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You Add Your Picks To The List - Put Your Music In

Posted by Newey on April 20, 2017 at 23:34:23:

I'm stuck. I've tried some of the suggestions that you guys provided in my previous post, but those really just get the big, well-known, common, early 1970's "hits".

I've even posted for Mike Fremer's help in this matter - since he's the very personification of the rock listener to which I'm referring: long haired, counter-culture type, 20 to 30 something in the early 1970's. Additionally, Mr. Fremer's an expert rock critic - so that this should be a well known part of his very life.

So far, he hasn't responded.

So, again, I'm searching for rock music that was on hip turntables during the years 1970-1973, but not the stuff that was a big hit. I don't need Carole King. I need the other stuff.

So, here's the list I've gathered so far. Here's your challenge; here's your mission, should you be brave enough to accept it: you add to the list in the style and spirit of the list so far.

Step up and put your music in!

Spirit - "Nature's Way"

Wishbone Ash "Blind Eye"

Grand Funk Railroad - "I'm Your Captain/I'm Getting Closer To My Home"

Jethro Tull - "My Sunday Feeling"

Eric Clapton - "Let It Rain"

Creedance Clearwater - "Ramble Tamble"

Neil Young - "Tell Me Why"

Ten Years After - "I'd Love To Change The World"