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We kick it off with the Eagles live at the Capital Center "Hotel California" if you were anywhere listening to radio age in the 70's you waited for the real live DJ to queue it up...




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iahhYHy7lDo



 
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A more recent version of 70's music. David Gilmour.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qjpOLj7WSY

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"Hotel California" was the opening song at my best friends wedding. Overtime I hear it played, I think of the good times that we had in college.
 
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The 70's best ever...I agree 100%, no other decade comes close as far as popular music. Punk rock, glam rock, progressive rock, New Wave, Philly soul, etc. From Yes to Genesis to Zeppelin, from The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac to Queen. From Elvis Costello & the Attractions to The Sex Pistols and The Clash. From Bowie, Roxy Music to The Ohio Players. The Who and The Stones in their primes. Motown still putting out great records. Elvis was still alive and playing. And all of the great one hit wonders on AM Top 40 radio.

Since I was listening to the Faces this morning:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrOPJXrUWII



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The 70's best ever...I agree 100%, no other decade comes close as far as popular music.

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A few come to mind right away:

Thick as a Brick

Close to the Edge

Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys

Quadrophenia




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1972 Can't Buy A Thrill
1973 Countdown to Ecstacy
1974 Pretzel Logic
1975 Katy Lied
1976 Royal Scam
1977 Aja
1980 Gaucho
 
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Well I agree, 1970's best music ever, but my tastes were a bit different. JD Crowe and the New South:
 



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I was fortunate to see this group live in 1973, at the Red Slipper Lounge in north Lexington, KY.
 
 
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This video reminds me of our trips to Key West in the 70's.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioMQent_Ca0

Good times from Pure Prairie League.


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A couple that come to mind...




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHLkdQ-mrFw




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsAfL8wKRDo
 
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I like a lot of the hard rock and metal that came out of the 90's and early 00's but I have to admit, the 70's was one of the best decades for music in almost all genres.












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I like a lot of the hard rock and metal that came out of the 90's and early 00's but I have to admit, the 70's was one of the best decades for music in almost all genres.

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Otis Redding died in 1967.



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One of my all time favorite tunes.
 
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The inspiration for legions of rock musicians since...




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Technically, I guess 1970 ends the 60s decade, rather than begins the the 70s. Nevertheless, here's two from '70

Derek and the Dominos


This is pretty cool. Somebody put this video together from several sources--did a good job.
Fleetwood Mac from Kiln House (Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Jeremy Spencer and Danny Kirwin, Christine McVie uncredited on this album).


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In my opinion, American Pie defines the 70s.


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