Your Favorite 1970's Music Groups/ Singers/ Songs ?
by flipper 66 Replies latest jw friends
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flipper
Lots of great music group choices ! Keep them coming ! Gotta work, be back tomorrow ! Peace out, Mr. Flipper
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LockedChaos
Some of the 60's carryovers
that I listed in other thread
Aerosmith
Allman Brothers Band
Black Sabbath
Bob Welch
Boz Scaggs (Carryover from 1969 but didn't list before)
Brian Auger
Not Music but Cheech & Chong
Clapton (alone and with others)
Creedence
Eagles
Joe Walsh (with various bands and alone)
Fleetwood Mac
Genesis
Robin Trower
Todd Rundgren
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Traffic (could have been in the 60's also)
Van Halen
Velvet Underground
Yes
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Gerard
Cat Stevens
Carol King
Gordon Lightfoot
Jim Crosse
Joe Cocker
John Denver
Santana
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done4good
Jeez..Where to begin?
Any 60's carryovers
Led Zeppelin, (yes, I know their first two albums were 1969, but they didn't make my 60's list).
Genesis, (Also first album, 1969).
ELO.
Steely Dan.
Kansas.
The Clash.
Early Chicago, (first three albums).
A $h1tload of others...
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JK666
Too many to name!
But Abba always has, and always will suck.
JK
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Tara
Jim Croce
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stillajwexelder
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSFvYgFxttU&feature=related
quite a good live version
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PrimateDave
I was just a kid in the 70s. Of course, I listened to all the popular music by the Bee Gee's and the Carpenters on the radio and still love their music today. Funny, though, it wasn't until the 80s that I really got into the Progressive Rock that came out in the 70s from Yes, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and King Crimson. There are others too like Robert Fripp, Peter Gabriel, and Genesis. Perhaps my favorite artist isn't so well known today, Brian Eno. (Tried to include a You Tube, but the formatting wouldn't work.)
Dave