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Best Albums of the 70's
Posted on 12/05/2001 10:10:30 PM PST by Dan from Michigan
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To: Dan from Michigan
I don't know anything about that....... Oh yeah, you coach HS football now don't ya? Message received.
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posted on
12/05/2001 10:37:15 PM PST
by
Gumption
To: Dan from Michigan
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (debut album, 1978)
Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (Dylan)
Exile On Main Street (Stones)
All Things Must Pass (George)
Dark Side of the Moon (Floyd)
Surf's Up (Beach Boys)
Live At Leeds (The Ooo)
Fleetwood Mac (self titled)
Space Oddity (Bowie) (for MelC)
Pyramid (Alan Parsons)
Even In The Quietest Moments (Supertramp)
Brave new World (Stevie Guitar Miller)
Question of Balance (Moody Blues)
Smiler (Rod Stewart)
Agents of Fortune (Blue Oyster Cult)
After the Gold Rush (Neil Young)
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posted on
12/05/2001 10:39:12 PM PST
by
jwfiv
To: Dan from Michigan
No way, Spirit of Radio was their first hit (I think) but definitely 70's.
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posted on
12/05/2001 10:40:08 PM PST
by
Gumption
To: Dan from Michigan
Alot of what Jethro Tull released that decade
Living in the Past
Aqualung
Thick as a Brick
Passion Play
Songs from the Wood
to name a few
To: Dan from Michigan
No mention of Peter Frampton? Or Yes? Or the Incredible String Band?
To: Gumption
Red Barchetta is a great song. Spirit of the Radio is from the album Perminent Waves, another outstanding album by Rush
To: Dan from Michigan
Iron Maiden, Judas Priest.
Can the moderator please delete post #5 please.
(just kiddin')
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posted on
12/05/2001 10:44:56 PM PST
by
Gumption
To: rdb3
Hard to pick a best P-Funk 70's album. You also left James Brown off your 70's soul list. Also, Kool and the Gang could get an honorable mention.
As for Barry White, Rick James, George Duke, AWB, and Isaac Hayes, I will give you that they each had classic songs but I would argue that none of them had an album that could make a discussion of "best albums" of the 70's.
Talking Heads is another band that would make my list. Bob Marley and the Wailers had several (Burnin, Catch a Fire, Natty Dread, Exodus).
Grateful Dead "Workingman's Dead" is another possible.
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posted on
12/05/2001 10:45:53 PM PST
by
stilts
To: Dan from Michigan
Allman Bros.' Eat A Peach
To: DCBurgess58
Thanks. (Spirit of THE Radio ... got it)
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posted on
12/05/2001 10:51:30 PM PST
by
Gumption
To: Dan from Michigan
David Bowie-Ziggy Stardust
Montrose-Montrose(first album)
Edgar Winter Group-They Only Come Out At Night
Jethro Tull-Stand Up Johnny Winter-Still Alive and Well
Bad Company-Bad Company
Free-All Right Now
Leon Russell-Leon Russell and the Shelter People
Neil Young-After the Gold Rush
A few additions to the list....Thanks for startin' this thread Dan!!....OBTW....(...grew up in Berrien County...the one that border's Indiana and right on Lake Michigan...in Florida now..)
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posted on
12/05/2001 10:56:05 PM PST
by
musicman
To: Dan from Michigan
![](http://classicyes.net/images/yessongs.jpg)
Yessongs, 1973![](http://members.ozemail.com.au/~adnopo/focbur.JPG)
Hamburger Concerto, 1974
To: Dan from Michigan
Everything on your list is fine with me.Can I add Nazareth-Hair of the Dog,BTO-Not Fragile,Rory Gallagher-Top Priority,Head East-Flat as a Pancake,and Foghat-Fool for the City,Alice Cooper-School's Out?
To: Dan from Michigan
![](http://site.ifrance.com/beatles/rra.jpg)
Intro. Sweet Jane
Best darned rockin' guitar solo ever.
Recorded LIVE in 1973.
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posted on
12/05/2001 11:09:13 PM PST
by
ppaul
To: Dan from Michigan
By the way,I have both Tooth,Claw and Fang and Call of the Wild on CD.They're out there.You gotta look for 'em.
To: Dan from Michigan
AC/DC - "High Voltage", "Highway to Hell" (pretty much everything)
Led Zeppelin - "Led Zeppelin II", "Led Zeppelin III", the 4th album (whatever you want to call it), "Physical Graffiti"
Black Sabbath - "Black Sabbath", "Paranoid", "Master of Reality", "Volume 4", "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath"
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers - "Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers", "Damn the Torpedoes"
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "Pronounced Leh'-nerd Skin'-nerd"
Aerosmith - "Toys in the Attic", "Aeromsith"
Frank Sinatra - "Ol' Blue Eyes is Back", "The Main Event", "Trilogy", "Empty Tables" (if you ever hear only one Frank song... I could suggest this one!)
To: Dan from Michigan
Dude, did you steal all my 8-tracks?...good list
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posted on
12/06/2001 2:35:00 AM PST
by
dakine
To: Dan from Michigan
and Jukebox Hero and Dirty White Boy are two Foreigner classics. Don't forget Hot Blooded, Head Games, and Feels Like The First Time. I'm on my way out the door now with a tape of Foreigner to listen to while at the gym.
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posted on
12/06/2001 2:45:18 AM PST
by
muggs
To: Dan from Michigan
You listed lots of good albums. Especially Dark Side Of The Moon. But your list left off a big one... Meatloaf Bat Out Of Hell.
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posted on
12/06/2001 2:52:51 AM PST
by
kjam22
To: Dan from Michigan
What an excellent list! You are to be commended. I'll think of a few dozen more during the day, I'm sure.:)
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