I've been listening to a local FM station a little more recently and have been enjoying some of the "flashbacks" that they've been playing. I'm primarily talking about stuff from Bowie, Roxy Music, Velvet Underground and yes, even the Stones, etc...
As such, i thought it would be neat to dredge up the past and ask some of you to contribute a "few" of your favourite albums from this time. This might also help others find some "gems" that may have been overlooked. Just remember, we're talking early to mid 1970's, not your favourite rock albums of all time. Sean >
Steppenwolf-Born to be Wild- still my favorite rock song of all time Blue Oyster Cult-Secret Treaties---Are you a cagey cretin? The Who- Who's Next, Quadrophenia Santana- all albums Elton John- GBYBR Pink Floyd- DSOTM Eagles- all albums Frampton Comes Alive- Still my favorite live rock album Boston- I can't believe nobody has ranted about this album. Completely unfathomable that this was basically made in someone's basement.
OK Ben, I'll step in here... Jay, let's not get too far out of bounds here - "BTBW" is from '68, and Boston didn't come out until '77, if I remember correctly (and trust me, I've tried to forget! :-).
Oneprof I do say post Night for Queen,for Be Bop Deluxe I was thinking Sunburst Finish (the one most fans relate to....)which was '76 but yes Axe Victim is '74-apologies for that but I do find more and more on this list-countless ramblings (which you are not guility of at all)miles off the intial thread- which has been an inevitable outcome for a long time now. You just feel like (sometimes) you are in a crowd shouting to be heard (and yes everybody has something valid to say )amongst a lot of incorrect postings-yes we all make mistakes. Seriously it makes me not post..........well at least there's something positive comes out of it..... :-)
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