History of Rock & Roll - 1970s Extras

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  • @opietwoep1247
    @opietwoep1247 Рік тому +3

    Born in’63 1975 was when I realized music was my drug. So the music of the ‘70s has so many memories of growing up. Thanks again for creating this video.

  • @HaveUCalledPinkFloyd
    @HaveUCalledPinkFloyd 3 роки тому +43

    My fav LP’s from each year. 🤘🏻
    1970 - Morrison Hotel, The Doors
    1971 - Who’s Next, The Who
    1972 - Machine Head, Deep Purple
    1973 - Dark-side of The Moon, Pink
    Floyd
    1974 - Queen ll, Queen
    1975 - Blood on The Tracks, Bob Dylan
    1976 - Boston, Boston
    1977 - Animals, Pink Floyd
    1978 - Van Halen, Van Halen
    1979 - The Wall, Pink Floyd
    Left out ALOT of good ones. I enjoy your videos! 🤘🏻😊✌️

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому +9

      Good list!

    • @Manays
      @Manays Рік тому +2

      1970 - Funhouse - The Stooges
      1971 - Tago Mago - CAN
      1972 - Irrlicht - Klaus Schulze
      1973 - Berlin - Lou Reed
      1974 - Get Up With It - Miles Davis
      1975 - Physical Graffiti - Led Zeppelin
      1976 - Songs in the Key of Life - Stevie Wonder
      1977 - Marquee Moon - Television
      1978 - The Modern Dance - Pere Ubu
      1979 - Unknown Pleasures - Joy Division

    • @therocknrollgamer9572
      @therocknrollgamer9572 Рік тому +1

      ​@@JTCurtisMusicI got my list
      1970 : Paranoid - Black Sabbath
      1971 : Led Zeppelin IV - Led Zeppelin
      1972 : Exile On Main St. - The Rolling Stones
      1973 : The Dark Side Of The Moon - Pink Floyd
      1974 : Queen II - Queen
      1975 : Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd / A Night At The Opera - Queen (The two are undecided, so they'll be a draw for the time being
      1976 : A Day At The Races : Queen
      1977 : Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
      1978 : Van Halen - Van Halen
      1979 : The Wall - Pink Floyd

  • @haskeymorrison
    @haskeymorrison 2 місяці тому +2

    7:30 just a few decades later, they would be sampled in Face to Face off an album also titled "Discovery"

  • @maryjones0147
    @maryjones0147 4 роки тому +17

    I grew up in the 70's these were the songs I enjoyed, you guys are soooo funny. Thanks for the videos. Stay safe, love you.

  • @2112jonr
    @2112jonr 5 років тому +17

    Hey, respect for including ELO. They are still HUGE, and invariably sell out every date on every tour they play - just about to start another and the tickets are selling for top shelf prices. Impressive back catalogue from one of the least well known biggest selling bands in the world (after Rush... ;-) )

  • @lamontprospect9974
    @lamontprospect9974 2 місяці тому +2

    You guys are absolutely hysterical. Extremely well written skits.
    ❤️🕊️🙏😊

  • @KurtNoakes
    @KurtNoakes 6 років тому +8

    Well done! Between the 2 videos you've now covered all the 70's bands I cared about most... except: (thinking back through my high school record collection) Grand Funk RR, Argent, BTO, Blood Sweat & Tears, 3 Dog Night, Bob Seger, (early) Chicago, Firefall, Guess Who, Jethro Tull, Toto, and probably dozens more I can't remember now.

    • @matthewshedden6456
      @matthewshedden6456 3 роки тому +1

      He did cover Jethro Tull

    • @mikeweizer3149
      @mikeweizer3149 Рік тому

      @@matthewshedden6456 Bout time somebody did!.

    • @akadros310
      @akadros310 9 місяців тому

      I am most disturbed by Chicago missing from here. They may have been bigger in the 80s, but early Chicago is where it is at. Early Chicago is one of the greatest rock bands of all time. Even Jimi Hendrix said that Terry Kath was a better guitarist than him. Not to mention they had at least 3 people in the band that could sing and the whole band was amazing. 25 or 6 to 4 has to be one of the greatest rock songs ever recorded. Just not sure how you could talk about the 70s and miss them.

    • @robertlee2094
      @robertlee2094 13 днів тому

      @KurtNoakes They have a knack for hitting the right bands, especially the 60s segment.

  • @robinchesterfield42
    @robinchesterfield42 5 років тому +15

    ELO...when I was a little kid, we used to have a console stereo with a record player, a tape deck, and, wait for it...an EIGHT TRACK. My mom had 8-track cassettes of Bachman Turner Overdrive and Electric Light Orchestra, for just a couple. I ask you, HOW iconically '70s IS that? Wow. XD It's too bad the 8-track player was the first part of the stereo to break. Those things were weirdly ahead of their time in a way.

  • @MorpheusTheBro
    @MorpheusTheBro 6 років тому +5

    I love this series so damn much! I don't think I would have gotten into classic rock if it weren't for you guys. Top stuff! I love you all

    • @kingofkai5623
      @kingofkai5623 6 років тому +1

      Kyle Quin me too Nd I’m a hip hop head

  • @s.d.haddock1678
    @s.d.haddock1678 6 років тому +10

    As a SWEET and Marc Bolan fan,I was wondering why you didn’t mention them in the 70´s episode,but thanks for taking the time to mention them in this 70’s extra and for the explanation,very appreciated. No need to say that Marc Bolan is one of the founders of Glam Rock and SWEET had an influence on many artists like Def Leppard,Scorpions,Joan Jett and more...Keep up your good work,thank you!

    • @mirandak3273
      @mirandak3273 Рік тому

      Sweet had three hits in the US & Ballroom Blitz is a Wayne’s World anthem.

  • @TapDat52K
    @TapDat52K 6 років тому +4

    "Even if Lee sings like an old woman"... I'm dead, he does xD Good video. Not surprised this era in particular needed this informative / Apollogetic follow-up video... Especially with the internet loving to point out missed oppurtunities...

    • @robinchesterfield42
      @robinchesterfield42 5 років тому

      ...I gotta say, I dunno about "old" exactly, but...yeah, if I just heard that without knowing who the group was, I would TOTALLY think that was a girl! Not that that's necessarily a bad thing; some people just have androgynous voices and that's kind of interesting. But I would NEVER have guessed guy. It sounds like one of those badass rock chicks. :P

  • @mr.orwell5680
    @mr.orwell5680 6 років тому +4

    I just forgot after thinking about this video, HUMBLE PIE, GREATEST UNDERRATED 70s BAND EVER

  • @foughtstatue1023
    @foughtstatue1023 3 роки тому +11

    Someone else that I feel has been excluded is Zappa. I understand he’s kind of hard to place under any genre really, but I feel rock is probably the closest without getting into sub genres (he’s really Jazz Fusion). He was and is hugely influential, I may have missed him though, but with the Mothers in the 60s and his solo career in the 70s with albums like Joe’s Garage and Sheik Yeribouti was very important.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому +5

      Frank is the one guy who sadly kept getting removed from these videos. I had a segment about The Mothers in the 60s that had to be removed for time reasons. He has a brief moment in the 80s when talking about the PMRC. Nick and I have been discussing a playlist video for him, so that will come out eventually.

  • @marksayers8867
    @marksayers8867 2 роки тому

    You did a really good overview Its not easy for such a vaste collection of fantastic tracks !

  • @Limagris912
    @Limagris912 3 роки тому +1

    AWESOME AWESOME WORK YOU THREE!!!!!!!!!

  • @luciansirbu1784
    @luciansirbu1784 6 років тому +1

    can't wait for the 80s! i am a very big fan of these series of videos, this channel is gold

  • @AxemanDeth
    @AxemanDeth 6 років тому +9

    cant wait for the 1980s bro keep it up!!!!

  • @giovanigiacomeli7460
    @giovanigiacomeli7460 6 років тому +2

    Fukin Awesome video! This adds so much, ty.
    I will stay tuned for the 80s, great luck o/

  • @iSkully99
    @iSkully99 3 роки тому +6

    Love that you mentioned ELO in this video, really missed them in the previous one. Also wondering how big was Golden Earring in the united states? They were the biggest band of the era over here in the 70s and had success internationally but I don't know how big that success was.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому

      I think "Radar Love" got some attention, but speaking from my own experience, they've never really come up on classic rock radio or in any rock history books or documentaries I watched.

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 2 роки тому

      Totos HOLD THE LINE 1978 Was a huge hit why is it not on here ?

  • @bengui9749
    @bengui9749 6 років тому +2

    Great series JT

  • @mikesitzler1106
    @mikesitzler1106 6 років тому

    Wow! My comment made into your video 4:48! Also, thank you for addressing that elephant in the room.

  • @jaredmendez12
    @jaredmendez12 6 років тому +9

    Grand Funk Railroad was forgotten. :'(
    But good job, I can't wait for the 80s

    • @FantomasXZ7
      @FantomasXZ7 3 роки тому +2

      Also Guess Who was forgotten? B.T.O.!!!

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 2 роки тому

      Alot of the 80s will be cover songs from the 70s I CAN NAME AT LEAST 20

  • @bobcrandall7749
    @bobcrandall7749 2 роки тому +1

    Three dog night, Chicago great horn section They had so many great tunes I consider them Rock and roll

  • @drothberg3
    @drothberg3 3 роки тому +17

    I have to say I love these videos, but Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers deserved a lot more time than you gave many other lesser bands.

  • @brendandaly6806
    @brendandaly6806 4 роки тому +4

    Definitely should have talked more about the southern rock scene after skynyrd. It was an entirely different audience. Skynyrd, outlaws, Marshal Tucker, .38 special, Molly Hatchet. I mean maybe even pure prairie league. Also missed out on Bob Seger, I was hoping he’d be be mentioned sometime in one of the videos but no not even a mention. He was huge with multiple hits. I know he’s pretty tight on copyrights too but deserving of a mention. Also my favorite guitar riff of probably ever and an amazing song: spirit in the sky by Norman greenbaum. Such an obscure person but an unbelievable song.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  4 роки тому +1

      You hit the nail on the head with copyright. Generally if I can't use something I just won't even mention them (The Eagles were a special case because you just can't leave them out).

  • @heinklug2655
    @heinklug2655 Рік тому +1

    Your history of Rock & Roll in the 70s is gorgeous and the "Extras" close some important gaps! Only problem is that you still left out the REALLY important acts: Devo, XTC, Wire, Buzzcocks, the Damned, the Stranglers, Pere Ubu, the Residents, Suicide, Ultravox!, Gang of Four, Pop Group, Public Image Limited, Tuxedomoon, the B-52s, Yello, Magazine, Renaldo & the Loaf, the Blitzoids ... ;-)

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  Рік тому +1

      Talking Heads get mentioned in the 80s episode.

    • @heinklug2655
      @heinklug2655 Рік тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic, okay, I'll exchange them for Tuxedomoon! ;-)

  • @linjoy9627
    @linjoy9627 6 років тому +1

    Just what I needed to cheer up a rainy day in Scotland! Brilliant JT, It Occurred to me there were other 70s bands that I forgot and don't think got a mention........
    Steve Marriott with The Small Faces and Humble Pie. ("All or nothing"....."Tin Soldier"....."Stay With Me Baby")
    The Sensational Alex Harvey Band ( with "NEXT" being one of many well known songs) it's worth checking them out
    Dr Feelgood ("Roxette" one of many brilliant rock songs)
    Motörhead and Lemmy ( Ace of Spades)
    Alice Cooper ("School's Out")
    Lynyrd Skynrd ("Sweet Home Alabama."......."Freeboard")

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому

      Alice Cooper's "School's Out" and Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Freebird" are all in the original video. I even mentioned the Lynyrd Skynyrd - Neil Young rivalry.
      Also Ace of Spades came out in 1980.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому

      Steely Dan - 11:24
      The Doobie Brothers - 11:35
      And I mentioned Graham Parsons briefly in the 60s video

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому +2

      I can't cover everything dude

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому +1

      There's a big segment about MTV in the script, but again, I can't go through everything (PopClips, Radio With Pictures, Album Tracks, etc.) Lennon, Tina, and MJ will all be talked about... though you might not like what I have to say about MJ...

    • @mr.puckerie4800
      @mr.puckerie4800 3 роки тому +1

      @@JTCurtisMusic ....maybe if you cut out half of dorky interruptions & lame attempts at humor?

  • @joeysmith9567
    @joeysmith9567 4 роки тому +38

    Well you had two chances to include the one group that totally dominated the 70's - CHICAGO!!! Even Hendrix told the band that Terry Kath was a better guitarist that he was and took them on the road with him. Huge oversight ... I did enjoy these, though. Thanks!

    • @williamlangan5902
      @williamlangan5902 3 роки тому +2

      I'm sure he'll remember them during their hardly rocking Stay The Night.

    • @michaelsalisbury1477
      @michaelsalisbury1477 3 роки тому +1

      Joey Smith Youre right o is underratrated hicago was really the firstAmerican prog ba.d tooda.m much beegees they Suckedi??? Rushis overrated?!! A poor mans Yes?!!!

    • @joeyterrismith3346
      @joeyterrismith3346 3 роки тому +3

      @@williamlangan5902 well, since this was a 70's thing .... Stay the Night was '84 and post Terry Kath. Chicago was not the same after Terry.

    • @Malkmusianful
      @Malkmusianful 3 роки тому

      @@williamlangan5902 Stay the Night rocks in comparison to the rest of Chicago 17 - it at least has rock guitars and Peter putting grit into his voice
      Plus, that music video is loads of fun

    • @williamlangan5902
      @williamlangan5902 3 роки тому +2

      @@Malkmusianful , good point. However, I'm comparing it to their even earlier stuff- I'm A Man, Sing A Mean Tune Kid and 25 Or 6 To 4. That may be an unfair comparison to you. But if you haven't heard much from 1969-74, it's worth checking out.

  • @JPproductions303
    @JPproductions303 Рік тому

    I wish we could have had you talk more about genesis especially lamb lies down

  • @greigallan5845
    @greigallan5845 Рік тому +1

    Love you guys but I was surprised you didn't include KISS I Was Made for Lovin' You in the disco crossover segment. Paul Stanley even wrote it to prove how easy hit disco tracks were to make.

  • @warren9962
    @warren9962 6 років тому +1

    I was scared u wouldnt mention steve miller band when I was at the 10 minute mark out of 12 minutes, but u did mention it. I do wish you would have covered it more but, im not gonna complain.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому +1

      I don't have much to say about Steve Miller honestly. He wrote some catchy tunes, good performer, not much else I can think of as opposed to so many other iconic acts of this time. But yeah, we decided to throw him a quick mention at the end.

  • @audreyfriestad5916
    @audreyfriestad5916 4 роки тому +4

    OMG what about CHICAGO? They created such good music-fusing jazz & rock! Terry Kath is an amazing guitarist and the horn players are so good! Literally my second favorite band after the Beatles.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  4 роки тому +3

      Good point. They were considered, specifically "25 or 6 to 4" but sadly Chicago got lost in the shuffle with so many other bands. Great band nonetheless.

    • @hanszlh6522
      @hanszlh6522 3 роки тому

      sadly 'lost' my ORIGINAL !! "Chicago Transit Authority" - Those Peoples were some absolutely terrific musicians , and a 'smooth' introduction to Zappa !!!

    • @mirandak3273
      @mirandak3273 Рік тому

      No Grand Funk Railroad.
      No Jesus Christ Superstar nor the Rocky Picture Horror Show.
      No Soft Rock, which is definitely a subgenre of Rock in that it had ‘Rock’ in its name.

    • @runfolk
      @runfolk Рік тому

      Left out Terry Kath. And left out Chicago with Terry Kath. Wow. 😢
      Left out Grand Funk .
      I enjoyed the videos however. Y’all did a good job!

  • @jameswillis1742
    @jameswillis1742 4 роки тому +3

    Meatloaf was eddie in rocky horror picture show...honorable mentions to bands like the flying burrito bros, gram parsons, nitty gritty dirt band for inventing the california country sound and included bands like firefall, poco, pure prairie league and the Eagles

  • @samanthab1923
    @samanthab1923 2 роки тому

    Was hoping you’d mention YES!

  • @davidyohalem629
    @davidyohalem629 3 роки тому +3

    Bands that first recorded in or helped define the 1970s sounds: Talking Heads; Television; Dead Boys; X; Warren Zevon; Bonnie Raitt; Gil Scott-Heron; Parliament; Blind Faith; Dead Kennedys; The Clash; Gen X; ZZTop; Jefferson Starship; Grateful Dead; Sly and the Family Stone; Zappa; Iggy Pop; Lou Reed; Little Feet; Tower of Power; Van Morrison; New Riders of the Purple Sage; Big Star; Joan Armatrading - one could go on ... nearly forever.

  • @onelonelypebble5629
    @onelonelypebble5629 6 років тому +2

    Good luck with the 1980s video, you're doing great!

  • @blacksabbath9833
    @blacksabbath9833 4 роки тому +2

    This was cool

  • @jcav9410
    @jcav9410 6 років тому +6

    6:06
    History of Rock - The 1990s confirmed.

  • @LarsSomers
    @LarsSomers 2 роки тому +1

    I’m bumped that you didn’t include the Specials or Madness in the 70s or 80s videos

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  2 роки тому +1

      There were both on our radar just kinda got lost in the shuffle. Good bands though!

    • @LarsSomers
      @LarsSomers 2 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic well, i’m glad that you did consider them. 👍 Keep it up, JT!

  • @onelonelypebble5629
    @onelonelypebble5629 6 років тому +6

    Why didn't you mention Journey, they were big in the late 70s, and then into the 80s

  • @mvagusta6757
    @mvagusta6757 3 роки тому +2

    I haven't even watched this yet, but I'm pretty sure you have missed, Manfred Mann's Earth band, Nightingales and Bombers, Mahavishnu Orchestra, with John Mcglauclan Visions from the Emerald Beyond, Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark, Steely Dan's Countdown to Ecstacy, Bozz Scaggs
    Bozz Scaggs, Return to Forever with Chick Corea, Jeff Beck Wired, Van Morrison, JJ Cale Troubadour (Cocaine), Patti Smith Horses, Rodriguez Coming from Reality and Cold Fact, Little Feat, and more. Of coarse all these are the most classy and masterful musicians. Joe Walsh Rock Mountain Way on the radio.
    Oh I forgot. Living in Australia in the 70's I saw ACDC in a pub in Adelaide in 1975. They were playing on the small dance floor with about 30 people around them as Angus went into a fit playing the SG while Bondy sang hysterically. I was 16.
    Oh, if if you never mention Joan Armatrading, don't do decade music videos 🤯
    Honestly though love this series and the comedy is a required touch🤪😜✌️ I keep coming back here to add more. Santana only got publically known at Woodstock, so the 70's was really their decade. Saw them in 77 and radio was playing their hits every week throughout 70's.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому +1

      I love a lot of these bands / artists you've mentioned, but I don't know if I'd call some of them rock and roll. If we're talking about jazz / fusion stuff, that'll take forever to get through in the 70s.

    • @mvagusta6757
      @mvagusta6757 3 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic I often say to people, the great bands of the 70's really came out of the 60's. Led Zeppelin, Jethro Tull, Santana, Joan Armatrading, Eric Clapton, The Stones. Saw the Stones at 13 in 72.
      I have a friend that saw Hendrix at Isle of Wight in 1970.
      Just my narrow opinion, for what it's worth, but the eighties was the beginning of the end. There's only one really significant band that came out in the Eighties, Talking Heads.
      If you go to (reaction videos) of the seventies, you'll be amazed at how the people of today react. Comments like, " what happened to music", " is this for real", " these musicians are so amazing", and the most popular reaction to 60's and 70's music is, " I was born in the wrong era ". Just some observations.
      If you get a chance look up some of those Albums I mentioned, your head will be spinning. Cheers, take care.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому +1

      @@mvagusta6757 I did another video about the 80s, you won't get much of an argument from me there. But I'd say the 90s was a pretty solid decade for rock, at least the first half. Did a video about that too.

    • @mvagusta6757
      @mvagusta6757 3 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic Agreed, there was some goodies in the 90s. Chilli Peppers comes to mind.

    • @mvagusta6757
      @mvagusta6757 3 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic there's only one artist I'd like to mention, even though he's not rock, More like a blend of pop, funk and R&B. Prince. Even though I was never a fan, I came to appreciate some of his tuned. The main reason I took him seriously was because he was one of the rare people that understood the total genius of Jimi Hendrix. Really he was a disciple. Clapton was once asked, what's it like to be the greatest Rock guitarist. He said, " I don't know, ask Prince." Some years later Prince, when asked who he thought was the best said, " Jimi is still the Man ". So it's hard to get away from what was produced in the 60s and 70s, though some pretend the past didn't exist. My final analogy on contempory music, from the 50's till now is that a massive tidal wave was building up from the 50's, and it peaked with Jimi. A massive Tube formed through out the 70's that was the most exquisite ride. By the time we got to the 80s the wave was just a lot of foam. And that foam is still rolling along.
      My favourite artist today is
      Chris Stapleton.🙏✌️👍

  • @soumyenghosh324
    @soumyenghosh324 3 роки тому +1

    Istill don't understand why Traffic was not included or the real Supe Group - Blind Faith or Silmarillion, Supertramp, Blue oyster Cult, Great White? They had more influence on Rock/Prog Rock than most of the bands featured in the 2 episodes & the extras

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому

      Traffic is best known for their 60s output, though I do enjoy John Barleycorn Must Die from 1970. Blind Faith was 1969, Great White was the 80s, and Blue Oyster Cult is briefly showcased in the original 70s HOR video.

    • @soumyenghosh324
      @soumyenghosh324 3 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic Traffic wasn't touched properly in the '60s show either although you had asked us to keep an eye on Winwood while talking about Spencer Davis Group but was disappointed when Traffic was not mentioned. Berkshire poppies/Hole in my shoe/20000 headmen/Low Spark etc. etc.

  • @gerardmahalak3334
    @gerardmahalak3334 2 роки тому +2

    I need to buy more Goldfish.

  • @ashac.n2829
    @ashac.n2829 4 роки тому +6

    Fanny 👍👍👍👍👍 Steely Dan wow
    Hey guys can u plz include Mayblitz, Captain beyond, Truth and Janey, Mountain ✌️👍👍👍

    • @ghccoolj
      @ghccoolj 3 роки тому

      Mountain is a good band 👍

  • @giovanigiacomeli7460
    @giovanigiacomeli7460 6 років тому +2

    Btw, I updated the playlist: open.spotify.com/user/gi_giacomeli/playlist/36c3fSOHUsAJWgP5sW0Tvl

  • @claus-hinrichbrunckhorst8389
    @claus-hinrichbrunckhorst8389 Рік тому +1

    Some more British Music please. Rory Gallagher, U.F.O., Wishbone Ash, Alan Parsons, Ten Years After, Atomic Rooster, Beggars Opera, Magnum, Billy Idol, Blood Sweat & Tears, Brian Eno, Captain Beyond, Chicken Shack, Edgar Broughton Band, Frijid Pink, Golden Earring(NL), and so many more.....

  • @BrendanJSmith
    @BrendanJSmith Рік тому

    One event I'm surprised you didn't mention was the death of Keith Moon. The Who put out some real quality work in the '70s after Who's Next like Quadrophenia and Who Are You: their final masterpiece. Keith Moon's death marked the end of The Who's relevance and paired with John Bonham's very similar death two years later, it kind of marked the end of an era for rock and roll.

  • @acsoccerlunch
    @acsoccerlunch 3 місяці тому

    would have loved to see nick sing rock lobster in this video

  • @alexandredaene8659
    @alexandredaene8659 Рік тому +1

    Supertramp was not mentioned…😢

  • @david_g_barron
    @david_g_barron Рік тому

    Neither episode and The Jam were not mentioned. Not even mentioned when you mentioned The Sex Pistols and The Clash. By the end of the 1970s they had released four albums, and a few stand alone singles, and wait and not watched the 1980s videos.

  • @JPproductions303
    @JPproductions303 3 роки тому +1

    Hearing y’all talk about meatloaf is pretty upsetting due to his untimely passing

  • @JPK70
    @JPK70 3 роки тому

    The 70s! Now we’re talkin’.

  • @LaurentBelanger-z3c
    @LaurentBelanger-z3c Рік тому +1

    Supertramp was good, very popular and had perfectly made studio music. Steely Dan should had been discussed more and Zappa of course. And Traffic with Steve Winwood a true genious of soul rock.

  • @Urlocallordandsavior
    @Urlocallordandsavior 3 роки тому +1

    Elvis Costello was also meant to replace the Sex Pistols for his SNL debut performance, just want to mention that.

    • @foughtstatue1023
      @foughtstatue1023 3 роки тому +1

      Imagine the Sex Pistols playing there. I don’t know what SNL expected to happen honestly.

  • @Urlocallordandsavior
    @Urlocallordandsavior 3 роки тому

    7:28 Nice reference to pre-season 8 Game of Thrones ;)

  • @brantzhang427
    @brantzhang427 6 років тому +5

    Should definitely mention Talking Heads here!

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому +2

      80s

    • @EnRiCo45100
      @EnRiCo45100 6 років тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic EXACTLY

    • @brantzhang427
      @brantzhang427 6 років тому

      JTCurtisMusic your videos definitely deserve more views! Thanks for your work

    • @davidyohalem629
      @davidyohalem629 3 роки тому +1

      @@JTCurtisMusic Their first album is called 77 for a reason. Psycho killer qu'est que c'est?

  • @PumpestationVest
    @PumpestationVest 6 років тому

    The funny thing about Rush is, I knew nothing about them until a couple of years ago. And I considered myself to be quite familiar with prog rock: Pink Floyd, Genesis, Emerson Lake & Palmer, Jethro Tull, King Crimson (were they mentioned?), Yes etc., but not Rush. I think I knew there was a band with that name, but I have never heard it. Perhaps they are mostly big in North America, but not so much in Europe?

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому

      Yes King Crimson was mentioned in the original video.

  • @GenX1964
    @GenX1964 3 роки тому

    STYX! 🤘

  • @melanieinsaskatchewan7964
    @melanieinsaskatchewan7964 2 роки тому

    7:20 Jeff Lynne could be Eric Bloom's older brother.

  • @ophirwesley4424
    @ophirwesley4424 3 роки тому +1

    What about dire straits???

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому

      We gave them their due in the 80s video.

  • @DeepForestRex
    @DeepForestRex 6 років тому

    Will you be talking about Pink Floyd’s film, The Wall, in the 1980s video?

  • @TomFoti
    @TomFoti 11 місяців тому +1

    How about, in no particular order, Supertramp, Dan Fogelberg, Loggins and Messina, Carly Simon, Jim Croce, Tom Waits, or Marshall Tucker?

  • @lilyreilly2356
    @lilyreilly2356 6 років тому

    The sweet ?

  • @MarkRogersVOCFB
    @MarkRogersVOCFB 3 роки тому +1

    Elvis - comeback of sorts? No. It was an historic comeback. He was the most successful touring act (not just Vegas) of the decade. He was consistently on the charts from 69-72. Burning Love is an amazing tune. His stage performances from the early portion of the decade are partially the reason why he is considered the greatest stage performer ever. Yes, Elvis declined severely post 1973, but his Aloha from Hawaii special was the first satellite concert ever and the most watched TV special OF ALL-TIME. That's not historic enough to get mentioned? He's the most consistent record seller of the decade. Check the numbers.

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 2 роки тому

      from 1970 to 1975 ELVIS WAS STILL VERY GOOD THIS GUY IS OFF HIS ROCKER LOL FOR SAYING WHAT HE SAID ABOUT Elvis in te 70s Watch his videos from Hawaii 1973

    • @theodoreritola7641
      @theodoreritola7641 2 роки тому

      This clown that made this video needs to watch 70s Elvis in stead of saying A LIE

  • @surpk1
    @surpk1 5 років тому +4

    Sorry Steely Dan is NOT a footnote in the 70's, this music has been so influential for just about every instrument in pop music, every album has hit's and just as much as Stairway was played, so were Peg, Deacon blues, Black Cow, and Aja(well every track on the album(Aja) was a radio staple), not to mention FM(the song remember that /In Stereo!!!!). Bob Marley was a bona fide Rock star in the 70's not to mention Peter Tosh. And the Doobies were a major act, and a major influence, needed more time, even steve miller needed more time.
    Great show though look forward to the 80's, Ozzy, Ozzy.

    • @garrettnewman3505
      @garrettnewman3505 4 роки тому

      surpk1 did the doobie brothers really need more time? They had so many hits. Steve Miller has the least hits.

    • @surpk1
      @surpk1 4 роки тому

      @@garrettnewman3505 This was at the time my current listening to Steve Miller in the last 42 years is zero times(I hold absolutely no torch here but was way popular at the time, so were the DB's on NYC radio).
      Billboard stats
      Abracadabra Peaked at #1 on 9.3.1982
      The Joker Peaked at #1 on 1.11.1974
      Fly Like An Eagle Peaked at #2 on 3.11.1977
      Rock'n Me Peaked at #1 on 11.5.1976
      Jet Airliner Peaked at #8 on 7.8.1977
      Take The Money And Run Peaked at #11 on 7.23.1976
      Swingtown Peaked at #17 on 12.23.1977
      Jungle Love Peaked at #23 on 9.30.1977
      (I know that is a little low but they still played this ALOT on the radio)

  • @reaganwalker1514
    @reaganwalker1514 6 років тому

    How quickly are these videos made because he mentioned stuff that just happened the other day

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому

      The video was already basically done by the time Aretha passed. I wrote up and recorded a quick tribute myself at the last minute to fit Aretha's tribute into the video. This one in particular didn't take too long, except for juggling everyone's busy schedules together.

  • @antoniodias4718
    @antoniodias4718 4 роки тому +2

    Genesis!!!!!! A remarkable band you forgot!! Good show!!

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  4 роки тому +2

      Forgot? I clearly say in this video "I HAD planned to talk about Genesis". Just couldn't fit them in and make the flow work.

  • @deemanthegreaser7248
    @deemanthegreaser7248 3 роки тому +1

    Forgot about the Last Walz show

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому +1

      That was definitely one I was planning on including but never got around to. Shows you how much was going on in this decade.

    • @deemanthegreaser7248
      @deemanthegreaser7248 3 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic also there was a rockabilly revival in the late 70s too

  • @markfalina9160
    @markfalina9160 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the education. I did not know, and maybe I should, that Aretha Franklin did a cover of "Bridge Over Troubled Water." I do not know - or care - about any version other than Simon and Garfunkel's. That is not meant, in any way, to discredit Aretha. It just means that if Art Garfunkel is not singing the song, you will not hear it coming out of my speakers! Funny to mention that song because with all the heavy metal I give neighbors headaches with, that is my favorite song of all time.

  • @jammin785
    @jammin785 5 років тому +1

    Gentle Giant

  • @soumyenghosh324
    @soumyenghosh324 3 роки тому

    No mention of Ian Gillian and his Gethsemane from JCS? JCS itself was game-chabger

  • @pdogakron1623
    @pdogakron1623 6 років тому

    No Guess Who-BTO? The most popular band of 1970

  • @robertedwards2414
    @robertedwards2414 Рік тому +1

    Chicago

  • @MS82563
    @MS82563 3 роки тому +1

    Still no mention of Bob Seger!

  • @michaelpurington9743
    @michaelpurington9743 Рік тому

    The '70's without Springsteen is like the '60's without the Beatles. Also, two bands put out two albums that had top record sales of all time: Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  Рік тому

      You watched the original 70s video right?

    • @michaelpurington9743
      @michaelpurington9743 Рік тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic Hey, your musicianship and humor are top quality. I was on the road playing through the '70's and '80's, but I respect your right to have your own opinion.

  • @spanishreptile3933
    @spanishreptile3933 3 роки тому

    You brought up New Wave and didn’t even get to mention the Talking Heads

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому

      80s video

    • @spanishreptile3933
      @spanishreptile3933 3 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic I watched it, and finished the entire series the entire series in a night great set of videos

  • @davidzaghet8759
    @davidzaghet8759 2 роки тому +1

    Hello from Cleveland being Born in 59 I witnessed all the changes in Rock. A song from 65 just 5 years later was just a huge difference and seemed like 2 decades apart unlike now a song from 2000 23 years later could have no difference at all. There are 2 Groups one Early 70’s that was short lived but very big and That was Mott The Hoople. That is understandable how ever Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band in the late 70’s oye! I saw a Tuber rate the most overated Groups of all time and place Genises near the top! He was bombed with comments I told Him Stick to rating bands from when He was alive He had no idea how well They were received here back then The Lamb Carpet Crawlers and Snowbound to name a few on their own should have kept them off His list any way Brother I hope Seager makes Your 80’s list. My first live show was this Brit First time in the USA and He played Cleveland First His name was David Bowie 😊

  • @fabianoduartepereiradossantos
    @fabianoduartepereiradossantos 4 роки тому

    You forgot to mention Grandfunk Railroad!

    • @davidyohalem629
      @davidyohalem629 3 роки тому +1

      Loud, but mediocre. At best. But Homer Simpson's favorite.

  • @dannymuniz4395
    @dannymuniz4395 3 роки тому

    She is SO NOT playing bass on come sail away. Your videos are great! No need to fake it.....

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому

      I mean neither of our guitars are plugged in, we clearly overdubbed them (as we've done in I dunno how many videos by now).

  • @robertlee2094
    @robertlee2094 14 днів тому +1

    This is funny material.

  • @arktomorphos
    @arktomorphos Рік тому

    Fanny????

  • @elvis-jt7qq
    @elvis-jt7qq 6 років тому

    Should have talked about the clash

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  6 років тому

      The Clash are in the original video.

  • @donjohnson7550
    @donjohnson7550 4 роки тому +2

    Talking about the 70’s and no talking about AC DC is the worst silly thing you would do

  • @SteeleZack
    @SteeleZack Рік тому +1

    Supertramp is ignored for some reason

  • @lisamitchell1355
    @lisamitchell1355 2 роки тому

    What about Boston, Queensryche

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  2 роки тому

      Boston was in the first 70s video
      Also Queensryche was formed in 1980.

  • @moritzbonn175
    @moritzbonn175 6 років тому +1

    Would have loved to see Uriah Heep in this video...

  • @sandrisjansons1515
    @sandrisjansons1515 25 днів тому +1

    Where was stomp-rock heroes SLADE ??? And Suzi Quatro ???

  • @nachocheese1934
    @nachocheese1934 3 роки тому +1

    R.I.P. Meatloaf

  • @Amber_xo_133
    @Amber_xo_133 3 місяці тому

    Zeppelin or Floyd?
    Zeppelin: Like
    Floyd: Comment

  • @DarylBaines
    @DarylBaines 4 роки тому +2

    OK, so you caught up with Genesis ... but Talking Heads!!!???!!!
    ... and for pioneering women in Rock - Suzi Quatro?

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  4 роки тому

      Talking Heads in the 80s. Suzi Quatro is quite badass, but sadly no one requested her.

    • @DarylBaines
      @DarylBaines 4 роки тому

      @@JTCurtisMusic Yeah, I watched the 80s video too and got the Talking Heads stuff. But wasn't their best stuff from CBGBs? Psycokiller, etc. By the 80s they were doing Road to Nowhere, which was rather too Pop mainstream.
      Sadly no mention of Kate Bush.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  4 роки тому +2

      @@DarylBaines well like I said, can't mention everything in a decade that's so overjammed with classic songs. Plus I had a point to make with The Talking Heads utilizing the visual medium so had to save them for the 80s. But yeah Pyschokiller, all that stuff is great.

  • @donjohnson7550
    @donjohnson7550 4 роки тому

    Lots at these bands and from the past video are not worth to be mentioned

  • @faith22112
    @faith22112 2 роки тому

    I don’t care about history! Rock Rock rock and roll highs cool 😎

  • @starjunkie5328
    @starjunkie5328 5 років тому

    Where's The "Nuge?" Car Scratch Fever snd Stranglehold are as strong as any of the others; Dire Straights too.

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  5 років тому

      What is "Car Scratch Fever"?
      Dire Straits get talked about in the 80s. I could have sworn "Sultans of Swing" was mentioned in the first video, but I guess it wasn't...

  • @star_dust007
    @star_dust007 7 днів тому

    Not doing talking heads is crazy. THEY CREATED NEW WAVE FOR GODS SAKES! Anywho really digging these videos

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  7 днів тому

      @@star_dust007 see the 80s

    • @star_dust007
      @star_dust007 7 днів тому

      @JTCurtisMusic lol yeah

    • @star_dust007
      @star_dust007 7 днів тому

      It's so funny how you play weird al in like every history video lol

  • @wolverine58
    @wolverine58 5 років тому

    from a DJ >>>>Great show

  • @clydekimsey7503
    @clydekimsey7503 Рік тому

    Good video, but no Ramones or other punk rockers

  • @constantinestavrakov4034
    @constantinestavrakov4034 7 місяців тому +1

    You missed supertramp 😒

  • @stapler942
    @stapler942 3 роки тому

    No love for DEVO, Talking Heads, The B-52's making their classic debut records in the late 70's?

  • @tomgunning1020
    @tomgunning1020 3 роки тому

    Hate to be this guy, but NO BOSTON?!?!

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому

      They're somewhere in the middle of the video. I don't feel like looking it up right now.

  • @leahsymanski
    @leahsymanski 3 роки тому

    The Jackson 5 should have got a mention. Michael Jackson adorable at age 12

    • @JTCurtisMusic
      @JTCurtisMusic  3 роки тому

      Is the Jackson 5 really rock and roll? I can think of about 20 other Motown acts that should be talked about before the Jackson 5 (some of which I did back in the 60s videos).
      Besides they get a brief mention in the 80s video.