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Best Band/Artist of the 1970's Who do you think were the best Band/Artsit of the 1970's.
I think it's between the following Stevie Wonder David Bowie Bruce Springsteen Van Morrison Steely Dan They all had a run of top class albums throughout that Decade. I do find it hard to make a choice but I think I would have to give it to Bruce Springsteen. | |
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The Stylistics
The Jackson 5 Some people think I'm kinda cute
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Slave
Ohio Players Commodores Graham Central Station Sly & The Family Stone Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye The Brothers Johnson Parliament Bootsy's Rubber Band and loads more... It is not known why FuNkeNsteiN capitalizes his name as he does, though some speculate sunlight deficiency caused by the most pimpified white guy afro in Nordic history.
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Led Zepplin
The Rolling Stones Bob Dylan Marvin Gaye Al Green Sly and the.... Van Morrison Rod Stewart and Faces Way too many to list. | |
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my picks:
Led Zeppelin Stevie Wonder--these two stand out to me in terms of artistry & popularity David Bowie could take the title if he'd just been more pop. From the beginning to the end of the 70's he did great stuff, just didn't have many hits (at least in the US). of course: Bruce Springsteen P-Funk Rolling Stones are big contenders honorable mention: Elton John Marvin Gaye Van Morrison The Clash The Bee Gees Joni Mitchell [Edited 3/5/07 13:36pm] My Legacy
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I'd narrow it down like this:
Artist: Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield Band: Sly and the Family Stone, Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament, Steely Dan Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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Artist - Stevie Wonder
Band - Led Zeppelin | |
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As usual, I can't say who was best, but my favorites included the following: Earth Wind And Fire Steely Dan Stevie Wonder Led Zeppelin Joni Mitchell Parliament-Funkadelic Marvin Gaye Donny Hathaway James Taylor Curtis Mayfield Isley Brothers Elton John Todd Rundgren Al Green Weather Report Sly Stone Van Morrison O' Jays Rolling Stones Herbie Hancock Barry White/ Love Unlimited/Orchestra Stylistics Frank Zappa Santana Chic The Carpenters Donald Byrd Kool& The Gang The Doobie Brothers The Spinners Brothers Johnson Fleetwood Mac Bee Gees Rufus w/Chaka Khan War The Commodores America Tower Of Power Chicago The Crusaders Narada Michael Walden Jeff Beck John Mclaughlin/The Mahavishnu Orchestra.... ... [Edited 3/5/07 14:04pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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The Isley Brothers Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Do you even need to ask?
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Stevie "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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The elite:
Stevie Wonder Stones Zeppelin Dylan Al Green The runners-up: Todd Rundgren Wire Brian Eno Lou Reed Blue Oyster Cult Roxy Music Yes Chic Can Merle Haggard Marvin Gaye Neil Young Rod Stewart Randy Newman Joni Mitchell George Jones [Edited 3/5/07 20:18pm] | |
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Chic / Nile Rodgers | |
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damosuzuki said: The elite:
Stevie Wonder Stones Zeppelin Dylan Al Green The runners-up: Todd Rundgren Wire Brian Eno Lou Reed Blue Oyster Cult Roxy Music Yes Chic Can Merle Haggard Marvin Gaye Neil Young Rod Stewart Randy Newman Joni Mitchell George Jones Bowie's really fallen off for you, huh? | |
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namepeace said: I'd narrow it down like this:
Artist: Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield Band: Sly and the Family Stone, Earth, Wind & Fire, Parliament, Steely Dan On point...but missing the Isley Brothers "I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to the White House to shake hands with the President, either" ~ Jesse Owens | |
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It's between Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and David Bowie. [Edited 3/5/07 23:15pm] | |
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GangstaFam said: Do you even need to ask?
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GangstaFam said: damosuzuki said: The elite:
Stevie Wonder Stones Zeppelin Dylan Al Green The runners-up: Todd Rundgren Wire Brian Eno Lou Reed Blue Oyster Cult Roxy Music Yes Chic Can Merle Haggard Marvin Gaye Neil Young Rod Stewart Randy Newman Joni Mitchell George Jones Bowie's really fallen off for you, huh? Yeah, basically - there was a time when he was necessary listening for me, and maybe he will be again at some point, but right now he doesn't really exist in my universe to be honest. | |
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I'm just gonna name 10 of the best artists/bands of the 70s,imo:
Stevie Wonder Elton John Donna Summer The Bee Gees Earth Wind and Fire Fleetwood Mac Carole King Santana P-Funk The Eagles | |
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Some of the artists I paid the most attention to...
Miles Davis Herbie Hancock Return To Forever Stanley Clarke Chick Corea Weather Report Mahavishnu Orchestra George Duke George Benson Sly & The Family Stone Earth Wind & Fire Kool & The Gang Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye Al Green Steely Dan Frank Zappa Todd Rundgren Jeff Beck Santana The Allman Brothers The Crusaders Tony Williams Roy Ayers tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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too many..
Queen Led Zeppelin Black Sabbath Rush Stevie Wonder | |
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FuNkeNsteiN said: Slave
Ohio Players Commodores Graham Central Station Sly & The Family Stone Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye The Brothers Johnson Parliament Bootsy's Rubber Band and loads more... GREAT list | |
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Michael Jackson. | |
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My favorite decade is the 1990's closley followed by the 1970's.
I find it harder to chose for the 1970's because there were so many great bands and albums but of Course I don't remember it at the time so in way that takes away from it. Anyway I'll go For Black Sabbath. The most influential Heavy Rock Group, one of the most important groups ever that are crimminally overlooked. Paranoid is the best album of the 1970's Heaven and Hell the best of the 1980's | |
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theAudience said: Some of the artists I paid the most attention to...
Miles Davis Herbie Hancock Return To Forever Stanley Clarke Chick Corea Weather Report Mahavishnu Orchestra George Duke George Benson Sly & The Family Stone Earth Wind & Fire Kool & The Gang Stevie Wonder Marvin Gaye Al Green Steely Dan Frank Zappa Todd Rundgren Jeff Beck Santana The Allman Brothers The Crusaders Tony Williams Roy Ayers tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 I'd definitely add Zappa & Miles to my list, too. My Legacy
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damosuzuki said: Yeah, basically - there was a time when he was necessary listening for me, and maybe he will be again at some point, but right now he doesn't really exist in my universe to be honest.
Did you burn him out or just realize that you don't like him? | |
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GangstaFam said: damosuzuki said: Yeah, basically - there was a time when he was necessary listening for me, and maybe he will be again at some point, but right now he doesn't really exist in my universe to be honest.
Did you burn him out or just realize that you don't like him? burn-out and general change in taste, I suppose - I don't dislike him or think that he's not worthy of praise or anything like that. The harshest thing I would ever say is that I prefer his source material (the who and dylan and Neu and Eno and so on) to his own records. Really, I just don't really get much pleasure out of listening to any of his albums these days, except for the odd dip into the Berlin/Eno era - but I bet if I saw him live, or just got re-introduced to it in the right context I'd completely eat my words. | |
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David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, James Brown (the first half, anyway), Elton John (ditto). "I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you." | |
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damosuzuki said: burn-out and general change in taste, I suppose - I don't dislike him or think that he's not worthy of praise or anything like that. The harshest thing I would ever say is that I prefer his source material (the who and dylan and Neu and Eno and so on) to his own records.
Really, I just don't really get much pleasure out of listening to any of his albums these days, except for the odd dip into the Berlin/Eno era - but I bet if I saw him live, or just got re-introduced to it in the right context I'd completely eat my words. Have you ever seen him live? And if not, you should check out his live DVD 'A Reality'. If that doesn't do it for you, nothing will I'm afraid. | |
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GangstaFam said: damosuzuki said: burn-out and general change in taste, I suppose - I don't dislike him or think that he's not worthy of praise or anything like that. The harshest thing I would ever say is that I prefer his source material (the who and dylan and Neu and Eno and so on) to his own records.
Really, I just don't really get much pleasure out of listening to any of his albums these days, except for the odd dip into the Berlin/Eno era - but I bet if I saw him live, or just got re-introduced to it in the right context I'd completely eat my words. Have you ever seen him live? And if not, you should check out his live DVD 'A Reality'. If that doesn't do it for you, nothing will I'm afraid. yes, I actually did catch him on the last go-around - was that the reality tour? the show was in late '03 or early '04 if I have my timeline right. Excellent gig featuring a good crowd-pleasing mix of material, though (pardon me for being predictable) I could have done without the newer stuff. I know some think he's really made a comeback in the past few years, but his recent material didn't feel particularly essential to me, though it never helps to be hearing it cold as I was. Nevertheless, it was a highly enjoyable gig - under pressure was practically heart-stopping. I did go through a bit of a Bowie renaissance after that, but it didn't stick. I also saw the Glass Spider tour. the less said about that the better, I suppose - bad album, bad hair, bad has-been guitarist as the tour's special guest (Peter Frampton, for pete's sake, who almost managed to ruin Sons of the Silent Age. I shouldn't call him a has-been though...that's kinda mean. He had his time...) And I do have the Reality DVD somewhere filed away – I’ve given it a few spins, thought it was quite enjoyable, though I have the same quibble with it as I had with the actual concert – a touch too much new material. [Edited 3/6/07 17:45pm] | |
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