I've watched quite a few 70's TV shows and a number of them have great disco/funk/soul theme songs. And here are my favourites:
Fat Albert theme song
Jacksons variety theme song
Theme From Swat
Starsky & Hutch theme song
All of the Soul Train theme songs
All of the theme songs to the Shaft series and movies
Love Boat theme song
Charlies Angels theme song
Good Times theme song
So what are your favourites?
Hi Funky, I'm a big fan of the 70's TV themes too!!!![]()
Well, let's go:
Shaft (TV & Movie Stuff)- Isaac Hayes
SWAT - Barry DeVorzon/Rythm Heritage
Starsky & Hutch (Gotcha!)-Tom Scott
Baretta's theme (Keep Your Eyes On Sparrow) -Rythm Heritage/El Chicano
Kojak - N/A
Police Woman - N/A
Streets Of San Francisco - Pat Williams
....and a few more, I cant remember now!
Peace.
SENHORES DO GROOVE - BRAZIL
Hey,
I agree with BLAX, STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO and BARETTA's were greeeeeat themes. But I have my pics, too:
THE MONSTERS theme (yes!)
THUNDERBIRDS theme (Thunderbirds ARE GO!)
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE
GET CHRISTIE LOVE theme
MOD SQUAD theme
Enough!
zeca azevedo (the vidiot)
Theme from S.W.A.T.
Theme from Baretta - Merry Clayton version on 7"
The Jeffersons theme.... For Real......
Get Christie Love - Now, that was interesting
Fat Albert Theme - Flavor.....
Good Times Theme - Gospel, but blessive
The Love Boat Theme - Disco, but effective
Mission Impossible - Impossible not to love
Kung Fu Theme - HAH!!!!!!!!
Keep the faith and everything will come your way as time marches on!
The break on "theme from swat" (especially the rhythm heritage version) is hot to death! the early hip-hop djs used to cut and extend that break ad-infinitum.
with well tidings and kind regards,
kelvy
Other TV show theme songs I like are:
Hawaii 5-0 theme
Mission Impossible theme
Scooby Doo themes (especially 1972/73 series theme)
Fantastic Four theme
Man About The House theme (not disco related but great song)
Goodies themes (great comedy and great songs especially the funky theme used in the 1972/73 series)
Top Of The Pops theme (starts off with Led Zepplin's "Whole Lotta Love" and fuses into a R&B dance song)
I certainly agree with that, also I really love the start where you hear the really funky wah-wah sounds.kelvy wrote:
The break on "theme from swat" (especially the rhythm heritage version) is hot to death! the early hip-hop djs used to cut and extend that break ad-infinitum.
with well tidings and kind regards,
kelvy
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