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See also: 1976 in music, other events of 1977, 1978 in music, 1970s in music and the list of 'years in music'

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In this year, the St. Magnus Festival was founded in Orkney by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.

Perhaps most important is the release of several pivotal albums in the development of punk music. Widely-acknowledged as masterpieces and among the earliest first full-length purely punk albums, the Ramones' Rocket to Russia, the Jam's In the City , Iggy Pop's Lust for Life, Richard Hell & the Voidoids' Blank Generation, Elvis CostelloDeclan Patrick Aloysius McManus (born August 25, 1954), better known as Elvis Costello is a popular British musician, singer, and songwriter of Irish descent. He was an early participant in London's pub rock scene in the mid- 1970s, and later became assoc's My Aim Is TrueMy Aim Is True is the debut album by Elvis Costello. It ushered in the new wave genre, both musically and in the stylish appearance of the man himself. Released in 1977 (see 1977 in music) by Stiff/ Columbia, the album broke new ground with punk, pop, and, the Sex Pistols' Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols, U.F.O.'s Lights Outsee Lights Out (radio show) for the radio program, and Lights Out (game) for the game''. Lights Out is a rock album by the art punk band U. released on October 11, 1977 (see 1977 in music). Track listing #"Too Hot to Handle" (Mogg/Way) 3:37 #"Just Another and TelevisionTelevision are an American rock and roll band of the 1970s. Most histories of punk rock now acknowledge that they were among the first bands to which the label was applied. They remain widely influential, and their debut album Marquee Moon is often seen a's Marquee MoonMarquee Moon was Television's 1977 (see 1977 in music) debut album. Television was one of the mainstay acts that emerged from the CBGB scene in New York City. This album features the elliptical lyrics of Tom Verlaine set against the sparse yet complex gui are usually considered their respective masterpieces, and kickstarted punk music as the musical genre it eventually became.

The soundtrack to the film Saturday Night Fever was an enormous hit that established the Bee Gees (who had composed most of the tracks) as the most popular artists in the world, and the best-selling artist since the Beatles. Saturday Night Fever also moved disco music into the mainstream, and it dominated the charts for the next few years.

Jimmy Buffett's Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Atitudes is also especially notable in its inclusion of "Margaritaville", the biggest single of his career. This album helped establish Buffett as a popular artist, and earned him much of the rabid fanbase ("Parrotheads") that he eventually became known for. Billy Joel's The Stranger was enormously popular, and included one of his most beloved songs today, "Scenes from an Italian Restaurant". Lastly, Fleetwood Mac's Rumours is the most popular and critically acclaimed LP of the band's career; it is one of the best-selling albums of all time.

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