Saturday 28 August 2021

Definitive best decade for music ever, period

 

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Below is a list,  just 1971. Surf through this search and the truth is inescapable. Blood on the tracks,  The Cars,  Psycho Killer talking heads, Rumours, Born to Run,  Blondie, Sex Pistols and the list goes on and on, imagine. Special mentions to Crime of the Century, The Pretenders, Waren Zevon, Steve Miller, Dark Side of the Moon, Slowhand

1971
‘Master of Reality’ - Black Sabbath
‘Untitled’ - Led Zeppelin
‘What’s Going On’ - Marvin Gaye
‘Blue’ - Joni Mitchell
‘Songs Of Love And Hate’ - Leonard Cohen
‘L.A. Woman’ - The Doors
‘Fireball’ - Deep Purple
‘Sticky Fingers’ - The Rolling Stones
‘Meddle’ - Pink Floyd
‘Who’s Next’ - The Who
‘Just As I Am’ - Bill Withers
‘Pearl’ - Janis Joplin
‘Maggot Brain’ - Funkadelic
‘Hunky Dory’ - David Bowie
‘ZZ Top’s First Album’ - ZZ Top
‘Carly Simon’ - Carly Simon
‘Tapestry’ - Carole King
‘Earth, Wind & Fire’ - Earth, Wind & Fire
‘Jack Johnson’ - Miles Davis
‘Aqualung’ - Jethro Tull
‘Rory Gallagher’ - Rory Gallagher
‘At Fillmore East’ - The Allman Brothers Band
‘Gets Next To You’ - Al Green
‘Cahoots’ - The Band
‘Electic Warrior’ - T. Rex
‘Santana III’ - Santana
‘American Pie’ - Don McLean
‘Roots’ - Curtis Mayfield
‘Tupelo Honey’ - Van Morrison
‘The Yes Album’ - Yes
‘Fragile’ - Yes
‘Love It To Death’ - Alice Cooper
‘Killer’ - Alice Cooper

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