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Subject: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/11/04 at 3:30 pm
1970 was one of the great years in pop music. We saw an explosion of musical brilliance, in a dazzling multitude of styles. From Simon & Garfunkel to the Jackson 5, from Sly and the Family Stone to Rare Earth. Oh, and the Beatles, Aretha Franklin, B.B. King and Stevie Wonder. A remarkable amount of this year's music is still with us.
I chose "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" followed by "Yellow River" which is a pretty gross title for a song ??? :P
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: Dagwood on 07/11/04 at 3:43 pm
I'll never fall in love again
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: gemini61 on 07/11/04 at 4:07 pm
Who'll Stop the Rain :)
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 07/11/04 at 4:30 pm
"Vehicle" by Ides Of March. The singer/keyboardist later went on to form the band Survivor. 8)
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/11/04 at 4:43 pm
"Vehicle" by Ides Of March. The singer/keyboardist later went on to form the band Survivor. 8)
You're kidding! I thought that since the song seemed to be about luring young girls into his car....I thought he'd be doing some serious prison time ??? ;D
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: Paul on 07/11/04 at 4:48 pm
'Vehicle' for me (great use of horns...no pun intended!), with 'Who'll Stop The Rain' as second...
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: zcrito on 07/11/04 at 8:14 pm
Looks like six good ones in this group.
Are You Ready?, Pacific Gas & Electric
:)
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: PoPCultureGirl on 07/11/04 at 10:28 pm
CCR
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: ktelqueen on 07/12/04 at 1:30 am
"I'll Never Fall In Love Again" and "Who'll Stop The Rain"
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: jaytee on 07/12/04 at 10:04 pm
Ma Belle Amie
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: mandamoo on 07/13/04 at 6:05 am
Ma Belle Amie
Good old Dynamic Hits, eh jaytee ? ;)
I'll Never Fall In Love Again followed by Ma Belle Amie and Look What They've Done To My Song :)
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: Jessica on 07/13/04 at 4:42 pm
"The Bells" -The Originals
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: Lanie on 07/13/04 at 11:11 pm
"I'll Never Fall In Love Again" - Dionne Warwick
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/13/04 at 11:36 pm
"I'll Never Fall In Love Again" - Dionne Warwick
Great to see you back, Lanie....BTW, nice choice ;)
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: Lanie on 07/14/04 at 4:39 pm
Great to see you back, Lanie....BTW, nice choice ;)
Awww....thank you! :) :D
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/14/04 at 4:55 pm
Awww....thank you! :) :D
No Problem :)
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 07/14/04 at 7:12 pm
You're kidding!
Nope, no kidding. Jim Peterik (sp?) was a key member of Survivor. 8)
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/14/04 at 10:50 pm
Nope, no kidding. Jim Peterik (sp?) was a key member of Survivor. 8)
Thanks, Karen...and I hear that they are still together!
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: CeramicsFanatic on 07/15/04 at 1:21 am
Thanks, Karen...and I hear that they are still together!
Man, I used to love listening to Survivor back in the '80s. Nowadays I hardly ever hear them... :-\\
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: RockandRollFan on 07/15/04 at 11:47 am
Man, I used to love listening to Survivor back in the '80s. Nowadays I hardly ever hear them... :-\\
Well, I guess they haven't gotten anything out that's charted....I can't even find a website for them but I heard on the radio last month that they are still around ???
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: FussBudgetVanPelt on 07/16/04 at 7:55 am
Woodstock, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Subject: Re: Top 100 Of 1970....100-81
Written By: JohnTaylorsHeart on 07/16/04 at 11:14 am
I'll never love this way again
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