I'd go with Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple. Every time I hear it I almost feel like I'm in the 70s.
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeglgSWKSIY
Lyrically, it captures the era perfectly, at least the pre-disco 70s.
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Rhythm and blues is rock and roll, or, rock and roll is rhythm and blues.
Queen, Zep, Kiss, Steely Dan, Sex Pistols, Golden Earring, Black Sabbath, Tull, Cheap Trick, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Kansas, Meatloaf, and on and on making huge impacts in the Rock scene. So just about any tune that’s memorable could be considered. Even ABBA.
I am very partial to this tune
https://youtu.be/-fWw7FE9tTo
Link: https://youtu.be/-fWw7FE9tTo
The Talking Heads Psycho Killer...
with Ike and Tina released their cover version of “Higher” - ZZTop, LaGrange. Ty Cooder, Gordon Lightfoot, The Doobie Brothers, King Crimson, Chicago, Kraftwerk, the Jackson Five, Funk - the Ohio Players, Parliament-Funkadelic, - Earth Wind and Fire. Punk - the Stranglers, the Saints, the Ramones - Disco (rock) The Bee-Gees, Barry White …
70’s brought in a lot of music a lot of genres mixing it up.
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how complex it is for a band that really isn't all that complex. It is also one of those very identifiable tunes for everyone, up there with Springsteen's cover by Manfred Mann - Blinded by the Light.
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Simple Man, Tuesdays Gone, Curtis Loew, etc.
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early 70’s : “War” by Edwin Starr
Puddles choice of Kashmir is most excellent.
As a Tigers fan, I was watching the game live at Comiskey Park against the White Sox in Chicago when the riot broke out over Disco Demolition Night.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YxvBPH4sArQ
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with her choice. World FUCKING Champions!!! My favorite line....
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