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Subject: Your 70s CD jukebox
just wanted to know what you guys think are the essential 70s albums (CDs) to have. Top 10 would be good.
Subject: Re: Your 70s CD jukebox
This would make a good collection:
Van Morrison - Moondance
Rod Stewart - Every Picture Tells A Story
The Who - Who's Next
David Bowie - Hunky Dory
The Rolling Stones - Exile On Main Street
The New York Dolls - New York Dolls
Mott The Hoople - Mott
Big Star - Radio City
Patti Smith - Horses
Roxy Music - Siren
The Ramones - Rocket To Russia
The Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols
Blondie - Parallel Lines
Talking Heads - More Songs About Buildings And Food
Elvis Costello & The Attractions - This Year's Model
The Clash - The Clash
Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps
The B52's - The B52's
The Pretenders - The Pretenders
Subject: Re: Your 70s CD jukebox
How about Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" album, as well as Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon"? These albums were huge back in the 70's!
Subject: Re: Your 70s CD jukebox
Mine would have nothing but one hit wonders, but also some Elton John, disco music, Fleetwood Mac, Wings, soul music, and more!
Aj
Subject: Re: Your 70s CD jukebox
Here are some others:
"Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack
"Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975," Eagles
"Frampton Comes Alive!", Peter Frampton
And just because of one killer cut on these two:
"pronounced lehn'-nerd skin'-nerd," Lynyrd Skynyrd (for "Free Bird")
Led Zeppelin's fourth album (the one with those funny symbols, the first looks like "Zoso") (for "Stairway to Heaven")
Subject: Re: Your 70s CD jukebox
Some great choices there, crazydon! I just couldn't think of them at the time. I think you've summed it up well with those.
Subject: Re: Your 70s CD jukebox
How about "Tapestry" Carole King, "The Song Remains the Same" Led Zeppelin or "Double Live Gonzo" Ted Nugent (that may be a border 80's album, actually).
Subject: Re: Your 70s CD jukebox
I left out one on my list. You should also have the Eagles' "Hotel California" on there too. Killer album.