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70's classic rock

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i know it's before my time, but this has always been my favourite genre of music.


post some of your favourite tunes (and why if you like)
 

landscaper

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Fleetwood MAc. Heart, BTO , Miles and Lenny, Triumph, Rush, Boston, MArvin Gaye, .. Hmm the list goes on ,and on and on, I just like the tunes.....
 

Ceiling Cat

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Barry was was waving his arms around like a maniac, luckily none of the musicians were following his lead.
 

Brill

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It would be awesome if you also played cowbell while dancing to that song, Asylum.

I saw BOC along with Aerosmith and Mott The Hoople at Massey Hall back in 73 or so. I think tickets were about seven bucks for all three, it was a great show.
 

mr.fripp

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David Bowie , Lou Reed , T.rex , King Crimson , Roxy Music , Genesis (with Peter Gabriel) Jethro Tull , Yes , Led Zeppelin (I saw open for Vanilla Fudge at O'Keefe Centre ) in 68/69 . I was 12 and my older brother took me ...lol ,had no clue they were gonna be what they became tho they blew the Fudge off the stage that nite.
 

K Douglas

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While more of a 70's soul music fan I can still dig some of the great classic rock of that era. To do that you look no further than Led Zeppelin who were the unquestionable leaders of this genre. My fav album of theirs is Physical Graffiti, although Zeppelin IV is regarded as their crowning achievement. Here's my fav song from Physical Graffiti (11 minutes of pristine bluesy rock n roll)
 

K Douglas

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Another one of my 70's favourites


I know I love you better.........
 

mandrill

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Thin Lizzie. What can you say about Irish guys who deluded themselves that they were from Jersey?

 

mandrill

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And of course, Confedrit' Rock. Duane, Greg and Dickie Betts.

 

rafterman

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More of a ballad than a rocker but Amercan Pie by Don Mclean and the full length version not the half pint size version they engineered for top 40 airplay.
 

Kilgore Trout

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Core Classic Rock era is roughly 1968 to 1973.
I love Gimme Shelter from golden stone age.
 

wpgguy

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David Bowie , Lou Reed , T.rex , King Crimson , Roxy Music , Genesis (with Peter Gabriel) Jethro Tull , Yes , Led Zeppelin (I saw open for Vanilla Fudge at O'Keefe Centre ) in 68/69 . I was 12 and my older brother took me ...lol ,had no clue they were gonna be what they became tho they blew the Fudge off the stage that nite.
Holy crap, add Little Feat, Cream, The Band and John Mayall and that covers most of it for me.
 
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