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- | :[[1970]] - [[1971]] - [[1972]] - [[1973]] - [[1974]] - [[1975]] - [[1976]] - [[1977]] - [[1978]] - [[1979]] - [[1980]] | + | "On [[December 15]], [[1973]], the [[American Psychiatric Association]], removed [[homosexuality]] from its official list of [[mental disorder]]s. Economically, the [[1973 oil crisis]] marks the end of the [[trente glorieuses]]." --Sholem Stein |
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+ | "One of the most spectacular [[Nightclub|discotheque]] records in recent months is a perfect example of the genre: [[Manu Dibango]]'s "[[Soul Makossa]]."--"[[Discotheque rock '72: Paaaaarty!]]" (1973) by Vince Aletti | ||
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+ | ! style="text-align:right; width:310px;"|<< [[1972]] | ||
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+ | ! style="text-align:left; width:310px;"|[[1974]] >> | ||
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+ | '''1973''' is the 973rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 73rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1970s decade. | ||
== Art and culture == | == Art and culture == | ||
- | + | * [[December 15]] - The [[American Psychiatric Association]] declassified [[homosexuality as a mental disorder]]. | |
+ | * [[Rosenhan experiment]] | ||
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
- | *''[[Don't Look Now]]'' | + | *''[[Don't Look Now]]'' by Nicolas Roeg |
- | *''[[Fantastic Planet]]'' | + | *''[[Fantastic Planet]]'' by René Laloux |
- | *''[[La Grande Bouffe]]'' | + | *''[[La Grande Bouffe]]'' by Marco Ferreri |
- | *''[[The Mother and the Whore]]'' | + | *''[[The Mother and the Whore]]'' by Jean Eustache |
- | *''[[Score]]'' | + | *''[[Soylent Green]]'' by Richard Fleischer |
- | *''[[Soylent Green]]'' | + | *''[[Themroc]]'' by Claude Faraldo |
- | *''[[Themroc]]'' | + | *''[[Turkish Delight (film)|Turkish Delight]]'' by Paul Verhoeven |
- | *''[[Turkish Delight (film)]]'' | + | *''[[The Exorcist]]'' by William Friedkin |
- | *''[[The Exorcist]]'' William Friedkin | + | *''[[Sisters (1973 film)|Sisters]]'' by Brian De Palma |
- | *''[[Sisters]]'' Brian De Palma | + | *''[[The Wicker Man]]'' by Robin Hardy |
- | *''[[The Wicker Man]]'' Robin Hardy | + | *''[[Paper Moon]]'' by Peter Bogdanovich |
- | *''[[Aguirre, the Wrath of God]]'' Werner Herzog | + | *''[[American Graffiti]]'' by George Lucas |
- | *''[[Paper Moon]]'' Peter Bogdanovich | + | *''[[Heavy Traffic]]'' by Ralph Bakshi |
- | *''[[American Graffiti]]'' George Lucas | + | *''[[Belladonna of Sadness]]'' by Eiichi Yamamoto |
- | *''[[Heavy Traffic]]'' Ralph Bakshi | + | |
- | === Fiction === | + | ====Non fiction==== |
- | *''[[Crash]]'' by [[J. G. Ballard]] | + | *''[[Can Dialectics Break Bricks? ]]'' by René Viénet |
- | *''[[Momo (novel)|Momo]]'' | + | *''[[The Society of the Spectacle (film)|The Society of the Spectacle]]'' by Guy Debord |
+ | *''[[The Gulag Archipelago]]'' by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Guilty pleasures==== | ||
+ | *''[[Thriller – A Cruel Picture]]'' by Bo Arne Vibenius | ||
+ | *''[[Score (film)|Score]]'' by Radley Metzger | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Literature=== | ||
+ | ==== Fiction ==== | ||
+ | *[[Crash (Ballard novel) |Crash]] by J. G. Ballard | ||
+ | *[[Momo (novel)|Momo]] by Michael Ende | ||
+ | *[[The Madness of the Day]] by Maurice Blanchot | ||
+ | *"[[The World as Will and Wallpaper]]" by R. A. Lafferty | ||
+ | ==== Non-fiction==== | ||
+ | *''[[The Last of the Nuba]]'' by Leni Riefenstahl | ||
+ | *''[[Quatre siècles de Surréalisme]]'' by Aline Jacquiot | ||
+ | *''[[The Denial of Death]]'' by Ernest Becker | ||
+ | *''[[How Musical is Man?]]'' by John Blacking | ||
+ | *''[[Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-century Europe]]'' by Hayden White | ||
=== Music === | === Music === | ||
+ | *[[Lee Perry]] | ||
+ | **Builds [[the Black Ark]] studios | ||
- | *Larry Levan | + | *[[Larry Levan]] |
- | **The resident DJ at the Continental Baths walks out and the owner tells light-man Larry Levan that he’s got six hours to find a record collection. Levan becomes resident. The nightclub soundtrack of Motown and Soul gives way to Gamble and the Huff’s Philly sound. MFSB release; ‘Love Is The Message’ typifies gay clubbing in NYC. Disco as a genre is born with the success of Soul Makossa, based on its club play at the Loft. | + | **The resident DJ at the [[Continental Baths]] walks out and the owner tells light-man Larry Levan that he’s got six hours to find a record collection. Levan becomes resident. The nightclub soundtrack of Motown and Soul gives way to [[Gamble and Huff]]’s Philly sound. MFSB release; ‘[[Love Is The Message]]’ typifies gay clubbing in NYC. Disco as a genre is born with the success of "[[Soul Makossa]]", based on its club play at [[the Loft]]. |
+ | |||
+ | *First article on [[disco]] | ||
+ | **[[Discotheque rock '72: Paaaaarty!]] - Vince Aletti in Rolling Stone. The first major article citing disco and its music. Discotheques Break Singles - The first major mention of disco in a trade publication. This appeared in Billboard Magazine in late September. | ||
- | *First article on disco | ||
- | **MEDIA - Discotheque Rock '72: Paaaaarty! - Vince Aletti in Rolling Stone. The first major article citing disco and its music. Discotheques Break Singles - The first major mention of disco in a trade publication. This appeared in Billboard Magazine in late September. [[read the article] | ||
====Albums==== | ====Albums==== | ||
- | *''[[Summer (The First Time)]]'' by Bobby Goldsboro | + | *''[[Here Come the Warm Jets]]'' by Brian Eno |
*''[[Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle]]'' by Lee Perry | *''[[Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle]]'' by Lee Perry | ||
- | *Catch a Fire (1973) - Bob Marley | + | *''[[Hustlers Convention (Lightnin' Rod album)|Hustlers Convention]]'' by Jalal Mansur Nuriddin |
- | *Wild and Peaceful (1973) - Kool & The Gang | + | *''[[Catch a Fire]]'' by Bob Marley |
- | *Funky Kingston (1973 - Toots & The Maytals | + | *''[[Wild and Peaceful (Kool & the Gang album)|Wild and Peaceful]]'' by Kool & The Gang |
- | *Coffy - Roy Ayers | + | *''[[Coffy (soundtrack)|Coffy]]'' by Roy Ayers |
- | *Chuck Mangione - Land of Make Believe | + | *''[[Cosmic Slop]]'' by Funkadelic |
- | *African Herbsman (1973) - Bob Marley | + | *''[[African Herbsman]]'' by Bob Marley |
- | *The New York Dolls (1973) - New York Dolls | + | *''[[New York Dolls (album)|New York Dolls]]'' by New York Dolls |
- | *Milagre Dos Peixes - Milton Nascimento | + | *''[[Milagre dos Peixes]]'' by Milton Nascimento |
- | *Herbie Hancock - Headhunters | + | *''[[Head Hunters]]'' by Herbie Hancock |
- | *Skull Snaps | + | *''[[Skull Snaps]]'' by Skull Snaps |
- | *Space is the Place - Sun Ra | + | *''[[Solid Air]]'' by [[John Martyn]] |
- | *John Martyn - Solid Air | + | *''[[Birds of Venezuela]]'' by Jean-Claude Roché |
- | *Cosmic Slop - Funkadelic | + | *''[[Hosono House]]'' by Haruomi Hosono |
====Singles==== | ====Singles==== | ||
- | *MFSB - [[Love is the Message]] | + | *[[Cala Boca Menino]] by João Donato. |
- | *Manu Dibango - [[Soul Makossa]] | + | *[[Summer (The First Time)]] by Bobby Goldsboro |
- | *[[Gil Scott-Heron]] - [[The Bottle]] | + | *[[Jolene (song)|Jolene]] by Dolly Parton |
- | *[[Boris Gardiner]] Happening - [[Melting Pot]] | + | *[[Love Is the Message]] by MFSB |
- | *[[Incredible Bongo Band]] - Apache/Bongo Rock | + | *[[Koke]] by Tribe |
- | *[[Barrabàs]] - Woman/Wild Safari | + | *[[Hurts So Good]] by Millie Jackson |
- | *[[Tribe]] - [[Koke]] | + | *[[Same Beat]] by The J.B.'s |
- | *[[First Choice]] - Armed and Extremely Dangerous/Smarty Pants | + | *[[C'est normal ]] by Brigitte Fontaine and Areski |
- | *First Choice -Love & Happiness | + | *[[Apache (instrumental)|Apache/Bongo Rock]] by the Incredible Bongo Band |
- | *Getting Together - Brothers Guiding Light Featuring David (Mercury, 1973) | + | *[[Space Is the Place]] by Sun Ra |
- | *[[King Tubby]] (1973) stereo dub album 'Blackboard Jungle' | + | *[[For the Love of Money]] by the O'Jays |
- | *[[O'Jays]] - For The Love Of Money | + | *[[Pillow Talk (song)|Pillow Talk]] by Sylvia Robinson |
- | *[[Sun Ra]] - Space Is The Place | + | *[[Melting Pot]] by Boris Gardiner |
- | *The Moments - Sexy Mama | + | *[[Entre dos aguas]] by Paco de Lucía |
- | *Brief Encounter - Human | + | *[[Love and Happiness]] by First Choice |
- | *[[Skull Snaps]] - My Hang Up is You | + | *[[Chameleon (composition)|Chameleon]] by Herbie Hancock |
- | *[[The Intruders]] - I'll Always Love my Mama | + | *[[Sexy Mama]] by The Moments |
- | *[[Fatback Band]] - Goin' to See My Baby | + | *[[Human]] by Brief Encounter |
- | *[[Yellow Sunshine]] - Yellow Sunshine | + | *[[My Hang Up is You]] by Skull Snaps |
- | *[[Chuck Mangione]] - Land of Make Believe | + | *[[I'll Always Love My Mama]] by The Intruders |
- | *[[Harold Melvin]] and The Blue Notes - The Love I Lost | + | *[[Yellow Sunshine]] by Yellow Sunshine |
+ | *[[The Love I Lost]] by Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes | ||
+ | *[[Message personnel]] by Françoise Hardy | ||
+ | *[[Corazón]] by Carole King | ||
+ | *[[Jungle Boogie]] by Kool and the Gang | ||
+ | *[[If You Want Me to Stay]] by Sly and the Family Stone | ||
+ | *[[Seasons in the Sun]] by Terry Jacks | ||
+ | *[[Land of Make Believe (Chuck Mangione song)|Land of Make Believe]] by Chuck Mangione ft. Esther Satterfield | ||
+ | *[[Personality Crisis (song)|Personality Crisis]] by the New York Dolls | ||
+ | *[[Right Place, Wrong Time (song)|Right Place, Wrong Time]] by Dr. John | ||
+ | *[[Didn't I]] by Darondo | ||
+ | *[[Yellow Train]] by Résonance | ||
+ | *[[Cat's Eyes]] by Life | ||
=== Art === | === Art === | ||
- | *''[[Manet's Olympia]]'' by [[Mel Ramos]] | + | *''[[Rock Dreams]]'', a book of paintings by Guy Peellaert with text by Nik Cohn |
+ | *''[[Manet's Olympia]]'' by Mel Ramos | ||
+ | |||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
+ | *[[October 24]] - [[Madlib]], American musician and composer (''[[Mind Fusion]]'') | ||
+ | |||
==Deaths == | ==Deaths == | ||
+ | * [[July 20]] – [[Robert Smithson]], American artist (b. [[1938]]) | ||
+ | *[[Carlo Mollino]] (1905 - 1973) | ||
+ | *[[Elsa Schiaparelli]] (1890 - 1973) | ||
+ | *[[Max Horkheimer]] (1895 - 1973) | ||
+ | *[[Pablo Picasso]] (1881 - 1973) | ||
+ | *[[Robert Smithson]] (1938 - 1973) | ||
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"On December 15, 1973, the American Psychiatric Association, removed homosexuality from its official list of mental disorders. Economically, the 1973 oil crisis marks the end of the trente glorieuses." --Sholem Stein "One of the most spectacular discotheque records in recent months is a perfect example of the genre: Manu Dibango's "Soul Makossa."--"Discotheque rock '72: Paaaaarty!" (1973) by Vince Aletti |
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1973 is the 973rd year of the 2nd millennium, the 73rd year of the 20th century, and the 4th year of the 1970s decade.
Contents |
[edit]
Art and culture
- December 15 - The American Psychiatric Association declassified homosexuality as a mental disorder.
- Rosenhan experiment
[edit]
Film
- Don't Look Now by Nicolas Roeg
- Fantastic Planet by René Laloux
- La Grande Bouffe by Marco Ferreri
- The Mother and the Whore by Jean Eustache
- Soylent Green by Richard Fleischer
- Themroc by Claude Faraldo
- Turkish Delight by Paul Verhoeven
- The Exorcist by William Friedkin
- Sisters by Brian De Palma
- The Wicker Man by Robin Hardy
- Paper Moon by Peter Bogdanovich
- American Graffiti by George Lucas
- Heavy Traffic by Ralph Bakshi
- Belladonna of Sadness by Eiichi Yamamoto
[edit]
Non fiction
- Can Dialectics Break Bricks? by René Viénet
- The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord
- The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
[edit]
Guilty pleasures
- Thriller – A Cruel Picture by Bo Arne Vibenius
- Score by Radley Metzger
[edit]
Literature
[edit]
Fiction
- Crash by J. G. Ballard
- Momo by Michael Ende
- The Madness of the Day by Maurice Blanchot
- "The World as Will and Wallpaper" by R. A. Lafferty
[edit]
Non-fiction
- The Last of the Nuba by Leni Riefenstahl
- Quatre siècles de Surréalisme by Aline Jacquiot
- The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker
- How Musical is Man? by John Blacking
- Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-century Europe by Hayden White
[edit]
Music
- Lee Perry
- Builds the Black Ark studios
- Larry Levan
- The resident DJ at the Continental Baths walks out and the owner tells light-man Larry Levan that he’s got six hours to find a record collection. Levan becomes resident. The nightclub soundtrack of Motown and Soul gives way to Gamble and Huff’s Philly sound. MFSB release; ‘Love Is The Message’ typifies gay clubbing in NYC. Disco as a genre is born with the success of "Soul Makossa", based on its club play at the Loft.
- First article on disco
- Discotheque rock '72: Paaaaarty! - Vince Aletti in Rolling Stone. The first major article citing disco and its music. Discotheques Break Singles - The first major mention of disco in a trade publication. This appeared in Billboard Magazine in late September.
[edit]
Albums
- Here Come the Warm Jets by Brian Eno
- Upsetters 14 Dub Blackboard Jungle by Lee Perry
- Hustlers Convention by Jalal Mansur Nuriddin
- Catch a Fire by Bob Marley
- Wild and Peaceful by Kool & The Gang
- Coffy by Roy Ayers
- Cosmic Slop by Funkadelic
- African Herbsman by Bob Marley
- New York Dolls by New York Dolls
- Milagre dos Peixes by Milton Nascimento
- Head Hunters by Herbie Hancock
- Skull Snaps by Skull Snaps
- Solid Air by John Martyn
- Birds of Venezuela by Jean-Claude Roché
- Hosono House by Haruomi Hosono
[edit]
Singles
- Cala Boca Menino by João Donato.
- Summer (The First Time) by Bobby Goldsboro
- Jolene by Dolly Parton
- Love Is the Message by MFSB
- Koke by Tribe
- Hurts So Good by Millie Jackson
- Same Beat by The J.B.'s
- C'est normal by Brigitte Fontaine and Areski
- Apache/Bongo Rock by the Incredible Bongo Band
- Space Is the Place by Sun Ra
- For the Love of Money by the O'Jays
- Pillow Talk by Sylvia Robinson
- Melting Pot by Boris Gardiner
- Entre dos aguas by Paco de Lucía
- Love and Happiness by First Choice
- Chameleon by Herbie Hancock
- Sexy Mama by The Moments
- Human by Brief Encounter
- My Hang Up is You by Skull Snaps
- I'll Always Love My Mama by The Intruders
- Yellow Sunshine by Yellow Sunshine
- The Love I Lost by Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes
- Message personnel by Françoise Hardy
- Corazón by Carole King
- Jungle Boogie by Kool and the Gang
- If You Want Me to Stay by Sly and the Family Stone
- Seasons in the Sun by Terry Jacks
- Land of Make Believe by Chuck Mangione ft. Esther Satterfield
- Personality Crisis by the New York Dolls
- Right Place, Wrong Time by Dr. John
- Didn't I by Darondo
- Yellow Train by Résonance
- Cat's Eyes by Life
[edit]
Art
- Rock Dreams, a book of paintings by Guy Peellaert with text by Nik Cohn
- Manet's Olympia by Mel Ramos
[edit]
Births
- October 24 - Madlib, American musician and composer (Mind Fusion)
[edit]
Deaths
- July 20 – Robert Smithson, American artist (b. 1938)
- Carlo Mollino (1905 - 1973)
- Elsa Schiaparelli (1890 - 1973)
- Max Horkheimer (1895 - 1973)
- Pablo Picasso (1881 - 1973)
- Robert Smithson (1938 - 1973)
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