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James Brown, "Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine" (1970)
Jackson 5, "I'll Be There" (1970)
George Harrison, "My Sweet Lord" (1970)
Derek and the Dominoes, "Layla" (1970)
Grateful Dead, "Uncle John's Band" (1970)
Lynn Anderson, "Rose Garden" (1970)
Janis Joplin, "Me and Bobby McGee" (1971)
Led Zeppelin, "Stairway to Heaven" (1971)
Carole King, "It's Too Late" (1971)
Rolling Stones, "Brown Sugar" (1971)
Sly and the Family Stone, "Family Affair" (1971)
Al Green, "Let's Stay Together" (1972)
The Staple Singers, "I'll Take You There" (1972)
Elton John, "Rocket Man" (1972)
Stevie Wonder, "Superstition" (1972)
Helen Reddy, "I Am Woman" (1972)
Todd Rundgren, "Hello It's Me" (1972)
Hot Butter, "Popcorn" (1972)
Marvin Gaye, "Let's Get It On" (1973)
The Sweet, "The Ballroom Blitz" (1973)
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Re: Rolling Stone (USA) - 20 Songs That Defined the Early Seventies (2016)
I think this should not be included. It's about what was popular at the time (albeit with a focus on great songs).
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Re: Rolling Stone (USA) - 20 Songs That Defined the Early Seventies (2016)
I can't believe they don't have the Beatles' "Let It Be" on that list. I don't like that song, but I feel like it had to be such a defining moment of 1970. It was the death of the Beatles, you know?
But I definitely wasn't alive in the '70s so I wasn't there to tell you for sure. Take what I just said with a grain of salt.
But I definitely wasn't alive in the '70s so I wasn't there to tell you for sure. Take what I just said with a grain of salt.
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Babydoll, I'm about ready to get up and do MY THANG. I wanna get into it, y'know, like a, like a...like what?babydoll wrote:I can't believe they don't have the Beatles' "Let It Be" on that list. I don't like that song, but I feel like it had to be such a defining moment of 1970. It was the death of the Beatles, you know?
But I definitely wasn't alive in the '70s so I wasn't there to tell you for sure. Take what I just said with a grain of salt.
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Are you okay?StevieFan13 wrote:Babydoll, I'm about ready to get up and do MY THANG. I wanna get into it, y'know, like a, like a...like what?babydoll wrote:I can't believe they don't have the Beatles' "Let It Be" on that list. I don't like that song, but I feel like it had to be such a defining moment of 1970. It was the death of the Beatles, you know?
But I definitely wasn't alive in the '70s so I wasn't there to tell you for sure. Take what I just said with a grain of salt.
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Can I count it off? I'll be OK if you tell me I can count it off.babydoll wrote:Are you okay?StevieFan13 wrote:Babydoll, I'm about ready to get up and do MY THANG. I wanna get into it, y'know, like a, like a...like what?babydoll wrote:I can't believe they don't have the Beatles' "Let It Be" on that list. I don't like that song, but I feel like it had to be such a defining moment of 1970. It was the death of the Beatles, you know?
But I definitely wasn't alive in the '70s so I wasn't there to tell you for sure. Take what I just said with a grain of salt.
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Ok, I'm OK. But somebody needs to listen to more James Brown.
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No, I knew it was James Brown, I just chose to ignore the "count it off" thing and I was a bit perplexed why you choose to answer me like that.StevieFan13 wrote:Ok, I'm OK. But somebody needs to listen to more James Brown.
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I just had the song stuck in my head! I'm random like that.babydoll wrote:No, I knew it was James Brown, I just chose to ignore the "count it off" thing and I was a bit perplexed why you choose to answer me like that.StevieFan13 wrote:Ok, I'm OK. But somebody needs to listen to more James Brown.
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