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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    I played it for Kirschner's intro more than Sabbath. What a classic the guy was.
    Yup - love the suit. Got a good friend who speaks with the same accent/inflection. Always kinda like it.

    Used to have that Robin Trower album on 8-track. It was a staple for the road trip up skiing when I got old enough to drive the family station wagon to the local hill.

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    Some good ones here, but a few of mine
    Probably the TWO BEST Albums ever made
    Edit to add, probably all 5
    Sorry guys, I guess I don't know how to embed..Not gonna figure it out now.



    Gotta have some AC/DC

    These guys never get love, but they fucking rock


    I don't care where I am. I turn this up..Love me some Bee Gees.
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    In stead of messing up my other post.
    I love me some Abba too, not gonna lie.

    No Lynyrd Skynyrd yet?


    Eagles

    Gotta have some Pink
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeeC View Post
    No Lynyrd Skynyrd yet?

    We had a YUGE thread on Southern R&R a while back. Lots of Skynyrd there.

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    And probably alot of CCR, who are not a southern band, but are known for their southern music.
    Still Love em..

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    “I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”

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    Some great tunes is this thread. Others not so great but bring back great memories.

    I'll take Heart of Gold as the best song of the year.

    Been listening to this one lately, Steve Howe, wow...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSfcbuB3CFA

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    It's ancient fucking history now.

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    Kinda cool that some of them are still kicking though.

    Just noticed this one on the 1971 chart:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey44 View Post
    Some great tunes is this thread. Others not so great but bring back great memories.

    I'll take Heart of Gold as the best song of the year.

    Been listening to this one lately, Steve Howe, wow...

    FIFY

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post
    Kinda cool that some of them are still kicking though.

    Just noticed this one on the 1971 chart:

    the always classicer version

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    Quote Originally Posted by snoqpass View Post
    Uriah Heep Live

    Video tags....

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    well well


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    I'm old enough to remember hearing some of this shit music and thinking 'hmm, this is complete shite' in the 70s. :gag:

    For those that posted up stooges, neil young, and sabbath...thank you. 70s did produce some great music. Just not the shit we heard on the radio.

    https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/...says-about-you
    The Grateful Dead: Your stories about the seventies make your daughter’s roommates at Tufts very uncomfortable.

    T-Rex: No matter how much you clean, there will always be trace amounts of glitter on your stove and blender.

    The Eagles: You can only reach orgasm while listening to talk radio.

    Pink Floyd: Your garage is full of failed versions of your stereo/barbecue hybrid.

    Thin Lizzy: You are often forced to change or cancel your plans due to NO LOITERING signs.

    ZZ Top: Your favorite Hank Williams is Hank Williams, Jr.

    Chicago: You are incapable of talking about Chicago without mentioning their horn section.

    Quicksilver Messenger Service: You become sullen when people don’t stick around while you fix their vacuum cleaners.

    Crosby, Stills & Nash: You own an oversized hat.

    Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: You own three or more oversized hats.

    Jefferson Airplane: You make your living buying and selling oversized hats.

    AC/DC: You only remove your socks to shower, and then only reluctantly.

    Aerosmith: You know a store that still sells puffy Reeboks.

    Van Halen: You have a Peeing Calvin bumper sticker on your Jeep.

    Sammy Hagar: You have a Peeing Calvin bumper sticker on your Subaru Brat.

    Bachman-Turner Overdrive: You have an actual urine stain on your Subaru Brat.

    Uriah Heep: You are the cause of the urine stain.
    That Uriah Heep vid of them lip syncing as badly dressed, kinda cult-like chicks gyrated made me think of Spinal Tap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosmic Suncloud View Post
    well well

    He's so high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iceman View Post

    Just noticed this one on the 1971 chart:

    Ringo really had some great tunes as a solo artist. Here's another one

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    bridge


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    a stripped down version


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    gud nite
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    ::.:..::::.::.:.::..::.

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    A few years earlier than 72...The Shocking Blue



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    The coefficent of desireability is inversly proportionate to the degree of availability.

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    1970...The Ides Of March
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    The coefficent of desireability is inversly proportionate to the degree of availability.

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    72 Todd Rundgren...

    The coefficent of desireability is inversly proportionate to the degree of availability.

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    In 1972, I stole my dad's copy of Curtis Mayfield's "Superfly." Badass album:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0B6TKClPFQA

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