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Thread started 10/05/11 10:38pm

aardvark15

Top 7 70's Artists

Being a fan of these types of topics I decided to make one. P.S Prince, Rick James, The Jackson's ect. Don't count because most of their work was later on. The J5 count though.

1. Marvin Gaye

2. Earth, Wind, & Fire

3. Parliament-Funkadelic

4. Stevie Wonder

5. Led Zepplin

6. The Jackson 5

7. Santana

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Reply #1 posted 10/05/11 10:50pm

UncleGrandpa

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If its about stuff I like, I'd add a lot of the most well known artists that we discuss here all the time. With that being said, here's a list...

1. Stevie

2. Curtis

3. Marvin

4. Donna Summer

5. Steely Dan

6. James Taylor

7. Mandrill

Jeux Sans Frontiers
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Reply #2 posted 10/05/11 10:54pm

aardvark15

yeah the topic is about ur favorite 70's artists

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Reply #3 posted 10/05/11 10:58pm

MickyDolenz

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aardvark15 said:

Being a fan of these types of topics I decided to make one. P.S Prince, Rick James, The Jackson's ect. Don't count because most of their work was later on. The J5 count though.

1. Marvin Gaye

2. Earth, Wind, & Fire

3. Stevie Wonder

4. Led Zepplin

5. The Jackson 5

6. Santana

7. Styx

Why don't The Jacksons count? Their 1st record came out in 1969 (1967 if you count the Steeltown stuff). lol Rick James also first recorded in the 1960's.

[Edited 10/5/11 15:59pm]

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Reply #4 posted 10/05/11 11:16pm

aardvark15

MickyDolenz said:

aardvark15 said:

Being a fan of these types of topics I decided to make one. P.S Prince, Rick James, The Jackson's ect. Don't count because most of their work was later on. The J5 count though.

1. Marvin Gaye

2. Earth, Wind, & Fire

3. Stevie Wonder

4. Led Zepplin

5. The Jackson 5

6. Santana

7. Styx

Why don't The Jacksons count? Their 1st record came out in 1969 (1967 if you count the Steeltown stuff). lol Rick James also first recorded in the 1960's.

[Edited 10/5/11 15:59pm]

The Jackson's. Not the Jackson 5. The Jackson's. You know when they left Motown and changed their style and name? Also Rick's first released album came out in 1978 so most of his material was made in a the 80's.

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Reply #5 posted 10/05/11 11:24pm

Deadflow3r

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These were my favorites in the 70's

Bowie

Queen

T Rex

Donna Summer

The Who

The Rolling Stones

Frank Zappa

There came a time when the risk of remaining tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. Anais Nin.
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Reply #6 posted 10/05/11 11:26pm

BT11

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1) David Bowie

2) Stevie Wonder

3) Bob Dylan

4) Sly & The Family Stone

5) Curtis Mayfield

6) Marvin Gaye

7) The Jackson 5

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Reply #7 posted 10/05/11 11:27pm

SoulAlive

1) Stevie Wonder

2) Earth Wind & Fire

3) Donna Summer

4) Fleetwood Mac

5) The Eagles

6) Santana

7) Elton John

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Reply #8 posted 10/05/11 11:29pm

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BT11 said:

1) David Bowie

2) Stevie Wonder

3) Bob Dylan

4) Sly & The Family Stone

5) Curtis Mayfield

6) Marvin Gaye

7) The Jackson 5

Sly & The Family was also a good one that I actually liked at the time.

Marvin Gaye I did not get into until later. In the 80's I bought a ton of Marvin Gaye while everyone else was buying Prince & MJ. I had catching up to do I guess.

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Reply #9 posted 10/05/11 11:33pm

MickyDolenz

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aardvark15 said:

MickyDolenz said:

Why don't The Jacksons count? Their 1st record came out in 1969 (1967 if you count the Steeltown stuff). lol Rick James also first recorded in the 1960's.

[Edited 10/5/11 15:59pm]

The Jackson's. Not the Jackson 5. The Jackson's. You know when they left Motown and changed their style and name? Also Rick's first released album came out in 1978 so most of his material was made in a the 80's.

It's the same group. Not really any different than The Temptations, Genesis, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, New Edition, Rolling Stones, and many other groups that changed members.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #10 posted 10/06/11 12:00am

BobGeorge72

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David Bowie

Black Sabbath

Stevie Wonder

Fleetwood Mac

Alice Cooper

Kiss

The Ramones

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Reply #11 posted 10/06/11 12:35am

aardvark15

MickyDolenz said:

aardvark15 said:

The Jackson's. Not the Jackson 5. The Jackson's. You know when they left Motown and changed their style and name? Also Rick's first released album came out in 1978 so most of his material was made in a the 80's.

It's the same group. Not really any different than The Temptations, Genesis, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, New Edition, Rolling Stones, and many other groups that changed members.

They changed 1 member, their stlye (physically and musically), their name (slighly), and their record company. It sounds like a different band to me

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Reply #12 posted 10/06/11 1:14am

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1. Stevie Wonder

2. Marvin Gaye

3. James Brown

4. Earth, Wind & Fire

5. Sly & The Family Stone

6. Curtis Mayfield

7. ...hard one! (tie between WAR and Rufus & Chaka)

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Reply #13 posted 10/06/11 1:16am

Timmy84

Can we get off the Jacksons' dicks? So what if someone chose "the Jacksons" and not "the Jackson 5", anyways, moving on, here's my picks lol:

1.) Marvin

2.) Stevie

3.) Parliament Funkadelic

4.) Todd Rundgren

5.) David Bowie

6.) T. Rex/Marc Bolan

7.) Sly and the Family Stone

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Reply #14 posted 10/06/11 1:21am

aardvark15

Timmy84 said:

Can we get off the Jacksons' dicks? So what if someone chose "the Jacksons" and not "the Jackson 5", anyways, moving on, here's my picks lol:

1.) Marvin

2.) Stevie

3.) Parliament Funkadelic

4.) Todd Rundgren

5.) David Bowie

6.) T. Rex/Marc Bolan

7.) Sly and the Family Stone

I knew I forgot somebody!

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Reply #15 posted 10/06/11 1:24am

Timmy84

aardvark15 said:

Timmy84 said:

Can we get off the Jacksons' dicks? So what if someone chose "the Jacksons" and not "the Jackson 5", anyways, moving on, here's my picks lol:

1.) Marvin

2.) Stevie

3.) Parliament Funkadelic

4.) Todd Rundgren

5.) David Bowie

6.) T. Rex/Marc Bolan

7.) Sly and the Family Stone

I knew I forgot somebody!

smile There were a lot of great artists then... but yeah they were always up there to me. biggrin

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Reply #16 posted 10/06/11 1:26am

aardvark15

Timmy84 said:

aardvark15 said:

I knew I forgot somebody!

smile There were a lot of great artists then... but yeah they were always up there to me. biggrin

Same here. So innovative

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Reply #17 posted 10/06/11 1:26am

silverchild

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aardvark15 said:

Timmy84 said:

Can we get off the Jacksons' dicks? So what if someone chose "the Jacksons" and not "the Jackson 5", anyways, moving on, here's my picks lol:

1.) Marvin

2.) Stevie

3.) Parliament Funkadelic

4.) Todd Rundgren

5.) David Bowie

6.) T. Rex/Marc Bolan

7.) Sly and the Family Stone

I knew I forgot somebody!

YES...How in the F*** could I forget that motherlode????

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Reply #18 posted 10/06/11 1:27am

aardvark15

silverchild said:

aardvark15 said:

I knew I forgot somebody!

YES...How in the F*** could I forget that motherlode????

I don't know. Must have had amnesia or something. Even odder is I have been listening to them all day!

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Reply #19 posted 10/06/11 1:28am

MickyDolenz

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aardvark15 said:

MickyDolenz said:

It's the same group. Not really any different than The Temptations, Genesis, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, New Edition, Rolling Stones, and many other groups that changed members.

They changed 1 member, their stlye (physically and musically), their name (slighly), and their record company. It sounds like a different band to me

The Beatles started out with She Loves You. So basically you're saying the Sgt. Pepper era is a different band. They changed their fashion style and musical sound. lol Gladys Knight and the Pips recorded for several different labels. That doesn't make them a different group. Going from your list, both Santana and Earth Wind & Fire changed members several times in the 1970's. So they shouldn't count either by your criteria. Funkadelic and Parliament is pretty much the same group under different names on two different labels. The Moments/Ray Goodman & Brown is also the same group under two different names and so is Maxayn/Mandre. How about The Time/Original Time Band/Original 7ven or Prince/The Artist? razz

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #20 posted 10/06/11 1:30am

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aardvark15 said:

silverchild said:

YES...How in the F*** could I forget that motherlode????

I don't know. Must have had amnesia or something. Even odder is I have been listening to them all day!

Me too. I was playing Maggot Brain and Motor Booty Affair back-to-back earlier this week. So much brilliance...music

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Reply #21 posted 10/06/11 1:31am

aardvark15

MickyDolenz said:

aardvark15 said:

They changed 1 member, their stlye (physically and musically), their name (slighly), and their record company. It sounds like a different band to me

The Beatles started out with She Loves You. So basically you're saying the Sgt. Pepper era is a different band. They changed their fashion style and musical sound. lol Gladys Knight and the Pips recorded for several different labels. That doesn't make them a different group. Going from your list, both Santana and Earth Wind & Fire changed members several times in the 1970's. So they shouldn't count either by your criteria. Funkadelic and Parliament is pretty much the same group under different names on two different labels. The Moments/Ray Goodman & Brown is also the same group under two different names and so is Maxayn/Mandre. How about The Time/Original Time Band/Original 7ven or Prince/The Artist? razz

If you add all together. Not seperating each. Adding all together. Remove one of the things I listed and it doesn't fit the criteria and therefore the same band. Can we just stop this. I don't want to be apart of my first flame war

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Reply #22 posted 10/06/11 1:34am

Timmy84

silverchild said:

aardvark15 said:

I don't know. Must have had amnesia or something. Even odder is I have been listening to them all day!

Me too. I was playing Maggot Brain and Motor Booty Affair back-to-back earlier this week. So much brilliance...music

Genius works. nod

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Reply #23 posted 10/06/11 1:38am

bobbyperu

Another cool one!
Frank Zappa
Al Greene
P-Funk
Graham Central Station
Stevie Wonder
Bill Withers
Isaac Hayes
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Reply #24 posted 10/06/11 1:40am

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aardvark15 said:

MickyDolenz said:

It's the same group. Not really any different than The Temptations, Genesis, Journey, Fleetwood Mac, Steely Dan, New Edition, Rolling Stones, and many other groups that changed members.

They changed 1 member, their stlye (physically and musically), their name (slighly), and their record company. It sounds like a different band to me

Here we go....The Jackson Five and The Jacksons war again. UGH! bored2 Clearly it is the same band. Stylistically, the sound of the group changed way before they moved from Motown to CBS/Epic Records. Just listen to the post-1972 work on Motown: G.I.T.: Get It Together, Dancing Machine, and Moving Violation. In fact, their 1976 debut for Epic, The Jacksons is an extension of what they did on Moving Violation. Listen very closely to the sounds of those album...The Jackson Five and The Jacksons, they are the same band dammit! Stop it...lol

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Reply #25 posted 10/06/11 1:47am

Timmy84

Y'all almost make me wanna say "fuck the Jacksons". Anyway. lol

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Reply #26 posted 10/06/11 1:48am

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BT11 said:

1) David Bowie


2) Stevie Wonder


3) Bob Dylan


4) Sly & The Family Stone


5) Curtis Mayfield


6) Marvin Gaye


7) The Jackson 5


Good list, but I'm not sure about Dylan since he made sum of his best records in the 1960s. Still... Blood on the Tracks, Desire, Slow Train Coming. 3 good LPs... Dylan becoming a born again Christian on Slow Train pissed off as many people as Prince becoming a Jehova's Witness on Rainbow Children. Dylan got over it... Still hoping for Prince...
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Reply #27 posted 10/06/11 2:04am

aardvark15

Timmy84 said:

silverchild said:

Me too. I was playing Maggot Brain and Motor Booty Affair back-to-back earlier this week. So much brilliance...music

Genius works. nod

I've been listening to Motor Booty Affair and One Nation Under A Groove music

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Reply #28 posted 10/06/11 2:10am

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aardvark15 said:

Timmy84 said:

Genius works. nod

I've been listening to Motor Booty Affair and One Nation Under A Groove music

Yeah One Nation is the ONE! Wow we're on the subject of that record, anybody have the 2002 Priority remaster of this album? Anybody else have a problem with "Lunchmeatophobia (Think!...It Ain't Illegal Yet!)" skipping or having a scratchy noise throughout the cut on the CD or was that the way it was intended to sound on the original EP of the LP? Random question...but I was curious! hmmm

[Edited 10/5/11 19:12pm]

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Reply #29 posted 10/06/11 2:14am

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silverchild said:

aardvark15 said:

I've been listening to Motor Booty Affair and One Nation Under A Groove music

Yeah One Nation is the ONE! Wow we're on the subject of that record, anybody have the 2002 Priority remaster of this album? Anybody else have a problem with "Lunchmeatophobia (Think!...It Ain't Illegal Yet!)" skipping or having a scratchy noise throughout the cut on the CD or was that the way it was intended to sound on the original EP of the LP? Random question...but I was curious! hmmm

[Edited 10/5/11 19:12pm]

Not on mine

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