ME: Honestly, mum, just rent a container and burn the lot, why on earth would you want to hoard all this sh*t?!

ALSO ME: Aaahmygaaaad, mum you’ve got the original Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell vinyl from 1977, I’m dying!!!

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Super Bowl XI was played on January 9, 1977, at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. The Raiders defeated the Vikings by the score of 32–14 to win their first Super Bowl.

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Released 🎬 in 1977,
The Spy Who Loved Me

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Batman has killed in the comics in 1972, 1977, 1987, 1990, 1996, 2005 and more

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unsigs 28977, 27021, 11210 & 02343.

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André Thomkins, Permanentszene: Drawings, Watercolors, Paintings, Collages, Objects and Texts from 1946-1977, 1978 https://t.co/aNrrK4KFew

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' everyone out here
father has made more friends he
deep down beneath the Yellow Springs '



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On Sept. 20, 1977, what would later become known as the Petrozavodsk phenomenon occurred when sightings of a huge, jellyfish-shaped object in the sky were reported by people in Russia and Finland

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Getaway 💜💣
• First group piece and it took me a while but I had fun, messed with the color correction on this one too lol.
Sullivan belongs to me, Rose belongs to @/Peach9977, Punk belongs to @/SacredGale

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In 1977, we were graced by a movie full of teen angst, biting severed heads and blood barfing cat portraits.
Nobuhiko Obayashi’s “House” is a spectacle for the eyes and whole lot of weird fun! What’s your favorite “House” moment?
New to it? Watch on !

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Daimos! 1978 Voltes V! 1977, 2 down one more left of the robot romance Trilogy Commbattler V! 1976 you're next 🔥🔥🔥

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How did you mark the 1977, 2002 and 2012 jubilees? We're looking for pictures of past celebrations in and around for a new display at Hollytrees Museum. To find out more, visit: https://t.co/A8I415Zf7D

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Ian Hamilton Finlay, Battle of Midway I & II, 1977, collection https://t.co/iQzUqpl0PW

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Rise and Fall
by Aaron Brent Harker (b. 1977, painter)
oil on linen

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The Brain
Artwork by Frank Frazetta circa 1967
Featured on Nazareth's "Expect No Mercy" album, "Eerie "Eerie
In 1977, Scottish rockers Nazareth released their ninth studio album “Expect No Mercy” that adapted Frazetta’s “the Brain” for its cover.

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