Posted on 01/29/2011 12:21:50 PM PST by big black dog
Come on.
The later 1960's druggies who believed they could change the world through drugs, wild sex, and weird music came to realize they weren't changing anything -- at least in whatever sober moments they/we had.
Bur we still have the music!
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Wild Cherry.....
.....Just kidding, and I think you were too ;-)
Based on what seems to be popular today, I’d say the song-writing was absolutely better back then.
If you listen to today’s music (the songs that contain music and not a series of thump-beats) you can often hear melodies recorded in the ‘70s.
Rather than draw artificial lines at years that end in 0, and using 10 years as an arbitrary period of time, I would suggest that 1964-1973 was the most innovative period in rock history.
Agreed!!
Disco (like da Bears) still SUCKS!!
Me an’ you an’ a dog named Boo... travelin’ and a livin’ off the land...
If you listen to the John Lennon interviews he admits the left (young hippies)was wrong. Its his last interview - 3 days before death.
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/john-lennon-remembered-aa-9-4-aa2-8-8-20101208
And: Marshall Tucker, Poco, NRPS, Pure Prairie League, Billy Joel, Boz Skaggs, Jimmy Spheeris, Rickie Lee Jones, Linda Ronstadt, Moody Blues.....
You mean like the Yom Kippur War, Watergate, Nixon's resignation, OPEC oil embargo, fall of Saigon, coming of the next Ice Age, inflation, Three Mile Island, odd/even gas days, Iranian hostages, etc.......
The 60s were good, especially 65-67. The Seventies, for the most part sucked and was plagued by a lot of light-weight crap (Disco, “You Light Up My Life”, “Afternoon Delight” etc. The 80s were a definite improvement over the 70s. After the 80s, I lost interest in “popular music”.
Singers and songwriters. Eagles, Taylor, Croce, Simon, Fogelberg,Seger, Springsteen
70’s were great. And the closer the Beatles got to the 70’s the better they got!
No one is ever going to convince me that the members of Nirvanna were as remotely talented (musically) as the least talented member of either Zeppelin or Floyd.
Lets not forget, that the 70s were the height of Rod Stewart’s popularity. LOL
No doubt.
I didn’t say that there weren’t problems, but until ABC invented the “Crisis” news show (i.e Koppell’s 11:30 pm Hostage Crisis special every night that become Nightline after Reagan was inaugurated and Iranian “students” had a change of heart), we watched the news and thought, “Damn. That’s bad...now let’s boogie!!”
I only have two words to say about ‘70’s music...
BLACK SABBATH!
Brian Wilson.
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