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3 Classic Rock Songs From 1979 That Felt Like the Last Night of the 70s

The year 1979 marked the end of a decade and an entire era for music. As we transitioned into the 1980s, classic rock songs began to sound very different. And the following three tunes from that very year were very indicative of the direction rock would take in the 80s. Letโ€™s take a look at a few classic rock songs from 1979 that really did sound like the last night of the 1970s.

โ€œAnother Brick In The Wall, Part 2โ€ by Pink Floyd from โ€˜The Wallโ€™

Pink Floyd would keep the train going in the 1980s, but this particular song really did mark the end of an era for the band and rock music as a whole. โ€œAnother Brick In The Wall, Part 2โ€ has that classic art rock sound of the late 1970s, glittering synths, and sophisticated production that would carry over into the 1980s.

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โ€œAnother Brick In The Wall, Part 2โ€ by Pink Floyd peaked at No. 1 across the board, including charts in the US, UK, and much of Europe.

โ€œLondon Callingโ€ by The Clash from โ€˜London Callingโ€™

Punk rock was born in the late 1970s, and it would continue to enjoy its time in the spotlight in the 1980s. โ€œLondon Callingโ€ was a particularly good โ€œtransitionalโ€ song for the genre. It had that very late-70s punk sound, with the kind of dark urgency that would become common in early 1980s punk rock stylings. Thereโ€™s also a spooky sort of finality to this song by The Clash, and I canโ€™t think of a more suitable song for this list of tunes that sound like the last night of the 1970s.

โ€œLondon Callingโ€ by The Clash peaked at No. 11 in the UK and No. 30 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US.

โ€œThe Logical Songโ€ by Supertramp from โ€˜Breakfast In Americaโ€™

This entry on our list of classic rock songs from 1979 is a fine example of the direction rock music would take. Supertrampโ€™s โ€œThe Logical Songโ€ incorporates synthesizers, keyboards, and polished production into rock gorgeously, and that would become the standard for rock tunes in the 80s.

โ€œThe Logical Songโ€ by Supertramp made it all the way to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1979.

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