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I had Bad Company, J Geils, ZZ Top and Ted Nugent all playing on my eight track car stereo back in the day :thumbsup
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One essential huge name from the 70's still missing: Mr Vincent Furnier from Detroit http://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/...ice_cooper.jpg His last albums are actually very much underestimated - superbly gifted songwriter. |
Peter Frampton
Molly Hatchet |
Another one who made his mark in the 70's although with 60's roots, Rory Gallagher:
He was always like the Irish Johnny Winter for me. I don't know how well known he is these days though, not many kids listened to Rory around here. |
You need to move Cream to the 60's.
For the 70's you can add Mott the Hoople and Frijid Pink. |
Rolling Stones.
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Humble Pie
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Joan Jett
Three Dog Night The Band Bad Company T. Rex David Bowie The New York Dolls Rush Springsteen And of course, ABBA. |
Has anyone mentioned 10cc yet? Thanks to this thread I have the "I'm not in love" song repeating in my head. Not really rock but, annoying. :)
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Speaking of radio playing songs to death . . . |
Aerosmith
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Slade!!!
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R.I.P. Doug Fieger BTW you don't have to be so literal |
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April Wine
Trooper Chilliwack Meatloaf AC/DC |
YES
ELP Tull |
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Did you mention: Yes Genesis King Crimson Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) Grand Funk Railroad The Cars (their best two albums were released in '78 & '79) The Eagles (must have) Manassas (get their 1st album - PURE genius) Neil Young's best solo work was from '70-'79 Since you mentioned The Who (who debuted in '64) then check out The Kinks albums from the '70's - again, pure genius! The Grateful Dead's best (studio) work came in the '70's Foreigner REO Speedwagon (fine albums but STOP at '79) Cheap Trick Meat Loaf Pat benatar's first albums were in the '70's The Alan Parson Project Electric Light Orchestra I could go on and on.....(The Outlaws, Pure Prairie League, Poco, James Taylor, Carly Simon, Cat Stevens, The Marshall Tucker Band....) |
Anyone saw "Velvet Goldmine" ?
I guess that was a pretty cool movie, out of time and made by someone who was heavily into the glam era. |
ZZTop, too. :)
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zz top and aerosmith
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