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Re: Classic Rock Discussion thread, including Catfish's Top 20 Lists.
« Reply #100 on: January 10, 2022, 09:55:19 am »
Been revisiting Blood, Sweat + Tears. Dad loves those guys, listened a lot to them in the early 70's.

Amazing band.

Was a band nerd, so I for sure had a soft spot for Chicago, Blood Sweat and Tears, and Ides of March.  Band Director was talented, and wrote some adaptations  to Vehicle, Spinning Wheel, and 25 or 6 to 4. Loved that part of band and football season.
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« Reply #101 on: January 10, 2022, 10:03:23 am »
I grew up on a steady diet of Aerosmith, Boston, J Giles Band, and Van Halen in the late 1970s.
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« Reply #102 on: January 10, 2022, 10:15:33 am »

Montrose-   Straight up rock and roll band that unleashed Sammy Hagar on the world.  Good but not great band.  Here is what I consider their signature tune.  Which sure sounds a more lot like a lot of Hagar tunes during his solo career.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtDO3qBo72M


We will have to agree to disagree on this one. I think Montrose (this particular version of the band anyway) was a great band and their first album one of the best of that year.


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« Reply #103 on: January 10, 2022, 10:20:16 am »
We will have to agree to disagree on this one. I think Montrose (this particular version of the band anyway) was a great band and their first album one of the best of that year.


When it comes to music, it all boils down to opinion and tastes.  There are no wrong answers quantifying the unquantifiable.  :beer:
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« Reply #104 on: January 10, 2022, 11:17:45 am »
When it comes to music, it all boils down to opinion and tastes.  There are no wrong answers quantifying the unquantifiable.  :beer:

Well…..we might agree that today’s “music” stinks.  :whistle:
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« Reply #105 on: January 10, 2022, 01:09:10 pm »
Well…..we might agree that today’s “music” stinks.  :whistle:

All I know is that I like my music like candy. It is best without rappers.
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« Reply #106 on: January 10, 2022, 01:17:12 pm »
May 1975 List

1. Led Zeppelin (+2)
2. Black Sabbath (-1)
3. Queen (+6)
4. Deep Purple (-2)
5. Golden Earring (-1)
6. BTO (+2)
7. The Who (-2)
8. Bad Company (-2)
9. Emerson Lake and Palmer (-2)
10. Chicago (+2)
11. Alice Cooper (+3)
12. Jethro Tull (New)
13. Grand Funk (-3)
14. Black Oak Arkansas (-3)
15. Uriah Heep (+2)
16. Edgar Winter (+2)
17. Elton John (-2)
18. Mott the Hoople (-1)
19. The Guess Who (+1)
20. Robin Trower (-7)

Albums/Vinyl added-

Nazareth- Hair of the Dog-  Playing on the 8 Track H.S. graduation night.....    NOW YO MESSIN WIT A.....!!!!!!!!
Alice Cooper- Welcome To My Nightmare
Doobie Brothers- Captain and Me
NY Dolls- Too Much Too Soon


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVfJo07pNIc


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« Reply #107 on: January 10, 2022, 01:20:33 pm »
I grew up on a steady diet of Aerosmith, Boston, J Giles Band, and Van Halen in the late 1970s.

Aerosmith  -  No More No More





Boston  -  Something About You





J Geils Band  -  House Party





Van Halen  -  Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love


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« Reply #108 on: January 10, 2022, 01:28:20 pm »
May 1975 List

12. Jethro Tull (New)

From their Warchild album (1974) - Skating Away on the Thin Ice of a New Day


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« Reply #109 on: January 10, 2022, 02:58:19 pm »
June 1975 List

1. Led Zeppelin (No change)
2. Black Sabbath (No change)
3. Queen (no change)
4. BTO (+2)
5. Alice Cooper (+6)
6. Deep Purple (-2)
7. Golden Earring (-2)
8. The Who )-1)
9. Chicago (+1)
10. Bad Company (-2)
11. Edgar Winter (+5)
12. Emerson Lake, and Palmer (-3)
13. Grand Funk (No change)
14. Mott the Hoople (+4)
15  Uriah Heep (No change)
16. Jethro Tull ((-4)
17. Black Oak Arkansas (-3)
18. Allman Brothers (New)
19. Three Dog Night (New)
20  The Guess Who (New)

New Vinyl/tapes

Bachman Turner Over Drive- 4 Wheel Drive
Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
 
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« Reply #110 on: January 10, 2022, 03:17:10 pm »
Also never hurts to digest a little Humble Pie.

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« Reply #111 on: January 10, 2022, 03:22:07 pm »
July 1975 List

1. Led Zeppelin (No change)
2. Bachman Turner Overdrive (+2)
3. Black Sabbath (-1)
4. The Who (+4)
5. Alice Cooper (No change)
6. Queen (-3)
7. Golden Earring (No change)
8. Deep Purple (-2)
9. Bad Company (+1)
10. Chicago (-1)
11. Emerson Lake and Palmer (+1)
12. Edgar Winter (-1)
13. Grand Funk (No change)
14. Mott The Hoople (No change)
15. Jethro Tull (+1)
16. Uriah Heep (-1)
17. Black Oak Arkansas (No change
18. Aerosmith (New)
19. Allman Brothers (-1)
20. New York Dolls (New)

Vinyl/tape additions

Emerson Lake and Palmer- Welcome Back My Friends to the Show that Never Ends
Yes- Fragile
Emerson Lake and Palmer- Brain Salad Surgery
Elton John- Honkey Chateau
Elton John- Caribou
Alice Cooper- Love it to Death
Chicago- VI

Aerosmith-  Like from the movie Dazed and Confused, Aerosmith's "Sweet Emotion" seemed and felt like it had the feel of what 1975 was like.  Aersosmith's 2nd and 3rd album...Get Your Wings and Toys in the Attic were about as good as it gets.  Of course this band would remain legendary for decades, but just never could recreate the same magic back after these two.


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« Reply #112 on: January 10, 2022, 03:27:43 pm »
Also never hurts to digest a little Humble Pie.

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Don't think Humble Pie ever made the list, but I always thought this was a fine tune. 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdXjm8pZMws

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« Reply #113 on: January 10, 2022, 03:33:37 pm »
Don't think Humble Pie ever made the list, but I always thought this was a fine tune. 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdXjm8pZMws

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« Reply #114 on: January 10, 2022, 03:37:32 pm »
One of my all time favs$



There would not have been the Peter Frampton phenomenon without Pie first.   :beer:
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« Reply #115 on: January 10, 2022, 04:01:19 pm »
Humble Pie  -  Shine On


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« Reply #116 on: January 10, 2022, 04:19:06 pm »
Well…..we might agree that today’s “music” stinks.  :whistle:



I tried...really tried to stay current on music. The new stuff just don't cut it...so I gave up. Same with C&W.

So I have reverted to classic for both. It may be familiarity but I think it has more to do with quality.

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« Reply #117 on: January 10, 2022, 05:58:43 pm »
August 1975 List

1. Led Zeppelin (No change)
2. Bachman Turner Overdrive (No change)
3. Black Sabbath (No change)
4. The Who (No change)
5. Emerson Lake and Palmer (+6)
6. Chicago (+4)
7. Bad Company (+2)
8. Golden Earring (-1)
9. Queen (-3)
10. Deep Purple (-2)
11. Alice Cooper (-6)
12. Aerosmith (+6)
13. Mott the Hoople (+1)
14. Grand Funk (-1)
15. Uriah Heep (+1)
16. Edgar Winter (-4)
17. Elton John (New)
18. New York Dolls (+2)
19. Jethro Tull (-4)
20. Black Oak Arkansas (-3)

Vinyl/Tapes added

Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
Black Sabbath- Sabotage

From Get Your Wings....   One of my favorite blues remakes of all time.  Though this is a televised shortened version.


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« Reply #118 on: January 10, 2022, 06:13:18 pm »
I'm surprised to learn that Tommy Iommi temporarily left Black Sabbath to play with Jethro Tull in 1968.
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« Reply #119 on: January 10, 2022, 06:18:22 pm »
September/October 1975 List

1. Bachman Turner Overdrive (+1)
2. Black Sabbath (+1)
3. Led Zeppelin (-2)
4. Emerson Lake, and Palmer (+1)
5. The Who (-1)
6. Chicago (No change)
7. Aerosmith (+5)
8. Bad Company (-1)
9. Deep Purple (+1)
10. Alice Cooper (+1)
11. Mott the Hoople (+2)
12. Queen (-3)
13. Golden Earring (-5)
14. Elton John (+3)
15. Kiss (New)
16. Uriah Heep (-1)
17. Grand Funk (-3)
18. Edgar Winter (-2)
19. New York Dolls (-1)
20. ZZ Top (New)

Vinyl/tapes added-

Blue Oyster Cult- On Your Feet or On Your Knees.

Kiss-. What can you say....  Were Kiss good musicians?  No.   Were Kiss good song writers? - Nope.  But for shock, showmanship, and dropping jaws.....   They out of the blue and took the ring from Alice Cooper almost instantly.  I went to a Kiss concert a few years later after this particular list, and honestly say my ears never rang more, and thought there was  nothing coller than this at the time.   Heck, I even caught an Ace Freley guitar pick.

For the probable small crowd who has not witnessed their show...Note sorry for using 2006, but so much early footage was garbage of the good tunes.

 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTqLf1A-Q-4



Concert-  Wet Willie on October 1, 1975.  They had a minor hit in that era with "Keep on Smiling".  Don't remember too much special about the event.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wosle4sayE

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« Reply #120 on: January 10, 2022, 06:18:26 pm »
August 1975 List

17. Elton John (New)

1975 - Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
Someone Saved My Life Tonight


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« Reply #121 on: January 10, 2022, 06:25:29 pm »
I'm surprised to learn that Tommy Iommi temporarily left Black Sabbath to play with Jethro Tull in 1968.

Did not know that.  Band in total, are excellent musicans. 

One thing that can be said about Black Sabbath, that can't be said about any other band.....

They are probably the one single group that can be singlely creditied for creation of an entire music genre.
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« Reply #122 on: January 10, 2022, 09:30:36 pm »
I grew up on a steady diet of Aerosmith, Boston, J Giles Band, and Van Halen in the late 1970s.

I saw Aerosmith in a church basement in Canada before they hit it big. 

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« Reply #123 on: January 10, 2022, 09:32:55 pm »

***- Quite a story with this album.  I bugged the hell out of my record store to get Physical Graffiti, and had "urgent" and "priority" status put my order.  When I got the call to pick up, that night I thew a Zep Album party with nine of my closest rocking buddies, and we had a formal unwrapping and First Play Party.  As far as I know, I was the first kid in the state to get the album.  That's at least what the record store told me.  And more Hawaiian Punch and Chips Ahoy than anyone could eat.  And finally kudos to parents for letting me have the house for the evening, along with the parental HiFi

Great story.  What memories!!!  (We weren't allowed near the HiFi).

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« Reply #124 on: January 10, 2022, 09:44:39 pm »
***- Quite a story with this album.  I bugged the hell out of my record store to get Physical Graffiti, and had "urgent" and "priority" status put my order.  When I got the call to pick up, that night I thew a Zep Album party with nine of my closest rocking buddies, and we had a formal unwrapping and First Play Party.  As far as I know, I was the first kid in the state to get the album.  That's at least what the record store told me.


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« Reply #125 on: January 11, 2022, 12:06:09 am »
Great story.  What memories!!!  (We weren't allowed near the HiFi).

Neither could I.  This was a special occasion.
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« Reply #126 on: January 11, 2022, 12:24:25 am »
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« Reply #127 on: January 11, 2022, 12:34:36 am »
November 1975 List

1. Black Sabbath (+1)
2. Led Zeppelin (+1)
3. Emerson Lake and Palmer (+1)
4. BTO (-3)
5. The Who (No change)
6. Aerosmith (+1)
7. Chicago (-1)
8. Kiss (+7)
9. Bad Company (-1)
10. Trapeze (New)
11. Deep Purple (-2)
12. Alice Cooper (-2)
13. Queen (-1)
14. Mott the Hoople (-3)
15. Golden Earring (-2)
16. Lou Reed (New)
17. Robin Trower (New)
18. Uriah Heeo (-2)
19. ZZ Top (+1)
20. Montrose (New)

Vinyl/Tape Additions

None

Trapeze- Solid MOR band that got a lot of air play in the mid '70's. 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-h57LD15ow

Lou Reed- - Velvet Underground Singer who got under Bowie's wing for a strong mid to late '70's run. Most of you probably most remember him from his Velvet Underground reprise "Sweet Jane", which actually on this album was better than the original

And of course most was remembered for "Walk on the Wild Side"


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG6fayQBm9w



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« Reply #128 on: January 11, 2022, 01:13:40 am »
December 1975 List

1. Black Sabbath (No Change)
2. Led Zeppelin (No change)
3. The Who (+2)
4. Emerson Lake and Palmer (-1)
5. Kiss (+3)
6. Aerosmith (No change)
7. BTO (-3)
8. Bad Company (+1)
9. Chicago (-2)
10. Queen (+3)
11. Foghat (New)
12. Alice Cooper (No Change)
13. Deep Purple (-2)
14. Golden Earring (+1)
15. Trapeze (-5)
16. Mott the Hoople (-2)
17. Robin Trower (No change)
18. Montrose (+2)
19. Black Oak (New)
20. ZZ Top (No change)

Vinyl/Tape additions- None

Uneventful month-  Will use this post to cover what I feel is the most iconic rock film clip in history.  Enjoy if you have never seen it.  I'll even provide a narrative.   :cool:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVN8_7wVSG0

0:08- Jimi provides PSA that the next 7 minutes might be hazardous to your hearing
1:05 -Some can't chew gun and walk at the same time.  Hendrix OTOH, gives prehistoric lesson on using feedback for R&R, and chews gum.
2:20- Jimi is the best?  Heck he has the 3rd best 'Fro in the band.
2:50- Look Ma----  One hand, no picking.......
4:11 Hendrix - Behind the back?  Anyone can do that right?
4:48- Cass Elliot lets 4 flies in her mouth with a jaw drop
5:00- All hell breaks lose.
5:15- Find out the real Wild Thing was Jimi's Marshall Amp.
5:56- Hendrix tries to summon the soul of Robert Johnson from the depths of hell
6:32- Jimi demonstrates his cooking skills, making Broiled Stratocaster
6:50- Fender Abuse your honor, 1st degree
6:53- Cass Elliot closes her mouth long enough to approve.
7:09- That guitar fret may look destroyed, but I heard one expert say that piece of guitar might be worth a quarter of a million dollars today.
7:14- Classic look of shock, not realizing you have just witnessed rock and roll history.

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Re: Classic Rock Discussion thread, including Catfish's Top 20 Lists.
« Reply #129 on: January 11, 2022, 08:30:40 am »
January 1976 List

1. Emerson Lake and Palmer (+3)
2. Led Zeppelin (No change)
3. Black Sabbath (-2)
4. Aerosmith (+2)
5. The Who (-2)
6. Kiss (-1)
7. Chicago (+2)
8. Queen (+2)
9. Bad Company (-1)
10. BTO (-3)
11. Deep Purple (+2)
12. Alice Cooper (No change)
13. Mott the Hoople (+3)
14. Golden Earring (No change)
15. Foghat (-4)
16. Grand Funk (New)
17. Trapeze (-2)
18. Robin Trower (-1)
19. Black Oak Arkansas (No Change)
20. Montrose (-2)

Vinyl/Tapes added

Aersosmith - Toys in the Attic

Concert- January 31, 1976

Head East, Styx, and Foghat- $6.00 according to the stub I have stapled on.

Beyond excellent.  Seeing Styx as a back up band was quite a future conversation piece too. Can remember the synthisizer on Suite Madame Blue being so loud and hitting the right frequency, I felt like it was a memorex commercial.  Foghat did not disappoint either.  They blasted loud long dueling blues riffs that sure left a big smile on my face by the end of the night.  Wow....   this was real rock and roll.

Another blast from the past.....

Wish I had included this in May 1974 list, when it happened, but here is the California Jam that has Carl Palmer's amazing drum solo.  Very underrated drummer when discussing the best ...  For those impatient...  solo starts at about 2:50 mark.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P19BpRijJD4



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« Reply #130 on: January 11, 2022, 10:56:24 am »
February 1976 List-

1. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
2. Led Zeppelin (No change)
3. Black Sabbath (No change)
4. Aerosmith (No change)
5. The Who (No change)
6. Queen (+2)
7. Chicago- (No change)
8. Bad Company (-2)
9. Kiss (-3)
10. Foghat (+5)
11. Deep Purple (No change)
12. Golden Earring (+2)
13. Mott the Hoople (no Change)
14. Alice Cooper (-2)
15. Bachman Turner Overdrive (-5)
16. Trapeze (+1)
17. Uriah Heep- (New)
18. Robin Trower (No change)
19. Styx (New)
20. Montrose (No change)

Vinyl/Tapes added

Bread- Best of Bread-  Okay, stop laughing. This was a date tape.  If you don't know what I mean, or the motive for this tape, then go back to Mike Damone's Fast Times at Ridgemont High's comments around dating tips.

Styx-. You will find that Styx will be a powerhouse on this list for several years.  The three album streak of Equinox, Grand Illusion, and Pieces of 8 is about as good of a dynasty of bad ass rocking prog tunes that you will ever see.   Before Equinox, the band was good, but uneven around the edges with song writing and production 

After Pieces of 8, you had the disasters of Cornerstone, Paradise Theatre, and beyond.  This is the era that the band sadly let Dennis DeYoung wrestle control of the band, and gave the finger to James Young's and Tommy Shaw's contributions and ideas.  The results sucked.  Sugary pop shit,  pointless concepts, and no chops on the rocking side.  Listening to "Babe" or Colonoscopy Prep?  Tough choice.

Now a concert set..... (Some strange off key singing, but otherwise a great sample of their concerts as I remembered it.)-


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd5NDkrGlMY&t=1642s





 
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« Reply #131 on: January 11, 2022, 11:52:08 am »
March 1976 List

1. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
2. Aerosmith (+2)
3. Led Zeppelin (-1)
4. Black Sabbath (-1)
5. The Who (No change)
6. Queen (No change)
7. Foghat (+3)
8. Chicago (-1)
9. Bad Company (-1)
10. Deep Purple (+1)
11. Nazerth (New)
12. Golden Earring (No change)
13. Kiss (-4)
14. Mott the Hoople (-1)
15. Trapeze (+1)
16. Alice Cooper (-2)
17. Bachman Turner Overdrive (-2)
18. Uriah Heep (-1)
19. Montrose (+1)
20. Styx (-1)

Added vinyl/tapes- none

Another uneventful month on the list, so I'll add another iconic film moment in rock and roll history.  Hint, like last night it involves busting guitars... :cool:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZkjA8DTg4o

I remember the shock on my parents face when this came on and my dad asked.....   This isn't one those freaky long haired bands you listen to is it?

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« Reply #132 on: January 11, 2022, 11:56:32 am »
Styx  -  Suite Madam Blue


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« Reply #133 on: January 11, 2022, 12:03:57 pm »
Bad Company  -  Good Lovin' Gone Bad


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« Reply #134 on: January 11, 2022, 02:22:07 pm »
April 1976 List

1. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
2. Black sabbath (+2)
3. Aerosmith (-1)
4. Led Zeppelin (-1)
5. Foghat (+2)
6. Queen (No change)
7. Chicago (+1)
8. The Who (-3)
9. Deep Purple (+1)
10. Bad Company (-1)
11. Narareth (No change)
12, Kiss (+1)
13. Trapeze (+2)
14.Golden Earring (-2)
15. BTO (+2)
16. Alice Cooper (No change)
17. Mott the Hoople (-3)
18. Uriah Heep (No change)
19. Jethro Tull (New)
20. Montrose (-1)

New Viny'/tapes

Led Zeppelin - Prescence

Presence was a step back in quality vs. the previous few LZ albums.  It was interesting seeing the owner of the Pawn Stars (reality TV) looking for one of the "presence" statues....

IMO...best cut on the LP.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=la-zf2TgCjw&list=OLAK5uy_mT_MiImC0I7IBuJyArszeVcAVhDxb2Bz0&index=4

Here is another moment in rock history, as Alice Cooper starts out as introductory guest in ABC's In Concert series debuting in 1972.  The quality of the film is not good, but it gives you a nice view of Alice before when he was more a shock rocker than a choreographed Spider Chaser.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ME5ac1liQ18



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« Reply #135 on: January 11, 2022, 03:32:32 pm »
May 1976 List

1. Led Zeppelin (+3)
2. Emerson Lake and Palmer (-1)
3. Aerosmith- (No change)
4. Black Sabbath (-2)
5. Queen (+1)
6. Foghat (-1)
7. The Who (+1)
8. Bad Company (+2)
9. Deep Purple (No change)
10. The Sweet (New)
11. Chicago (-4)
12. BTO (+3)
13. Nazareth (-2)
14. Golden Earring (No change)
15. Kiss (-3)
16. Alice Cooper (No change)
17. Trapeze (-4)
18. Mott the Hoople (-1)
19. Montrose (+1)
20. Jethro Tull (-1)

Vinyl/Tape Additions

Foghat- Rock and Roll Outlaws
Sweet- Desolation Blvd.  :2barf:
Foghat- Fool for the City
Nazareth- Hair of the Dog
Beatles- Sargent Peppers

The Sweet- British Glam / Pop Band that was mostly known by the hit Fox on the Run, and Bar Room Blitz  Formulaic Garbage.  Hate to embarass myself, but my liking this group was more to the fact that a girlfriend at the time and I would listen to this in my car.  I will stop with that embarassment right now.  No excuses. (Drops head in shame)


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« Reply #136 on: January 11, 2022, 03:54:34 pm »
1976  -  One of the best selling live albums ever


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« Reply #137 on: January 11, 2022, 04:01:47 pm »
Thin Lizzy  -  Jailbreak album (1976)


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« Reply #138 on: January 11, 2022, 04:05:05 pm »
Ritchie Blackmore transitions from Deep Purple to Rainbow


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« Reply #139 on: January 11, 2022, 06:46:28 pm »
May 1976 List



The Sweet- British Glam / Pop Band that was mostly known by the hit Fox on the Run, and Bar Room Blitz  Formulaic Garbage.  Hate to embarass myself, but my liking this group was more to the fact that a girlfriend at the time and I would listen to this in my car.  I will stop with that embarassment right now.  No excuses. (Drops head in shame)



And to think we are only about a year away from the biggest shame ever....Disco.
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« Reply #140 on: January 11, 2022, 06:54:55 pm »
And to think we are only about a year away from the biggest shame ever....Disco.

The Punk scene is also breaking out at this time.  The Ramones debuted with their first album in 1976.


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« Reply #141 on: January 12, 2022, 12:21:56 am »
June 1976 List

1. Led Zeppelin (No change)
2. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
3. Aerosmith (No change)
4. Foghat (+2)
5. Queen (No change)
6. Black Sabbath (-2)
7. The Who (No change)
8. Chicago (+3)
9. BTO (+3)
10. Deep Purple (-1)
11. Bad Company (-3)
12. Nazareth (+1)
13. Golden Earring (+1)
14. Sweet (-4)
15. Kiss (No Change)
16. Trapeze (+1)
17. Montrose (+2)
18. Alice Cooper (-2)
19. Styx (New)
20. Jethro Tull (No Change)

Vinyl/tape additions

Aerosmith - Get Your Wings
Aerosmith - Rocks

Quiet this month, so I'll stick with rock history.

Got to say that all of what has been covered thus far would be nothing, or significantly different had this guy not hit the scene.  Yes, I am talking about Elvis.  I sure wasn't a fan, because you all know that liking what your parents liked wasn't cool at all.  But now, there is no doubting in my mind how much impact The King had on rock music...  No Beatles, No Stones, No Beach Boys.....   Music as we know it would not exist.

So with no further adieu.....     Here's Ed introducing Elvis to America on October 28, 1956...........


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« Reply #142 on: January 12, 2022, 12:24:01 am »
And to think we are only about a year away from the biggest shame ever....Disco.

Made it a point to wear my disco sucks t shirt at lease once every few weeks. 

I considered its presence an abomination.
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« Reply #143 on: January 12, 2022, 12:43:48 am »
July 1976 List - Happy Bicentential America!!!!!

1. Led Zeppelin  (No change)
2. Aerosmith (+1)
3. Emerson Lake and Palmer (-1)
4. Queen (+1)
5. Foghat (-1)
6. The Who (+1)
7. Chicago (+1)
8. Black Sabbath (-2)
9. BTO- (No change)
10. Bad Company (+1)
11. Nazareth (+1)
12. Deep Purple (-2)
13. Kiss (+2)
14. Sweet (No change)
15. Golden Earring (-2)
16. Montrose- (+1)
17. Jethro Tull (+3)
18. Trapeze (-2)
19. Alice Cooper (-1)
20. Mott the Hoople (New)

Vinyl/Tapes added-

The Guess Who- Road Food
The Faces- Live
Aerosmith- Self Titled
Grand Funk - Phoenix

Moody Blues- This is the Moody Blues on July 13, 1976-  This date marks the birth of my love for prog rock  I had heard a few bits a pieces of this band for close to a decade, but never in any great detail.  Their music was mesmerizing, lush,  orchestatic, often ethereal and outright beautiful, but could also rock. In the prog area, I liked Pink Floyd, but from an art perspecitve PF was like an abstract work vs. the Moody's being an auditory impressionist brushed. 

And ahead of their time.  This music video is from 1968.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_TbovyVOzs
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« Reply #144 on: January 12, 2022, 12:52:19 am »
Ritchie Blackmore transitions from Deep Purple to Rainbow



I had a friend that we used to have knock down drag out arguments on who was better .....   Page vs. Blackmore.
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« Reply #145 on: January 12, 2022, 01:05:44 am »
ARG!  Forgot all about The Faces.


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« Reply #146 on: January 12, 2022, 08:31:26 am »
August 1976 List

1. Led Zeppelin (No Change)
2. Aerosmith (No change)
3. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
4. The Moody Blues (New)
5. Queen (-1)
6. The Who (No change)
7. Foghat (-2)
8. Chicago (-1)
9. Black Sabbath (-1)
10. BTO (-1)
11. Jethro Tull (+6)
12. Kiss (+1)
13. Bad Company (-3)
14. Nazareth (-3)
15. Sweet (-1)
16. Deep Purple (-4)
17. Golden Earring (-2)
18. Montrose (-2)
19. Peter Frampton (New)
20. Steve Miller Band (New)

The Moody Blues- Before starting on my narrative on the Moody Blues, let me digress a bit, to say how much of a sham that I think the so called Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is, is in Cleveland, Ohio.  Their choices, timing, and justification of choices and admissions, has been beyond ridiculous.  This Hall of Shame is pretty much the political arm of Rolling Stoned Magazine, and their clown car of editiors, critics, and  :silly:experts.   They have included so many non-rock and roll entities that had no busness there in the first place, versus snubbing for politcal and genre reasons too.  This stupid Hall scorns any trace of political conservatism, rewards radical left wing activist, and stuck the middle finger at genres like prog and '80's hair metal.  And I say this as no fan of '80's Hair metal.  When Madonna gets recognized 10-15 years earlier than bands like Rush, Yes, Moody Blues,  King Crimson (genre based) or political like Rush, Alice Cooper, Kiss, or Ted Nugent.  They can not hide their hypocricy, and that is why many great bands have looked at the Hall snub as a badge of honor. 

I think John Lyndon of the Sex Pistols said it best in his hand written letter to hall in 1996....

"Next to the SEX-PISTOLS rock and roll and that hall of fame is a piss stain. Your museum. Urine in wine. Were not coming. Were not your monkey and so what? Fame at $25,000 if we paid for a table, or $15000 to squeak up in the gallery, goes to a non-profit organisation selling us a load of old famous. Congradulations. If you voted for us, hope you noted your reasons. Your anonymous as judges, but your still music industry people. Were not coming. Your not paying attention. Outside the shit-stem is a real SEX PISTOL

I concur.... this Hall, can "F" itself.

Alex, of my favorite all time band pretty much summed it up at his induction speech too, and a big middle finger right back at them...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2i2ZbJnkFEY

Now back to the Moody Blues....  A pioneer of prog rock, the first to use the mellotron (precursor to synthesizer) , and very innovative songwriting that basically dominated this kind of music from the mid '60's to early '70's.  I always thought it was strange how their catalog, and their legacy died with time.  Truly a mystery. I could go on for an hour with this band, but I will close with a hauntingly beautiful tune of theirs, following an example that really showcases all aspects of their talent.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yD7r22sjdDM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wDHvmCVRxU

Peter Prampton-.There weren't many bigger than Frampton in the mid 70's.  His live album is one the biggest (I know was) live selling albums in history.  Got his chops going with Humble Pie, and elevated himself to stardom.  And a show of hands.....   How many of you wanted a voice box to talk dirty to your girlfriend too???     :silly:
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« Reply #147 on: January 12, 2022, 09:03:56 am »
Alex, of my favorite all time band pretty much summed it up at his induction speech too, and a big middle finger right back at them...

I never imagined such prodigious eloquence coming from a Canadian.  They should build their own HoF in Toronto and give Pat Travers the respect he deserves.


Now back to the Moody Blues....  A pioneer of prog rock, the first to use the mellotron (precursor to synthesizer) , and very innovative songwriting that basically dominated this kind of music from the mid '60's to early '70's.  I always thought it was strange how their catalog, and their legacy died with time.  Truly a mystery. I could go on for an hour with this band . . .

Great acid band.

1971  -  The Story In Your Eyes


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« Reply #148 on: January 12, 2022, 09:09:05 am »
1976 -  Pat Travers,  Stop and Smile


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« Reply #149 on: January 12, 2022, 09:27:51 am »
1976 -  Pat Travers,  Stop and Smile




Hey @Hoodat .....      Boom Boom!!!!.............
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