October 1978 List
1. Boston (No change)
2. Aerosmith (No change)
3. Van Halen (+1)
4. Foreigner (+2)
5. Led Zeppelin (-2)
6. Styx (+4)
7. Rush (-2)
8. Eages (No change)
9. Foghat (-2)
10. Kansas (-1)
11. Bob Seger (+1)
12. Moody Blues (-1)
13. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
14. Fleetwood Mac (No change)
15. Al Stewart (No change)
16. ZZ Top (+2)
17. Boz Scaggs (-1)
18. Chicago (-1)
19. Steve Miller Band (No change)
20. Ted Nugent (No change)
Vinyl/Tape additions
Foreigner- Double Vision
Neil Young- HarvestBad Company- Straight Shooter
Willie Nelson- Before his Time
Kiss- Rock and Roll Animal
ZZ Top- Rio Grande Mud
Ted Nugent- Live Gonzo
Neil Young- This is about the time (within a year) of a turning point in my musical tastes, where though I continue with Prog tendencies, the Singer Songwriter genre starts seeping in. On surface, NY is easy in my top 10 to this day, but in retrospect in put me in a meloncoly mood for probably a decade. Listening to a lot of sad and retrospective tunes will do that to you. But as far as Neil Young, his career is beyond legend. Think about it, he took part in the response to the British Invasion with Buffalo Springfield, did Woodstock with CSN&Y, broke away as a solo artist, then took the legend to the point of being able to use Pearl Jam as your back up band on an album. He pretty much lived the ultimate rock and roll expeerience.
There was a point in time in the '90's that I owned every NY album, which was no easy feat. With one exception, I enjoyed his absolute chamelon like change of styles that were pretty much trademark for him. I spent many hours with headphones on trying to figure out and interpret his enigmatic lyrics, and what the meanings were. But again, I can't put a finger on why his music could influence a mood so much. In the past 10-15 my listening has dropped considerably. Back then I considered it edgy and profound. Now.... more just kind of whiney.
And finally, I will go on record and say that one of the two concerts of his that I attended, was the absolute worst in my life. Details of that will come later.
For samples, I'll go with a couple that rock, instead of folkilize.
Here's one him doing at age 70+
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRfiwIhG4gUShredding the Les Paul this time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmKrcOB7udA