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Audio Girl
02-21-2004, 08:19 PM
My 30-year reunion is coming up this Sept. and I have been given the responsibility of providing the music from our high school years: 1970 - 1974. Your suggestions for songs that should be included (ie, Rolling Stones' "Sweet Virginia") and songs that should be discarded ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight") would be appreciated. All genres are welcome: Top 40, alternative (did that exist in 1974?), country, pop, metal, rock, etc.

Thanks,
Mh

Stone
02-22-2004, 04:51 AM
My 30-year reunion is coming up this Sept. and I have been given the responsibility of providing the music from our high school years: 1970 - 1974. Your suggestions for songs that should be included (ie, Rolling Stones' "Sweet Virginia") and songs that should be discarded ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight") would be appreciated. All genres are welcome: Top 40, alternative (did that exist in 1974?), country, pop, metal, rock, etc.

Thanks,
Mh

Since all genres (i.e. non-mainstream) are welcome, I'd suggest some Big Star. How about something like "Ballad of el Goodo" or "Back of a Car"? Lots of good ones to choose from off their first two albums.

There're also a couple great Kinks albums in that time frame (Lola . . . and Muswell Hillbillies). You could go with the more-known "Lola" or something not-so-known like "Strangers" or "Complicated Life."

If you want something (much) more aggressive, you could always include something by the Stooges like "Loose." I'm sure that'd be a big hit. :)

Hey Mary, I haven't forgotten about your albums. I just haven't had a chance to send them and I'm on the road, and likely will be for another two weeks, but I'll get them to you.

Stone

mad rhetorik
02-22-2004, 06:27 AM
Try dropping "Electric Funeral" or "Sweet Leaf" on 'em. I'm sure that will go over big. : P

Alright, in all seriousness, try these:

The Rolling Stones: "Rip This Joint," "Casino Boogie" "Sway," "B-tch," "Soul Survivor," "Loving Cup"
The Stooges: "Dirt"
The Allman Brothers: "Mountain Jam" (you won't have to touch the player for 30 minutes)
The Velvet Underground: "Sweet Jane," "Rock And Roll," "New Age"
Led Zeppelin: Anything that hasn't been played into the ground (everything off <b>III's</b> acoustic side or half of <b>I</b>)
Yes: "South Side Of The Sky," "Heart Of The Sunrise"
The New York Dolls: EVERYTHING, but especially "Personality Crisis," "Looking For A Kiss," "Pills"
Neil Young: "Albuquerque," "Speakin' Out," "World On A String," <b>On The Beach</b> in general, "Danger Bird"
Bob Dylan: <b>Blood On The Tracks</b>. Period.

That's about all my mind can come up with at 9:47 this AM.

BarryL
02-22-2004, 07:58 AM
My 30-year reunion is coming up this Sept. and I have been given the responsibility of providing the music from our high school years: 1970 - 1974. Your suggestions for songs that should be included (ie, Rolling Stones' "Sweet Virginia") and songs that should be discarded ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight") would be appreciated. All genres are welcome: Top 40, alternative (did that exist in 1974?), country, pop, metal, rock, etc.

Thanks,
Mh

You may want to look for a bunch of '70s compilation CDs called Have A Nice Day. I think there are 24 in total and they are collected by the dates they were on the radio (roughly). You can get them at Best Buy for under $10 bucks each. They are a real blast from the past, with tons of long-forgotten songs.

Just don't overlook some of those Steely Dan classics like Reelin' In the Years and Rikki Don't Lose That Number. Another great one is Midnight At The Oasis by Maria Muldar. And how about some Joni Mitchell, for Example (You Turn Me On ) I'm A Radio or Carey. Also, you can't go without some early Chicago, maybe 24 or 6 to 4 and Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is? And then there's Bread...

Slosh
02-22-2004, 08:08 AM
My choices probably wouldn't go over all that well but I'd mix in:

The Rolling Stones - Moonlight Mile
Bad Co. - Seagull
Zeppelin - Bron -Y-Aur Stomp
John Lennon - Mother and/or Isolation (although I'm not really sure when these were released.....before my time, ya know ;) )
McCartney - Heart Of The Country
Grateful Dead - Friend Of The Devil
Traffic - Empty Pages
Joe Walsh -County Fair
Lynryrd Skynyrd - The Ballad Of Curtis Loew

and of course there's tons of better known stuff from the likes of Steve Miller, The Who, Yes, Pink Floyd, the debut Eagles album, War, CCR, etc., etc.

Good luck. I hope you're not the type to second guess what you have to cut :)

dld
02-22-2004, 08:42 AM
Either artist, album, or single, right off the top of my befogged head early this beautiful Sunday morning.

Pearl
Chicago
Santana
Beatles, Zeppelin, Stones
CSN & Y
James Taylor
James Gang
Band On The Run
Smoke On The Water
Moody Blues
CREEDENCE!!
Mott the Hoople
Nilsson
Shaft (that cat Shaft is a bad mother...HUSH YO MOUTH)
The World Is A Ghetto
Aloha, Live From hawaii
Rod Stewart!
Traffic
Tapestry
Imagine
Teaser and the Firecat
Sly and the Fambly Stone
Closer To Home
American Pie
Harvest, After The Gold Rush
Yes album
All Things Must Pass, Bangladesh
Yer So Vain
paul Simon
Bridge Over Troubled Waters
DSOTM
Allman Brothers
Edgar Winter, Frankenstein
First Time Ever I Saw Yer Face
Horse With No Name
Jethro Tull
Tumbleweed Connection, Yellow Brick Road, Honky Chateau
Superfly
Whats Going On
jimmy buffet
Jerry Jeff Walker
Charlie Rich
Doobie Brothers
BTO
Temptations
Stevie Wonder
Little Stevie Miller
Dueling Banjos
John Denver
Alice Cooper
Seals and Croft
Jim Croce
Dylan
Joni Mitchell
Gordon Lightfoot
The Band
David Bowie


For yer Top Forty and Disco/Dance stuff, Ohio Players, Rufus, Barry White, Jackson Five, Al Green, Bread, Carpenters, Olivia Fig Newton, and innumerable others. By all means, post yer tracklist, this was a helluva era to be choosing from. A wealth of choices.

Jim Clark
02-22-2004, 10:59 AM
I guess you could just take the RR retro comps from that span!

jc

3-LockBox
02-22-2004, 12:39 PM
Particularly <i>Sufficiently Breathless</i>, which for me was an undiscovered gem until a year or so ago. I'll bet most will like it if they were into any kinda rock from that era. Maybe I'll burn ya a copy. Lemme know.

newtrix1
02-22-2004, 05:39 PM
Nice list dld!

dld
02-23-2004, 05:26 AM
Nice list dld!

Thnx Newtrik, Gotta give my sweet wife an assist, she came up with some of her favorites from that era that ended up on the list..

nobody
02-23-2004, 06:12 AM
Well, you had one of Bowie's best periods then, with the Man Who Sold the World, Hunky Dory and Ziggy Stardust.

Lou Reed had Transformer. I think some Velvet Underground fits in there too.

You can always go for some Sly & the Family Stone from that era.

What's Goin' On and Let's Get it On from Marvin Gaye.

Stevie Wonder was at his peak with Talking Book and Innervisions.

Al Green, Billy Paul, The Chi-Lites, the O'Jays, the Spinners

The debut record by Kiss came out in 74.

There's always the New York Dolls.

T Rex's Electric Warrior fits in there.

You could always throw in some Willie Nelson or Merle Haggard for the country fans. They both were strong then.

Stones were actually good then, Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main Street.

I think the last couple CCR records came out then.

The Who's Who's Next. Alice Cooper, Kinks

There's a bunch of other suggestions already, so I'll stop.

Troy
02-23-2004, 07:35 AM
You need some hokey cheesebag one hit wonders like "One Toke over the Line", "Arizona", "Stuck in the Middle With You" or "Overnight Sensation". Barry mentioned the Have a Nice Day discs. They would be invaluable for putting together a music set like this.

Mike
02-23-2004, 07:48 AM
loads of 70's radio friendly stuff broken down by year

Cheers
Mike

http://top40.about.com/cs/70****s/index.htm

-Jar-
02-23-2004, 08:29 AM
I guess you could just take the RR retro comps from that span!

jc

yes!

DLD's (70) and Audiobill's (73/74) are both fantastic.

-jar-

Audio Girl
02-23-2004, 08:50 AM
You guys are awesome! Sounds like I need to make a trip to Best Buy, as well as try to get my hands on the 70 -74 comps which were done here. Keep 'em coming! :-)

Worf101
02-23-2004, 10:47 AM
Here's some "non-disco" soul/black-rock/funk you could dance to without having to get out a leisure suit.

1. Mandrill - Ape is High, Fencewalk, Get it All, Cohelo... etc..

2. War - Cisco Kid, World is a Ghetto, Lowrider, Slippin into Darkness.

3. Kool & the Gang - Jungle Boogie, Love the Life you Live, Kool & Da Gang, Choclit Buttermilk, Hollywood Swinging.

4. James Brown - Sex Machine, Soul Power, On the Good Foot, Lickin' Stick, "Give it up turn it loose" etc....

5. Palriment-Funkadelic - Standing on the Verge of Gettin it On, Cosmic Slop, One Nation Under a Groove, Loose Booty etc...

6. Earth Wind & Fire - Warner Brothers stuff, pre-CBS

This is good stuff without going "commercial". If you want that, simply go to the Billboard website and look at the Top Tens from the years you're interested in.

Da Worfster

dld
02-23-2004, 11:31 AM
You guys are awesome! Sounds like I need to make a trip to Best Buy, as well as try to get my hands on the 70 -74 comps which were done here. Keep 'em coming! :-)

Welcome to drop by the office this week (in town all week xcept Tuesday ) and I'll give you the two 70's comps plus that NM Journey MOFI.

paper warrior
02-23-2004, 02:01 PM
Didn't you say you had The Last Assembly by the Kinks? If you mention the Kinks I'm going to remember these things.Though in case I'm mistaken that's my suggestion,
Also Silver Pins and Golden Needles by Linda Ronstadt and Search and Destroy by Iggy.

I would really like to plug another all but forgotten album the self entitled "The Modern Lovers" though looks like that came out in 1976.

Jim Clark
02-23-2004, 02:36 PM
You guys are awesome! Sounds like I need to make a trip to Best Buy, as well as try to get my hands on the 70 -74 comps which were done here. Keep 'em coming! :-)

You don't have those? I thought part of the deal was if you made one you were automatically supposed to get the rest. Well DLD can get you covered with his '70 disc and I can cover the rest if need be. 73 and 74 are covered in one disc by Audiobill. 71 and 72 are also in my collection but I have no name on the discs or the tracklists and of course I don't recall who created those. Mike? Tony? Arghh!

Anyway, I can burn'm if you need them.

jc

Audio Girl
02-25-2004, 03:07 PM
JC and DLD,

Chalk it up to old age or senility but I don't believe I contributed to the 1970s series...anyway, the only 70s comp I have is BarryL's 1978 comp. Would love to have copies of the 1970 - 74 comps if its not too much of a pain to dupe. DLD, this week is out for me because I'm traveling out of town. Hubby and I have taken off Friday to go see "The Passion". If I recall, things aren't good for you next Tuesday. I'll email you and we'll coordinate schedules. I'd love to finally get together.

MH

skewiff
02-25-2004, 04:24 PM
Hi Mary.
I'll send you copies of the '71-'72 comps, I was sure I'd sent you these, but I'll mail these out to you.
Tony

dld
02-26-2004, 06:44 AM
JC and DLD,

Chalk it up to old age or senility but I don't believe I contributed to the 1970s series...anyway, the only 70s comp I have is BarryL's 1978 comp. Would love to have copies of the 1970 - 74 comps if its not too much of a pain to dupe. DLD, this week is out for me because I'm traveling out of town. Hubby and I have taken off Friday to go see "The Passion". If I recall, things aren't good for you next Tuesday. I'll email you and we'll coordinate schedules. I'd love to finally get together.

MH

Hey kiddo, I'm out of town all next week for "THE BIG TRIAL". Howz about a week in Thibodeaux, Louisiana at the run down Holiday Inn? I didn't think so. The things us government drones go thru to bring BIG OIL to justice :rolleyes:
If I'm back in town the week of March 8th, that would look good.

I think you did contribute to the Retro Comp craze, you submitted, Hello Century, a fantastic comp that I still listen to.

PS, I also am pretty sure I mailed you the retro comp too but when my burner gets all well and stuff, I'll redo it for ya if you can't find it..

Jim Clark
02-26-2004, 06:59 AM
JC and DLD,

Chalk it up to old age or senility but I don't believe I contributed to the 1970s series...anyway, the only 70s comp I have is BarryL's 1978 comp. Would love to have copies of the 1970 - 74 comps if its not too much of a pain to dupe. DLD, this week is out for me because I'm traveling out of town. Hubby and I have taken off Friday to go see "The Passion". If I recall, things aren't good for you next Tuesday. I'll email you and we'll coordinate schedules. I'd love to finally get together.

MH

OK, so it was Tony that did the excellent 71 an 72 comps. Looks like you're covered except for the 73/74 comp that Audio Bill made. I'll send that one to you since I'm not sure where AB is and I can get it out quicker and cheaper anyway. It will go out today.

jc

Audio Girl
02-26-2004, 09:38 AM
DLD, it's a good thing I have you around to rekindle the embers of my senility. ;-). Let me go through my comps again before anyone goes to any trouble to burn & mail me copies. I just recently transferred my ceedees and comps from one location to new cabinets of an entertainment center that we had built out in the family room. Maybe I'm overlooking them. Lord knows, these eyes ain't what they used to be.

If I can't locate them there, I'll give a shout to JC, et al. They have got to be here somewhere if I received them! I've never thrown away or given away a single comp that I have received. They are too precious to me...even the ones that the music and I don't mix.

Ag

DLD: Let me know about the week of the 8th. That actually will be a good week for me, 'cept a 1-day trip to beautiful Texarkana. Looking forward to it!

Ex Lion Tamer
02-26-2004, 10:00 AM
Mary, useful thread about 1974 over at the audio annex; http://www.audioannex.com/showthreaded.php?Cat=&Board=3&Number=33241&page=0&view=expanded&sb=5&o=0&fpart=

especially John E's post.

Chip_B
02-26-2004, 05:58 PM
My 30-year reunion is coming up this Sept. and I have been given the responsibility of providing the music from our high school years: 1970 - 1974. Your suggestions for songs that should be included (ie, Rolling Stones' "Sweet Virginia") and songs that should be discarded ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight") would be appreciated. All genres are welcome: Top 40, alternative (did that exist in 1974?), country, pop, metal, rock, etc.

Thanks,
Mh
Just going through my stuff, I came up with these:

Better by You, Better Than Me - Spooky Tooth
Live it Up (Parts 1 & 2) - The Isley Brothers
Dark Eyed Cajun Woman - The Doobie Brothers
Rocky Mountain Way - Joe Walsh
Funk #49 - The James Gang
What is Hip? - Tower of Power
Nutbush City Limits - Ike and Tina Turner
Simple Sister - Procol Harum
30 Days in the Hole - Humble Pie
Mississippi Queen; Don't Look Around - Mountain
Whipping Post; Revival; One Way Out - The Allman Brothers Band
Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo - Rick Derringer
Locomotive Breath - Jethro Tull
Radar Love; She Flies on Strange Wings - Golden Earring
Rock On - David Essex
Where to Now St. Peter? - Elton John
Whammer Jammer; It Ain't What You Do (It's How You Do It!) - J. Geils Band
Fire and Water; Wishing Well - Free
Riders on the Storm; Roadhouse Blues - The Doors
Ezy Ryder - Jimi Hendrix
Rock Candy; Rock the Nation - Montrose
Rock and Roll Queen; Ready for Love; All the Young Dudes - Mott the Hoople
Poor Girl - Savoy Brown
Touch My Life; Your Love is Alright - Trapeze
Mr. Skin - Spirit
The Rocker - Thin Lizzy
Give it Everything You've Got; Tobacco Road - Edgar Winter's White Trash
Day of the Eagle; I Can't Wait Much Longer; Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower
Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll; Dominance and Submission - Blue Oyster Cult
Oh Well - Fleetwood Mac
Honey Hush - Foghat
Pamela Brown; Tilt Billings and the Student Prince - Leo Kottke
White Bird - It's a Beautiful Day
Evil; Kalimba Story - Earth, Wind, and Fire
Can't You Hear Me Knockin' - The Rolling Stones
Early in the Morning; Coconut - Harry Nillson
Bo Diddley - Bob Seger
Sing A Simple Song; I Want to Take You Higher - Sly and the Family Stone
Born on the Bayou - CCR
Lazy - Deep Purple
Layla; Have You Ever Loved A Woman; Bell Bottom Blues - Derek and the Dominos
La Grange; Jesus Just Left Chicago; Just Got Paid - ZZ Top
Miss Ann - Johnny Winter
Rock Bottom - UFO

Okay...I got a tad carried away, but it was fun!