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'''1975''' is the 975th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 75th year of the [[20th century]], and the 6th year of the [[1970s]] decade. '''1975''' is the 975th year of the [[2nd millennium]], the 75th year of the [[20th century]], and the 6th year of the [[1970s]] decade.
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====Non-fiction==== ====Non-fiction====
*''[[Discipline and Punish]]'' by Michel Foucault *''[[Discipline and Punish]]'' by Michel Foucault
-*''[[Bunker Archeology: Texts and Photos]]'' by Paul Virilio+*''[[Bunker Archeology]]'' by Paul Virilio
*''[[Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema]]'' by Laura Mulvey *''[[Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema]]'' by Laura Mulvey
*''[[The Perpetual Orgy]]'' by Mario Vargas Llosa *''[[The Perpetual Orgy]]'' by Mario Vargas Llosa
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*''[[The Painted Word]]'' by Tom Wolfe *''[[The Painted Word]]'' by Tom Wolfe
*''[[Sugar Blues]]'' by William Dufty *''[[Sugar Blues]]'' by William Dufty
 +*''[[Sociobiology: The New Synthesis]]'' by E. O. Wilson
=== Films === === Films ===
*''[[Inserts (film)|Inserts]]'' by John Byrum *''[[Inserts (film)|Inserts]]'' by John Byrum
-*''[[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'' by Steven Spielberg 
*''[[Shivers (film)|Shivers]]'' by David Cronenberg *''[[Shivers (film)|Shivers]]'' by David Cronenberg
*''[[Shampoo (film)|Shampoo]]'' by Hal Ashby *''[[Shampoo (film)|Shampoo]]'' by Hal Ashby
*''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail ]]'' by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones *''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail ]]'' by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones
-*''[[Picnic at Hanging Rock]]'' by Peter Weir+*''[[Picnic at Hanging Rock (film)|Picnic at Hanging Rock]]'' by Peter Weir
*''[[A Boy and His Dog (1975 film)|A Boy And His Dog]]'' by L.Q. Jones *''[[A Boy and His Dog (1975 film)|A Boy And His Dog]]'' by L.Q. Jones
*''[[Tommy (film)|Tommy]]'' by Ken Russell *''[[Tommy (film)|Tommy]]'' by Ken Russell
*''[[The Story of Adele H.]]'' by François Truffaut *''[[The Story of Adele H.]]'' by François Truffaut
-*''[[Death Race 2000]]'' by Paul Bartel 
*''[[Smile (1975 film)|Smile]]'' by Michael Ritchie *''[[Smile (1975 film)|Smile]]'' by Michael Ritchie
 +*''[[Seven Beauties]]'' by Lina Wertmüller
 +====Documentary====
 +*''[[The Ax Fight]]'' by Tim Asch and Napoleon Chagnon
 +
====Guilty pleasures==== ====Guilty pleasures====
*''[[Le Sexe qui parle]]'' by Claude Mulot *''[[Le Sexe qui parle]]'' by Claude Mulot
*''[[The Image (film)|The Image]]'' by Radley Metzger *''[[The Image (film)|The Image]]'' by Radley Metzger
*''[[La Bête (film)|The Beast]]'' by Walerian Borowczyk *''[[La Bête (film)|The Beast]]'' by Walerian Borowczyk
-*''[[La lozana andaluza (1976 film)|Portrait of Lozana: The Lusty Andalusian Woman ]]'' by Vicente Escrivá+*''[[Story of O]]'' by Just Jaeckin
-*''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' +*''[[Death Race 2000]]'' by Paul Bartel
-*''[[The Story of O]]'' by Just Jaeckin+
=== Television=== === Television===
*''[[Fawlty Towers]]'' *''[[Fawlty Towers]]''
 +===Photography===
 +*''[[Fictcryptokrimsographs]]'' by Les Krims
 +
=== Music=== === Music===
*Birth of [[British punk]] *Birth of [[British punk]]
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*First "[[Disco Mix]]es" *First "[[Disco Mix]]es"
==== Singles ==== ==== Singles ====
 +*[[Happy Music]] by The Blackbyrds
*[[Love to Love You Baby]] by Donna Summer *[[Love to Love You Baby]] by Donna Summer
-*[[Expansions]] by Lonnie Liston Smith+*[[Expansions (Lonnie Liston Smith composition)|Expansions]] by Lonnie Liston Smith
*[[Free Man]] by South Shore Commission *[[Free Man]] by South Shore Commission
-*[[Atmosphere Strut]] by Cloud One  
*[[Take Yo' Praise]] by Camille Yarbrough *[[Take Yo' Praise]] by Camille Yarbrough
-*[[Zone]] by Rhythm Makers+*[[Zone (musical composition)|Zone]] by Rhythm Makers
*[[Aie a Mwana]] by Black Blood *[[Aie a Mwana]] by Black Blood
-*[[I Love Music (song)|I Love Music]] by The O'Jays+*[[I Love Music (The O'Jays song)|I Love Music]] by The O'Jays
*[[Why Did You Do It?]] by Stretch *[[Why Did You Do It?]] by Stretch
*[[Los Conquistadores Chocolates]] by Johnny Hammond *[[Los Conquistadores Chocolates]] by Johnny Hammond
-*[[Always There]] by Ronnie Laws 
*[[Anabacoa]] by Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino *[[Anabacoa]] by Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino
*[[I Keep A Close Watch]] by John Cale *[[I Keep A Close Watch]] by John Cale
*[[La Botella]] by Joe Bataan *[[La Botella]] by Joe Bataan
*[[Erè Mèla Mèla]] by Mahmoud Ahmed *[[Erè Mèla Mèla]] by Mahmoud Ahmed
-*Trying to Find a Way by Regeneration feat. Stanley Cowell+*[[Trying to Find a Way]] by Regeneration feat. Stanley Cowell
-*That's What Friends Are For by Madeline Bell+*[[Turn Off The Lights]] by Larry Young's Fuel
-*Turn Off The Lights by Larry Young's Fuel+
*[[Mister Magic]] by Grover Washington, Jr. *[[Mister Magic]] by Grover Washington, Jr.
*[[Do It Anyway You Wanna]] by People's Choice *[[Do It Anyway You Wanna]] by People's Choice
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*[[Peace Pipe]] by B.T. Express *[[Peace Pipe]] by B.T. Express
*[[Got To Get Your Own]] by Reuben Wilson *[[Got To Get Your Own]] by Reuben Wilson
 +*[[Shack Up]] by Banbarra
 +*[[(Fallin' Like) Dominoes]] by [[Donald Byrd]]
 +*[[C'est ma vie]] by Salvatore Adamo
 +*[[Manhã]] by Azymuth
 +*[[Low Rider]] by War
 +*[[Don't Leave Me This Way]] by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
 +*[[I'm Not in Love]] by 10cc
 +*[[Ain't Nobody Straight in L.A.]] by The Miracles
==== Albums ==== ==== Albums ====
*''[[De Natura Sonorum]]'' by Bernard Parmegiani *''[[De Natura Sonorum]]'' by Bernard Parmegiani
*''[[Discreet Music]]'' by Brian Eno *''[[Discreet Music]]'' by Brian Eno
-*[[Marcus Garvey (album)|Marcus Garvey]]/[[Garvey's Ghost]] - [[Burning Spear]] +*''[[Places and Spaces]]'' by Donald Byrd
-*[[Africa Must Be Free by 1983]] - [[Hugh Mundell]] +*''[[Mothership Connection]]'' by Parliament
-*[[Mystic Voyage]] - [[Roy Ayers]] +*''[[Concepts in Unity]]'' by Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino
-*[[Places and Spaces]] - [[Donald Byrd]]+*''[[Expensive Shit]]'' by Fela Kuti
-*[[Mothership Connection]] - [[Parliament]]+*''[[Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares]]'' by Bulgarian State Radio & Television Female Vocal Choir
-*[[Concepts in Unity]] - [[Grupo Folklorico Y Experimental Nuevayorquino]]+*''[[Lawrence of Newark]]'' by Larry Young
-*[[Expensive Shit]] - [[Fela Kuti]]+*''[[Revolution Dub]]'' by Lee Perry
 +*''[[Colors (Raul de Souza)|Colors]]'' by Raul de Souza
 +*''[[Another Green World]]'' by Brian Eno
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== Births == == Births ==

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"[...] In 1975, an edited version of "Autobahn" was a top 10 hit. It wasn't the first synth hit --that honor belongs to Gershon Kingsley's hissing "Popcorn," performed by studio group Hot Butter-- but it wasn't a pure novelty either." --"Machine Soul: A History Of Techno", Jon Savage


"The 1975 movie Inserts directed by John Byrum about a pornographic film production, which starred Richard Dreyfuss and was originally released with an X rating, took its name from the double meaning that "insert" both refers to the film technique (often used in pornographic filmmaking) and to sexual intercourse." --Sholem Stein

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