The Stones span every decade I'm aware of. The did some good stuff in the 70s.
LRG just sent me a great song from Ike and Tina.
by flipper 66 Replies latest jw friends
The Stones span every decade I'm aware of. The did some good stuff in the 70s.
LRG just sent me a great song from Ike and Tina.
I think Lindsay Buckingham's guitar really drives the group -What about Stevie Nicks voice?
DINAH- The Stones also are tremendous ! I think they'll still be playing when they are 90 ! Keith Richards looks like he's 90 already ! They are great ! Tina Turner is cool as well. Not too fond of Ike and how he treated her though.
STILLA JWEXELDER- Oh, of course, Stevie Nicks is a driving force with her voice as well - and she is great, however I feel many underestimate just how great a guitarist Lindsay Buckingham was ! Even his solo albums are very good ! But I have some solo stuff from Stevie too, and it's good
Flipper all the bands you mentioned, plus:
Brand X
Dee Dee Wiliams
Robin Trower (Bridge of Sighs)
Crosby Stills Nash and Young.
r.
The 1970s - I was a teenager, and looking back, the 70s were not as good as the 60s but the music has aged rather well. Even Disco, when looking back, wasn't quite so bad (though at the time, I really started to hate it). My favorites: Elton John (hit it big in the 70s, but he was actually rooted in the 60s, as his first two albums were recorded in that decade). Billy Joel Bruce Springsteen Heart The Eagles Paul Simon Led Zeppelin
Boston
Queen
Led Zeppelin
Blue Oyster Cult
Blondie
The Ramones
Alan Parsons Project
Earth, Wind and Fire
Parliament
Johnny Cash
Waylon Jennings
Willie Nelson
Starz
Triumph
Styx
Nazareth
Rush
Jim Stafford
ZZ Top
Black Sabbath
John Denver
Sunny and the Sunliners
The True Kings
Santana
Sweet
a few more:
Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot, Carly Simon...the list is endless for the 70's.
It's funny my parents being full blown jdubs at the time fell in love with Crosby Still Nash and Yound and Cat Stevens, which I believe would have been very bad stuff for JWs at the time.
Their music was always blasting away in our home.
The first record I ever bought was, "Spirit in the Sky"....do you remember that? I played it for my dad, and he loved it. He Turned it way up and called another friend from the KH to hear it played on his state of the art stereo at the time.
Those were the days!!!!!!!!
r.
Some of my favs of the 70's:
Lynard Skynard
Eagles
Three Dog Night
Rod Stewart
Paul Simon
Flipper, I'm also putting this on your thread in case some would miss it. Click on..................
http://www.bobforrest.com/JukeBox.htm
Enjoy,
Outaservice
Tom Waits
Boney M
The Ramones