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Old 08-20-2004, 12:38 AM  
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Originally posted by boobmaster
Some of these bands are still pretty popular today. Also, I think I'd put Purple, ELP, Lennon, Queen, and Tull in the category of 70s bands.
Yes, that's true too. Some of them has been improving their music qualities and with the time and the new multimedia technology their music sounds more "clear".

But unlike now, the artists don't use all their potential and energies in new discs. They know that they still selling and the producers demands new disks. Old stars are very good business for producers and economic stability for artists too.

But in the 70's the music turn into the top of the complexity and variety.

For example, "Close to the edge" from the Close to the edge disc (1972, Yes) it's a very good example of that.

Try to listen to it, it's a long song but a lot of people catalog it as the best and more complex song of the 70's
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