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#1 Apr 28 2004 at 3:52 PM Rating: Good
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It has Cheap Trick's Surrender playing in the background. Has there ever been a better song that came out of the Seventies? I think not.

And don't even mention anything by Leo Sayer, Moeb, you cumguzzler.

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#2 Apr 28 2004 at 4:01 PM Rating: Good
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Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain & Tenille

I remember some commercial for some product, where some chick (this is real specific, huh?) is watching out her window at some guy in his apartment. He's singing along to I Want You To Want Me and she's thinking "He's a slob.. he spends too long brushing his teeth.. "etc and then thinks "But he knows every word to one of the greatest songs ever." Each time I saw that, I thought "There's only like thirty words in that damn song, they just keep repeating them in different orders over and over!"
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#3 Apr 28 2004 at 4:04 PM Rating: Good
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For those of you unhousebroken pups too young to know good music when you hear it...

Surrender

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#4 Apr 28 2004 at 4:05 PM Rating: Decent
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There is that whole "didn't I din't I didn't I see you whacking off to kiddie ****" part.
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#5 Apr 28 2004 at 4:06 PM Rating: Good
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Hendrix was the 70's, right? All Along the Watchtower and American Woman pwn Cheap Trick.

Stairway to Heaven too, Totem.
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#6 Apr 28 2004 at 4:08 PM Rating: Good
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I dunno.. I'd rather listen to Surrender than American Woman while smoking a bowl and drinking McCormick's Vodka. Which is pretty much all I did during college.
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#7 Apr 28 2004 at 4:10 PM Rating: Decent
Listening to T. Rex WILL get you laid.

Solid fact.

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#8 Apr 28 2004 at 4:11 PM Rating: Good
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Going out and finding easy women works better than staying home and listening to T. Rex.

Word is bond.
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#9 Apr 28 2004 at 4:12 PM Rating: Good
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Hendrix was a mere single neck guitarman. Neilson works a double.*

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*Ok, that was pure hyperbole. Hendrix rocks.
#10 Apr 28 2004 at 4:12 PM Rating: Good
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Fine, how about Guns 'N Roses? You can't say that they weren't good to smoke a bowl to in the 70's. Pshaw.

I'm just taking wild stabs here, during the 70's I was still in my pa's sack.
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#11 Apr 28 2004 at 4:16 PM Rating: Decent
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Neilson works a double

Dude, don't forget The Five Neck!
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#12 Apr 28 2004 at 4:21 PM Rating: Decent
Heavy Horses by Jethro Tull
#13 Apr 28 2004 at 5:09 PM Rating: Good
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Hendrix died in September 1970, so he barely qualifies, I guess. But he did pretty much influence every rock guitarist to present date.


As for 70's music, I'm partial to The Who and CCR, although they overlapped the 60's as well.


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#14 Apr 28 2004 at 5:12 PM Rating: Good
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Your avatard looks gay, trickybeck. Just sayin'.

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#15 Apr 28 2004 at 5:19 PM Rating: Default
It's Stormy Waters, Mailboxhead!

Praise Alvis!

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#16 Apr 28 2004 at 5:21 PM Rating: Default
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Fine, how about Guns 'N Roses? You can't say that they weren't good to smoke a bowl to in the 70's.
Appetite for Destruction was released in 1987, so no.
Def Leppards On through the night on the other hand was a 70's album and 'Rocks off' really does get your rocks off.
#17 Apr 28 2004 at 5:22 PM Rating: Decent
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It's Stormy Waters, Mailboxhead!

Hey, a useful post from pickleprince. Color me floored.
#18 Apr 28 2004 at 5:24 PM Rating: Decent
John Denver made a name for himself in the 70's.

Why has no one said Black Sabbath, Ozzy on coke, there is nothing finer.

Abba and Boney M!!!! nuff said!
#19 Apr 28 2004 at 5:29 PM Rating: Good
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What's really cool is Captain America riding in on that quad lookin' all laid back like he knows everyone's safe cuz he's on patrol. You see that black lady going crazy on the back of the ATV, but he just ignores all the commotion like the bada$$ he is.

I'll put Captain America up against any of those other pu55y superheroes any day. 'Cuz he's an American. Not like Superburkha the Muslim Avenger or Miss Tea & Crumpets, the British superheroine.

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#20 Apr 28 2004 at 5:50 PM Rating: Good
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What? No Sugar Hill Gang??
#21 Apr 28 2004 at 5:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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can i get a "Pink Floyd"?

or maybe some "Queen"?

Floyd was the **** to get stoned to...

Queen just kicked *** for their work on the Highlander soundtrack....

#22 Apr 28 2004 at 6:00 PM Rating: Default
We were born to be princes of the universe!!!!!

He he he ho hee....heh.

Eb

P.S. Technically 80's Queen though.
#23 Apr 28 2004 at 6:02 PM Rating: Decent
Gentle Giant.

Nothing more, nothing less.

Gentle Giant.

Yeah.

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#24 Apr 28 2004 at 6:06 PM Rating: Decent
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My husband works in a retail shop with a heavy percentage of customers who are people of color. He is also a music freakazoid. One day he was playing Hendrix in the store & a customer started berating him for playing "all that white boy ****".
#25 Apr 28 2004 at 6:11 PM Rating: Decent
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What's wrong with you people?!? C'mon! Superburkha the Muslim Avenger whose superpowers are the ability to do clitoral circumcisions with laser rays emanating from her eyeballs? Work with me here, people!

You all suck.

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#26 Apr 28 2004 at 6:17 PM Rating: Decent
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Okay, Surrender is a kick *** song. Live at Budokan is one classic ******* album. My favorite song on there is "Ain't that a Shame", the Fats Domino (and likely others before him) cover.

I'd say the most kick *** song from the 70's was probably Rock 'n Roll from Zepplin or I'm in Love with 2 Girls by Milli Vanilli.

On to the Hendrix topic. Okay, there's a bit of ignorance there Yanari, but it's turned into white boy music by no talent rip off artists like Stevie Ray Vaughn*, Corey Stevens, and all the other want-to-be Hendrix's out there...

Grady

* - On the occassion that SRV wasn't trying to cover a Hendrix tune or steal a riff, he was pretty good (see "Life by the Drop").
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