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- | *''[[The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) - Rainer Werner Fassbinder | + | *''[[The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant]]'' (1972) - Rainer Werner Fassbinder |
*''[[Aguirre, the Wrath of God]]'' (1972) - Werner Herzog | *''[[Aguirre, the Wrath of God]]'' (1972) - Werner Herzog | ||
*''[[Pink Flamingos]]'' (1972) - John Waters | *''[[Pink Flamingos]]'' (1972) - John Waters |
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Art and culture
- Porno chic trend starts
- Deep Throat opened to the raincoat crowd in June, 1972, at the New World Theater on 49th Street. Raincoaters are men who, according to the stereotype, arrive at adult theaters wearing raincoats to allow access to their genitals while they fantasize about the women on screen. --Luke Ford
- The Joy of Sex
Film
- Silent Running by Douglas Trumbull
- Deliverance by John Boorman
- Deep Throat by Gerard Damiano
- The Last House on the Left by Wes Craven
- Last Tango in Paris by Bernardo Bertolucci
- Acéra ou le bal des sorcières
- La cabina by Antonio Mercero
- The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972) - Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972) - Werner Herzog
- Pink Flamingos (1972) - John Waters
- The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie (1972) - Luis Buñuel
- Fat City (1972) - John Huston
- Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex But Were Afraid to Ask (1972) - Woody Allen
- Boxcar Bertha by Martin Scorsese
- Play It Again, Sam (1972) - Herbert Ross
Music
- After hour clubs
- "Continental Baths was getting popular around the time I started at Better Days (may/july 1972). Larry Levan was just getting started at that time."--Tee Scott
- Blaxploitation [...]
- 1972 saw the artistic peak of the blaxploitation soundtrack. Several of America's biggest black artists were working on soundtracks simultaneously. [...]
- Glam rock [...]
- Glam rock, androgyny, David Bowie, New York Dolls, [...]
- Nuggets [...]
- Rock critic (and future Patti Smith guitarist) Lenny Kaye first defined and named the movement in 1972 as compiler of Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era. This legendary double album was perhaps the first collection of older recordings to treat the music as worthy of lasting attention and not just as a quickly fading "oldie but goodie" memory. As such, Nuggets helped plant the seed for Rhino Records, which returned the favor in 1998 with an expanded 4-CD edition of the seminal compilation.
- Dub [...]
- In 1972, encouraged by Bunny Lee, King Tubby, an electronics engineer and sound system owner, began to mix records in four- track, and by late 1973 his name graced many b-side ' versions' (the name is a corruption of instrumental version, or 'Version 2') of other people's records, notably those of Bunny Lee and Lee Perry. --Colin Larkin, 1998
Singles
- Soul Makossa by Manu Dibango
- Le Voyageur by Heldon
- The Mexican by Babe Ruth
- Jungle Fever (song) by The Chakachas
- Wild Safari by Barrabás
- Curtis Mayfield - Pusherman (1972)
- Eddie Kendricks - Girl You Need A Change Of Mind (1972)
- Dramatics - What You See Is What You Get (1972)
- War - City, Country, City (1972)
- Manu Dibango - New Bell
- Chakachas - Jungle Fever - http://www.allthingsdeep.com/dge/chakachas.htm
- Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together
- Sun Ra - Space is the Place
- Babe Ruth - The Mexican
- The Isleys - Work To Do
- Lyn Collins - Think (About It)
- Jorge Ben - Taj Mahal
Albums
- Harvest by Neil Young
- Africa's Blood - Lee "Scratch" Perry
- The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust - David Bowie
- Exile on Main Street - The Rolling Stones
- Soul Makossa (1972) - Manu Dibango
- Clube Da Esquina - Milton Nascimento
- Greetings From L.A. - Tim Buckley
Births
Deaths
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