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Incredible album. Was this released in the 1960s? Can we extend the list back to the 1960s? Layla, Allman Brothers at the Fillmore, Blonde on Blonde, Live Dead. |
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Neil Young’s Harvest
Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks |
| Eat A Peach - Allman Brothers |
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Aja, Steely Dan
Hotel California, Eagles Dreamboat Annie, Heart My Aim is True, Elvis Costello Off the Wall, Michael Jackson Blue & Court and Spark, Joni Mitchell Zeppelin IV The Stranger, Billy Joel |
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The 70s was peak Stevie, stack 'em all up.
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Supertramp - Breakfast in America
I have been listening to it a lot lately. Great album. |
My freshman year roommate would blast this on the stereo every morning at 7 am. I know every word to this day! |
| Led Zeppelin- Physical Graffiti |
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Here we go:
Jackson Browne: Debut album; For Everyman; Late for the Sky; Running on Empty Bonnie Raitt: Debut album; Give it Up; Takin my Time; Streetlights; Stevie: Talking Book; Innervisions; Fulfillingness' First Finale; Songs in the Key of Life Earth Wind & Fire: Best of, Vol. 1 Springsteen: Greetings from Asbury Park; Wild/innocent/E Street Shuffle; Born to Run; Darkness on the Edge of Town |
if we weren't college roommates, we at least went to the same parties. this list 👌 |
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This isn’t a recommendation for an artist or album, but if you like 1970s music, it’s really fun to watch Sounds of the 70s from VEVO or Pluto TV. It’s super random and you realize how many different sub-genres there were in that era. It’s also a great mix of music videos and live performances, so you get a real feel for the decade.
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Box Scaggs - Silk Degrees
Linda Ronstadt The Who - Pinball Wizard Elton John - Captain Fantastic |
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The Last Waltz soundtrack
Joni Mitchell - Hejira |
| Anthology of Bread |