Hi guys...im not up on this period and was wondering if anyone knew where to start..some recommendations would be great..
Cheers!
Doobies, America, Three Dog Night kind of vibe ?
Exactly that really....Doobie Brothers is sounding good and what's lead me into it with the good synth and keys work..good rhythm section too
Also thought ventura highway sounded decent...I guess Stephen Stills qualifies too?
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Climax Blues Band was big back then. Marshal Tucker Band. Boz Scags.
"Signs" by Five Man Electrical Band. Probably epitomizes early 70s AM rock.
Fanny. Al Stewart. Hall and Oates. Tony Orlando and Dawn. ABBA. Wings. The Guess Who. The Carpenters. Steve Miller Band. Jim Croce. Mac Davis. Captain and Tenille. Elvin Bishop.
Oh, God, I'm starting to have some major flashbacks, not all of them good.
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Yep. Jefferson. If I ever hear Miracles again, it will be too soon. Blech.
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Ha...I spent a lot of my younger years being driven around in a citreon safari being played that album
..doesnt My Angel is a Centrefold appear on that?
/\ Bop, are you wondering about 1970 specifically or about the entire '70s?
No im really looking at those early 1970s groups..not so much the later years
There were some killer breaks made by the bands above. Back when I was a vinyl addict I used to love cutting my double copies of the Jack and Diane intro (and plenty more).
The best has got to be Steve Miller: Take the Money and Run, Fly Like an Eagle and Macho City are all superb (the whole tracks not just the breaks).
here is my personal selection from the 1970 AM Top 100, I included the song's the highest chart position, these are tunes I liked both then and now:
Billboard Year End Charts 1970
5 Edwin Starr War *****
9 Beatles Let It Be *****
19 Sly and The Family Stone Thank You (Falettin Me Be Mice Elf Again)***** really 1969 I know
22 Norman Greenbaum Spirit In The Sky*****
24 Temptations Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today)*****
31 Stevie Wonder Signed Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours)*****
34 John Lennon Instant Karma (We All Shine On)***
35 Clarence Carter Patches***
36 Creedence Clearwater Revival Lookin' Out My Back Door*****
45 Jaggerz The Rapper
48 Badfinger Come And Get It
52 Kinks Lola*****
57 Charles Wright and The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band Express Yourself*****
67 James Taylor Fire And Rain
71 Delfonics Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)***
73 Creedence Clearwater Revival Up Around The Bend*****
78 Mountain Mississippi Queen
84 100 Proof Aged In Soul Somebody's Been Sleeping
89 Creedence Clearwater Revival Travelin' Band / Who'll Stop The Rain***
91 Temptations Psychedelic Shack*****
93 Pacific Gas and Electric Are You Ready?
94 Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Woodstock*****
95 Dionne Warwick I'll Never Fall In Love Again***
98 B.B. King The Thrill Is Gone***
plus:
Paul McCartney - Maybe I'm Amazed
Smokey Robinson & the Miracles - The Tears Of A Clown
Alice Cooper - Eighteen
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - Ohio
Stephen Stills - Love the One You're With
here's the bad news, a few real pains, mainly from the one-hitters, instant torture 1970-style:
Partridge Family - I Think I Love You
and
29 Bobby Sherman Julie, Do Ya Love Me
40 Edison Lighthouse Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
44 Eddie Holman Hey There Lonely Girl
62 White Plains My Baby Loves Lovin'
64 Brotherhood Of Man United We Stand
81 Tee Set Ma Belle Amie
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1971, same key as above:
the good, *** = still killer for me:
2 Rod Stewart Maggie May***
5 Bee Gees How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
9 Temptations Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
11 Janis Joplin Me And Bobby McGee
12 Al Green Tired Of Being Alone
14 Undisputed Truth Smiling Faces Sometimes***
15 Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose Treat Her Like A Lady***
16 Rolling Stones Brown Sugar*****
18 Jean Knight Mr. Big Stuff*****
21 Marvin Gaye What's Going On
22 Paul and Linda McCartney Uncle Albert-Admiral Halsey***
23 Bill Withers Ain't No Sunshine
28 Jerry Reed Amos Moses*****
31 George Harrison My Sweet Lord***
43 Ringo Starr It Don't Come Easy***
46 Dramatics Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get
55 Ike and Tina Turner Proud Mary*****
60 Paul McCartney Another Day
62 Marvin Gaye Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
63 Brewer and Shipley One Toke Over The Line
64 8th Day She's Not Just Another Woman
74 Jerry Reed When You're Hot, You're Hot*****
75 Beginning Of The End Funky Nassau*****
77 King Floyd Groove Me*****
81 Dave Edmunds I Hear You Knocking*****
82 Bee Gees Lonely Days
84 Who Won't Get Fooled Again*****
89 Isaac Hayes Theme From "Shaft"*****
93 Wilson Pickett Don't Knock My Love, Pt. 1*****
plus: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band - Power to the People
the bad and the ugly ....
aka the "if I have to hear this again I'm going to break something" department" ... some sorry tunes played by the radio morons but still, when you look at the good hits, you've got to admit it was a very good year on the AM dial .........
3 Carole King It's Too Late / I Feel The Earth Move
4 Osmonds One Bad Apple
7 Donny Osmond Go Away Little Girl
10 Dawn Knock Three Times
33 Ocean Put Your Hand In The Hand
39 Cher Gypsy, Tramps And Thieves
42 Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds Don't Pull Your Love
53 Partridge Family Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted
56 Chicago Beginnings / Color My World
58 Stampeders Sweet City Woman
59 Lobo Me And You And A Dog Named Boo
61 Bread If
71 Mac and Katie Kissoon Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep
72 Andy Williams Love Story (Where Do I Begin)
83 Fortunes Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
87 Buoys Timothy
88 Partridge Family I Woke Up In Love This Morning
91 Neil Diamond I Am..I Said
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1972 chart songs that are good according to me:
in this list the ones that I was truly into back in 1972 are asterisked:
the good:
4 Nilsson Without You
6 Joe Tex I Gotcha*
11 Al Green Let's Stay Together
16 Luther Ingram If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right*
17 Neil Young Heart Of Gold*****
19 Staple Singers I'll Take You There*****
21 Joe Simon Drowning in the Sea of Love
22 Billy Preston Outa-Space*
23 War Slippin' Into Darkness*****
24 Hollies Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)
32 Moody Blues Nights In White Satin
35 O'Jays Back Stabbers*****
38 Mel and Tim Starting All Over Again
39 Badfinger Day After Day
43 Dennis Coffey and The Detroit Guitar Band Scorpio
46 Rick Nelson Garden Party
47 Johnny Nash I Can See Clearly Now
48 Elvis Presley Burning Love*****
49 Betty Wright Clean Up Woman*****
50 Argent Hold Your Head Up
51 Chakachas Jungle Fever
54 Al Green Look What You Done For Me
56 T. Rex Bang A Gong (Get It On)*
57 Paul Simon Mother And Child Reunion*
60 Derek and The Dominos Layla*
66 Nilsson Coconut*
73 Three Dog Night Never Been To Spain
75 Alice Cooper School's Out*
79 Sly and The Family Stone Family Affair*
80 Jimmy Castor Bunch Troglodyte
82 Curtis Mayfield Freddie's Dead*****
91 Yes Roundabout*
99 James Brown Good Foot, Pt. 1*****
100 Isley Bros. Pop That Thang*
some AM chart hits of 1972 that made/make me cringe:
3 Don McLean American Pie
14 Gallery Nice To Be With You
20 Michael Jackson Ben
27 America A Horse With No Name
67 Donny Osmond Puppy Love
90 Godspell Day By Day
94 Don Mclean Vincent
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Thanks for putting in the time on that stan...the 70s musically to me is pretty much a grey area compared to the 60s which i feel like I know like the back of my hand, I shall study the lists.
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Im very much enjoying the Doobie Brothers at the mo..I was speaking to the FinL last night and he said when the label were discussing with Steely Dan whether Mcdonald or Fagan should be the lead singer, Fagan said words to the effect of...do you want someone who sounds like white the Stevie Wonder or a screeching Jew? They went with the screeching Jew..which is not a bad thing as its given us two great bands instead of one...
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Two bands?