It is always funny how a decades music is perceived. Many consider the 70's the disco era when really it didn't "hit" until like 77. The 70's gave us Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, The Clash, Bowie, The Stooges, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads and a bunch of great R&B.
Also, Uriah Heep and my Flint Michigan boys: Grand Funk RailroadIt is always funny how a decades music is perceived. Many consider the 70's the disco era when really it didn't "hit" until like 77. The 70's gave us Neil Young, Led Zeppelin, The Clash, Bowie, The Stooges, Pink Floyd, Talking Heads and a bunch of great R&B.
When I spun that disc, I turned my receiver up to 11!
In honor of the great @Nittany Ziggy. I can still remember my friend’s older sister buying Ziggy and my friend and I mesmerized by it. What immediately captured our attention was the notation “Play at Maximum Volume” printed on the back of the album.
When I spun that disc, I turned my receiver up to 11!
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