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Bald Headed Squirrel Hunter
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Mrs. Angus and I are planning a relatively short road trip later this month. We are looking for soft rock songs from the 70's & 80's for our travel playlist. Please make your suggestions!

As an example, here are some we already have:

Ambrosia, Biggest part of me

Little River Band, Cool Change

Bread, Make it with you

Exile, Kiss you all over

Sammy Johns, Chevy Van



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Steely Dan, Aja album
some gerry rafferty , bakers street, right down the line



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Consider Spotify. I enjoy their playlists on my iPhone. I can pass this to my pickup via Carplay or my car with a cable connection.

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Loggins & Messina
Brewer & Shipley
Hall & Oates
Poco
Eagles
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
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A few artists/albums from 1970 and 1971, from my iTunes collection, to get you started:
Grateful Dead - American Beauty
James Gang - Rides Again
Kris Kristofferson
Linda Ronstadt
Van Morrison - Moon Dance, Tupelo Honey
Bonnie Raitt - Bluebird, Give It Up
Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson
James Taylor - Mud Slide Slim
Janis Joplin - Pearl
T.Rex - Electric Warrior
The Who - Who's Next
J.J. Cale - Naturally
 
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Just search Yacht Rock Playlists. You’ll be inundated.


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Good stuff guys. Keep'em coming. Some more I recently added:

Al Stewart, Time Passages

Ace, How Long

Firefall, You are the woman

Andrew Gold, Lonely Boy

Dave Loggins, Please come to Boston



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Carole King - City Streets

Linda Ronstadt - everything she did
 
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Chicago- If You Leave Me Now
 
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Boston - Amanda
Kansas - Dust in the Wind
Journey - Don't Stop Believing
Billy Joel - Just The Way You Are
Bruce Springsteen - The River
Tom Petty - The Waiting
Bonnie Raitt - Something to Talk About
Little River Band - Reminiscing
Atlanta Rhythm Section - Do it or Die
Dan Fogelberg - Hard to Say
Foreigner - I Want to Know What Love Is
The Police - Every Breath You Take
Player - Baby Come Back
Seals & Croft - Summer Breeze
Jim Croce - Operator

There are many, many others but I'm kinda feelin' a bit too marshmellowy thinkin' 'bout all this...
 
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The Cars - Drive
Berlin - Take My Breath Away

You wanted 70's-80's but here is one from the 60's:

 
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The Bee Gees, How deep is your love.
Fleetwood Mack, Landslide.




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-1972 -
Al Green - Let’s Stay Together
The Allman Brothers – Sweet Melissa
Bill Withers – Lean On Me
Canned Heat – On the Road Again, Let’s Work Together, Going Up The Country
The Chi-Lites – Oh Girl
The Doobie Brothers - Listen To The Music
The Hollies - Long Dark Road, Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)
Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now
King Harvest - Dancing In The Moonlight
Neil Young – Harvest (album)
Paul Simon - Paul Simon (album)
Randy Newman – Sail Away (album)
Steelers Wheel - Stuck In The Middle With You
Stevie Wonder – Superstition
War – Cisco Kid
- 1973 –
The Allman Brothers Band – Jessica
Dobie Gray – Drift Away
Faces – Ooh La La
Golden Earring – Radar Love
Hall And Oates - Abandoned Luncheonette (album)
Hoyt Axton – Sweet Misery
Hurricane Smith - Oh Babe, What Would You Say
Joe Walsh – Rocky Mountain Way
Lynard Skynard - Tuesday's Gone
Michael Nesmith - Some Of Shelly's Blues
Paul Simon - There Goes Rhymin' Simon (album)
Redbone - Come and Get Your Love
Rod Stewart - Sing It Again Rod (album)
 
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Going to keep this to the 70s AM hits vibe that your posts hint at.

Looking Glass - Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)

Three Dog Night - Shambala

Firefall - Just Remember I Love You

Carpenters - Superstar



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Annie Lennox...Walking On Broken Glass, No More "I Love You's", Why...

Bread...Everything I Own, If, It Don't Matter To Me, Look What You've Done...

Carly Simon...pretty much everything she's done...

Van Morrison...Gloria, Brown Eyed Girl, Wild Night, Tupelo Honey, Moondance...

The Grass Roots...Let's Live For Today, Midnight Confessions, Temptation Eyes, I'd Wait A Million Years.


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Many great suggestions already! Here's a few bands/albums that come to mind. . .

Little Feat (Dixie Chicken, Sailing Shoes, Waiting for Columbus, etc.)

Supertramp (Crime of the Century)

Eagles (Hotel California)

Yes (if you're a fan - Close to the Edge, and others)

Santana (Abraxas)

Steve Wonder (Songs in the Key of Life)

The Neville Brothers (Yellow Moon)


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Seals & Croft - Summer Breeze


Great suggestion! Love that tune.



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