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« Reply #250 on: January 21, 2022, 09:25:59 am »
1978  -  Boston  -  Don't Look Back album.

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« Reply #251 on: January 21, 2022, 09:37:56 am »
1978  -  Journey, Infinity album.

After three horrible albums, Journey finally gets some traction with its fourth album.  Not much of a Journey fan at all, but this song does have some rock to it.

La Do Da


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« Reply #252 on: January 21, 2022, 09:45:30 am »
1978  -  Journey, Infinity album.

After three horrible albums, Journey finally gets some traction with its fourth album.  Not much of a Journey fan at all, but this song does have some rock to it.

La Do Da




This and the next (Evolution) are outstanding albums.  Just enough Steve Perry to give it the vocal wallop, while allowing Schon and the others to give Journey their rocking sound.  Starting with Departure, Perry starts stamping his pop influences into the band's sound,  and it was downhill from there.
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« Reply #253 on: January 21, 2022, 09:55:06 am »
I think sometime in 79 Meatloaf is about to hit the charts with BOH
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« Reply #254 on: January 21, 2022, 10:00:05 am »
More memories of 1977.....   


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C11MzbEcHlw


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_2D8Eo15wE

Wow...

Posted these video three days ago, and now Meatloaf's gone. 

Have long said, that the era of great music is getting ready to have an almost daily dose of losses as our Rock and Roll Legends age.
Neil Peart a few years ago hit me the worst.
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« Reply #255 on: January 21, 2022, 10:48:14 am »
Posted these video three days ago, and now Meatloaf's gone.

At least he didn't die from taking ivermectin.  That would have been so much worse.
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« Reply #256 on: January 21, 2022, 11:24:02 am »
At least he didn't die from taking ivermectin.  That would have been so much worse.

Yep, 2 out of 3 a'int bad.  (too soon  :cool:?)
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« Reply #257 on: January 21, 2022, 01:24:47 pm »
Maybe y’all knew this, maybe not. Meatloaf was featured on Ted Nugent’s Free For All album. Sang the two best songs on it.


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« Reply #258 on: January 23, 2022, 07:40:23 am »
December 1978 List

1. Boston (No change)
2. Van Halen (+2)
3. Foreigner (No change)
4. Aerosmith (-2)
5. Styx (No change)
6. Bob Seger (+3)
7. Kansas (No change)
8. Led Zeppelin (-2)
9. Rush (-1)
10. Eagles (No change)
11. Foghat (No change)
12. Fleetwood Mac (-1)
13. Moody Blues (-1)
14. Emerson Lake and Palmer (-1)
15. Bad Company (No change)
16. Al Stewart (+1)
17. Chicago (+1)
18. Ted Nugent (-2)
19. Stever Miller (No change)
20. ZZ Top (No change)

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Boston- Self Titled
Aerosmith- Toys in the Attic
Styx- Grand Illusion
Led Zeppelin -IV

Concert: Louisiana LeRoux and Marshall Tucker Band- December 27, 1978  Price on Ticket Stub- $7.50

Was never a fan but went at behest of girl friend.  Company was better than concert, but I knew others who really liked this band.  Here are few that they were best known for.


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

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4a40FjB_sM
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« Reply #259 on: January 23, 2022, 08:43:34 am »
January 1979 List

1. Boston (No change)
2. Styx (+3)
3. Foreigner (No change)
4. Aerosmith (No change)
5. Van Halen (-3)
6. Bob Seger (No change)
7. Led Zeppelin (+1)
8. Kansas (-1)
9. Rush (No change)
10. Eagles (No change)
11. Foghat (No change)
12. Moody Blues (+1)
13. Emerson Lake and Palmer (+1)
14. Fleetwood Mac (-2)
15. Chicago (+2)
16. Bad Company (-1)
17. Al Stewart (-1)
18. Steve Miller (+1)
19. Ted Nugent (-1)
20. ZZ Top (No change)

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Bob Seger- Stranger in Town

Side 1 from Emerson Lake and Palmer's Tarkus from 1971, is IMO the most complex piece of rock music ever composed.  Many don't get it or like it.  But there is no denying the absolute musical genius it took to put this monstrosity together.  With that, I just ran into this recent little gem from Carl Palmer, the only surviving member of the band.  Incredible energy and focus from somone almost 72 years old.  Enjoy.....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjOgcLQo9ks

Geddy?....  Alex?.....  Here's your drummer.  Get back in the studio and concert halls.



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« Reply #260 on: January 23, 2022, 07:50:06 pm »
There will be some obscure bands pop up, that I will be surprised if many had heard of.  I am going to add my concert attendance as the list progresses. 

Black Oak was a bigger band than people realize at the time.  They really caught a toehold with KAAY, back in the day.  For those who may not have heard of KAAY, they were a Little Rock based AM station had a night time show called Beaker Street which played at 11PM to 2AM every night.  They had a maximum AM strength signal and ruled the airways for years in mid america. KAAY pretty much introduced mid america to rock on the '70's, as most of the local stations at the time were playing country.

But more on the topic of Black Oak.  They were big enough that they were able to be signed to California Jam, which was if I remember one of the largest attended festivals in the decade.
I had their album and I agree it was one I played often.

The only band I ever saw in concert twice was ELP.  Dynamic.

Another two bands under-rated are the Steve Miller Band and The Band.

Anyone play "Song Quiz" on Alexa?  You select decades (50s, 60s, 70s. etc.) and compete against someone.  I almost always choose 60s as I do better than 70s.

Try it is you haven't yet.  It is addicting
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« Reply #261 on: January 23, 2022, 09:00:57 pm »
1979  -  Bad Company, Desolation Angels album

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« Reply #262 on: January 23, 2022, 09:14:04 pm »
1979  -  Electric Light Orchestra

Don't Bring Me Down




And from 1977, Do Ya

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« Reply #263 on: January 23, 2022, 11:47:56 pm »
I had their album and I agree it was one I played often.

The only band I ever saw in concert twice was ELP.  Dynamic.

Another two bands under-rated are the Steve Miller Band and The Band.

Anyone play "Song Quiz" on Alexa?  You select decades (50s, 60s, 70s. etc.) and compete against someone.  I almost always choose 60s as I do better than 70s.

Try it is you haven't yet.  It is addicting

'70's Song quiz on Alexa was my forte'.  My longest winning streak was 257 games. 
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« Reply #264 on: January 24, 2022, 12:30:11 am »
February 1979 List

1. Boston (No change)
2. Styx (No change)
3. Aerosmith (+1)
4. Foreigner (-1)
5. Van Halen (No change)
6. Bob Seger (No change)
7. Kansas (+1)
8. Led Zeppeln (-1)
9. Rush (No change)
10. Eagles (No change)
11. Moody Blues (+1)
12. Foghat (-1)
13. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
14. Fleetwood Mac (No change)
15. Bad Company (+1)
16. Ted Nugent (+3)
17. Chicago (-2)
18. Stever Miller (No change)
19. The Cars (New)
20. ZZ Top (No change)

Vinyl/Tapes added

Beatles - '67- '70

The Cars- The Gold standard by far of the new wave era.  Very tight musicianship, and eccletric sound that was unique to this band.  No one else sounded like The Cars  If I had a list of 10 bands I most regret not seeing in concert, this one sure would be on it.  Picking a sample of greatness from this catalog is a tough task. I could easily choose one of about 10-15. I am choosing "It's all I can do."  from Candy-O   If you listen at the 1:50-2:15 mark , you will hear 4 very clearly intricate melodic lines that flow and blend together like magic.  Some of the best songwriting you will ever hear.  As a bonus, i wanted to add "Magic" as well.  Just so we can get both an Orr and Ocasek song.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEFiid5UkDo 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0Kv6vxZwL8




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« Reply #265 on: January 24, 2022, 02:03:40 am »
Okay, finally dove into the thread, and noticed little or no mention of Steppenwolf, Bread, America, and Grateful Dead. I guess it all depended on the mood you were in, but I liked them as well as almost all of the bands listed here. But the 70s found a bit of eclectic in my musical tastes, too, and John Prine and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band were favorites and I admit to times when the backwoods of bluegrass were as much a comfort as soaking my feet in a mountain stream... I have enjoyed this trip down memory lane..Thanks @catfish1957 !
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« Reply #266 on: January 24, 2022, 03:07:51 am »
Okay, finally dove into the thread, and noticed little or no mention of Steppenwolf, Bread, America, and Grateful Dead. I guess it all depended on the mood you were in, but I liked them as well as almost all of the bands listed here. But the 70s found a bit of eclectic in my musical tastes, too, and John Prine and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band were favorites and I admit to times when the backwoods of bluegrass were as much a comfort as soaking my feet in a mountain stream... I have enjoyed this trip down memory lane..Thanks @catfish1957 !

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Thanks Joe....

Good run of bands you mentioned.  Steppenewolf would have easily been in my Top 5 say in 1969 or 1970.  Didn't start these lists until '73.  In discussions like these, there really aren't any wrong answers or omissions.  Everyone has their particular taste in music.  You menitoned Bread.  Bread was probably the best of their genre.  I kept a Best of Bread tape in my Truck as a Date "Mood Tape".

The Greatful Dead?  They are the ultimate Cult Band....  Maybe the only classic rock one more than Rush. Yeah, my favorite band.  I might not be quite as bad as these guys but.......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq3yjfoorsU
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« Reply #267 on: January 24, 2022, 08:20:20 am »
@Smokin Joe

Thanks Joe....

Good run of bands you mentioned.  Steppenewolf would have easily been in my Top 5 say in 1969 or 1970.  Didn't start these lists until '73.  In discussions like these, there really aren't any wrong answers or omissions.  Everyone has their particular taste in music.  You menitoned Bread.  Bread was probably the best of their genre.  I kept a Best of Bread tape in my Truck as a Date "Mood Tape".

The Greatful Dead?  They are the ultimate Cult Band....  Maybe the only classic rock one more than Rush. Yeah, my favorite band.  I might not be quite as bad as these guys but.......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq3yjfoorsU
Tape in a truck?  One can tell those who grew up more in the 60s than 70s if that tape was an eight track or, like I also used to have, a 4 track.

One more band I liked out there was Country Joe and the Fish.

And as far as cult bands were concerned, the only one I adherred to much was The Mothers of Invention
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« Reply #268 on: January 24, 2022, 08:55:12 am »
March 1979 List

1. Boston (No change)
2. Styx (No change)
3. Aerosmith (No change)
4. Foreigner (No change)
5. Rush (+4)
6. Bob Seger (No change)
7. Van Halen (-2)
8. Kansas (-1)
9. Led Zeppelin (-1)
10. Eagles (No change)
11. Moody Blues (No change)
12. ToTo (New)
13. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
14. Foghat (-2)
15. Fleetwoo Mac (-1)
16. Bad Company (-1)
17. Eddie Money (New)
18. Chicago (-1)
19. Steve Miller Band (-1)
20. Ted Nugent (-4)

Vinyl/Tapes Added

Heart- Dreamboat Annie

Toto- A general session-"ist" type of band formed of good musicians.  They are fusion of many styles including straight forward rock, with tinges of prog, and jazz style.  Kind of an uneven career.  1st and 5th albums are very very good.  But it is the 4th one that this band will be remembered for (IV) That album included Rosanna and Africa.  I think the album had sold about 10-15M units.  Huge, including Grammies, if memory serves.  After Isolation, as far as I am concerned they fell off the musical earth.

An anecdotal item on this band too.  In my first job out college, I worked for the State Dept. of Health.  Part of my many duties was to inspect Day Cares.  One day, I just happened to check this one place in Vinton, Louisiana, and it happened to be Lead Singer Bobby Kimball's mother.  She had a Platinum album on the wall, so that was pretty cool to see.

As far as samples, from ToTo, I am going to add one of their biggest hit, and then go with a couple more obscure ones I really liked.

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

On this one, Deadwood fans might notice their favorite Doc here (The fugitive)


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


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CA6X0Zx3lg

Eddie Money- . Another great Rock and Roller we lost in the past few years.  Money made Crooners cool again, and put together a solid base of hits and music. Master of hooks, and great showman.   Seeing Ronnie Spector die recently brought back a lot of memories of the Money Man.  Here are a couple of my favorites. 



My second serious girlfriend was a dead ringer for the lady in this video...  Looks and temperment.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FdYRq8-6kM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FtHhUDo-08

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« Reply #269 on: January 24, 2022, 04:54:00 pm »
April 1979 List

1.Boston (No change)
2. Styx (No change)
3. Aerosmith (No change)
4. Rush (+1)
5. Bob Seger (+1)
6. Foreigner (-2)
7. Led Zeppelin (+2)
8. Van Halen (-1)
9. Kansas (-1)
10.Eagles (No change)
11. Moody Blues (No chnage)
12. Emerson Lake and Palmer (+1)
13. Toto (-1)
14. Fleetwood Mac (+1)
15. Foghat (-1)
16. Bad Company (No change)
17. Chicago (+1)
18. Eddie Money (-1)
19. Steve Miller Band (No Change)
20. Ted Nugent (No Change)

Vinyl/tapes added-
Three Dog Night- Golden Biscuits
Bachman Turner Overdrive- Head On
Bachman Turner Overdrive- 4 Wheel Drive

Recent song/video from AC DC.  Sounds like a swan songish type of tribute showing that they obviously understand the end is a hell of lot closer than the beginning.  Kind of sad watching it.


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« Reply #270 on: January 24, 2022, 05:33:12 pm »



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.
Wow did you bring back memories.

I saw Jimi at the San Antonio Hemisphere in May 1970 a few months prior to his departing from this earth.  I know as it cost me $4 for the ticket and I still have the stub.

He must have perfected his performance since '67 as he also was able to stroke the guitar with other parts of his anatomy, ahem.
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« Reply #271 on: January 24, 2022, 05:37:55 pm »

Jethro Tull is/was a great celtic tinged prog master.  Complex compositions, intellligent lyricism, a really good listen.

Here is a sample of one of my favorites by JT....


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSUdlUmtg3Q
I agree.  He had stimulating lyrics.  My favorite is Wind Up which I cannot find a whole video of

http://youtu.be/PCKR6CXiPZE
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« Reply #272 on: January 24, 2022, 05:41:56 pm »


I saw Jimi at the San Antonio Hemisphere in May 1970 a few months prior to his departing from this earth.  I know as it cost me $4 for the ticket and I still have the stub.


You saw Jimi Hendrix?  (Give me a minute to lift my jaw off the floor) :cool:
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« Reply #273 on: January 24, 2022, 05:43:28 pm »
You saw Jimi Hendrix?  (Give me a minute to lift my jaw off the floor) :cool:
My favorite was the Star Spangled Banner

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« Reply #274 on: January 24, 2022, 06:48:32 pm »
Okay, finally dove into the thread, and noticed little or no mention of Steppenwolf, Bread, America, and Grateful Dead.

The Grateful Dead is hard to peg by year.  They are much better known for their live concerts than their album output.  1978 marked the release of their Shakedown Street album (which has my favorite Dead song).

Fire on the Mountain




I Need a Miracle




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« Reply #275 on: January 24, 2022, 06:57:46 pm »
1979  -  Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Sheik Yerbouti album

Broken Hearts Are For Assholes (Live)



Flakes


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« Reply #276 on: January 24, 2022, 07:11:33 pm »
1979  -  The Police

Message in a Bottle (Live '79)


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« Reply #277 on: January 24, 2022, 08:50:46 pm »
Wow did you bring back memories.

I saw Jimi at the San Antonio Hemisphere in May 1970 a few months prior to his departing from this earth.  I know as it cost me $4 for the ticket and I still have the stub.



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« Reply #278 on: January 24, 2022, 09:09:16 pm »
March 1979 List

1. Boston (No change)
2. Styx (No change)
3. Aerosmith (No change)
4. Foreigner (No change)
5. Rush (+4)
6. Bob Seger (No change)
7. Van Halen (-2)
8. Kansas (-1)
9. Led Zeppelin (-1)
10. Eagles (No change)
11. Moody Blues (No change)
12. ToTo (New)
13. Emerson Lake and Palmer (No change)
14. Foghat (-2)
15. Fleetwoo Mac (-1)
16. Bad Company (-1)
17. Eddie Money (New)
18. Chicago (-1)
19. Steve Miller Band (-1)
20. Ted Nugent (-4)

Vinyl/Tapes Added

Heart- Dreamboat Annie

Toto- A general session-"ist" type of band formed of good musicians.  They are fusion of many styles including straight forward rock, with tinges of prog, and jazz style.  Kind of an uneven career.  1st and 5th albums are very very good.  But it is the 4th one that this band will be remembered for (IV) That album included Rosanna and Africa.  I think the album had sold about 10-15M units.  Huge, including Grammies, if memory serves.  After Isolation, as far as I am concerned they fell off the musical earth.

An anecdotal item on this band too.  In my first job out college, I worked for the State Dept. of Health.  Part of my many duties was to inspect Day Cares.  One day, I just happened to check this one place in Vinton, Louisiana, and it happened to be Lead Singer Bobby Kimball's mother.  She had a Platinum album on the wall, so that was pretty cool to see.

As far as samples, from ToTo, I am going to add one of their biggest hit, and then go with a couple more obscure ones I really liked.

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

On this one, Deadwood fans might notice their favorite Doc here (The fugitive)


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


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CA6X0Zx3lg

Eddie Money- . Another great Rock and Roller we lost in the past few years.  Money made Crooners cool again, and put together a solid base of hits and music. Master of hooks, and great showman.   Seeing Ronnie Spector die recently brought back a lot of memories of the Money Man.  Here are a couple of my favorites. 



My second serious girlfriend was a dead ringer for the lady in this video...  Looks and temperment.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FdYRq8-6kM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FtHhUDo-08

We actually saw Eddie Money at our local city fair.  It was such a shame and so pathetic.  He came staggering onto stage and they had to take him off stage.  He staggered back onto the stage about a half hour later, sang (slurred) two songs and left for the remainder of the night.  So sad.

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« Reply #279 on: January 24, 2022, 09:29:52 pm »
We actually saw Eddie Money at our local city fair.  It was such a shame and so pathetic.  He came staggering onto stage and they had to take him off stage.  He staggered back onto the stage about a half hour later, sang (slurred) two songs and left for the remainder of the night.  So sad.
Sounds like the Joe Cocker Concert I didn't go to in VA in the early 70s. It was one I was glad I didn't make.
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« Reply #280 on: January 24, 2022, 11:11:34 pm »
March 1979, Van Halen releases their second album.

Women in Love




Dance the Night Away




Bottoms Up




Beautiful Girls

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« Reply #281 on: January 24, 2022, 11:17:45 pm »
Also March 1979, Supertramp releases Breakfast in America album.

Take the Long Way Home (Live, '79)




The Logical Song (Live, '79)

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« Reply #282 on: January 24, 2022, 11:27:02 pm »
1979  -  Talking Heads, Life During Wartime (Live)


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« Reply #283 on: January 25, 2022, 04:06:13 am »
May 1979 List

1.Boston (No change)
2. Styx (No change)
3. Aerosmith (No change)
4. Rush (No change)
5. Led Zeppelin (+2)
6. Foreigner (No change)
7. Van Halen (+1)
8. Bob Seger (-3)
9. Bad Company (+7)
10. Emerson Lake and Palmer (-2)
11. Eagles (-1)
12. Kansas (-3)
13. Toto (No change)
14. Moody Blues (-3)
15. Fleetwood Mac (-1)
16. Foghat (-1)
17. Chicago (No change)
18. Steve Miller Band (+1)
19. Bachman Turner Overdrive (New)
20. Ted Nugent (No change)

Vinyl/Tapes added-

Bad Company - Desolation Angels
The Cars- Self Titled
Styx- Equinox

About 10 years ago, Styx (minus DeYoung) decided on this so novel way of replaying the aboslute best of their glory days.  Playing in concert in album form and orer of their two greatest works....  Grand Illusion and Pieces of Eight.  These two albums dominated my turntable in the 1977-1979 timeframe. These were unbelievably strong and consistent works.   Wish more classic rock bands had done this.  One disclaimer, .....This singer is not Dennis DeYoung, but well worth a listen, if you are into this band or era


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9QfV55XOLg&t=3757s
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« Reply #284 on: January 25, 2022, 08:58:40 am »
We’re not worthy. We’re not worthy.  8888forgot
Thank you.  I was 18 with money burning a hole in my pocket.  So I took 3 hours of wages working in a grocery store and drove to San Antonio with my 17 year old brother.

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« Reply #285 on: January 25, 2022, 09:25:32 am »
Thank you.  I was 18 with money burning a hole in my pocket.  So I took 3 hours of wages working in a grocery store and drove to San Antonio with my 17 year old brother.

BTW, I like your tagline

A wise investment of memories.  Not that many people left alive that can say they saw Hendrix live.  Especially us in Texas.
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« Reply #286 on: January 25, 2022, 10:18:01 am »
June 1979 List

1. Boston (No change)
2. Styx (No change)
3. Aerosmith (No change)
4. Led Zeppelin (+1)
5. Rush (-1)
6. Foreigner (No change)
7. Van Halen (No change)
8. Bad Company (+1)
9. Emerson Lake and Palmer (+1)
10. Bob Seger (-2)
11. Eagles (No change)
12. The Cars (New)
13. Kansas (-1)
14. Moody Blues (No change)
15. Fleetwood Mac (No change)
16. Foghat (No change)
17. Chicago (No Change)
18. ToTo (-5)
19. Steve Miller (-1)
20. Ted Nugent (No change)

Vinyl/Tape added

None

It is easy to forget how big Grand Funk Railroad was 50 years ago.  This concert actually broke the Beatles record at Shea Stadium, with all 55,000 tickets being sold out in 72 hours.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_t59To7Snk
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« Reply #287 on: January 25, 2022, 10:27:46 am »
I know I added a different version of this tune earlier.  But this one has a different feel to it.  Too bad music doesn't sound like this anymore.


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« Reply #288 on: January 25, 2022, 11:05:15 am »
A wise investment of memories.  Not that many people left alive that can say they saw Hendrix live.  Especially us in Texas.

If you've seen SRV live, then you've seen Jimi Hendrix.


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« Reply #289 on: January 25, 2022, 11:19:09 am »
1979  -  The Knack debuts.

My Sharona


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« Reply #290 on: January 25, 2022, 11:48:30 am »
July 1979 List

1. Boston (No change)
2. Van Halen (+5)
3. Styx- (-1)
4. Aerosmith (-1)
5. Led Zeppelin (-1)
6. Foreigner (No change)
7. Rush (-2)
8. Bad Company (No change)
9. Bob Seger (+1)
10. Emerson Lake and Palmer (-1)
11. Eagles (No change)
12. Fleetwood Mac (+3)
13. Cars (-1)
14. Kansas (-1)
15. Moody Blues (-1)
16. Foghat (No change)
17. Steve Miller Band (+2)
18. ToTo (No change)
19. Chicago (-2)
20. Alice Cooper (New)

Vinyl/Tapes added

None

There have been three Rock Star deaths that to me have been like a gut punch.  (1) John Lennon in 1980, (2) Tom Petty in 2017, and Neil Peart in 2020.  I knew 2020 was going to suck as a year, when the year started Peart died January 7, 2020.  This clip is a beaurtifully done tribute that has been carefully placed chronologially (with just a couple brief exceptions) done to Rush's most powerful and beautiful ballads.  Kind of tough to watch for me......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWoMIlivrtU&list=RDGMEMqVetBnAeSrX23ZFXTAT5hgVMs5BJXwNeKsQ&index=2
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« Reply #291 on: January 25, 2022, 01:44:39 pm »
@catfish1957 - perusing the last couple of days since I found this thread gives me hope of bettering your record of consecutive wins against opponents in Alexa Song quiz.

As long as I do not have to play you.

Some of these obscure songs like My Sharona are some of the ones I like best.
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« Reply #292 on: January 25, 2022, 01:48:09 pm »
@catfish1957 - perusing the last couple of days since I found this thread gives me hope of bettering your record of consecutive wins against opponents in Alexa Song quiz.

As long as I do not have to play you.

Some of these obscure songs like My Sharona are some of the ones I like best.
Don't forget Wierd Al's parody rendition: "My Bologna"!
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« Reply #293 on: January 25, 2022, 02:15:00 pm »
@catfish1957 - perusing the last couple of days since I found this thread gives me hope of bettering your record of consecutive wins against opponents in Alexa Song quiz.

As long as I do not have to play you.

Some of these obscure songs like My Sharona are some of the ones I like best.

Pull the plug when Alexa says.....   Catfish ....  From Texas.  :cool:

Of course, I think my strongest streak in the '60's is about 12 games, and about 75 games in the ;80's.

'90's, 00's, etc?  I am lucky to guess one right.
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« Reply #294 on: January 25, 2022, 03:35:40 pm »
July 1979 List




There have been three Rock Star deaths that to me have been like a gut punch.  (1) John Lennon in 1980, (2) Tom Petty in 2017, and Neil Peart in 2020.  I knew 2020 was going to suck as a year, when the year started Peart died January 7, 2020.  This clip is a beaurtifully done tribute that has been carefully placed chronologially (with just a couple brief exceptions) done to Rush's most powerful and beautiful ballads.  Kind of tough to watch for me......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWoMIlivrtU&list=RDGMEMqVetBnAeSrX23ZFXTAT5hgVMs5BJXwNeKsQ&index=2





I'm so glad that clip included the size and scope of his drum kits.

I like to watch reruns of the Ed Sullivan Show. I always find it interesting that the big name bands in the 60's-70's featured stripped down kits. (easier to transport, I guess) but developed into monsters over the years.

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« Reply #295 on: January 25, 2022, 04:30:38 pm »
Pull the plug when Alexa says.....   Catfish ....  From Texas.  :cool:

Of course, I think my strongest streak in the '60's is about 12 games, and about 75 games in the ;80's.

'90's, 00's, etc?  I am lucky to guess one right.
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« Reply #296 on: January 25, 2022, 10:03:16 pm »
Don't forget Wierd Al's parody rendition: "My Bologna"!

Or Cheech and Chong's "My Scrotum".
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« Reply #297 on: January 25, 2022, 10:15:35 pm »
1979  -  Molly Hatchet

One Man's Pleasure (Live, '79)





Boogie No More


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« Reply #298 on: January 25, 2022, 10:27:57 pm »
1979  -  AC/DC releases Highway to Hell album.  Seven months later, Bon Scott chokes to death on his own vomit.

Highway to Hell





If You Want Blood, You Got It (Live '79)


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« Reply #299 on: January 25, 2022, 10:35:50 pm »
1979  -  Motorhead  -  Damage Case


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