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Klepa

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Graveyard - Lost in Confusion [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LDZlm9Orr0]

Not made in the 70's, but might rub your rhubarb.

the stoner/psychedelic genre has a lot of newer bands that draw quite a bit of influence from the 70's more psychedelic and riff oriented take on rock.
 

The Rockerfly

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Journey- Anyway you want
Stan Bush- The Touch
Meat Loaf- Bat out of hell
Black Sabbath- Iron Man

You can thank me now or later ;)
 

AndyVale

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The Kinks!

You Really Got Me (Van Halen version too)
Waterloo Sunset
Death Of A Clown
Celluloid Heroes

And hundreds more!
 

AndyVale

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Donnyp said:
But GnR and AC(lightning Bolt)DC Were huge but when you pay attention to the music itself its not that good. And i stick by saying GnR only have 4 songs worth listening to.
Thank you for spelling AC*LIGHTENING BOLT*DC correctly :)

They've never pretended to be musically excellent, they just play dirty blues and have done for years. No cover ups, it's just what they do and even if it is simple it still sounds good!

Reminds me of the chats I used to have with music students who'd try say that so&so was bad and we should all listen to this&that. To which I pointed out that most people don't care about treble clefs, parallel fifths and chord progression, they just want something that sounds nice and keeps them entertained between birth and death.
 

Tonimata

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Boston and Kansas. They're pretty good. I'm more of an 80s guy, so don't expect much from me
 

SonicKoala

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Well, most of the good ones have already been said, but you should definitely add some more Pink Floyd - I'd say go with the entire "Dark Side of the Moon" album, or at the very least get all the songs off there that aren't instrumentals. If you just want individual songs, go with these:

Time, Money, Wish You Were Here, Have a Cigar, In the Flesh?, Mother, Hey You, Comfortably Numb (if you don't already have that one, for shame), or Run Like Hell. If you like really long songs, go with Shine on You Crazy Diamond (the version off of "Pulse" with David Gilmour singing is best) or Dogs.
 

SonicKoala

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Asymptote Angel said:
Sabbath, Zeppelin, AC/DC, everything the Beatles did after Rubber Soul, the Who, Hendrix...
But Rubber Soul is so awesome............... my inner Beatles fan calls blasphemy at this comment.
 
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Golden Earing, Bob Dylan , Boston, Yes, The Who, Rush, The Doors, Cream, CCR, Ten Years After, Frank Zappa, ELO, Emerson Lake & Palmer, The Yardbirds, Eric Clapton, The Allman Brothers Band, Fleetwood Mac, Pink Floyd, Kansas

Could probably think of more if I had the time. :x
 

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Romblen said:
Go to pandora.com and create a station using the band AC/DC or AeroSmith. It'll automatically play songs from that genre. I found a lot of great songs that way
Do as this guy says but use Boston as the seed. :p

...Seriously, if you need more music, use Pandora. Everything from my library is from there, if not from the radio station I listen to locally.

Yeah, my tastes don't go too far from the source. >_>
 

swytchblayd

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*ignores the person dissing AC/DC with some restraint*

I would say "American Woman" and "No Sugar Tonight" (some count it as two songs, but its always played as one) by (the) Guess Who, and most any early song by Bachman-Turner Overdrive ("You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet", "Let It Roll", and definitely "Takin' Care of Business").

Also:
"Pinball Wizard" by The Who (yes, I KNOW it was in Rock Band 2; bite me);
Bad Company: "Rock n' Roll Fantasy", "Movin' On", and "Bad Company" by... Bad Company;
Basically any Billy Joel song ^-^;
"I'm Burning for You" by Blue Öyster Cult
aah...screw it.. lemme just name off bands here >.>

Cheap Trick, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Van Halen, Dire Straights, The Eagles, The Cars, Electric Light Orchestra, Foreigner (especially "Jukebox Hero"), Grand Funk Railroad (just to name one that hasn't been up: "Time Machine"), Grateful Dead, Quiet Riot, Queen, Savatage, Aerosmith... Spinal Tap (yeah, kinda just kidding there, but This is Spinal Tap [a "rockumentary" of the band] is a must-see movie)....

Ye gods, I can go on and on, but my list must include well over 200 songs by now, and a great deal of them are from before the 90's. But, to leave off on a positive note, here's some quality techno ^^; (yes, this is on my list... blame one of my MSN friends for that >.>)

 

geddydisciple

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Rush
Jethro Tull
Eric Clapton (Cream and The Yardbrds)
Electric Light Orchestra
Journey
Styx
Blue Oyster Cult
The Scorpions
Molly Hatchet
The Cars
The Police
April Wine
Cheap Trick

I could go on forever
 

Nazulu

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Donnyp said:
Nazulu said:
Donnyp said:
Nazulu said:
Chicago Ted said:
Ultrajoe said:
Get some Cold Chisel!

And i'm assuming you're fully stocked on GnR and ACDC.
Not really fully stocked. I have 4 from ACDC, Thunderstruck, Highway to Hell, Hells Bells, and TNT, and GnR I have 4 also, Sweet Child of Mine, Paradise City, Welcome to the Jungle, and Knockin' On Heaven's Door. Also saw GnR in concert a few years back.
OMG your missing out on so much! You need to get some more.

AC/DC - Back in Black, It's a Long Way to the Top, Whole Lotta Rosie, You Shook Me All Night Long and For Those About to Rock.

Guns N' Roses - November Rain (their most famous song), Civil War, Estranged, Mr. Brownstone, Coma and My Michelle.

You can have the fun of finding the rest yourself.
Hes not missing out. GnR isn't that good an neither is AC/DC at least form a musical point of view.
Well thats your incredably poor opinion. Last I checked, they both kicked the crap out of Journey.
Journey is a .....joke. All Classic rock lovers have 1-2 Journey songs lol. But GnR and AC(lightning Bolt)DC Were huge but when you pay attention to the music itself its not that good. And i stick by saying GnR only have 4 songs worth listening to.
Sorry, I just never understood Journey, their songs are just so weak. ACaDaCa at least wrote some great riffs and pop songs. Also I know they wrote great songs, shit loads better compared to crap bands these days so don't tell me they aren't.

And now you have left me no choice but to ask which GnR songs your talking about, if don't say November Rain then you fail miserably as a human being.
 

Little Duck

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If you're into metal look into Anvil.

Barely anyone knows about them and they used to tour as a headlining band with people like Status Quo, Def Leapoard and the like.
 

Sonicron

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I'm not sure they rate as 'Classic Rock', but I always enjoy ZZ Top. I can especially recommend the songs "Can't Stop Rockin'", "Sharp Dressed Man", "Lowrider", "La Grange", "Tube Snake Boogie", "Gimme All Your Lovin'" and "She Got Legs".
Epic music, epic beards. ^^
 

Samurai Goomba

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DiscoveryOne said:
Takin' a Ride by Don Felder
Absolutely.

Also, House of the Rising Sun (Animals version) is awesome. The Eagles in general rule. And get as much AC/DC as you can, they are great.
 

Nazulu

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Little Duck said:
If you're into metal look into Anvil.

Barely anyone knows about them and they used to tour as a headlining band with people like Status Quo, Def Leapoard and the like.
I've never heard them before, what songs would you recommend?
 

Crofty

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Def Leppard - Armageddon It, Rock of Ages, When Love and Hate Collide, Demolition Man
Whitesnake - Fool for your loving, Here I go again, Still of the Night
Thin Lizzy - Rosalie, Waiting for an Alibi, Emerald, Don't Believe a Word, Jailbreak, Out in the Fields
Rainbow - Stargazer, Man on the Silver Mountain, Lady of the Lake, Gates of Babylon, I surrender
Deep Purple - Burn, Might Just Take Your Life, Soldier of Fortune
Thunder - Dirty Love, Low Life in High Places, On The Radio, Preaching from a Chair
Saxon - Princess of the Night, Denim and Leather, Never Surrender, Crusader, Heavy Metal Thunder

should keep you going for a while