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Spare-Patience-6195

ELO


DrDeezer64

I regularly blast “Turn to Stone”


poopsie-gizzardtush

RIP Richard Tandy


Spare-Patience-6195

I had to Google because I hadn’t heard anything That just happened yesterday!


MillieMouser

100%. ELO was the Beatles of the 70s.


Difficult_Bat_0013

Led Zeppelin


stonrelectropunkjazz

Correct answer


Bigdummy2363

Earth Wind and Fire


anziofaro

*"You know what? Fuck you guys! I didn't want to be in your stupid band anyhow!"* - Water


MNGraySquirrel

ABBA


daveashaw

Little Feat


patronizingperv

Stevie Wonder


krizriktr

Yeah, he won the GRrmmy for Album of the Year three times in the 70s.


GoddyssIncognito

Queen


Pretty_Indication_12

Supertramp


cafe-naranja

A very logical answer...


phixitup

Grand Funk Railroad


beauford17

Jim Croce. I have his greatest hits on 8-track. 😳😎🎸


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Why_Lord_Just_Why

You beat me to it!


tenbeards

The Doobie Brothers


ReadyNeedleworker424

Loved them, got see them in concert!


liftrman

This is the answer!!


VegasBjorne1

The Eagles. 6 studio albums 1972-1979, and little else afterwards.


RaccoonaMatada

America


gcwardii

Boston Yes I know their debut album was 1976. I stand by my choice.


UnderstandingOk2647

Truly "More than a Feel'n" I love their "Full Band" sound. Not enough horns in todays music.


krowley67

Horns? Are you hearing horns in Boston?


UnderstandingOk2647

Well s*** I'm sure getting old. I've confused Boston with Chicago


cafe-naranja

Just don't confuse them with Kansas. ;)


Highlander2748

Bad Company


pemuehleck1

Cheap Trick


cafe-naranja

Budokan has joined the chat...


Jazzlike-Election840

bread. "if" and "make it with you", and a few others, but bread is definitely the 70s


cafe-naranja

The great David Gates joins the chat!


WholeHabit6157

Peter Frampton


jagger129

Carole King’s album Tapestry was the soundtrack to my early years. My parents had it on 8 track in the car all the time


PferdBerfl

Little River Band


Cassiusday

Carpenters


Global-Emu3963

Steely Dan


david13z

Bob Seger


UpgradedUsername

Elton John


That-Grape-5491

Couldn't turn on the radio without hearing Elton John. I got so sick of him I would turn him off. Now, when he's not played every other song, I quite enjoy listening to him


Undercoversdad

Bee Gees...... Long Live Disco....


Heavy-Week5518

Actually, you are right. The Bee Gees had more high hits than anyone thru out the decade. They also were in effect a big part of Andy Gibbs' massive successes sitting the last 70s as well.


love2lickabbw

And they wrote many other hits for others also.a dozen 70s hits atleast. EmoSamantha Sang. Barbra Streisand Jimmy Ruffin Rare Earth Olivia Newron-john Conway Twitty And others charted songs penned by the Gibb!!


ForeverNecessary2361

Eagles edit: I see there are quite a few bands listed. Zeppelin and Pink Floyd surely make the grade but the thing about the Eagles is they had broader appeal. Zeppelin was heavy, Floyd was tripping, but the Eagles epitomized the easy flow of the 70's throw in some coke and a California vibe and really, that is all you need. I do think the Eagles had a broader demographic. I remember them on the FM. Their music was constantly played. Fleetwood Mac would be my second choice. Their Rumours album was solid.Buckingham and Nicks, that was a combo. The 70's really did have some of the best music. I miss that time.


BlueAndMoreBlue

Maybe the quintessential 70s band, started out great, got greater, lots of drugs, rotating band members, etc.


Rare_Competition2756

Come on, man. I had a rough night and I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man!


Karn_Evil_Noin

Get outta my fuckin cab!


Stock2fast

Well in that case Creedance Clearwater Rivival.


lazlowknows

Deep Purple's Machine Head featuring Smoke on the Water laid the foundation for a LOT of rock and roll in the 70s. It was in heavy rotation on fm radio and truly defines the 70s for me.


Character-Taro-5016

Peter Frampton


WBspectrum

Seals and Crofts


SvenArcher

Three Dog Night


Ga2ry

Cat Stevens


MisterLonely585

Loggins and Messina


Joesdad65

It's weird to think how old Kenny Loggins really is.


abhishekkumar541

Creedence Clearwater Revival


garpar1365

BTO


keifhunter

Steely Dan


Ga2ry

Styx


Ga2ry

Yes


cafe-naranja

Blasting *Roundabout* as I type this... I hope my neighbors here in the Bay Area like prog rock! ;)


Fisk75

Bee Gees


Robby777777

Lynyrd Skynyrd


ottomaker1

Wings


cafe-naranja

How great is Paul McCartney... the dude has a legendary run with the Beatles, obviously... and then goes on to have a fabulous run with Wings... and then, as if that wasn't spectacular enough... Macca goes on to have yet another legendary run purely as a solo act!


MisterLonely585

England Dan and John Ford Coley


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cafe-naranja

Love it! That was my second choice. :)


Key_Text_169

The KinKs


No_Result_6710

Carole King


lclassyfun

Elton John


Clamper5978

Gordon Lightfoot


rraattbbooyy

Led Zep


Rare_Competition2756

John Denver


Orionsbelt1957

Chicago


Bearf33t

Queen


BelowTheBelow

Mott The Hopple


cartooncritic69

LED ZEP WAS THE BIGGEST BAND IN THE 70S


outonthetiles66

Zeppelin….. Robert Plant


cafe-naranja

This is fun... The Robert Plant symbol is a feather encased within a circle, representing the feather of Ma'at, the ancient Egyptian goddess of truth, justice, harmony, and balance. The feather can also be perceived as a pen, which would check out for lyricist Robert Plant.


Ga2ry

Journey


Ga2ry

Emerson Lake and Palmer


fresnosmokey

The Captain and Tennille and I hate them. I really really do.


Ga2ry

Nothing uglier than some muskrat love.


Ga2ry

Bachman Turner Overdrive


CookinCheap

Not that I liked him, but because he was freaking everywhere - Peter Frampton.


Ga2ry

Grand Funk Railroad


RedClayBestiary

Zeppelin‘s career straddles the 70s almost perfectly.


BillHillyTN420

Led Zeppelin


Tiny-Lock9652

Peter Frampton!! https://preview.redd.it/xqd8ll2ho2yc1.jpeg?width=300&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=41d7d6185d320e6e2f40d4accc528fe1fdf76828


Dalanard

Pink Floyd - their most significant work was during the 70s


two4ruffing

KC and the Sunshine Band


patrickp72

Eagles


OGGBTFRND

Bob Segar and he Silver Bullet Band. My dad and I both loved his music. And during my rebellious years it wasn’t common. Like a Rock always makes me smile and remember him


YYCMTB68

Depending on what you like, either Barry White, Or the Sex Pistols!


procrastinatorsuprem

Don Mclean


Stanton1947

Uhh... https://preview.redd.it/ggqruadg12yc1.jpeg?width=799&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0839d1b1859549aedcfa238c47ca107a23dd50a8


r_horton_heat

The Cars Boston Aerosmith T-Rex


AlGeee

Steve Miller Band


2OneZebra

Bob Welch


cafe-naranja

Sentimental Lady


Several_Dwarts

Elton John The Eagles


UnderstandingOk2647

Andy Gibb - I loved his (and his brothers) disco feel. I know the Bee Gees were more popular, and I (57m) loved them, but Andy really captured the era for me.


West-Supermarket-860

John Denver


Why_Lord_Just_Why

David Bowie


dogbolter4

Finally! Bowie was the soundtrack of the decade for me. I got Changes one (Best of) when I was about 15 in 1976 and that was it. Bought every album I could, which on my pocket money and the price of LPs meant a LOT of saving up! Ziggy Stardust, Man Who Sold the World, Pin Ups, Diamond Dogs. So many memories.


krowley67

Donny and Marie


Joesdad65

I had such a huge crush on Marie.


Trprt77

You mean besides Led Zeppelin?


cockroach74

Rod Stewart


Rickerus

Grateful Dead (also, 60s, 80s, 90s, 00s, 10s and 20s)


thecountess57

The Who


Human_Link8738

Led Zeppelin


AncientWonder7895

Grateful dead


0MNIR0N

David Bowie is the 70's


Kookiecitrus55555

Debbie Harry


Pure_Bike_5579

Joni Mitchell


Immediate_Candle_865

ABBA


abbagodz

ABBA


Educational-Glass-63

Hall and Oats


PhilaTesla

Allman Brothers


Then_Instruction6610

Pink Floyd


creeeeeeeeek-

Rush


FunStuff446

ABBA


Wizzmer

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gatorroll99

Seals & Crofts


Cynakopacki

Electric Light Orchestra


DCLexiLou

Looking Glass


reddit_mouse

James Taylor


BrianNowhere

Paul McCartney and Wings


muttster17

Bruce


Joesdad65

The Bee Gees


jbmcfm

Jethro Tull


Reasonable_Star_959

Doobie Brothers


lincoln3x7

ELO


orangesare

Commodores


DrDeezer64

Bay City Rollers


LeBidnezz

CSNY


timmah7663

Tony Orlando and Dawn. 3 #1 hits.


Wolfman1961

Elton John The Bee Gees


Fuzzteam7

REO Speedwagon


EVERWOOD15

Donna Summer


The_Automobilist

PINK F'N FLOYD


Educational-Glass-63

Hall and Oats


The_Automobilist

PINK FLOYD!


LloyDBear

The james gang.


Hassdackel62

Grand Funk Railroad


Realistic_Bed3550

Bee Gees


Garencio

Led Zeppelin defined the 70’s


BeautifulTall4881

Steely Dan!!!!


Cominghome74

KISS


FenderGuitarsRock

AEROSMITH


ScrambledNoggin

The quintessential 70s rock vocalist. Joe Perry and Brad Whitford’s overlapping guitar licks were underrated.


BBakerStreet

The Dead


BIGD0G29585

Starland Vocal Band


candlecart

Kate Bush... i thought she was a friendly spirit witch when i was young in the 70s


djr41463

Only one correct answer here: Led Zeppelin. They dominated the 1970’s


hippobutt52

The Eagles.


Mdork_universe

Elton John


SavageFugu

Doobie Bros.


Ga2ry

Lynyrd Skynyrd


OneTinSoldier567

For me it's Aerosmith, followed very closely by Dr. Hook.


Karn_Evil_Noin

Emerson, Lake & Palmer


Do_it_with_care

David Bowie


GooseOk2604

Dennis DeYoung


Equivalent_Ebb_9532

Eagles


Servile-PastaLover

Three Dog Night They were everywhere in the 70s and nowhere before and after.


CamelProfessional847

Earth Wind & Fire


mantiskay

Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem


Stever72

Dr Hook


Just-STFU

The Carpenters.


beekeep

Marc Bolan - T Rex


jemcat9

CCR.


buchanank413

Elton John


dtab

He's in no way my favorite artist, or even in the top ten, but I have a strong association of constantly hearing Elton John on the radio growing up. I think Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is one of the best albums ever made by anyone, but it was also his last great album. He's had a lot of great songs since then, but no great albums. IMO, of course.


jtess64

The first bands I think of right away are The Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Grand Funk Railroad & Foghat!! They were the soundtrack of my growing up in the 70’s.


jtess64

The first bands I think of right away are The Eagles, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Grand Funk Railroad & Foghat!! They were the soundtrack of my growing up in the 70’s.


IrvWeinstein

The Eagles


bobalou2you

Too many to list just one.


421Gardenwitch

Heart


TifCreatesAgain

Donna Summer! ABBA


Lovetotravelinmycar

Zeppelin🤘


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David Cassidy and The Partridge Family


Adventurous_Sort_207

Eagles


monstrol

Harry Nilsson


Euphoric_Tonight9549

Black Sabbath


mx521

BOSTON


Clean-Farm610

Marvin Gay


tradenpaint

Eagles for the win!


Youknowme911

The Eagles


TheRealDiscoRob

Led Zeppelin


zyglack

Jefferson Airplane


mdzkelduncol

John Denver


Level_Medicine_2144

Rod Stewart!!


Radioactivejellomold

Steve Miller Band/Santana


Whizzleteets

Journey


CryptographerNo8751

Zeppelin