Nov. 15, 2025

High School Hits of the 70s

High School Hits of the 70s

Send us a text The Back in Time Brothers: High School Hits of the 70s Get ready to jump, get ready to sway! Join DJ Paulie and his brother Lou—The Back in Time Brothers—as heard on URL radio for a wild trip back to the 70s. We’re diving deep into the High School Hits of the 70s, the tracks that became the soundtrack to growing up in the decade of lava lamps and Letterman jackets. Lace up your sneakers and crank the volume as we revisit the rock anthems that blasted out of Trans Ams, inc...

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The Back in Time Brothers: High School Hits of the 70s

Get ready to jump, get ready to sway! Join DJ Paulie and his brother LouThe Back in Time Brothers—as heard on URL radio for a wild trip back to the 70s. 

We’re diving deep into the High School Hits of the 70s, the tracks that became the soundtrack to growing up in the decade of lava lamps and Letterman jackets. Lace up your sneakers and crank the volume as we revisit the rock anthems that blasted out of Trans Ams, including Ted Nugent’s guitar-fueled "Strangle Hold", Deep Purple's "Highway Star" (a badge of cool for teens who loved cars and guitars), and Head East’s "Never Been Any Reason," often nicknamed the rock and roll national anthem.

We’ve got the full rock spectrum, from the raw blues-driven rocker "Tush" by ZZ Top, to the ultimate cruising music, Fog Hat’s "Slow Ride", all the way up to Edgar Winter Group’s feel-good classic, "Free Ride". And when the lights dimmed at the gym? We’ve got the ultimate teenage heartbreak ballad, Nazareth’s "Love Hurts," which filled high school proms.

But we’re more than just classic rock! The Back in Time Brothers bring the laughs with their infamous segments:

  • Rock Talk: 70s Fads: Expert Todd Snyder deep-dives into the wonderfully weird world of 70s culture. We explore everything from the infamous Pet Rock (which sold over 1.5 million units for $3.95 a piece), to the mystical and pseudoscientific mood ring, and the bizarre cultural juggernaut of streaking (a competitive sport on college campuses). We’ll also look at how Happy Days gave us the phrase “jump the shark” when The Fonz water-skied over one!
  • Stupid Criminals: Tune in for a weekly lineup of losers, dimwitted schemes, and laughable mistakes. Hear about the woman busted for dressing in a hot dog costume and covering her neighbor's car in toilet paper, or the man who decided to sell marijuana to raise money to afford police academy.
  • Random Facts: Lou and Paul share bizarre scientific and animal tidbits, like how one teaspoon of neutron star material would weigh billions of tons and why a bearcat smells like hot buttered popcorn!
  • Bad Dates: Listen to real-life dating disasters, including a guy who threw the ends of French fries on the floor, another who immediately called his blind date "average looking", and a disastrous encounter involving a Bills-themed man cave and a perplexing "mommy kink".

So, slip on those bell bottoms, adjust the leisure suit lapels, and get ready to be taken on a free ride. The Back in Time Brothers are bringing the sound and the laughs!

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