Re: 70's Rock
Posted: Thu January 12, 2017 3:46 pm
ELO's "Out Of The Blue" and "Time" will forever be in my Top 10 favorite albums.
"The Thrill of It All" is fantastic. The whole first half of "Country Life" is great -- never was able to get into the second half as much, but it's been a while so it may strike me differently now.darth_vedder wrote:Yeah, I knew he was a member and knowing he was not on the album I got, I could still clearly hear his influence. I'll check out those other albums at some point, after I work my way through 'Country Life'. What do you think of "The Thrill Of It All"? It's a strong opener and got me hooked right off the bat.Kevin Davis wrote:I like Roxy Music a lot, DV -- I had a thread for them, possibly on the old board. "For Your Pleasure" is my favorite album, and "Just Like You" (from "Stranded") is probably my favorite song.
Not sure if your comment nods to this but Eno was actually a member of Roxy Music for their first two records.
Sounds like you are leaning towards prog rock and / or glam rock? If so, some early Genesis may be good for you to check out. Yes would be a little more accessible I think. Genesis gets flat out weird in the early days. Some Rush could even work. Honestly, I'm not that into prog rock. I only know the basics.LoathedVermin72 wrote:Okay, recommended me some stuff, guys. Outside of teen standards like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Pink Floyd, I was never interested in much classic rock. But after recently falling in love with Bruce Springsteen, Fleetwood Mac, and Steely Dan, I'm hungry for more. Where should I go from here? I'm thinking about checking out Yes and Peter Gabriel next, but guidance would be appreciated.
lolSelf wrote:Marquee Moon is as close to heroin as I've come. Except for that time I did heroin.
i could have loved you girl like a planetdarth_vedder wrote:Any love to T. Rex here?
My wife is addicted to the new show Lip Sync Battle, and the intro is T. Rex's "20th Century Boy". It's quite a catchy tune and it's pretty much been stuck in my head for like two weeks now.
Thanks for this. Really liking the album, and it lead me down exactly the kind of rabbit hole I was looking for, leading to the likes of Chris Rea, John Martyn, and Ned Doheny. Exactly what I'm looking for!tragabigzanda wrote:And Lewis's L'Amour is pretty great soft rock: https://www.amazon.com/LAmour-Lewis/dp/ ... +l%27amour
God fuck I hate that song. Plus Steven Tyler doesn't even sound like himself on that song.Strat wrote:Dream On was playing at the bar during happy hour.
Cant help but love that tune.
I recognize the status it holds. I still hate it.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's a good song wease
I think he sounds like Steven Tyler sounds. Its everything past that where the drugs and partying starts taking its toll then he turns into his version of Eddie Vedder.wease wrote:I recognize the status it holds. I still hate it.LoathedVermin72 wrote:It's a good song wease
I can understand the hatred for their 90's onward tunes, but they rocked in the 70's. You don't like any of it?wease wrote: I hate the fucking Aerosmiths.