Posted on 08/20/2016 12:03:08 PM PDT by mdittmar
This was mine,The Carpenters - We've Only Just Begun (Live 1970)
Speaking of rockabilly, the other day I was listening to the car radio with my mom and a song was playing, don’t know who was singing but it was “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” and the DJ said after it that it was reminiscent of early Elvis.
Mom huffed, “Does no one recall Gene Vincent?”
And I knew exactly what she meant. But Tony Orlando? That name I had to google.
I’m not much better at ‘70s films, although a few outstanding made-for-tv flicks are in the repertoire.
Looking forward to a ‘50s music thread...
Didn't note it in the post you replied to, but in the 'rock' genre one of my absolutely favorite albums back then (and still, truth be told) was/is:
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed . . . still a huge WOW !
“Heart was 90s, not 70s.”
Not even close. 1976 Dreamboat Annie 100 weeks on the charts, platinum!
Superb. Used to listen to KAAY little rock Beaker Street nites for that one!
BFL. I love old rock n roll and metal and blues.
It was a fine time, too-a momentary return to youth, done safely at home-and returning to adult responsibilities next day-with a nice memory, and no harm done...
The Knife rocks!
I didn’t know Dylan wrote Watchtower until MrT5 told me-I had thought I knew about every song Dylan wrote-I’d been hearing his stuff since I was about 12-13, when my mom was into folk music...
Macca’s “Maybe I’m Amazed”
Every sound on that song was from Paul, anyone who questions how great of musician he really is, should marvel at that.
I would add Sugar Magnolia and Box of Rain, also from American Beauty. All are great songs on one of the best albums of 1970.
“I didnt know Dylan wrote Watchtower until MrT5 told me”
Yeah, Jimi wasn’t much into covering other artist’s tunes, but Dylan was one of his heroes. He really loved him, and drew a great deal of inspiration from him. I think that’s one reason he put even more than his usual 100% best into covering All Along The Watchtower.
One of my coworkers-an electrician-does welding as a hobby on weekends in an open shed on his property, right by the trail to the river-he is an old headbanger like me-he is into the deep, dark stuff, too, so I hear DOA every Saturday morning when I go hiking-he’s got it cranked up so loud I’m pretty sure it can be heard in the next county...
He has some CDs of really depressing metal done by some European bands-Germany and Sweden I think-their stuff makes Bloodrock sound like a bubblegum band-do not like...
“...Crazy Little Thing Called Love...”
Has been recorded by Dwight Yoakum, Michael Buble, and Queen, among others.
Like a lot of people, my cub insisted from early childhood that the line from Purple Haze was excuse me while I kiss this guy instead of kiss the sky-she didn’t believe that until she looked it up on the internet as an adult-my husband made fun of her every time she came to the house...
Layla (Pattie Boyd Harrison Clapton) remarried for the third time in 2015, at the age of 71.
She still looks great!
“Used to listen to KAAY Little Rock...”
Oh yeah, great station. Whales singing in the station breaks, album cuts you’d never hear on top 40 stations. Good stuff. My fave in the early 70s.
If you want outstanding alternative radio today, you should check out WWOZ New Orleans. You can stream it on your computer.
The DJs are characters, each specializing in a particular genre—blues, jazz, bluegrass, rockabilly, whatever.
It’s funny how some people’s ears interpreted that one line. I was 14 when Purple Haze was released. From the first time I heard it, my ear heard, “’scuse me while I kiss the sky”
People just weren’t grokking Jimi if they heard something else.
Heck, I thought Groovin’ said, “Life would be ecstasy, you and me, and Leslie.”
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