Under the "punk" umbrella, the first few albums of DEVO and Talking Heads are still in rotation at my household. Followed by a few Linda Ronstadt albums, and that's it for my seventies record collection.
10 months ago | 1
I was there in the 70s so the actual answer is ALL OF THE ABOVE. (yes even some disco🤷♀️) Because if you were coming of age in that era, as I was, you may have had some preferences, but we loved, got into and listened to it ALLLLL! music, going to concerts, purchasing music, sharing it and radios were our social media! It was part of our soul or DNA our communication, fun, and how we expressed ourselves. It was our TikTok, twitch, X and YouTube. ALL of i
10 months ago | 3
I'd say all of them but my loyalties lie with the Singer/Songwriter. Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt, Jacques Brel, Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen, and Nick Drake. And I prefer Post Punk more than Punk. Joy Division, P.I.L., Killing Joke, and 'Dream Time' and 'Love' era Cult.
10 months ago | 1
Northern soul, post punk indie , classical , Motown , 60s,70s ,80s pop .
10 months ago | 0
I said rock, but R&B had some great music too, I love music and the 60s, 70s, and 80s were the golden years.
10 months ago | 1
73 -74 judas priest,rush and deep purple machine head, oh anne murray! J/K :). All 3 were just bit heavier than radio rock. Wore out the albulms, and the 8 tracks, the the cassettes and CD's great yr
10 months ago | 1
The great Progressive bands, Yes, Genesis, Van der Graaf Generator, Gentle Giant !
10 months ago | 1
Freewheeling
Which 1970's music genre do you listen to the most? (Only 5 options available, write in your unlisted choice)
1970's Eric Clapton Influence 🍿 https://youtu.be/B8CTIBI4yYA
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