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mahatmakanejeeves

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13. As long as we're talking about the 70s....
Thu Dec 26, 2019, 01:08 PM
Dec 2019

I ran across this a few minutes ago while looking up posts or threads about fashions from the 70s:

1971



I wonder where those patchwork pants went

Me too. I'd love to have a pair of pants like those.

The New Seekers - Never ending song of love 1971
5,084 views•May 23, 2015

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Song: Never Ending Song of Love
Artist: The New Seekers
Album: Dancing in the Moonlight
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The New Seekers

The New Seekers

The New Seekers in 1972

Background information
Origin: London, England
Genres: Pop, folk, gospel, rock, MOR, country
Years active: 1969–1974, 1976–present

Members: Paul Layton, Donna Jones, Francine Rees, Mick Flinn, Mark Hankins
Past members: Eve Graham, Lyn Paul, Marty Kristian, Peter Doyle, Peter Oliver, Keith Potger, Sally Graham, Laurie Heath, Chris Barrington, Kathy Ann Rae, Nicola Kerr, Danny Finn, Caitriona Walsh, Vikki James, Brian Engel, Vivien Banks

The New Seekers are an English pop group, formed in London in 1969 by Keith Potger after the break-up of his group, The Seekers. The idea was that the New Seekers would appeal to the same market as the original Seekers, but their music would have pop as well as folk influences. They achieved worldwide success in the early 1970s with hits including "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing", "You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me" and "Beg, Steal or Borrow".
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Per the timeline, that's Paul Layton on bass.

Paul Layton

Birth name: Paul Martin Layton
Born: 4 August 1947 (age 72)

Paul Martin Layton (born 4 August 1947) is an English musician and former child actor. He is best known for being the bassist and vocalist of the group The New Seekers. In his career, he has sold more than 35 million records worldwide.

Here's the original version of that tune, "Never Ending Song of Love":



Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - Never Ending Song Of Love
489,463 views•Dec 14, 2013

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Delaney & Bonnie & Friends - Never Ending Song Of Love

There is no need to adjust your monitor. They really looked like this:

Perfect disharmony: The ex-New Seekers have fallen out over plans by one of them for a 40th anniversary tour
By PAUL REVOIR FOR MAILONLINE
UPDATED: 20:25 EST, 5 May 2009

Back in those dreamy days of love and flower power, all they really wanted to do was teach the world to sing.

These days, however, the former members of The New Seekers are a little less peaceable.

A decision by one of their number to embark on a 40th anniversary tour under the band's name has created all manner of disharmony.


Happier times: The most successful New Seekers line-up (from left) Paul Layton, Eve Graham, Peter Doyle, Lyn Paul and Marty Kristian. The band scored a string of hits
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Goodness, Paul. He looks like Leif Garrett, but taller.

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Perms... the scourge of the 70's [View all] Dennis Donovan Dec 2019 OP
This post needs pictures! Merlot Dec 2019 #1
You're right. It does. Harker Dec 2019 #4
Here ya go: Dennis Donovan Dec 2019 #7
The guy on the left... Harker Dec 2019 #10
Maybe Roger Brady - architect? Dennis Donovan Dec 2019 #11
Shit... Harker Dec 2019 #14
I did it a few times. MontanaMama Dec 2019 #2
OOH That Smell! Dennis Donovan Dec 2019 #5
When my Mom and two younger sisters got home perms, that smell drove us out of the house! Archae Dec 2019 #8
My sister-in-law (a hairdresser who talked me into my early 80's perm) Dennis Donovan Dec 2019 #9
I couldn't even walk past a hair place in the mall Leith Dec 2019 #21
Oh, yes... Harker Dec 2019 #3
I definitely would've taken that over "mange" Dennis Donovan Dec 2019 #6
I used to have a crush Ohiogal Dec 2019 #16
The angelic aura Harker Dec 2019 #17
You should have experienced the 50's home perm variety. sarge43 Dec 2019 #12
Kids today eat detergent? Dennis Donovan Dec 2019 #15
Oh yeah - Mom did one perm on me when I was a kid csziggy Dec 2019 #19
As long as we're talking about the 70s.... mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2019 #13
Some guys did it when they started losing their hair TexasBushwhacker Dec 2019 #18
Maybe some can rock it, and some can't? Bernie, Room 222: sl8 Dec 2019 #20
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