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Early 70s playlist

Sugarloaf, "Green Eye-eyed Lady" (1970)
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Grass Roots, "Midnight Confessions" (1972)
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Grass Roots, "Temptation Eyes" (1972)
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The Hollies, "The Air That I Breathe" (1972)
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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Good selection of the pop hits of the day. Mine would be less radio-oriented...
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@ChipmunkErnie I was twelve. The radio was my primary source at that point for rock music.
ArtieKat · M
@ChipmunkErnie I saw Mountain in about 1971 - one of the loudest gigs I've ever been to!
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard I was in my 20s and my main source was a large collection of LPs and the suggestions of other musicians.
@ChipmunkErnie It’s funny, in my household the only person who would enjoy rock as much as I did, (even though her thing is more metal than classic rock) had not yet been born. Most of the rock albums in the house had been bought by or for me.
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
@bijouxbroussard My Dad didn't say much about it, my Mom didn't really like it, but they didn't interfere. Plus, but the time I was 19 I was living in an apartment at college, so they had little to say about my music at all. Well, except they could never understand how i got into playing music. They always supported my art and writing, but just never understood the music.