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Posted on 10/27/15 at 8:34 am to
Posted by Sayre
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 8:34 am to
Anybody can tell you the most famous classic rock acts, so I'll tell you some of the lesser known stuff they don't regurgitate on 98.1 that I really dig.

Check out a band called Free. They were a British blues rock band that led to Bad Company (Paul Rodgers and another member formed Bad Company when Free split up)
Any of their greatest hit albums would be a good primer. They're mostly known for the song 'All Right Now', but they are so much more than that song would have you believe. Check out a song by them called 'Be My Friend', especially the Take 1 version they recorded live at the BBC.

If you're a Zeppelin fan, check out their Live At The BBC stuff too. It's fricking incredible. They tear it up like you've never heard them.

Robert Palmer's first album, 'Sneakin Sally Through The Alley' should be a must have. It features Allen Toussaint, Lowell George, and his backing band was The Meters. The track 'Get Outside' is a particular fav of mine. His later stuff is more hit or miss, but I do like his version of Toots and the Maytals' 'Pressure Drop' on his second album of the same name.

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band was smoking hot back in their day. I've never really found anything of theirs I didn't like.

Check out a track by Savoy Brown called 'Hellbound Train'. If you like it you might like the rest of their work too.

Rory Gallagher is probably the most criminally unknown bad arse guitar player from the 70s. He was absolutely devastating. His 'Irish Tour, 1974' LP is a revelation.

At least the first two C.S.N.(& Y) albums should be on your list, but you'll find even their later work still captures the magic of their sound.

Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush will absolutely surprise you with how good they are. Marino shreds on guitar.

The first Zebra album is a masterpiece.

I don't know if the 13th Floor Elevators would be considered classic rock, but they are wonderfully weird from that time period.

If you can find a rip of the Buckingham/Nicks LP, grab it. It's never been released on CD but there are some very good copies out there that have been ripped from vinyl. One listen and you'll know where the real success of Fleetwood Mac was generated (Christine McVie's brilliance not to be diminished).

The James Gang with Joe Walsh is very good. If you don't at least have 'Turn To Stone' in your playlist you're missing out.

Jeff Lynne released a E.L.O. song on the American Hustle soundtrack that they'd previously only put out in Japan. The song is called 'Long Black Road' and sounds like it came straight out the mid-70s. It's a ear worm that sticks with you long after the song's over.

Listen to any of Captain Beyond's three 70s LPs. A lot of people are familiar with their first album featuring "Dancing Madly Backwords", but their second one, 'Sufficiently Breathless' is my fav.

Captain Beefheart's 'Clear Spot' album is much more accessible and more straight ahead (for them anyway) than the rest of their work. It features some really good songs that bear a listen.

Look into J.J. Cale. He wrote a bunch of great songs that others (Clapton, Skynyrd) made famous. His own work is out of sight in it's own right.

The Moody Blues LP 'A Question Of Balance' is amazing throughout.

Lot's of people know Thin Lizzy for the couple hits they play endlessly on classic rock radio, but they were so much more than that. Check out stuff like 'Cowboy Song' and others. They really kicked arse and took names. (on a side note, if you like Cowboy Song, look for a cover version of it by Anthrax. It's really faithful to the original and they knock it out the park. Actually, Anthrax has done a lot of classic rock covers and they pretty much slay every one. Everything from Boston to Cheap Trick to Kiss. They put out a whole EP of covers called Anthems a couple years ago. You should really grab it. They don't turn them into thrash metal tunes. They stay very true to the originals)

Ted Nugent is a lightening rod politically today, but he made some good music you might not have heard. The song 'Great White Buffalo' is particularly good.

Whitesnake was an awesome blues rock band in the 80s before Coverdale sold his soul and fricked it all up around 1987. 'Come And Get It', 'Saints And Sinners', and 'Slide It In' all feature some really great songs and some first rate players.

If you're not familiar with Triumph, you should be.

Check out Wishbone Ash's 'Argus' album. If you do, I can almost guarantee you'll look into the rest of their catalog too. You might be familiar with the track 'Blowin' Free' from that album, but the whole thing is stunning.

If you're a ZZ Top fan, don't overlook their First Album. It's as good as any of the rest of their work.

Surprisingly enough, there's a lot of good B.T.O. tunes that don't get played on the radio.

Why Blackfoot is not more well known is beyond me. Their catalog is definitely worth checking out.








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Posted by MorbidTheClown
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 8:40 am to
wow! how cool are you?
Posted by Ace Midnight
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 9:01 am to
Grand Funk Railroad

Heart

Fleewood Mac

Eagles

Yes

Deep Purple

Boston
Posted by genuineLSUtiger
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 9:02 am to
Anything by Creedence.
Posted by RockAndRollDetective
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 9:08 am to
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in the 80s

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Posted on 10/27/15 at 9:53 am to
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Posted by Tigertown in ATL
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 10:04 am to
Great post

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Free




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The James Gang with Joe Walsh is very good. If you don't at least have 'Turn To Stone


His live version is great as well. Fantastic transitions and the flute solo is mesmerizing.

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Thin Lizzy 'Cowboy Song


One of my all time favorites

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Ted Nugent


His first album with Stranglehold is great too.

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If you're not familiar with Triumph, you should be.


+1

Posted by PJinAtl
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 10:13 am to
My 70s playlit on iTunes is a mix of pop and rock from the decade, but the rock artists on it include:
Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion
CCR - Looking Out My Back Door, Travelling Band, Have You Ever Seen the Rain
Clapton - Slowhand album
Derek and the Dominos - Layla
The Eagles - Desperado, Take It Easy, Peaceful Easy Feeling
Edgar Winter Group - Free Ride
Jackson Browne - Runnin on Empty, The Loadout/Stay
Queen - Fat Bottomed Girls, We Will Rock You/We Are the Champions
The Stones - Brown Sugar, Only Rock & Roll, Tumbling Dice, Beast of Burden
Van Halen - Eruption/You Really Got Me, Dance the Night Away
ZZ Top - Lagrange
ZZ Top

Posted by randybobandy
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 12:53 pm to
Whatever Sayre said at the top of this page............. Some great little known tunes. That is a great list!! and add Frampton to his list.
This post was edited on 10/27/15 at 12:54 pm
Posted by Tigertown in ATL
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 1:05 pm to
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add Frampton to his list.


Absolutely. He was huge for a short time.

Pull down Frampton Comes Alive

"Do You Feel Like We Do?"
Posted by Sayre
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 3:41 pm to
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and add Frampton to his list.


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Absolutely. He was huge for a short time. Pull down Frampton Comes Alive "Do You Feel Like We Do?"


Yep, that's an all time classic. One of the best live albums ever.

I neglected to mention Robin Trower. His 'Bridge Of Sighs' LP is dynamite. Two stand out tracks are the title track and 'Day Of The Eagle'.

Deep Purple's 'In Rock' and 'Machine Head' are full of classics. I really like a track they left originally left off 'Machine Head' but that is a bonus track on the remasters/reissues. It's called 'When A Blind Man Cries'.

Blue Oyster Cult. 'Burning For You', 'Don't Fear The Reaper', or even later stuff like 'Astronomy' off the "Imaginos" LP. Metallica knocked a cover of that song out the park on their "Garage Days Re-Revisited" albums. If you dig through their 70s/80s stuff you find all kinds of gems.

Most people are familiar with Golden Earring's song 'Twilight Zone', but my favorite version is the version on their live LP "The Naked Truth". 'Radar Love' should really be in any classic rock mix too.

Edgar Winter is best known for 'Free Ride' and 'Frankenstein', but he really kicked arse on just about everything.

Emerson, Lake, & Palmer's song 'From The Beginning' is another must have. They were one of the more technically talented bands from that period and have lots of good songs besides that one.

Eric Burdon was the singer in both The Animals (House Of The Rising Sun, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, Don't Bring Me Down, Boom Boom), and later on in the band War (Spill The Wine, Low Rider). Burdon was one of the most energetic and lively singers of that era, and the Animals were one of the best blues rocks bands too.

Head East's song 'Never Been Any Reason' off their "Flat As A Pancake" album is another classic rock staple. And again, they have some other good tunes that don't get played on the radio.

I don't know if John Lennon would be considered classic rock but everybody likes 'Watching The Wheels' off "Double Fantasy".

The same thing goes for John Prine. Classic rock? I dunno, but anybody that likes classic rock should dig 'Sam Stone', 'Angel From Montgomery', 'Dear Abby', or 'Please Don't Bury Me'. His first three albums in general are chock full of amazing songs.

No classic rock playlist is complete without Kansas' 'Carry On My Wayward Son' or 'Dust In The Wind'. There's lots of other good stuff on their early albums too but they might be a little too progressive for most modern taste.

Little Feat. What can I say about them. 'Dixie Chicken' is probably their best known tune, but they had many other good songs besides that. 'Sailing Shoes' is another standout (also excellently covered by Robert Palmer on "Sneakin' Sally")

Molly Hatchet - 'Flirting With Disaster'

Mountain's 'Mississippi Queen' gets a lot of play, but guitarist Leslie West was one hell of a player. They have lots of good hard rock songs.

Nazareth - 'Hair Of The Dog'

Wings - 'Band On The Run' and 'Jet'

Pure Prairie League's 'Falling In And Out Of Love' and 'Amie' are achingly beautiful songs, and should be played one after the other as they appeared on the "Bustin' Out" album. I used Audacity to make them one track so they always appear in the correct sequence, even when I have my collection set to random.







This post was edited on 10/27/15 at 4:56 pm
Posted by Galactic Inquisitor
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 4:00 pm to
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Nazareth - 'Black Betty'


Qua?
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 4:14 pm to
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Nazareth - 'Black Betty'



Qua?

+1

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Posted by Sayre
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 4:46 pm to
Rainbow - 'Man On The Silver Mountain' & 'Kill The King' (Ronnie James Dio! )

I've always been knocked out by Rare Earth's '(I Know) I'm Losing You). There's a number of good versions of it available. They're were Motown's most popular all white band. They do great blues rock.

Sweet - 'Fox On The Run' and 'Ballroom Blitz'

Krokus - 'Screaming In The Night'

T-Rex - 'Bang A Gong (Get It On)'

Ten Years After - 'I'd Love To Change The World' and 'I'm Going Home'

The Marshall Tucker Band surprised me with the number of good songs they had when I took a look at their catalog. 'Take The Highway', 'Can't You See', 'Fire On The Mountain', 'Heard It In A Love Song'. You can get their anthology albums a really just let 'em play. Not many bad there period.

The Outlaws - 'Green Grass & High Tides'

Gordon Lightfoot - 'Sundown'

Steve Miller Band - 'Abracadabra', 'Jungle Love', 'Take The Money & Run', 'Rock'n Me', 'The Joker', 'Fly Like An Eagle', 'Jet Airliner'

Traffic - 'The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys', 'Every Mothers Son', 'Dear Mr. Fantasy'

Van Morrison. No playlist is complete without at least having 'Into The Mystic', 'Domino', or 'Tupelo Honey'. And that's just the slightest taste of the great songs he recorded.

Amboy Dukes - 'Journey To The Center Of The Mind'

April Wine - 'Sign Of The Gypsy Queen'

Sugarloaf - 'Green Eyed Lady'

Aldo Nova - 'Fantasy', cranked up real fricking loud

Billy Thorpe - 'Children Of The Sun'

Brownsville Station - 'The Martian Boogie'

Count Five - 'Psychotic Reaction'

Gerry Rafferty - 'Baker Street'

Stealers Wheel - 'Stuck In The Middle With You'

Peter Schilling - 'Major Tom'

Procol Harum - 'Whiter Shade Of Pale'

Rick Derringer - 'Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo'

Slade - 'Cum On Feel The Noise' and 'Mama We're All Crazy Now'

Canned Heat - 'Going Up The Country'

Country Joe & The Fish - the Woodstock version of 'Fixin' to Die Rag'

Donovan - 'Sunshine Superman' & 'Season Of The Witch'

The Box Tops - 'The Letter' (Seasick Steve does a killer version of this tune)

Steppenwolf - 'The Pusher'

The Guess Who - 'No Sugar Tonight - New Mother Nature' and 'American Woman'

The Hollies - 'The Air That I Breath' & 'Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress'

The Loving Spoonful - 'Do You Believe In Magic'

The Zombies - 'She's Not There' & 'Time Of The Season'

Tommy James & The Shondells - 'Build Me Up Buttercup' & 'Crystal Blue Persuasion'

The Yardbirds are an encyclopedia of great classic blues rock songs. I wouldn't know where to begin.

Some of this stuff may not fit your or everyone else's definition of 'classic rock', but my taste are kinda broad. And yeah, some of it is stuff from the 60s or 80s, but I just can't help myself.
This post was edited on 10/27/15 at 4:57 pm
Posted by Sayre
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Posted on 10/27/15 at 4:50 pm to
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Nazareth - 'Black Betty'


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Qua?


My bad. It's a Ram Jam tune. I've got it listed under both names in my collection for some reason.
Posted by whoisnickdoobs
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Posted on 10/28/15 at 8:25 am to
whats the name of your playlist? Mind if I follow it?
Posted by AlxTgr
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Posted on 10/28/15 at 8:28 am to
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Robert Palmer's first album, 'Sneakin Sally Through The Alley'
I really liked Johnny and Mary back in the day. It never gets played anymore and I never read or hear anything about it.
Posted by LSUfan0420
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Posted on 10/28/15 at 11:29 am to
The Beach Boys - Sail on Sailor

Hamilton, Joe Frank, & Reynolds - Don't pull your love out on me baby

Poco - Rose of Cimmaron

Loggins/Messina - Danny's Song / Watching the river run

Badfinger - Baby Blue/ Day after Day / Come and Get it / No matter what

Billy Swan - I can help

Charlie Rich - behind closed doors

Marshall Tucker - Losing You / Searching for a rainbow

Dave Mason - Only you know and I know / We just disagree

ELO - Showdown / Can't get it out of my head / Oh it magic

Emerson Lake and Palmer - Lucky Man

George Harrison - What is life

Hall and Oates - Sarah Smile / Rich Girl

Head East - Never been any reason

Mark Lindsay - Arizona

Lee Michaels - do you know what I mean

Paper Lace - Billy don't be a hero

Poco - good feeling to know

Brewer & Shipley - one toke over the line

Seals and Croft - Summer Breeze

Sanford Townsend Band - Smoke from a distant fire

Bellamy Brothers - Let your love flow

White Plains - my baby loves lovin'

Warren Zevon - Lawyers, guns, and money

Tommy James - dragging the line

Bread - everything I own / guitar man

Paul McCartney - nineteen hundred and eighty five / Back Seat of my Car



Posted by Sayre
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Posted on 10/28/15 at 12:01 pm to
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Posted on 10/28/15 at 12:04 pm to
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