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(OFFICIAL) *****70's Music Draft***** LOD UP

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ONLY bands not represented and songs I was thinking

 

 

Montrose-Rock candy Great song, and I thought about it, but I was more leaning to Space Station #5...Can't go wrong either way

 

Hank JR-Family Tradition That was going to be my last pick, but I had to do a homer pick with Gen X

 

Pat Travers band-Boom Boom Out Go The Lights Also was in my thoughts...That and Snorting Whisky, Drinking Cocaine

 

Ace Frehley-Back In The New York Groove I was an official member of the KISS Army and Ace was my man. That being said, I hated that damn song. Rip it Out and Snowblind were my favorites from his solo effort

 

 

Snortin Whiskey was 1980

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probably my biggest regret not taking,talk about a classic rocker,yes it has some yodeling but man :headbanger:

 

 

 

 

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Yes. I wanted it, but someone beat me to it. I think anyway

Skids took it.

 

Doesn't matter. My Zep pick was the bestest. (If there is such a thing of picking the best Zeppelin song)

Anything pre In Through the Out Door was amazing :thumbsup:

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Snortin Whiskey was 1980

Well, It's not like I already tried to pick a song not in the 70s, now is it? :wall:

 

 

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probably my biggest regret not taking,talk about a classic rocker,yes it has some yodeling but man :headbanger:

 

 

 

 

Totally forgot about this amazing song. The guitar was shredded upon :headbanger:

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Well, It's not like I already tried to pick a song not in the 70s, now is it? :wall:

 

 

:D

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Also HT has some stuff I totally missed that made me say, "How did I forget that." Nice list man

Thanks. I could have gone for a while. Love the 60's and 70's. I'm a firm believer that if you have a few older siblings or young parents your scope of music is greater than most.

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I took CMTB. Gimme three steps is another good one though :thumbsup:

Nice. Love the big band sound of CMTB. Lots of horns and guitars.

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Totally forgot about this amazing song. The guitar was shredded upon :headbanger:

I'll stop after this I just hope i get some props for best obscure because I picked a song everyone knew but as far as i could tell no one had heard this bad ass version

 

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I can't find the post, but nzoner talking about KISS. I was into KISS early. Stuff like Strutter and Deuce. Some of their biggest hits not picked. I had them down, but it seems I'm missing one of my research lists or my list would have been even longer. I am because I didn't list Jim Croce. Like Jimmy Buffett sang don't knock a Kiss concert if you've never seen it, you may just find out that your wrong. Or something like that.

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I'll stop after this I just hope i get some props for best obscure because I picked a song everyone knew but as far as i could tell no one had heard this bad ass version

 

Never heard it. It's certainly puts you in the running, Love the song

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The iconic voice whos missing from this draft even though his band is here is Gregg Allman. Both Allman Bros songs drafted are sung by Dickey Betts.

 

 

Songs I really wanted but couldnt fit

 

Europa - Santana

 

Midnight Rider - Allman Bros

 

Whenever I call you friend* Loggins/Nicks

 

Boogie shoes KC and the SS band

 

Blue Jean Blues ZZ Top

 

Bennie and the Jets Elton

 

Angie Stones

 

Some kind of wonderful GF RR

 

Melissa. Allman Bros

 

Youll never find Lou Rawls

 

Hello its me. Todd Rundgren

 

Ghost riders in the sky The

Outlaws

 

Spirit in the sky Norman Greenbaum.

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I'll stop after this I just hope i get some props for best obscure because I picked a song everyone knew but as far as i could tell no one had heard this bad ass version

 

I just listened to it and can honestly say that I've never heard that version before.

I can also honestly say that I like their version a lot better than the original :headbanger: (And I like and respect the original)

 

Ever heard Five Finger Death Punches version of it?

(actual song starts at at 1:45 in.) Changed lyrycs, but they rocked it up pretty good, too :cheers:

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The iconic voice whos missing from this draft even though his band is here is Gregg Allman. Both Allman Bros songs drafted are sung by Dickey Betts.

 

 

Songs I really wanted but couldnt fit

 

Europa - Santana :shocking:

 

Midnight Rider - Allman Bros :shocking:

 

Whenever I call you friend* Loggins/Nicks

 

Boogie shoes KC and the SS band

 

Blue Jean Blues ZZ Top

 

Bennie and the Jets Elton

 

Angie Stones

 

Some kind of wonderful GF RR :shocking:

 

Melissa. Allman Bros

 

Youll never find Lou Rawls

 

Hello its me. Todd Rundgren

 

Ghost riders in the sky The

Outlaws :shocking: :shocking:

 

Spirit in the sky Norman Greenbaum.

How did I miss those?

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I just listened to it and can honestly say that I've never heard that version before.

I can also honestly say that I like their version a lot better than the original :headbanger: (And I like and respect the original)

 

Ever heard Five Finger Death Punches version of it?

 

Yes but I like their cover of Bad Company more

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1. The Guess Who - American Woman(Single released in 1969, the Album was released in 1970 and the rule was Album release) :music_guitarred:

2. Rush - Working Man

3. Talking Heads - Pyscho Killer

4. Heart - Crazy on You

5. Van Halen - Eruption/You Really Got Me

6. SuperTramp - School,

7. Hot Chocoloate - Everyone's a Winner

8. George Harrison - What is Life

9. Lou Reed-Walk on the Wild Side

10. Bob Dylan - Hurricanne

11. ZZTop - Tush

12. Alice Cooper - Eighteen

13. Sweet - Ballroom Blitz

14. Iggy Pop - I don't wanna be your dog

15. Black Oak Arkansas - Jim Dandy

16. David Bowie -The Man Who Sold the World

17. Led Zeppelin - Immigrant Song

18. Santana - Oye Como Va

19. Edgar Winter Group - Free Ride

20. Ike and Tina Turner - Proud Mary

 

And a few honorable mentions. First 3 are songs I like to play on the piano, others, just thought you guys would pick.

 

21. Lou Reed Perfect Day

22. Bob Seger - Still the Same

23. Cat Stevens - Wild World

24. Pink Floyd - Money

25. Michael Jackson - Don't Stop Til You Get Enough

26. The Clash - London Calling

27. The Who - Getting in Tune

28. Queen - Don't Stop Me Now

29. ELO - Livin Thing

30. Chic - Le Freak

31. David Bowie - Moonage Daydream

32. Seals and Croft - Summer Breeze

33. Elvis Costello - Less Than Zero

34. Dolly Parton - Jolene

Ballroom Blitz is on my team.

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The iconic voice whos missing from this draft even though his band is here is Gregg Allman. Both Allman Bros songs drafted are sung by Dickey Betts.

 

 

 

 

Midnight Rider - Allman Bros

 

Blue Jean Blues ZZ Top

 

Ghost riders in the sky The

Outlaws

 

Spirit in the sky Norman Greenbaum.

:thumbsup:

 

 

Like many have said here earlier, this draft could easily go 30 rounds or so and there would still be tons left out.

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Yes but I like their cover of Bad Company more

Acreed :thumbsup:

 

Eta: I actually like Your Frijid Pinks version the best so far

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Also Gimme Three Steps and Call Me The Breeze - Skynard

And Saturday Night Special and The Needle and the Spoon

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ONLY bands not represented and songs I was thinking

 

Guess Who-Hand me Down World

Focus-Hocus Pocus

Climax Blues band-Couldn't Get it Right

Talking heads-Take Me To The River

Montrose-Rock candy

Sugarloaf-Green Eyed Lady

Blackfoot-Train,Train

Billy Preston-Nothing From Nothing

Issac Hayes-Theme from Shaft

Jefferson Starship-Jane

Shocking Blue-Venus

Hank JR-Family Tradition

Dr John-Right Place Wrong Time

Pat Travers band-Boom Boom Out Go The Lights

Parliment-Flashlight

Blues Image-Ride captain Ride

Ace Frehley-Back In The New York Groove

Sammy Hagar-Plain Jane

Nazareth-Love Hurts

 

Blackfoot, Nazareth, and Travers were all in my radar at some point.

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Yes. I wanted it, but someone beat me to it. I think anyway

Sorry...meant Rock and Roll...I remember one was picked but not the other.

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Acreed :thumbsup:

 

Eta: I actually like Your Frijid Pinks version the best so far

I hear ya,I love The Animals version too but this one is so much heavier and the vocals and guitar are A+,so glad mama nzoner loved music and passed it on to me.

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We could have a vote on the best missed songs list even. That's not a sugestion, just an observation. Some awesome stuff on everyone's list.

[seanconnery] Your Mom's on my list, Trebeck [/seanconnery]

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Shots drafted Never Been Any Reason you even replied to him that you were removing it from your list :lol:

TEK is a HACK

 

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Acreed :thumbsup:

 

Eta: I actually like Your Frijid Pinks version the best so far

BTW Sux here's another track from that album,and pay no attention to the title ya phag :wave:

 

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Ok fellas I had a blast and am out for most of the weekend,might check in in the morning then off on a roadtrip to Columbia on fireworks business and seeing MIZZOU play Kentucky on Saturday,have a great one :cheers:

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LMAO. I said it before and I'll say it again. Anyone that doesn't love Sux, just sucks.

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More that were on my list at some point.

 

People Get Ready. Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck

 

Hey Hey What Can I Say Zep

 

Coming Home Skynyrd

 

Late in the evening Paul Simon

 

Me and Julio Paul Simon

 

Blue Collar Man. Styx

 

Lucille Kenny Rogers

 

Jesus done left Chicago ZZ

 

Dark Side of the Moon Floyd

 

Cat Scratch Fever. Ted

 

Jungle Love Steve Miller

 

Its a long way to the top AC/DC

 

Anything from the Stranger or 52nd St albums by

Billy Joel

 

2 out of 3 aint bad. Meatloaf

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20.14 - Roads To Moscow - Al Stewart

I am a geek. Two of my favorite fields of geekdom are music and history. Al Stewart does both. He is best known for two minor hits, Year of the Cat, and Time Passages. After several albums of a folky variety (as an aside, check out Once An Orange, Always An Orange for some badass acoustic guitar work) he did an album called Past, Present & Future.

It was a weird concept album. Each song on the album deals with a different decade of the 20th century, and the album finishes with an ode to Nosturdamus.

This is my favorite song of his. It is the story of a russian soldier in the red army, who is there when the Germans invade in operation Barbarossa, is driven back through the Ukraine, to the gates of Moscow in Operation Typhoon, to Stalingrad, Operation Bagration, and the fall of Berlin. Ultimately, the war won, he looks forward to finally returning home... but the NKVD has other plans, and he is off to the gulag.

And I wonder when I'll be home again,

and the morning answers never.

And the evening sighs,

And the steely Russian skies

go on forever.

An eight minute history lesson of the eastern with great lyrics and beautiful guitar work.

This is the kind of wonderfully weird stuff that simply doesn't get made anymore.

Anyway, hope you give it a listen and enjoy.

 

 

I'm an Al Stewart fan and probably even have this song on one of the 5 albums I have, but I don't know it. Bravo on nailing obscurity.!

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I used to park on Apollo Beach and get stoned and listen to the Running on Empty 8 track and I Robot by The Alan Parsons Project. I miss those days.

 

:thumbsup:

 

I hear you, the late 70's were interesting. Love Alan Parsons, great album too btw.

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My Leftovers.....

 

Moonchild / The Blinding Light Show - Triumph :headbanger:
I Got You - Split Enz
Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues
David Bowie - Moonage Daydream :thumbsup:
SWEET - Love is Like Oxygen
No Matter What - Badfinger
The Air That I Breath - Hollies
Nazareth - Love Hurts / Hair of the Dog
Cars - Moving in Stereo / Candy - O / Let's Go
Atomic Punk - Van Halen
No Quarter - Led Zeppelin
Without You ~ Harry Nilson
Love is the Drug - Roxy Music
Led Zeppelin - Rock & Roll / No Quarter / California / Immigrant Song / Black Dog /
AEROSMITH - Toys in the Attic / Lord of the Thighs
Fleetwood Mac - Dreams / Rhiannon / Landslide
I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash
SWEET - Love is Like Oxygen
Feels Like the First Time - Foreigner
YES - Yours is no Disgrace / I've Seen All Good People
ELO - Can't Get It Out of My Head / Evil Woman / Telephone Line / Don't Bring Me Down
Tom Petty - Breakdown
Triumph - Lay It On The Line / Hold On
UFO - Rock Bottom / Doctor Doctor
Deep Purple - Woman from Tokyo
Vincent - Don McClean
Feels Like the First Time / Jukebox Hero - Foreigner
Is She Really Going Out With Him? - Joe Jackson

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I was trying to find space for these...

 

Golden years - Bowie

Working class hero - Lennon

Across The Universe - Beatles

 

I really wanted to take gold rush woman, Fleetwood Mac. But I already had the chain.

 

Im amazed nobody else took a Bob Marley. Shouldnt have gone there in the second round I guess.

 

Figured come Monday might go after I took margaritaville.

 

Thought one of you rockers might take a velvet underground song.

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My Leftovers.....

 

Moonchild / The Blinding Light Show - Triumph :headbanger:

I Got You - Split Enz

Nights in White Satin - Moody Blues

David Bowie - Moonage Daydream :thumbsup:

SWEET - Love is Like Oxygen

No Matter What - Badfinger

The Air That I Breath - Hollies

Nazareth - Love Hurts / Hair of the Dog

Cars - Moving in Stereo / Candy - O / Let's Go

Atomic Punk - Van Halen

No Quarter - Led Zeppelin

Without You ~ Harry Nilson

Love is the Drug - Roxy Music

Led Zeppelin - Rock & Roll / No Quarter / California / Immigrant Song / Black Dog /

AEROSMITH - Toys in the Attic / Lord of the Thighs

Fleetwood Mac - Dreams / Rhiannon / Landslide

I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash

SWEET - Love is Like Oxygen

Feels Like the First Time - Foreigner

YES - Yours is no Disgrace / I've Seen All Good People

ELO - Can't Get It Out of My Head / Evil Woman / Telephone Line / Don't Bring Me Down

Tom Petty - Breakdown

Triumph - Lay It On The Line / Hold On

UFO - Rock Bottom / Doctor Doctor

Deep Purple - Woman from Tokyo

Vincent - Don McClean

Feels Like the First Time / Jukebox Hero - Foreigner

Is She Really Going Out With Him? - Joe Jackson

Nights in White Satin wasnt 70s.

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