Interview with the Vampire]]'' by Anne Rice | ||
- | *''[[The Love that Dares to Speak its Name]]'' by James Kirkup | + | *''[[The Love That Dares to Speak Its Name]]'' by James Kirkup |
+ | ====Non-fiction==== | ||
+ | *''[[The Selfish Gene]]'' by Richard Dawkins | ||
*''[[The Cheese and the Worms]]'' by Carlo Ginzburg | *''[[The Cheese and the Worms]]'' by Carlo Ginzburg | ||
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==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
+ | * [[May 17]] – [[Charles Stepney]] - American record producer, arranger, songwriter and musician (b. 1931) | ||
*[[Fritz Lang]] (1890 - 1976) | *[[Fritz Lang]] (1890 - 1976) | ||
*[[Pierre Molinier]] (1900 - 1976) | *[[Pierre Molinier]] (1900 - 1976) |
Current revision
"I'm gonna send him to outa space, to find another race."--"Chase the Devil" (1976) by Lee Perry and Max Romeo "I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" --Network Oh, my baby's got E.S.P. --"My Baby's Got E.S.P." (1976) by Four Below Zero |
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1976 is the 976th year of the 2nd millennium, the 76th year of the 20th century, and the 7th year of the 1970s decade.
Contents |
[edit]
Art and culture
- The Roxy nightclub opens in London
- Twelve-inch single single is launched commercially
- the meme is coined
- P-Funk Earth Tour premiers in New Orleans
[edit]
Film
- Hollywood Boulevard by Joe Dante
- The Tenant by Polanski
- Taxi Driver by Scorsese
- Network by Sidney Lumet
- Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom by Pasolini
- Je t'aime moi non plus by Serge Gainsbourg
- In the Realm of the Senses by Nagisa Oshima
- Maîtresse by Barbet Schroeder
- Ugly, Dirty and Bad by Ettore Scola
- God Told Me To by Larry Cohen
- Obsession by Brian De Palma
- The Man Who Fell to Earth by Roeg
- Tracks by Henry Jaglom
- Welcome to L.A. by Alan Rudolph
- Monsieur Kleinby Joseph Losey
[edit]
Guilty pleasures
- The First Nudie Musical by Mark Haggard, Bruce Kimmel
- Salon Kitty by Tinto Brass, John Steiner
- Massacre at Central High by Rene Daalder
[edit]
Music
[edit]
Albums
- Super Ape by Lee Perry
- The first reggae concept album
- King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown by Augustus Pablo and King Tubby
- Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie Wonder
- Zombie by Fela Kuti
- Ramones by Ramones
- África Brasil by Jorge Ben
- Stepping into Tomorrow by Donald Byrd
- It's Your World by Gil Scott-Heron
- Everybody Loves the Sunshine by Roy Ayers
- Rhythmatism by Steve Reid
- The Third Reich 'n Roll by The Residents
- Pharoah by Pharoah Sanders
- The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein by Parliament
[edit]
Singles
[edit]
Dance
- Smokin' Cheeba Cheeba by Harlem Underground Band
- Atmosphere Strut by Cloud One
- Ten Percent by Double Exposure
- Funkanova by Wood Brass & Steel
- Phoenix by Aquarian Dream
- I Believe In Miracles by The Jackson Sisters
- Always There by Side Effect
- Dance and Shake Your Tambourine by The Universal Robot Band
- Touch and Go by Ecstacy, Passion & Pain
- Inside America by Juggy Jones
- It's Alright Now by Eddie Harris
- Let Me Down Easy by Rare Pleasure
- My Baby's Got E.S.P. by Four Below Zero
- For the Love of Money by Disco Dub Band
- Trouble-Maker by Roberta Kelly
- Spring Rain by Silvetti
- Love Bug by Bumblebee Unlimited
- Down to Love Town by The Originals
- Life On Mars by Dexter Wansel
- Love Hangover by Diana Ross
- Lowdown by Boz Scaggs
- Big Blow by Manu Dibango
- Porcupine by Nature Zone
- To Prove My Love by Ned Doheny
- Windy City Theme by Carl Davis & Chi Sound Orchestra
- Sun ... Sun ... Sun by Jakki
- That's What Friends Are For by Madeline Bell
[edit]
Jazz
- Lions of Judah by Steve Reid
[edit]
Reggae
- Chase the Devil by Max Romeo
- Super Ape by Lee Perry
- Cocaine in My Brain by Dillinger
- Sticks Man by Black Slate
[edit]
Art
- Satisfaction by The Residents
- Secondo Coro Delle Lavandaie by Roberto De Simone
[edit]
Literature
[edit]
Fiction
- Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice
- The Love That Dares to Speak Its Name by James Kirkup
[edit]
Non-fiction
- The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
- The Cheese and the Worms by Carlo Ginzburg
[edit]
Births
[edit]
Deaths
- May 17 – Charles Stepney - American record producer, arranger, songwriter and musician (b. 1931)
- Fritz Lang (1890 - 1976)
- Pierre Molinier (1900 - 1976)
- Max Ernst (1891 - 1976)
- Man Ray (1890 - 1976)
- Agatha Christie (1890 - 1976)
- Martin Heidegger (1889 - 1976)
- Hans Richter (1888 - 1976)
- Luchino Visconti (1906 - 1976)
- Marcel Broodthaers (1924 - 1976)
- Raymond Queneau (1903 – 1976)
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