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As someone posted earlier Heart was grest in the '70's plus they wrote songs that actually liked men and they sounded like they liked to get fucked
 

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From One of the best albums of the '70's and I'd say Buckingham is 1 of the most underrated songwriters
 

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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)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhd3wEG4BXM
For a guy with soul, you sure know how to pick good 70s rock.

Don Draper, us soul-loving guys like Barry White, but I'm gonna stick with pure rock for this thread.

If it's not already chosen, here's my pick:


Oh shit, I'm too early. Okay, well forgive me but you gotta see this video.
 

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Re: Terry Kath

When someone asked Jimi Hendrix how it felt to be the best rock guitarist in the world, he'd answer and say, "I dunno. You gotta ask the guitarist in that Chicago band".
 

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Baby Blue by Badfinger 1972

This was on the flip side of the 45 single 'No Matter What'. They had a few great songs but had a tragic ending. They were on the Apple label and managed by Paul McCartney.

 
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