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Well, I cleared all 461 pages of this thread, I'm very pleased with what I found, 300 songs that I had forgotten about, unknowns or very well known like "Radar Love" that I just never thought much about until you realize they may quit playing 70's songs someday, like what has already happened to many 60's songs, never hear them anymore unless you look for them. Now I'm more prepared and aware of what I want to add to my music collection at some point. Nothing more fun than taking along your favorite tunes on a bike ride, and playing them on a Rugby2 flip phone with cranky little speaker that sounds like a transistor radio from 1968. You guys and gals are so awesome for enhancing my music awareness.
HopeDelivers posted a lot of good ones early in the thread, Soupson really put out for me in this thread much more than he did in 60's thread, very nice, and Big Swede was the worker disco bee I had hoped he would be (I think he likes ABBA a bit too much but that's OK). Unfocused found a few rare ones too, like Q - Dancin' Man....."Gotta get up and get that get down feeling, gotta get up and get it on"......very nice unfocused, that's a little nugget in my treasure pile, lol.
Just to name a few favorites of what I found,
Badfinger - No Matter What
Bloodrock - Gotta Find A Way, Jessica
Bob Seger - Katmandu
Bread - Mother Freedom
David Essex - Rock On
Dr Feelgood - Milk & Alcohol
Eagles - In the City, Tequilla Sunrise
Eddie Money - Cool Water
ELO - Last Train to London & Do Ya
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man
Focus - Hocus Pocus
George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag
Fresh Blueberry Pancake - Heavy (wish they had recorded album in stereo)
James Gang - Walk Away & Funk #49
Jefferson Starship - Find Your Way Back
John Durrill - Good Guys & Bad Guys (from Clint Eastwood movie)
Linda Ronstadt - It's So Easy, Hurts So Bad, Your No Good (she is under appreciated)
Lynyrd Skynyrd - I Know a Little
McFadden & Whitehead - Ain't No Stoppin' us Now
O'Jays - Back Stabbers & For the Love of Money
Santana - All I Ever Wanted
The Who - Join Together
Yes - Roundabout
I noticed a few country crossover songs that caught my interest, like LA International Airport, but I noticed a big song of that type from 1975 is missing, remember Jessi Colter's I'm Not Lisa ? A girl in 5th grade named Lisa that I liked in school moved away that year, so I remember the song for some reason.
Here's a couple songs I think the thread could use,
Emerson Lake & Palmer - Karn Evil 9 (Come ALIVE Come ALIVE....SEE THE SHOW!)
check this out from 4:45 to 13:20, one fine piece of music.
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