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Post your favourite album of the 70s!

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1971 - 1980 or 1970 - 1979?

GOAT

It's less about the music itself and more about how the album has always sort of been this thing that I could use to calm myself down during a panic attack.

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If you're the kind of person who has to ask this question, I really don't want to know what your answer is.

Wonderful choice. Such a gem.

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another green world

70 - Paranoid
71 - The Yes Album
72 - Pink Moon
73 - DSOTM
74 - Mirage
75 - Wish You Were Here
76 - Jailbreak
77 - Animals
78 - Long Live Rock 'n' Roll
79 - Inflammable Material

Pic related is my overall favourite. I apologise for nothing.

Ready for the House or Plantasia

>Jailbreak

My man, that's a fucking great album.

very basic choice but it still doesn't make it very beautiful

I'm listening to this right now

you're in for a trip´
just listen it focused

This or marquee moon

This.
Second place is Lorca or Flying Teapot

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Name a better album, I'll wait.

Good I'll grab some popcorn now

I feel you user

On this board? Too easy.

Oh fuck, that's probably my favorite too

This came out January 1, 1980, but it was recorded throughout 1979

This one is in my superior meh tier. Hemispheres and A Farewell to Kings are better imo

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my niggas

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I don't know why, I've always held Permanent Waves as my favorite Rush album. It sometimes swaps with Hemispheres though depending on my mood.

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Side 1 is good but side 2 is kinda meh. Jacob's Ladder is one of my favorite Rush track though

tracks*

do y'all prefer this or born to run
i can't choose desu. jungleland/backstreets are two of his best songs but this one is just fucking fuming

the 70s was a really bad decade for rock, even worse for electronic.
it was saved by the 1977-1979 period tho, the disco and post punk scene.
pic related my pick.

Either this one or Queen II

70's was the best decade for rock. What are you talking about?

>the 70s was a really bad decade for rock
I'd extend that to all of music

Do you even music bro
Exact opposite

"Favorites" are normally boring but here.

I'm a big sucker for Entre Nous and Different Strings. But AFTK and Hemispheres are both near perfect albums.

70s rock aged horribly, with only a few exceptions.
keep lying to yourself but you know that the so called classic rock or dad rock is pure garbage.

>bad decade for rock

Are you high on crack?

Hell yeah

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Cliche
But dark side of the moon

Rush's best work was in the mid 80s. They suck as a prog band, but I love their rock/new wave stuff

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I think both are equally great. Hemispheres - Power Windows is a fantastic run

>dad rock
I'm guessing you didn't want your argument to be taken seriously, good job on that.

I've already found some good recs in this thread. Anyone know some great overlooked 70's albums?

overlooked underrated

youtube.com/watch?v=PTSaRE1vaGM

earlier springsteen
check this song out, user
youtube.com/watch?v=ioQcvijom28

If you want something different from rock, this is early new wave/techno

Thanks, I'll give these all a listen tonight

How many times are you going to post this incorrect opinion?

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Motörhead

>Hemispheres

Firth of Fifth = one of best songs in progressive history

Permanent Waves is a God Tier album but you guys forgot to mention the best song on there... Natural Science

Well that goes without saying. It's my favorite song on the album. I was trying to defend the two "lessor" tracks.

Lots of people adore S2S and I do too, but I've always had a soft spot for this one

pussy

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Either AGW or pic

>listening to pre 2010's music

stick with your era.

Until everyone agrees with me

>stick with your era.


So...Beethoven is out?

'70s music is objectively better.

AGW?

:)

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I prefer Electric Warrior but this is amazing too

Not only my favourite, but objectively the best album of the '70s.

Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning

>objectively the best album of the '70s.
Not even top 100 of the decade lol

worst decade was 80s though

Close to the Edge by Yes

>worst decade was 80s though
No

thanks for this - was checking it out...saw this comment- holy shit

"Narada Michael Walden from Mahavishnu MK II, drums on track 7. Phil Collins, percussion on track 4, Jeff Porcaro drums on tracks 1, 2, 3 and 5. Prairie Prince from the Tubes and Todd Rundgren, drums on tracks 4 and 8. Jan Hammer from Mahavishnu MK I and Jeff Beck and Miami Vice (in the future), keyboards on tracks 6 & 7, also drums on track 6 ! David Sanborn, saxophone on tracks 6 & 7. Only having played so well with a musician of Billy Cobham's stature in the 1973 and then Alphonse Mouzon in 1974, could have possibly led this many great virtuoso musicians to want to play on Bolin's first solo album. They certainly weren't doing it strictly for the money, that's for sure."

Not enough

awful opinion if real
nice meme if not

1970 - Paul McCartney - McCartney
1971 - Paul McCartney - Ram
1972 - Big Star - #1 Record
1973 - Queen - Queen
1974 - Sparks - Kimono My House
1975 - Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
1976 - Stevie Wonder - Songs In The Key of Life
1977 - Cheap Trick - Cheap Trick
1978 - The Police - Outlandos d'Amour
1979 - Wings - Back To The Egg

This was actually really difficult. Pic related is my favorite album of all time. The 70s are my favorite decade for music.
>followed by the 80s > 00s > 90s > 60s > 10s > 50s

>Excellent choices

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I love 80s music, but jesus is Phil Collins bad.

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>back to the egg

Defend this.

How do I defend a subjective opinion? I love every song on it. Getting Closer, Arrow Through Me, and Old Siam Sir are easily some of the best songs McCartney has put out. The whole album is pop rock bliss.

I do too. It's an underrated album

to my ears, it's one of the most dated albums of the entire 1970s and it came out at the tail end of the decade.

it's so backwards thinking compared to mccartney's solo work of the period and much more innovative music was coming out the same year

Redditor get out!

>dated

I've never understood this concept.

I've been to reddit.com once just to see what it looked like. I've been posting here for longer than you have you retarded trip.

>I've been posting here for longer than you have you retarded trip.
I have had this trip for longer than 3 months, you know?

yeh boi

>Bad decade for rock
>Wtf is prog?

Malcolm X Wing was before you. I thought he was kind of cool. You're just a tool. Were you even here for Cardiacs, Gentile Giant, and Magma?