Born in 1967 and I'll say this, give me 60's, 70's, and 80's, this new stuff you can keep to yourself. Those decades definitely stand the test of time, lots of today's kids like and want that music.
Hispanic rock lover since I was born. Born 1961 and I love the music from 60's, 70's', 80's and early 90's all rock. Still lstening to music from those years.
Frampton, Boston, Boz Skaggs. All of them bring back some great memories for me! Aerosmith too many to name. I graduated in 76 so there are plenty more songs Love is Alive by Gary Wright
I saw the Eagles in Tempe AZ in October 1976 when they played Hotel California publicly for the first time before the album was released. Unbelievable concert - they had to play three encores before the crowd would go home 😮
Boston 1976 debut album bought it when came out me and Russ Gardner put it on his record player lit joint and like more than a feeling our minds slipped away whole album fire still on charts today
Aerosmith's Toys in the Attic was one of the first albums I bought after getting a stereo for Christmas.I always thought Hotel California was about a brothel.Way 51:ride off on a Harley, Charlie
I like them all; I grew up in this era, year, decade, and yesteryear.. I was between 9-18 years ago when songs like these first came out on 45's, LPS(albums); 8-tracks; cassettes not to all mention reel-reel formats..
I remember the first time I heard more than a feeling on the radio and my thought was man who is this? This is one great song. I also remember getting the album to Hotel California and really just wearing it out, the guitar outro between Don Felder and Joe Walsh I had to play over and over and over because it was so good and it is still that good. My favorite version of that song is the acoustic version on the Hell freezes over album cause it really shows the true musicianship of not only Don Felder, but Joe Walsh as well.
I was 21, and my name is MaryAnn, so "More Than a Feeling" was my song! I was trying to make a dramatic exit after breaking up with my boyfriend, only to be embarrassed by getting the strap of my purse caught on a bar stool, which yanked me back, and you guessed it -- this song was playing... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nothing compares to the music of 1976, the greatest year in music history. Even the not so good songs were great compared to everything since. To me, Boston's first album is one of the greatest of all time. More Than A Feeling is to me, the greatest rock song of all time. Period.
Born in 1957 and growing up with the music of the 60's and 70's this was most probably the beginning of the end. By 1980 music was depending too much on the electronics and forgetting what real talent could do. A lot of the talent was still making music, but the electronic technology was creating artificial talent. In other words the NEW talent wasn't natural and real.
I'm surprised that Aerosmith "Rocks" wasn't on there with Back In the Saddle? Or Led Zeppelin? They released 2 albums. Presence and The Song Remains the Same.
Born in 1967 and I'll say this, give me 60's, 70's, and 80's, this new stuff you can keep to yourself. Those decades definitely stand the test of time, lots of today's kids like and want that music.
Freshman year of college! First time to live away from🎉 home so 1976 was stellar . Each one of these songs being back a happy memory .
Hispanic rock lover since I was born. Born 1961 and I love the music from 60's, 70's', 80's and early 90's all rock. Still lstening to music from those years.
Frampton, Boston, Boz Skaggs. All of them bring back some great memories for me! Aerosmith too many to name. I graduated in 76 so there are plenty more songs Love is Alive by Gary Wright
Music was hitting it's stride in 1976! Greatest songs of the 70s but getting better every year of the remaining 70s.
I Played that Boston 8 Track in my 2XL Robot Over and Over in 1976 , I was born in 1967 so I was 9 . Ah the good old days :) QC
I was in 1966, and grew up with both these songs, and the real Country music. But' i actually remember hearing a song from the Archie's, Sugar, Sugar.
I saw the Eagles in Tempe AZ in October 1976 when they played Hotel California publicly for the first time before the album was released. Unbelievable concert - they had to play three encores before the crowd would go home 😮
Boston 1976 debut album bought it when came out me and Russ Gardner put it on his record player lit joint and like more than a feeling our minds slipped away whole album fire still on charts today
Aerosmith's Toys in the Attic was one of the first albums I bought after getting a stereo for Christmas.I always thought Hotel California was about a brothel.Way 51:ride off on a Harley, Charlie
I like them all; I grew up in this era, year, decade, and yesteryear.. I was between 9-18 years ago when songs like these first came out on 45's, LPS(albums); 8-tracks; cassettes not to all mention reel-reel formats..
I remember the first time I heard more than a feeling on the radio and my thought was man who is this? This is one great song. I also remember getting the album to Hotel California and really just wearing it out, the guitar outro between Don Felder and Joe Walsh I had to play over and over and over because it was so good and it is still that good. My favorite version of that song is the acoustic version on the Hell freezes over album cause it really shows the true musicianship of not only Don Felder, but Joe Walsh as well.
@linhunnicutt6556 that is the way I felt when I first heard Elton John
I was 21, and my name is MaryAnn, so "More Than a Feeling" was my song! I was trying to make a dramatic exit after breaking up with my boyfriend, only to be embarrassed by getting the strap of my purse caught on a bar stool, which yanked me back, and you guessed it -- this song was playing... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Born in 1960,the seventies were musicly the best in the history of rock and roll
Thin lizzy was to the seventies what stephenwolf was to the sixties
The 70's was the Best Decade in music.They'll still playing these songs today and its studied in Music Class in High Schools.
Nothing compares to the music of 1976, the greatest year in music history. Even the not so good songs were great compared to everything since. To me, Boston's first album is one of the greatest of all time. More Than A Feeling is to me, the greatest rock song of all time. Period.
*_DON'T GO BREAKING MY HEART - ELTON JOHN & KIKI DEE 🤗💓🇧🇷👊🙏_*
Born in 1957 and growing up with the music of the 60's and 70's this was most probably the beginning of the end. By 1980 music was depending too much on the electronics and forgetting what real talent could do. A lot of the talent was still making music, but the electronic technology was creating artificial talent. In other words the NEW talent wasn't natural and real.
59 for me
It would be nice if classic rock stations realized Aerosmith recorded songs besides "Dream On".
Another great job. .dream on should have been much higher. Not sure who to bounce though. Boston. Now i do know who to bounce. Ha. I think.
I'm surprised that Aerosmith "Rocks" wasn't on there with Back In the Saddle? Or Led Zeppelin? They released 2 albums. Presence and The Song Remains the Same.
I love Prog!
My Main Man Elton.
"Show Me the Way" was the best song in 1976. "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" was the least-likable back then, IMO.
From the inside by Alice cooper, pampered menial by Pavlog's Dog, dreamboat Annie by Heart, 2112 by Rush??
30k 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Not Elton John
Give me Taylor swift and diddy all day, this old school stuff blows🤮