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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99; StoneColdGOP
Ping. I had to put that out there since all these 70's songs were running through my head.
To: Dan from Michigan
Damn you. It will take me all night to list my faves! ;-)
To: Dan from Michigan
...Deep Purple, no doubt.
4 posted on
12/05/2001 10:17:17 PM PST by
danmar
To: Dan from Michigan
First band that comes to mind is ABBA. "Gold" is aptly named. :)
5 posted on
12/05/2001 10:17:46 PM PST by
k2blader
To: Dan from Michigan
Deep Purple - Made in Japan
Case Closed.
6 posted on
12/05/2001 10:18:43 PM PST by
RussP
To: Dan from Michigan
Cheap Trick - Live at Budokahn, Dream Police
Blondie - Parallel Lines, Eat to the Beat
Rolling Stones - Exile on Mainstreet
The Cars - The Cars, Candy-O God I feel old
To: Dan from Michigan
You mention best albums of the 70's and you fail to note
Parliament/Funkadelic?
Are you nuts!
Also, where's Earth Wind & Fire? The Isley Brothers? The Average White Band? Marvin Gaye? The Temptations? Isaac Hayes? Curtis Mayfield? Michael Jackson's "Off The Wall?" Slave? War? Barry White? George Duke? Grover Washington, Jr.? The Commodores? Rick James? Al Green?
C'mon!
You can't mention the 70's without those who put the "unk" in "FUNK!"
Lastly, I'm only 29. I'll be 30 on the 22nd of this month. I know a thing or two about the old school, white bands included.
No thing, tho'. It's just a Motor Booty Affair.
Ya dig?
9 posted on
12/05/2001 10:22:39 PM PST by
rdb3
To: Dan from Michigan
Ummmmm, everybody .... Ever here of a little group called the Eagles? How about Foreigner? Boston? Styx? You named all the others.
10 posted on
12/05/2001 10:24:25 PM PST by
Gumption
To: Dan from Michigan
Oops. I see Boston now. So Sorry.
11 posted on
12/05/2001 10:25:14 PM PST by
Gumption
To: Dan from Michigan
Hmmm. Focus' "Moving Waves" or their "Hamburger Concerto"...
HAMBURGER CONCERTO
(ending)
Note: the conclusion of the song is an excerpt from the 17th century dramatic play "The Gijsbrecht van Aemstel" by the Dutch playwrite Joost van den Vondel:
O, Kerstnacht schoner dan de dagen O Christmas Eve, more beautiful than the days
Hoe kan Herodes het licht verdragen How can Herod bear the light
Dat in Uw duisternisse blinkt That blinks in your darkness
En wordt gevierd en aangebeden. and is celebrated and worshipped.
Zijn hoogmoed luistert naar geen reden His pride listens to know reason
Hoe schel die in zijn oren klinkt How noisy it sounds to his ears
Hij tracht d' onnozelen te vernielen He tries to destroy the untaught ones
Door het doden van onnozele zielen by killing untaught souls
En wekt een stad en landgeschrei And rises a crying in town and country
In Bethlehem en op den akker in Bethlehem and in the field
En maakt den geest van Rachel wakker and awakes the spirit of Rachel
Die waren gaat door beemd en wei That starts haunting field and meadow
To: Dan from Michigan
Rush - Fly by Night
To: Dan from Michigan
Pink Floyd - Dark side of the Moon, The Wall Meddle (sp?)- has Echoes on it, that song's a trip (if you know what I mean)
17 posted on
12/05/2001 10:31:37 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)
22 posted on
12/05/2001 10:39:12 PM PST by
jwfiv
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: Dan from Michigan
Iron Maiden, Judas Priest.
Can the moderator please delete post #5 please.
(just kiddin')
27 posted on
12/05/2001 10:44:56 PM PST by
Gumption
To: Dan from Michigan
Allman Bros.' Eat A Peach
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..)
31 posted on
12/05/2001 10:56:05 PM PST by
musicman
To: Dan from Michigan
Yessongs, 1973
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?
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