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I'm a little surprised no-one has mentioned Thin Lizzy or Foghat as of yet.... :blink:

These are the ones I remember, probably loads more but can't think at the moment :D

 

America

Blondie

David Bowie

ELO

Queen

Stranglers

10CC

Supertramp

Jam

T Rex

Roxy Music

Cockney Rebel

Pink Floyd

 

Ozzy Osbourne

Black Sabbath

Aerosmith [?]

白鳥英美子

美空ひばり

The Who

Led Zepplin

:unsure: :unsure:

 

Erm, there's no original material from Cream Post-69 mate (sure, a couple of live albums, but they dont really count..), so you cant really consider them as a '70s band.. They've been classified as being Psychadelic/Acid Rock, which was more a late-60s phenomenon.. Pink Floyd transcended their involvement in this movement and radically altered their style (mainly due to the departure of original frontman Syd Barrett)...

 

Thanks for that.

 

I was just remembering records I have.

America

 

I like their track "Horse With No Name" because of its quite, erm, disconcerting subtexts.... :blink: Nicey-nice little pop song it aint.... :lol:

 

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were you born there or did you move there?

 

 

I was born here, I have lived here my whole life and my mother language is Spanish. I started to study english a couple of years ago ;)

I agree with most that have already been mentioned but just want to add The Sweet.

Especially the later stuff like Action and albums like Sweet Fanny Adams and Desolation Boulevarde.

When in my opinion, they were at their best.

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My fave artists/bands from the 1970's :dance:

 

1. The Clash

2. Magazine

3. The Cure

4. Joy Division

5. Wire

6. Ramones

7. Blondie

8. T-Rex

9. The Jam

10. AC/DC

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Queen - before they got too commercial

Status Quo - as above

Led Zeppelin

Lynyrd Skynyrd

The Who

Blondie

T Rex

Dave Edmunds

Eagles

ELO

Slade

CCR

David Bowie

Sex Pistols

Geordie

AC/DC - Bon Scott era

Deep Purple

Rainbow

Free

Bob Seger

Bachman Turner Overdrive

The Faces

Elf

Nazareth

Pink Floyd

Ramones

Ten Years After

Joy Division

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