The Songs That Defined 1975 When Music Got Bigger

1975 didn’t feel subtle. It felt massive. The production got bigger. The hooks got sharper. The radio got more competitive. And artists weren’t just chasing hits anymore — they were building identities that could dominate the decade. From Queen and Fleetwood Mac to Eagles, KC and the Sunshine Band, Led Zeppelin, and Aerosmith, these are the songs that defined 1975 — the ones that captured the confidence, ambition, and sound of the mid-70s at full power. This was the year music stopped experimenting… and started taking over. 👇 Which 1975 song defines the year for you? 00:00 – Why 1975 Felt Bigger 01:10 – Bohemian Rhapsody – Queen 03:15 – Dream On – Aerosmith 05:05 – Fame – David Bowie 06:40 – Rhinestone Cowboy – Glen Campbell 08:10 – Lyin’ Eyes – Eagles 09:45 – That’s the Way (I Like It) – KC and the Sunshine Band 11:10 – Kashmir – Led Zeppelin 13:00 – Love Will Keep Us Together – Captain & Tennille 14:20 – What 1975 Really Sounded Like 15:20 – Outro