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Track: Little Martha
Artist: Allman Brothers Band
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Duane Allman (& Dickey Betts) — Little Martha - 1972


Cat Stevens - “Father and Son”

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Track: Take Me Home, Country Roads
Artist: John Denver
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John Denver - Take me Home, Country Roads - 1971

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Track: Going To California
Artist: Led Zeppelin
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Led Zeppelin - Going To California

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Track: Killer Queen
Artist: Queen
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Queen - Killer Queen

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Nick Lowe | Cruel to be Kind

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Stevie Wonder - Superstition

Quoting the man: “when you believe in things that you don’t understand, then you suffer, superstition ain’t the way”

This video is live in the studio. Pretty amazing stuff from a true music genius whose legacy will outlast those of almost every other musical artist or band you could name over the last 50+ years. His stuff never, ever gets old or sounds tired or dated. It all sounds like it was recorded yesterday.

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Track: Into The Mystic
Artist: Van Morrison
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Van Morrison - Into The Mystic

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Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes - The Love I Lost

Just one of a whole bunch of great soul / R&B songs from the 70s.

Lead singer: Teddy Pendergrass


wooliebear:

Crosby, Still, Nash & Young, Our House

Much to be grateful for.

Ditto!

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Track: D'Yer Mak'er
Artist: Led Zeppelin
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Led Zeppelin - D’Yer Mak’er

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Track: L.A. Freeway
Artist: Jerry Jeff Walker
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Jerry Jeff Walker - L.A. Freeway

If I could just get off of this L.A. freeway
without gettin’ killed or caught …

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Harry Nilsson - Everybody’s Talkin

Mellow mood this morning.  Calls for some Nilsson.

skippin over the ocean like a stone

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Graham Parker - That’s What They All Say

One of many excellent songs from one of my favorite albums from the 1970s, “Heat Treatment” by Graham Parker.

Listen to the backing band, led by the guitar of Brinsley Schwarz, who just riffs all over the place here, along with the keyboards - check out the solos in the middle with these two. 

G.P. married the feel of old-fashioned R&B music with clever, sardonic, worldly-wise lyrics, and it just worked. Unfortunately, his record company didn’t know how to market him or his musical product — how many times have we heard that story? — and so he got lumped in with punk/new wave, but wasn’t really, and he wasn’t outrageous or crazy like the Sex Pistols or The Clash, so he missed out on that mania too. Which in some ways might be just as well, because he is not only still alive today, unlike some of those fellows, but continues to tour. Still, his great music and career floundered a bit compared to Elvis Costello’s, for example.

His best material — and I think nearly every fan would agree here — is from his first two albums, this one and “Howlin’ Wind”, plus his fourth record, “Squeezing Out Sparks”, mainly because of the excellent backing from the Brinsley Schwarz Band on all of those records, a clear differentiator compared to his other work.   

I suggest turning it up kinda loud. While his voice isn’t great, and might be an acquired taste for some, he knows how to use it, and his lyrics are always worth hearing. And the band sounds pretty good too. ;-) 

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Track: I Think We're Alone Now
Artist: Tommy James And The Shondells
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Artist: Tommy James And The Shondells
Track: I Think We’re Alone Now
Album: Anthology

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