I had a hard time coming up with only three favorite bands. I could have listed
Hot Tuna
Allman Bros.
Manassassasasasssas
CS&N
Seldom Scene (a bluegrass band)
Newgrass Revival (Sam Bush fiddle & mandolin)
...and that's just off the top of my head.
JimK
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 5:28 pm
by cjj
First off, you're actually thinking I can even remember the '70's???
Yeah, I think I'd have a hard time narrowing it down to just 3, on either side. There were just so many good bands and so many bad ones too. And a lot of the bad ones actually had some good material, as well as good ones with a few ****** songs too. Mostly, I'd have to say, on my least favorite list would be just about anything disco. But I have to say, even the Bee Gees had a couple of tunes I liked...
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Sun Aug 09, 2009 6:07 pm
by BCGUY
Favorites:
The Jam
Joy Division
The Clash
Least Favorite:
KC and the Sunshine Band
Captain and Tennille
Bay City Rollers
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 12:53 am
by allmodcons
Top Three:
The Jam
The Clash
Elvis Costello and the Attractions
Bottom Three:
Styx
Kiss
REO Speedwagon
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 1:17 pm
by captsandwich
Faves:
The Specials
The Clash
The Sex Pistols
Least faves:
Hard to pick three because there are entire genres that I despise.
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:38 pm
by royclough
Favs
Bread
Marvin, Welch & Farrar
Searchers (60s,70s,80s,90, all the same to me)
Worst
Osmonds
Any Punk band
Bay City Rollers
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:15 pm
by iamthebassman
Faves
1. The Elton John Band
2. The Jam
3. The Band
Least Faves
1. REO Speedwagon
2. Styx
3. Journey
Reminds me of a story....I was in a Punk band in Texas during the late 70s, we had a show in Corpus Christi and were at a local radio station for an interview to promote that night's show. During the live interview I started noticing all the gold records on the walls; REO, Styx, Journey, Van Halen; really horrible stuff, and I started going off on the DJ, asking why she plays such horrid music, this garbage is so outdated, had she even heard the Sex Pistols? She was stunned. Corpus Christi was, probably still is, a backwards little town, completely isolated from anything of cultural significance. It's all about smoking pot and surfing. Anyway, the gig that night was packed! The whole town turned out to boo/injure/kill us. It was a fantastic show, someone even got backstage afterwards and punched our singer in the face, luckily our huge roadie took care of the guy, and we had to have a police escort from the building to our van, and from the parking lot to the freeway out of town. The venue, "The Ritz", an old converted theatre banned us from ever playing there again. They had banned two other acts previously; Patti Smith, who'd played there a couple months before us. and Elvis Presley, who'd played there in the early Sixties.
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:48 am
by xpitt
iamthebassman wrote:Faves
Reminds me of a story....I was in a Punk band in Texas during the late 70s, we had a show in Corpus Christi and were at a local radio station for an interview to promote that night's show. During the live interview I started noticing all the gold records on the walls; REO, Styx, Journey, Van Halen; really horrible stuff, and I started going off on the DJ, asking why she plays such horrid music, this garbage is so outdated, had she even heard the Sex Pistols? She was stunned. Corpus Christi was, probably still is, a backwards little town, completely isolated from anything of cultural significance. It's all about smoking pot and surfing. Anyway, the gig that night was packed! The whole town turned out to boo/injure/kill us. It was a fantastic show, someone even got backstage afterwards and punched our singer in the face, luckily our huge roadie took care of the guy, and we had to have a police escort from the building to our van, and from the parking lot to the freeway out of town. The venue, "The Ritz", an old converted theatre banned us from ever playing there again. They had banned two other acts previously; Patti Smith, who'd played there a couple months before us. and Elvis Presley, who'd played there in the early Sixties.
That sounds like a really successful gig for a punk band !
My favourites in the 70's : Little Feat, Loggins & Messina, Eagles and Emmylou Harris' "Hot Band"and some more, I read "Renaissance" up there - nice band with classical influences, I saw them way back then on one of the Reading Jazz and Blues Festivals in England.
The ones I didn't like I have forgotten...
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:21 pm
by scotty
The jam
The clash
The Vapors
not for me
Kiss
Ozzy
anyone with a pointed guitar and album artwork from hell.
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:48 pm
by antipodean
Easy....
Top 3:
1. King Crimson
2. The Ramones
3. The Talking Heads
If we were talking acts, rather than bands, Mr Bowie would slot in at No 1, and Mr John would get an honourable mention at the very least....
and scraping the very bottom of an extremely deep barrel full of malodorous muck:
1. REO Speedwagon
2. Brotherhood of Man
3. Bay City Rollers
Oh, the horror!
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 8:45 pm
by 8mileshigher
An interesting and enjoyable thread !
It was comical that several people listed similar (repeating) names on their Dis-Like lists....
I guess like-minds are thinking alike ....
But it seems that several people mentioned how its more challenging to narrow down their list of favorites... really tough to filter it down to just three choices....
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 9:55 pm
by kenposurf
Dire Straits
ZZ Top
and.....
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:01 am
by beatlefreak
Hard to pick just three that I liked best, there were a lot of them, but I'll go with:
Pink Floyd
Badfinger
Manfred Mann's Earth Band
because I liked their output all through the seventies. It's even harder to pick three that I liked least, because there were so many that were absolutely atrocious. I'll have to get back to you on that one.
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:14 am
by fireglo
Paul McCartney and Wings
Boston
Fleetwood Mac
Least favorites are too numerous to mention.
Re: The 1-2-3 of 70's Bands
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:18 pm
by hamilton_square
Being British, I’d like to wave my 1970s Union Jack for …
1 : 10 cc … and arguably the most eclectic and versatile of 70s British groups. The range and differing styles of songs they wrote and recorded continuously kept the record buying public guessing, for no two hit records were ever the same.
2 : Be-Bop Deluxe … built round Yorkshire born virtuoso guitarist and vocalist, Bill Nelson. The group stayed together for just as long as Bill Nelson remained interested in making hit records. For he quickly fell out of love with the record industry and slipped into relative obscurity, pursuing more self-indulgent avant-garde musical approaches that appealed to only a tiny minority of loyal fans.
3 : Dr Feelgood … raucous ‘in yer face’ Essex based R&B quartet who were often affectionately referred as “Hiroshima in a pint glass". While Dr Feelgood still perform to this day, albeit with none of the original founding members, the 70s line up that featured harmonica playing vocalist, Lee Brilleaux and an often demented looking and always dressed in black, John “Wilko” Wilkinson on lead guitar were the quintessential Dr Feelgood. Put them in a recording studio and they were ordinary, put them on a stage and they came alive. In them days nobody ever sat down at a Dr Feelgood concert.
While hate is too strong a word, I was never a fan of 70s British ‘Glam-Rock’. So I guess you could say I never had much time for the likes of Bowie, Bolan, Glitter and the like.