Best 70's songs
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moogplayer wrote: »and +1 on King Crimson. Was listening to this gem just 2 days ago, 2 dudes from KC spun off and recorded this classic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMff9CM7yPU
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Unbelievable! That anyone has not mentioned the greatest band in the Universe ever ---RAMONES---
Their first three albums were nearly flawless!
I think I will repeat that!
Their first three albums were nearly flawless!
All other bands might have one or two decent songs on an album - but RAMONES had great song after great song.
They influenced a whole generation of music and most importantly played music for the kids!
PS Pink Floyd were/are an abomination!
1. Ramones are great, and I do love them. BUT they were a 1-riff band. It happened to be 1 perfect riff, but 1 perfect riff does not make a band the "greatest in the Universe ever." You can interchange the riff from Blitzkrieg Bop with I Want to Be Sedated then with Rockaway Beach and most people couldn't tell the difference.
2. Pink Floyd is awesome. There are real lyrics in their music. Time and Run Like Hell are two of my favorites. Oh, and Hey You.
3. Deep Purple was also a 1 riff band, and that one riff produced another great 70s song, Smoke on The Water.
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Unbelievable! That anyone has not mentioned the greatest band in the Universe ever ---RAMONES---
Their first three albums were nearly flawless!
I think I will repeat that!
Their first three albums were nearly flawless!
All other bands might have one or two decent songs on an album - but RAMONES had great song after great song.
They influenced a whole generation of music and most importantly played music for the kids!
PS Pink Floyd were/are an abomination!0 -
Lots of excellent punk in the late 70's on both sides of the Atlantic. Dictators, The Damned, Television, The Germs, etc. Thanks to youtube I still find new treasures in this genre.0
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moogplayer wrote: »Lots of excellent punk in the late 70's on both sides of the Atlantic. Dictators, The Damned, Television, The Germs, etc. Thanks to youtube I still find new treasures in this genre.
There's a little "White Riot" playing for me right now. I mean if we're going to talk about punk bands that are better than the Ramones, the Clash is an easy place to start.0 -
Band on the Run - Paul McCartney and Wings
The Night Chicago Died - Paper Lace
Seasons in the Sun - Terry Jacks0 -
Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody
Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven
Black Sabbath - Paranoid
Alice Cooper - School's Out
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
I could name 100 more -so many great bands from the 70's (but not Kiss).0 -
hell to the yes on the ClashAmandaHugginkiss wrote: »moogplayer wrote: »Lots of excellent punk in the late 70's on both sides of the Atlantic. Dictators, The Damned, Television, The Germs, etc. Thanks to youtube I still find new treasures in this genre.
There's a little "White Riot" playing for me right now. I mean if we're going to talk about punk bands that are better than the Ramones, the Clash is an easy place to start.
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Just like my 80's list, it's gonna get real:
Blinded By The Light- Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Jackie Blue- Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Strange Magic- OMD
Dancing Queen- ABBA
Midnight Rider- Allman Brothers
Magnet and Steel- Walter Egan
Stumblin' In- Suzie Quatro & Chris Norman
Comfortably Numb- Pink Floyd
Fat Bottomed Girls- Queen
You're So Vain- Carly Simon
Pina Colada Sing- Rupert Holmes
Free Bird- Lynyrd Skynyrd
Baba O' Riley- The Who
My Sweet Lord- George Harrison
Instant Karma- John Lennon
The Chain- Fleetwood Mac
Dream On- Aerosmith
Shooting Star- Bad Company
Hotel California- The Eagles
Let It Be- The Beatles
One Way or Another- Blondie
Mandy- Barry Manilow
Reunited- Peaches and Herb
Without You- Harry Nilsson
Don't Fear The Reaper- Blue Oyster Cult
Wish You Were Here- Pink Floyd
Me and Bobby McGee- Janis Joplin
All By Myself- Eric Carmen
Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)- The Hollies
We're All Alone- Rita Coolidge
Levon- Elton John
Born To Run- Bruce Springsteen
Cruel To Be Kind- Nick Lowe
Young Lust- Pink Floyd
Fooled Around And Fell In Love- Elvin Bishop
If You Could Read My Mind- Gordon Lightfoot
Let It Be Me- Ray Lamontagne
Goodbye Stranger- Supertramp
Beast of Burden- Rolling Stones
I Go Crazy- Paul Davis
Fernando- ABBA
Spirit In The Sky- Norman Greenbaum
Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad- Meatloaf
American Pie- Don McLean
There are SO many more, but that's enough for now.
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PS Pink Floyd were/are an abomination!
You are dead to me. Seriously. That's like blasphemy. The Wall is seriously one of the most emotionally moving films I've ever seen. Like, I ugly cry watching it. How you can listen to the music of Pink Floyd and think it's an abomination, I can't even begin to comprehend. *goes to mah happy place*
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silly love songs....wings
hotel california....eagles
run to me...bee gees
howzat....sherbert
long way to the top if you want to rock and roll....ac/dc0 -
Solsbury Hill- Peter Gabriel
Nights on Broadway- BeeGees
Born to Run-Bruce Springsteen
Train in Vain - The Clash
Maggie Mae- Rod Stewart
Go Your Own Way- Fleetwood Mac
I Just Want to Be Your Everything- Andy Gibb
Dancing Queen- Abba
Wurthering Heights- Kate Bush
Midnight Train to Georgia- Gladys Night
You're so Vain- Carly Simon
What's Goin' On- Marvin Gaye
Imagine- John Lennon
The Boys are Back in Town- Thin Lizzy
Lawyers, Guns and Money- Warren Zevon
Vincent- Don Mclean
Lucille-Kenny Rogers
Band On the Run-Paul McCartney
Kodachrome-Paul Simon
Reelin in the Years- Steely Dan
Country Roads-John Denver
OMG, I could go on and on and on and on.
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Kate Buish is 80's, no? Wuthering Heights is one of my faves.
Me & Bobby McGee just under the 1970 wire.0 -
buckshot500 wrote: »For the record I'm a hard rocker. I grew up on the beginnings of heavy metal. The roots of this genre are well documented and I was rocking out on Black Sabbath by 1977 at the age of EDIT;14. That said, I was rocking out on Pink Floyd's Animals album that same year. Once I discovered Dark side of the moon, I realized the genius behind the lyrics and music of this band. One cannot discount the relevance and musicianship of Pink Floyd and consider themselves any kind of authority on music of that era. Your argument is invalid. Your personal taste has no weight in this discussion.
Say Rock-rock uh Rockaway Beach 137 times for penance. Then, in the same monotone, Sheena Is A Punk Rocker 153 times.
Best. Lyrics. Eva.0 -
buckshot500 wrote: »buckshot500 wrote: »For the record I'm a hard rocker. I grew up on the beginnings of heavy metal. The roots of this genre are well documented and I was rocking out on Black Sabbath by 1977 at the age of EDIT;14. That said, I was rocking out on Pink Floyd's Animals album that same year. Once I discovered Dark side of the moon, I realized the genius behind the lyrics and music of this band. One cannot discount the relevance and musicianship of Pink Floyd and consider themselves any kind of authority on music of that era. Your argument is invalid. Your personal taste has no weight in this discussion.
I hope this hyperbole is not directed at me mate!
Not particularly, just a generalized statement. I could go on about David Gilmour's incredible guitar playing all day. About how deeply affected Roger Waters was by Sid Barret's LSD induced insanity, and how that in turn was the reason behind the depressing music. But the fact is the band was cutting edge with each album released. They had tons of hits and countless fans. All this, before The Wall was even released. They are rock stars, through and through.
To imply that they weren't great musicians is disrespectful.
I am also a big fan of the Ramones, for the record.
The only minor disagreement I have with this relates to The Division Bell album. That album was a huge disappointment.0 -
Ah love music from around then! Big favourite for me is The Man by Patto0
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There are just too many to list. I grew up in the 70s and the music of that decade brings back so many memories. Here's a couple hundred...http://soundsentertainment.com/lists/70s.html
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sunglasses_and_ocean_waves wrote: »Kate Buish is 80's, no? Wuthering Heights is one of my faves.
Me & Bobby McGee just under the 1970 wire.
Nope, Wurthering Heights was from 1978.... but then Pat Bennetar did a cover of it in the 80s
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Manfred Mann and the Earth Band's version of Bruce Springsteen's "Blinded by the Light."0
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Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson
Let's Stay Together - Al Green
Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye
Midnight Train to Georgia - Gladys Knight and the Pips
Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang
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Just like my 80's list, it's gonna get real:
Blinded By The Light- Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Jackie Blue- Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Strange Magic- OMD
Dancing Queen- ABBA
Midnight Rider- Allman Brothers
Magnet and Steel- Walter Egan
Stumblin' In- Suzie Quatro & Chris Norman
Comfortably Numb- Pink Floyd
Fat Bottomed Girls- Queen
You're So Vain- Carly Simon
Pina Colada Sing- Rupert Holmes
Free Bird- Lynyrd Skynyrd
Baba O' Riley- The Who
My Sweet Lord- George Harrison
Instant Karma- John Lennon
The Chain- Fleetwood Mac
Dream On- Aerosmith
Shooting Star- Bad Company
Hotel California- The Eagles
Let It Be- The Beatles
One Way or Another- Blondie
Mandy- Barry Manilow
Reunited- Peaches and Herb
Without You- Harry Nilsson
Don't Fear The Reaper- Blue Oyster Cult
Wish You Were Here- Pink Floyd
Me and Bobby McGee- Janis Joplin
All By Myself- Eric Carmen
Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)- The Hollies
We're All Alone- Rita Coolidge
Levon- Elton John
Born To Run- Bruce Springsteen
Cruel To Be Kind- Nick Lowe
Young Lust- Pink Floyd
Fooled Around And Fell In Love- Elvin Bishop
If You Could Read My Mind- Gordon Lightfoot
Let It Be Me- Ray Lamontagne
Goodbye Stranger- Supertramp
Beast of Burden- Rolling Stones
I Go Crazy- Paul Davis
Fernando- ABBA
Spirit In The Sky- Norman Greenbaum
Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad- Meatloaf
American Pie- Don McLean
There are SO many more, but that's enough for now.
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Barnes & Barnes: Fish Heads !!!0
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AmandaHugginkiss wrote: »buckshot500 wrote: »For the record I'm a hard rocker. I grew up on the beginnings of heavy metal. The roots of this genre are well documented and I was rocking out on Black Sabbath by 1977 at the age of EDIT;14. That said, I was rocking out on Pink Floyd's Animals album that same year. Once I discovered Dark side of the moon, I realized the genius behind the lyrics and music of this band. One cannot discount the relevance and musicianship of Pink Floyd and consider themselves any kind of authority on music of that era. Your argument is invalid. Your personal taste has no weight in this discussion.
Say Rock-rock uh Rockaway Beach 137 times for penance. Then, in the same monotone, Sheena Is A Punk Rocker 153 times.
Best. Lyrics. Eva.
I'd rather say monotone 1000000 times than listen to a single note that Pink Floyd played
(Did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees? Hot air for a cool breeze? Cold comfort for change? And did you exchange a walk on part in the war, for a lead role in a cage?)
reaches for my .38!!!!
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Impossible to narrow down it was the best decade ever! My favourite was glam rock, anything by Bowie, T Rex, but also a variety of the others - Elvis, Melanie, David Soul (yes I admit it!), Carpenters, Dr Hook, Stylistics, Boney M, The New Seekers...and am sure the Brits among us could not forget Bennie Hill and Ernie...who drove the fastest milk car in the west0
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Dont go breaking my heart......elton john/kiki dee
I want to rock and roll all night.....kiss
Band on the run....wings
Free me....uriah heep
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Missjulesdid wrote: »Just like my 80's list, it's gonna get real:
Blinded By The Light- Manfred Mann's Earth Band
Jackie Blue- Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Strange Magic- OMD
Dancing Queen- ABBA
Midnight Rider- Allman Brothers
Magnet and Steel- Walter Egan
Stumblin' In- Suzie Quatro & Chris Norman
Comfortably Numb- Pink Floyd
Fat Bottomed Girls- Queen
You're So Vain- Carly Simon
Pina Colada Sing- Rupert Holmes
Free Bird- Lynyrd Skynyrd
Baba O' Riley- The Who
My Sweet Lord- George Harrison
Instant Karma- John Lennon
The Chain- Fleetwood Mac
Dream On- Aerosmith
Shooting Star- Bad Company
Hotel California- The Eagles
Let It Be- The Beatles
One Way or Another- Blondie
Mandy- Barry Manilow
Reunited- Peaches and Herb
Without You- Harry Nilsson
Don't Fear The Reaper- Blue Oyster Cult
Wish You Were Here- Pink Floyd
Me and Bobby McGee- Janis Joplin
All By Myself- Eric Carmen
Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)- The Hollies
We're All Alone- Rita Coolidge
Levon- Elton John
Born To Run- Bruce Springsteen
Cruel To Be Kind- Nick Lowe
Young Lust- Pink Floyd
Fooled Around And Fell In Love- Elvin Bishop
If You Could Read My Mind- Gordon Lightfoot
Let It Be Me- Ray Lamontagne
Goodbye Stranger- Supertramp
Beast of Burden- Rolling Stones
I Go Crazy- Paul Davis
Fernando- ABBA
Spirit In The Sky- Norman Greenbaum
Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad- Meatloaf
American Pie- Don McLean
There are SO many more, but that's enough for now.
Marry me?
You are too sweet!PurringMyrrh wrote: »AmandaHugginkiss wrote: »buckshot500 wrote: »For the record I'm a hard rocker. I grew up on the beginnings of heavy metal. The roots of this genre are well documented and I was rocking out on Black Sabbath by 1977 at the age of EDIT;14. That said, I was rocking out on Pink Floyd's Animals album that same year. Once I discovered Dark side of the moon, I realized the genius behind the lyrics and music of this band. One cannot discount the relevance and musicianship of Pink Floyd and consider themselves any kind of authority on music of that era. Your argument is invalid. Your personal taste has no weight in this discussion.
Say Rock-rock uh Rockaway Beach 137 times for penance. Then, in the same monotone, Sheena Is A Punk Rocker 153 times.
Best. Lyrics. Eva.
I'd rather say monotone 1000000 times than listen to a single note that Pink Floyd played
(Did they get you to trade your heroes for ghosts? Hot ashes for trees? Hot air for a cool breeze? Cold comfort for change? And did you exchange a walk on part in the war, for a lead role in a cage?)
reaches for my .38!!!!
OMG! For real! Seriously! FINALLY another human being that gets it! It's like torture listening to damn Robert Page whine non-stop! Honest to God. The man gets on my everlasting last nerve! There are about three Zeppelin songs that I would say I like/tolerate. Other than that, I would seriously be brought to tears if I were forced to listen to that *kitten*. The actual *music* is fine, it's Robert Page's whiny *kitten* voice. I can't handle it. Give me Pink Floyd ANY DAY.
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