A Million Vacations - Max Webster (1979)
You Ain't Woman Enough - Eilen Jewell (2010)
One Way Ride - The Steepwater Band (2008)
Fallin' Down - The Goo Goo Dolls (1993)
Sun Is Still Shining - The Moody Blues (1969)
The Howling - Within Temptation (2007)
She's The One - Bruce Springsteen (1975)...
Just realized there are two Alice Cooper songs here...
I voted Welcome To My Nightmare.
Actually, nothing else here is remotely spooky to me, compared to what I listen to. :tongue:
Lydia Loveless sounds pretty good. Probably mixes well with Neko Case.
My newest discovery and purchase just arrived today, available on CD only, released in the UK only:
Symptomatic by Airlock (2004)
Talk about thought-provoking lyrics.. never heard it, but loved It! 10/10
(Love the serious theme of the lyrics masked with a catchy pop tune)
"Little Too Late" Pat Benatar (1982)
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^ It occurs to me, that the only two 70's King Crimson albums I don't have on vinyl are Larks Tongues In Aspic and Red.
"Feel Your Love Tonight" Van Halen (1978)
I tell you, honey, your the prettiest girl I know... better use it up before it get's old.
Agreed! :)
While I'm here, I need to comment on the thread title: At first I thought it meant we were to post
"bands from the 70's that are best forgotten", and not "best of: the forgotten bands of the 70's"
Because, there are lots of bands from the 70's that are best forgotten! :tongue:
Yes.. a two-disc retrospective from 1993. I picked it up used years and years ago, 'cause I liked the cover and it was cheap... not knowing anything about who they were.
Believe it or not, there are jukebox index cards in the case. Love to know what kind of bar has Camel on the CD-juke...
Tough choice, indeed! I chose "Rocket Man".
I never really thought much of this song until Kate Bush recorded it for the "Two Rooms" tribute album for E.J. and Bernie Taupain.
Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Judas Priest
The Who is what decided this for me. Though I like quite a few Who songs, that is as far as I go with them. In my 35 years of listening to rock, I finally bought my first Who album just last week. (Who's next, on vinyl.)
I love everything about...
An English band that I like, that no one else seems to like (or even know about) was called Curve.
Pioneers of the electronica and trip-hop styles of the 90's, it's been claimed that their hiatus in the mid 90's gave rise to Garbage, in the same way that Crosby, Stills, & Nash's hiatus made...
This album is sooo underrated!
The Prophet Yes (1970)
He was lost and in his trust he found a new meaning;
Seeing things in diff'rent lights his life was redeemed.
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