june gloom on 11/3/2009 at 05:12
That's 'cuz they are the 70s.
Okay late 60s, too. Which, musically, was really the start of the 70s.
Jason Moyer on 11/3/2009 at 05:19
The 70's and 60's have basically nothing in common whatsoever. Even the bands that straddled both decades tended to be completely different in each.
Turtle on 11/3/2009 at 05:52
Jim Morrison died in 1971, leaving about 3/4 of their career in the '60s.
And Boston rocked.
demagogue on 11/3/2009 at 06:44
Haha... No ... wait, wait ... Have you tried (
http://www.google.com/) Googling "'70s compilation album" yet?
By the way, quintessential '70s for me are the BeeGees.
henke on 11/3/2009 at 08:28
(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZEZPs06Sgw) Don Armando's 2nd Avenue Rhumba Band - "I'm an indian too"
with thanks to The Rapture's excellent K7 mixtape, where I first heard this one.
Koki on 11/3/2009 at 08:53
They had music so long ago?
rachel on 11/3/2009 at 09:01
Since it happened in 1976, I feel it's ok to mention "The Last Waltz", which is rock's Crowning Moment of Awesome.
And if you happen to not agree, fuck right off.
Queue on 11/3/2009 at 15:20
Quote Posted by dethtoll
That's 'cuz they
are the 70s.
Okay late 60s, too. Which, musically, was really the start of the 70s.
Or the end of the 60s.
demagogue's right, you can't go wrong with the Bee Gees. Also, give the Xanadu soundtrack a spin--that should kill off a few brain cells.
...also, April Wine rules and will give you bad music from the 70s (1969), 80s, 90s, and 2000s!