70's Music

wow ...that song.....love it so much if I may I will post again ...if you don't mind...love it

I will never forget that song ..............it will resonate in my heart for a millennium...and even longer






Karen Carpenter had just a remarkable voice; she could sing about anything and make it special. Not many people can do that. Of her contemporaries of that time, maybe you can add Olivia Newton-John and Linda Ronstadt to that list, to name a select few. Such a loss when Karen passed, and at such an early age.
 
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Love and Happiness by Al Green. Five minutes of pure Al Green soul and joy.
 
Flasback. Sitting in your room with your friends sparking a Doobie, listening to the stereo......FLOYD!!!!! Evil ghosts roam around the rooooooommmmmmmm.lol
This is just an outstanding concert performance

 
This is very very very good


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This is very very very good


It's hard to imagine how incredibly productive the Bee Gees were. They either wrote or collaborated on about 1030 songs spanning genres including rock, pop, country, and jazz including artists from Sinatra to Dolly Parton and of course themselves. Not many folks give them credit for that or even know about it.
 
Listen To The Music - The Doobie Brothers

One of my favorite songs. When I hear it I dont know whether to dance, sing or play and then I can't decide if I want to play bass, rythym or lead guitar. The only San Jose CA band that hit it big. Where else do you hear a flanger effect on a drum track?
 
I used to listen to it on a quadraphonic turntable.

My parents had one of these;
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( my dad called it a Telefunken )
And out of their album collection the first one I remember rockin out on
( I guess I was 9 or 10) was this;

I was already full growed but I still like it today. That unmistakable sound of the big Hammond organ with the Leslie speaker is always a hit with me.
 
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