Hey-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Vjo, you crazy, beloved nutjob - and I mean that in only the best possible way - I predict you and I will be the only ones who post here. Maybe FatFoo, too. It's not "drama" per se so we can count out Barefootsies (plus he would never post in a thread with so little views).
But the music from the '70's will soothe our blues, as the Giants won and my dream of kicking mccfadden's Philly ASS in the World Series is slipping away, from both sides now. Heh.
Sorry about your Twinkies, mate - but really, this is getting ridiculous already with the not beating the Yankees.
Currently I am crazy/mad/INSANE for all things Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young IN THE SEVENTIES - and with all 'permutations". This is because I "found" (heh) an AMAZING kick-ass boot of CSNY from Dwetroit in 1974, and another show from London from that same year, and it had an electrified version of Stills previously-acoustic "Black Queen" that KICKS MUTHAFUCKIN' ASS!!
So now I'm obsessed with:
Neil Young
Harvest
On The Beach
Tonight's The Night
Rust Never Sleeps
Stars 'N Bars
Comes a Time (OMG! Awesome)
STEPHEN STILLS:
Manassas - 1972 (pure, unadulterated GENIUS)
Manassas - Down The Road - 1972
(actually, don't get me started on Stephen Stills. I think I have a "problem" when it comes to him, like I wanna be him or something. Gotta shake it off...shake it off...)
DAVID CROSBY:
If I Could Only Remember My Name - the whole damn album. Genius!
GRAHAM NASH:
Immigration Man
We Can Change the World (Chicago).....
...which brings me to...
CHICAGO!
R.I.P. indeed, Terry Kath. AMAZING guitarist, and Chicago - believe it or not, you snickerers, you kiddies out there - CHICAGO was COOL!
Until Chicago VIII. All downhill from there. But the first, say, FIVE Chicago albums will kick your fucking ASS boys and girls. PLEASE trust me on this one.
Add 'South Carolina Purples' to your lyrics list, Vjo! And 'Free', and 'Ballet For a Girl From Buchanan". Oh, how I LOVED Chicago!
Others of note:
Doobie Brothers - PRE-Michael McDonald
But, oddly, given the above, Steely Dan.

The Who - I mean, OMG.
The Band
Your Neighbor - for reals? - Blood On The Tracks.
Styx - especially pre-Cornerstone.
Eric Clapton, so smooth in the Seventies...
Oh, I could list a thousand Vjo! Just find some Lou Reed baby.
LOU - fuckin' - REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED!
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- MRP
manana