One of my all time favorite 70's albums is Rainbow Rainbow Rising. It is a MASTERPIECE!! Stargazer , A Light In The Black, and Tarot Woman are phenomenal songs.
I figured out the intro to Tarot Woman on my Yamaha MODX synthesizer and the entire room shaked, it was awesome and my wife yelling "Turn it Down!" just added to the deliciousness.
Hard Loving Man was massive, the bass intro then Ritchie's machine like (used to this day for heavy metal) first guitar riff, then this unholy organ intro from Jon Lord, was crazy on the In Rock Album
1- Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath 2- Judas Priest - Sad Wings Of Destiny 3- Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy 4- The Stooges - Raw Power 5- Deep Purple - In Rock 6- Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You 7- Motorhead - Overkill 8- Hawkwind - In Search Of Space 9- Budgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend 10- Rush - 2112
Hey Pete, enjoy the channel brings me back to long drives with my buddies in our `73 Chevy Vega. Just wanted to say thanks for including BTO "Not Fragile" in your list, great album (plus "Not Fragile" was the first song I ever learned on bass). Oh yeah, U.F.O. "Obsession" what an influential album. Lots of good choices on your list.
Dude you Rock , just stumbled across your Show ... i can relate with all your music topics . So much info and knowlege , its good to be pluged in . Thanx keep em comming
Another great watch.. Love these lists. All the greats are there obviously. Thanks for the love for Budgie. Unique and brilliant band. It's also great that a lot of the music comes from the UK. We are so honoured to have produced so many amazing bands.
We are close to the same age and its great to here someone talk about these awesome albums. What a great time to come of age except for recording albums to tape then spending hours riding around fast forwarding to the better songs. These are the soundtracks of some really awesome times.
I'm a music lover who was born in the 80's but I love 70's music. My record collection had stagnated until I discovered your channel Pete. This video in particular has been fantastic, I've since added Cactus to my collection and 5 Budgie albums. Montrose and Scorpions are on the way. Keep up the good work Pete.
So many epic albums so many great legendry tunes... loved this video start to bottom. Great knowledge of music super epic list. I got so many things from here❤️💯
Humble Pie: remember those DRUMS - 30 days in the hole, played that so much that my mom knew the lyrics. Montrose - rock the nation!!! Loving the video, Pete. Thanks
Excellent stuff Pete, Plenty great music for me to catch up on and discover from the 70's. I only have one Gillan album and certainly a band i need to look into further. Farewell to Kings is my favourite Rush lp and Xanadu is my fav track by Rush. Its so hard to choose a best Rush album especially from the 70's. looking forward to the follow up video. Andy H
for Hard Rock, i probably would have gone with 2112, but i follow his reasoning. kind of predictable. Hemi and AFTK i think for their prog more than Hard Rock. but it's splitting hairs.
My friends older brother had "Smokin" on his turntable, and although I was 13, maybe, at the time, we fell in love w/ THIRTY DAYS, even before we knew/understood the drug references... anyway, I bought the album and even my mom knew the words, "30 days in the hole" bc I played it so often. Thanks for another great video full of remembrances/nostalgia for me. Peace, Pete. P.S. Loved Mountain, bty they had too many same songs on their albums.
Great video, man. I really love your show. I would have included *Harder...Faster* by April Wine. Released in 1979, this monster of an album gave us the uber-classic *I Like To Rock,* followed by *Say Hello, Tonite, Before The Dawn,* and the album's centerpiece and closer, their absolute blistering cover of the King Crimson legendary *21st Century Schizoid Man.* Judas Priest may have pioneered the twin-lead sound (along with Thin Lizzy, of course), but April Wine was the first major Hard Rock/Heavy Metal band to give us a *triple-lead-guitar* attack. They get so overlooked, though. Definitely worth another listen. You rock, man. 🤘
I remember when April Wine was king! I saw them in 79. People think I’m out of my mind when I tell them that Sammy Hagar and the Scorpions were the openers.
Man, I just suscribed to your channel like a couple of days ago, and I am very happy I did it, I love a lot of the music you present in the channel, big Alice Cooper fan (that's how I found you) and just love the content and also checking albums you mention I haven't listened yet, keep up the good vibes here
Montrose is as good a debut album as any in history! Near perfect! Jesus Chambers knows what's what! Yeah, opening tunes scorched the walls of my bedroom and killed my brothers hamster! Worth it!
Love your choices. I saw Nazareth headline in Germany when I was in the Army. Opening act; the Scorpions! Concert was over then the Scorpions blew them out of the arena. It was just before the Love Drive album. Wurzburg fest hall 1978. Saw Priest at this time as well. And Ac/DC with Bon. Budgie is great. Napoleon Bonaparte part one and two rival the best metal/ hard rock anthems. Thanks
Great great stuff. Way different than my own list, but it's great to see someone so well-versed in obscure 70s hard rock. I'd love to do a show with you.
Thanks man ,some of this stuff I've never heard ( cactus, trapeze) stopped and went to listen ( utube) child of 1968 here. Pretty cool 👍 always good to find some new tunes ( new to me) 🕶️🤘❤️💥
Ok when you picked "hemispheres" and "stained class" I subscribed 🤘 You have killer taste and agree 100 percent except for the few I didn't know ( and happy to find).
Great video! A lot of those are my personal choices, but there's a few I'd pick something different. Just for fun... AC/DC - Powerage. I like the songs a little more and it sounds as gritty as the band ever sounded. Budgie - Squawk. Just a killer hard rock album with the epic Stranded as the culmination of the album. Geordie - Hope You Like It. Though not on the list, Geordie is a lot of fun and still hold up pretty well. Hawkwind - Doremi Faso Latido. It's a toss up between this and Hall of the Mountain Grill. Both albums are classics. Motorhead - Bomber. Tracks like Dead Men Tell No Tales, Lawman and Stone Dead Forever give me chills of the outlaw West.
*Great* list Pete! For Nazareth I would choose Razamanaz any day, and I would put "Journey - Next (1977)" in there - it's got a little fluff but some intense guitar work, and it's incredibly original and creative.
Secret Treaties is quite simply a work of art & pure genius .... actually got chosen as "the greatest rock album of all time" in 1975 by the UK publication Melody Maker ... & chosen as one of the Top 50 coolest albums of all time by Rolling Stone around 2002 ... it really is just that good ....
It was probably for that reason (the Melody Maker choice) that Sandy Pearlman sat down with the UK press around 1975/76 & explained the meaning of "Astronomy" to them ... it makes fascinating reading.
The Blue Oyster Cult were not well promoted by the record label that they had , Columbia I believe it was . The first three albums were excellent , and were full of heavy rock arrangements , and firey lead guitar . They toured regularly in the East Coast and in the South , and word of mouth started to spread the talk about how hot they were . They could have been considered ahead of their time , but there were other bands pushing the heavy rock boundaries , just none in the U . S . When Secret Treaties came out , it should have received lots of radio airplay , but only when myself and my friends called college radio stations could we get BOC played . The double live album followed next which was fantastic , then the studio album Agents of Fortune came out in 1976 and the song Don't Fear the Reaper finally got the band a huge hit that is still played a lot as well as Burning for You , that came out a few years later . The fact that BOC is not in the Rock Hall of Fame is highly disappointing , and it could be said that if Areosmith and ZZ Top are in the Hall and BOC is not , someone doing the selection does not like or understand real rock and roll music . BOC has played gigs for over 6 decades and blows away audiences that have never heard them live before . Long live BOC and thanks for all the concerts and albums .
A lot of albums and artists I got very excited about and glad people remember and was all ready to complain about some record choices until I realize it's his favorite not mine. BUDGIE !!!!! Thanks for remembering them. I was always pushing that band on my friends. Only drag was i never got to see them live.
Great to see an appreciation of Uriah Heep. Mountain and Grand Funk were so good back then. I agree with most of your band picks, but prefer other albums from a lot of them. Good job. Ursa Major for unknown.
Budgie! Yes! Cactus were awesome. McCarty’s playing is on fire. Remember when I was introduced to their version of “Evil” many years ago and I couldn’t believe I hadn’t heard of them before and I had been getting into all these records in the 80’s when I was a teenager.
Great list man! I'm with you on Budgie being a criminally underrated band. I also think that Kiss's Hotter Than Hell is one of their best 70's output. Now for bands I feel should have been included in your list that weren't: Pentagram (probably the heaviest band of the 70's). Dust - Their self-titled 1971 debut album Styx - Either Equinox, Crystal Ball, or The Grand Illusion (Miss America was SUPER heavy) Bad Company - Their self-titled debut album Cheap Trick Journey Triumph (criminally underrated Canadian power trio much like Rush) Wind - Both "Seasons" (1971) and "Morning" (1972) Ram Jam - Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Ram (1978) Man Lucifer's Friend - Their self-titled 1970 debut album Iron Claw Heart - Dreamboat Annie (1976) & Little Queen (1977) Flower Travellin' Band - Anywhere (1970) Dirty Tricks - Night Man (1976) Angel - Their self-titled 1975 debut Quiet Riot - Their 1st 2 albums from the late 70's Slade Sweet T. Rex Early David Coverdale/Whitesnake Y & T - 1st 2 albums Accept - 1st album Saxon - 1st album Quartz - Their 1977 self-titled debut Yes ----------------------------- Now for bands that started in the late 60's but were still relevant in the 70's: Spooky Tooth - Spooky Two (1969) - Very heavy album Iron Butterfly King Crimson Ten Years After Vanilla Fudge Wishbone Ash Creedence Clearwater Revival Steppenwolf The Guess Who The Who Blue Cheer
Great work Pete, totally agree with the majority of your choices. Thanks for telling people about Budgie, what a great band. I might have gone for “Never Turn Your Back on a Friend”....songs like Parents, You’re the biggest thing since powdered milk, in the grip of a tyre fitters hand and of course Breadfan...Superb album. Don’t get me wrong IFTK is a great album too and its subjective of course. Some stuff here I’ve not heard a lot of so I’ll be giving them a spin...Cheers.
Pete, I need to start posting videos myself but ive been unwell for the last 4 months however improving currently. Also finding time isnt easy as ive got a 4 year old little girl. I will take the plunge soon. Im really pleased i found your channel its one of my favourites. Andy H
That was great looked up the ufo album. Got about half way through it. Decided to buy it. You don't well at least i didn't know much about most of the stuff you showed us. Kudos to you sir
Very cool list ,man. I think Stained Class is Judas Priest's best album as well ,and i agree with most of your choices like Rainbow Rising, Queen's debut, Aerosmith Rocks, Zeppelin Physical Graffiti, Van Halen ll, and was pleasantly suprised to see the underrated Trapeze, Mountain, & Budgie ,awesome stuff . I would have chosen a few differently ,like Sabbath's Sabotage, Thin Lizzy Black Rose, Scorpions Virgin Killer, Rush A Farewell To Kings. I was suprised that you did'nt mention Sweet, Triumph, or The Ramones, although the latter is considered punk ,it is in essence Hard Rock (all of their albums are really ) and Sweet , although considered pop glam rock ,are actually very heavy ( listen to - Action, Hellraiser, Teenage Rampage, Ballroom Blitz, Blockbuster,Sweet F.A., Fox On The Run, Love Is Like Oxygen, ect..) it's very heavy for it's time and still is killer ,with great musicians , w/ belting vocals,and Queen like harmonies, heavy memorable guitar riffs, and well written ( catchy ) songs. ( much better than Kiss ) But with that ,i still think your list is right on , great stuff man ! Bob.G
Pete, how could you have forgotten the first Captain Beyond album?! Super heavy guitar riffs, great songwriting with a progressive bent, Rod Evans on vocals.
I don't understand why so many people love Vol.4. I thought it was the weakest of the first six Sabbath albums. The production is so muddy and low fidelity, and the band really sounds like they are strung out on cocaine. It's still better than Technical Ecstasy or Never Say Die, with a couple great tunes Tommorows Dream, Supernaut, St.Vitus Dance, and Under the Sun, but the remainder was a bucket of throwaways, filler, and noise.
@@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Yeah that's a heavy hitter too. It's not a terrible collection of tunes, but it sounds like they are playing while squeezed between 2 pillows. The production is trash. It's a bit heavy on filler too, FX, Changes, and Laguna Sunrise.
I think their DEBUT album (Black Sabbath - Released: 13 February 1970) was the most original/epic. * I bought it for the cover art (in 70) ... talk about blown away. Metal had arrived ;-)
Great overview, including part 2 with the more obscure acts. Would have expected some other great acts: Ram Jam (killer 2nd album), Triumph, Teaze, Starz, Status Quo, Sweet (Sweet FA is a killer heavy album), Blackfoot, Molly Hatchet, Gods (debut), Foghat, Derringer (sweet evil album), Kansas, Y&T, Trust, Rose Tattoo, and the list goes on
Lots of Great Bands and Albums ! Thanks for including Alice Cooper ; KISS , Nazareth and of course Scorpions (yeah absolutly the Uli Jon Roth Era is Great) !!!
I have In for the Kill Budgie on vinyl, Hammer and Tongs is my favourite track along with Zoom Club and In for the Kill, Power Supply their 1980 album is great too, I have that on vinyl too, Gunslinger is my favourite off that album, Forearm Smash is excellent too
Excellent list with a lot of recommendations I'm gonna hunt down! Must confess, when you said 'Stained Class' I screamed in jubilation. Sad, I know - but that's my Priest fave too.
The first 5 albums released from 1973-1976 was their best era. Everything from hard rock bangers, piano ballads, progressive epics and pop songs. Pure magic!!
Humble Pie,great choice Pete,I played it to death when it was released,and Stevie Marriotts voice !! Smokin is in my top 20 along with a few others of your choice but also glad you didnt choose Queens later,more popular albums and chose their debut. They never got near that heaviness again apart from maybe News of the World. Great choices though. ps:Led Zep II for me.
Aerosmith Rocks dear to my heart and one of my top 3 of all time!!! Great selection. I had the album and the 8 track tape. Also, first band I ever saw live with AC/DC opening act.
Excellent picks, good to see Budgie, Humble Pie, Trapeze & Uriah Heep. I choose "Killer" over "Billion Dollar Babies" and would throw in "Raw Power" from Iggy & The Stooges in the 72-73 range. All solid choices though. Great post, really enjoy your channel!
@@rumblehat4357 I like "Schools Out" especially "Public Animal #9", I won't say it was far more commercial, yet it was a big departure from "Killer" which to me was a far heavier album.
Steven Martin I enjoyed the whole thing, especially songs like "Alma Mater," because you can just hear the sadness in Alice's voice about graduating and probably not seeing any of his school friends again, it rings so true. The best Alice Cooper did were Killer, Billion Dollar Babies and School's Out, IMO. Going from My Stars to Public Animal #9 was fantastic!
will have to checkout Budgie, thanks. Also I highly agree on Physical Graffiti! my favorite Zeppelin (although I love all of their albums). Looking forward to the 70's Prog list! (i should make some videos like this myself actually).
It would be very interesting to hear you rank the albums by The Rods, a great band I don't think you've ever mentioned. Keep up the good work, really enjoy it.
First up I apologise mvunit. I was aged 14 i n 1984 and had only discussed other bands in '82 after KISS imploded and my hero Ace Frehley "left " the sinking ship. 😉
I remember how thrilled I was when that first Montrose album finally came out on CD. The album version of Cold Gin is my favorite KISS song from that era. Of course BTO deserves to be there. Totally agree with "Let there be Rock," as THE AC/DC album. PRIEST - "Hell bent for leather," my favorite and just brilliant album cover. Looking forward to Pt. 2 (STARZ - Violation? AXIS - Circus World? APRIL WINE - Harder, Faster?)
You really got my same choices, with really good surprises, but i could add to them all the sweet: desolation boulevard, that for me is a really killer heavy rock album
Glad you mentioned Mountain, their first two albums, "Climbing" & "Nantucket Sleighride" were awesome. Felix Pappalardi & Gail Collins were a great song writing pair. You included another favourite of mine too: Humble Pie - " Smokin'" I would have picked Judas Priest's first album: "Rocka Rolla". It is more hard rock than metal, wish they had done more of that - loved it! Blue Öyster Cult were great but I would have chosen "Tyranny & Mutation". I would have picked "Sir Lord Baltimore's" self titled album too; it doesn't get more heavy than that.... and it doesn' t get more raw than "Raw Power" with Iggy & the Stooges - a must for me.... as is Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes - "Tooth Fang & Claw"
One of my all time favorite 70's albums is Rainbow Rainbow Rising. It is a MASTERPIECE!! Stargazer , A Light In The Black, and Tarot Woman are phenomenal songs.
Long live rock n roll 1978 great as well
Yes
I dunno...Long Live Rock and Roll just has some very eery incredible vibe to me more than the others, all incredible!
*AC/DC* czcams.com/video/QMvE0yFnR0I/video.html
I figured out the intro to Tarot Woman on my Yamaha MODX synthesizer and the entire room shaked, it was awesome and my wife yelling "Turn it Down!" just added to the deliciousness.
Montrose, Humble Pie, and Cactus! And Trapeze! I couldn't agree more! Play this shit for the neighbors... IN THE NEXT TOWN OVER!
Hard Loving Man was massive, the bass intro then Ritchie's machine like (used to this day for heavy metal) first guitar riff, then this unholy organ intro from Jon Lord, was crazy on the In Rock Album
1- Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
2- Judas Priest - Sad Wings Of Destiny
3- Led Zeppelin - Houses Of The Holy
4- The Stooges - Raw Power
5- Deep Purple - In Rock
6- Atomic Rooster - Death Walks Behind You
7- Motorhead - Overkill
8- Hawkwind - In Search Of Space
9- Budgie - Never Turn Your Back On A Friend
10- Rush - 2112
Hemispheres is probably my favorite Rush album. Good choice. I'll look into some of the other bands on your list too.
Rainbow Rising amazing album.
One of the best hard rock albums ever...
Just discovered your great channel, brilliant descriptions, full of your infectious enthusiasm , fantastic
The fact that you picked "Stained Class", sealed the deal for me, because that's gotta be my favorite Judas Priest album by them.
Mine too
Saints of Hell!!!!!
Ditto.Its Judas Priests masterpiece
The album that started it all for me
One of my overlooked favorites was a live album from an often overlooked band. “Foghat Live” was a hard rocking party album. I wore that 8 track out.
Foghat where so good slow ride ect
Dude, your picks rock! As do you, thanks for all your hard work and effort!
great choices here, it's so refreshing to see somebody talk about the deep cuts of rock. In Rock is fantastic.
Hey Pete, enjoy the channel brings me back to long drives with my buddies in our `73 Chevy Vega. Just wanted to say thanks for including BTO "Not Fragile" in your list, great album (plus "Not Fragile" was the first song I ever learned on bass). Oh yeah, U.F.O. "Obsession" what an influential album. Lots of good choices on your list.
Just come across your channel,and your album reviews!
Can talk about this music (and other!) all day long!
Very enjoyable watch!
Well done!
Dude you Rock , just stumbled across your Show ... i can relate with all your music topics . So much info and knowlege , its good to be pluged in . Thanx keep em comming
Another great watch.. Love these lists. All the greats are there obviously. Thanks for the love for Budgie. Unique and brilliant band. It's also great that a lot of the music comes from the UK. We are so honoured to have produced so many amazing bands.
We are close to the same age and its great to here someone talk about these awesome albums. What a great time to come of age except for recording albums to tape then spending hours riding around fast forwarding to the better songs. These are the soundtracks of some really awesome times.
My Spotify just got a kick in the ass from this vid! Thanks!
I'm a music lover who was born in the 80's but I love 70's music. My record collection had stagnated until I discovered your channel Pete. This video in particular has been fantastic, I've since added Cactus to my collection and 5 Budgie albums. Montrose and Scorpions are on the way. Keep up the good work Pete.
As a teenager the Montrose album was played over and over again at maximum volume.
So many epic albums so many great legendry tunes... loved this video start to bottom. Great knowledge of music super epic list. I got so many things from here❤️💯
Hey Pete, The Gillan album is really cool . I don't know how I've been missing that all these year . Thanks for the tip man .Great video as usual ;)
Great you picked Golden Earring in your list. “She flies on strange wings” is indeed a killer tune.
Thank you for mentioning Budgie 👍👍 Love that band!
Humble Pie: remember those DRUMS - 30 days in the hole, played that so much that my mom knew the lyrics. Montrose - rock the nation!!! Loving the video, Pete. Thanks
All the way spot on with your picks! 🧡The 70's! 🧡 Everyone had great car's blasting great tunes, and that decade still lives on!✌️
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I just listened to trapeze for two hours...never heard of them untill you mentioned them...thanks
Excellent stuff Pete,
Plenty great music for me to catch up on and discover from the 70's. I only have one Gillan album and certainly a band i need to look into further. Farewell to Kings is my favourite Rush lp and Xanadu is my fav track by Rush. Its so hard to choose a best Rush album especially from the 70's. looking forward to the follow up video.
Andy H
for Hard Rock, i probably would have gone with 2112, but i follow his reasoning. kind of predictable. Hemi and AFTK i think for their prog more than Hard Rock. but it's splitting hairs.
My friends older brother had "Smokin" on his turntable, and although I was 13, maybe, at the time, we fell in love w/ THIRTY DAYS, even before we knew/understood the drug references... anyway, I bought the album and even my mom knew the words, "30 days in the hole" bc I played it so often. Thanks for another great video full of remembrances/nostalgia for me. Peace, Pete.
P.S. Loved Mountain, bty they had too many same songs on their albums.
Great video, man. I really love your show. I would have included *Harder...Faster* by April Wine. Released in 1979, this monster of an album gave us the uber-classic *I Like To Rock,* followed by *Say Hello, Tonite, Before The Dawn,* and the album's centerpiece and closer, their absolute blistering cover of the King Crimson legendary *21st Century Schizoid Man.* Judas Priest may have pioneered the twin-lead sound (along with Thin Lizzy, of course), but April Wine was the first major Hard Rock/Heavy Metal band to give us a *triple-lead-guitar* attack. They get so overlooked, though. Definitely worth another listen. You rock, man. 🤘
Allman brothers and wishbone ash started the twin lead guitar movement
I remember when April Wine was king! I saw them in 79. People think I’m out of my mind when I tell them that Sammy Hagar and the Scorpions were the openers.
I would have included April Wine too.
Good take on AW. They brought the strings, for sure. Great album.
Good call on Queen's first album, the band kicked ass on that release
So happy about this managed to source all those rare hard rock and metal albums from the 70's.
OUTSTANDING PICKS!!!! GREAT VIDEO!!
Man, I just suscribed to your channel like a couple of days ago, and I am very happy I did it, I love a lot of the music you present in the channel, big Alice Cooper fan (that's how I found you) and just love the content and also checking albums you mention I haven't listened yet, keep up the good vibes here
You have an awesome music collection. I collect Tapes, CD'S and Record albums. I love vinyl.😍
This is a great list ...thanks for sharing
Very glad you've mentioned Montrose. The best 3 opening tracks on any album!
Montrose is as good a debut album as any in history! Near perfect! Jesus Chambers knows what's what! Yeah, opening tunes scorched the walls of my bedroom and killed my brothers hamster! Worth it!
Burned that cassette out in high school. One of my all time favorites.
ROCK CANDY may be the most important pre-arena rock tune!
Cool video, much love from Finland!
Thank you for introducing me to Trapeze's Medusa and Montrose: phenomenal albums from start to finish!
Love your choices. I saw Nazareth headline in Germany when I was in the Army. Opening act; the Scorpions! Concert was over then the Scorpions blew them out of the arena. It was just before the Love Drive album. Wurzburg fest hall 1978. Saw Priest at this time as well. And Ac/DC with Bon. Budgie is great. Napoleon Bonaparte part one and two rival the best metal/ hard rock anthems. Thanks
Glad to see you love the old Golden Earring, She flies is just about a song as good as it gets. Great album.
Great great stuff. Way different than my own list, but it's great to see someone so well-versed in obscure 70s hard rock. I'd love to do a show with you.
I really dig your music tastes man, very similar to mine. Very cool informative videos you have.
Thanks man ,some of this stuff I've never heard ( cactus, trapeze) stopped and went to listen ( utube) child of 1968 here. Pretty cool 👍 always good to find some new tunes ( new to me) 🕶️🤘❤️💥
Ok when you picked "hemispheres" and "stained class" I subscribed 🤘
You have killer taste and agree 100 percent except for the few I didn't know ( and happy to find).
All solid picks! I enjoy your videos!
I like your channel. Subscribed! Leslie West's step daughter works at a gas station here in Daytona. Good shit.👍🏻
So glad you opened with "In Rock", Deep Purple MKII are the hard rock gods! Their best LP. BLOODSUCKER!!!
Great video! A lot of those are my personal choices, but there's a few I'd pick something different. Just for fun...
AC/DC - Powerage. I like the songs a little more and it sounds as gritty as the band ever sounded.
Budgie - Squawk. Just a killer hard rock album with the epic Stranded as the culmination of the album.
Geordie - Hope You Like It. Though not on the list, Geordie is a lot of fun and still hold up pretty well.
Hawkwind - Doremi Faso Latido. It's a toss up between this and Hall of the Mountain Grill. Both albums are classics.
Motorhead - Bomber. Tracks like Dead Men Tell No Tales, Lawman and Stone Dead Forever give me chills of the outlaw West.
I enjoyed this immensely!!!!
Aerosmith - Rocks. Great album I cut my teeth on.
@Leon Anderson In the saddle again?
Smokin was a great album by Humble Pie......but Rockin The Filmore was their best!
Live album ... but "Eat It" another classic.
Rockin The Filmore The Complete Recordings is absolutely over the top. Sounds fantastic!!!
*Great* list Pete! For Nazareth I would choose Razamanaz any day, and I would put "Journey - Next (1977)" in there - it's got a little fluff but some intense guitar work, and it's incredibly original and creative.
Just came across Trapeze through watching your video great band cheers
Secret Treaties is quite simply a work of art & pure genius .... actually got chosen as "the greatest rock album of all time" in 1975 by the UK publication Melody Maker ... & chosen as one of the Top 50 coolest albums of all time by Rolling Stone around 2002 ... it really is just that good ....
It was probably for that reason (the Melody Maker choice) that Sandy Pearlman sat down with the UK press around 1975/76 & explained the meaning of "Astronomy" to them ... it makes fascinating reading.
The Blue Oyster Cult were not well promoted by the record label that they had , Columbia I believe it was . The first three albums were excellent , and were full of heavy rock arrangements , and firey lead guitar . They toured regularly in the East Coast and in the South , and word of mouth started to spread the talk about how hot they were . They could have been considered ahead of their time , but there were other bands pushing the heavy rock boundaries , just none in the U . S . When Secret Treaties came out , it should have received lots of radio airplay , but only when myself and my friends called college radio stations could we get BOC played . The double live album followed next which was fantastic , then the studio album Agents of Fortune came out in 1976 and the song Don't Fear the Reaper finally got the band a huge hit that is still played a lot as well as Burning for You , that came out a few years later . The fact that BOC is not in the Rock Hall of Fame is highly disappointing , and it could be said that if Areosmith and ZZ Top are in the Hall and BOC is not , someone doing the selection does not like or understand real rock and roll music . BOC has played gigs for over 6 decades and blows away audiences that have never heard them live before . Long live BOC and thanks for all the concerts and albums .
A lot of albums and artists I got very excited about and glad people remember and was all ready to complain about some record choices until I realize it's his favorite not mine. BUDGIE !!!!! Thanks for remembering them. I was always pushing that band on my friends. Only drag was i never got to see them live.
Great list, thanks
I’m glad I have amazon unlimited music so I can check out a lot of these abstract bands thanks bro 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for mentioning Cactus, Grand Funk and the Coop
Great to see an appreciation of Uriah Heep. Mountain and Grand Funk were so good back then. I agree with most of your band picks, but prefer other albums from a lot of them. Good job. Ursa Major for unknown.
Budgie! Yes! Cactus were awesome. McCarty’s playing is on fire. Remember when I was introduced to their version of “Evil” many years ago and I couldn’t believe I hadn’t heard of them before and I had been getting into all these records in the 80’s when I was a teenager.
Great list man! I'm with you on Budgie being a criminally underrated band. I also think that Kiss's Hotter Than Hell is one of their best 70's output. Now for bands I feel should have been included in your list that weren't:
Pentagram (probably the heaviest band of the 70's).
Dust - Their self-titled 1971 debut album
Styx - Either Equinox, Crystal Ball, or The Grand Illusion (Miss America was SUPER heavy)
Bad Company - Their self-titled debut album
Cheap Trick
Journey
Triumph (criminally underrated Canadian power trio much like Rush)
Wind - Both "Seasons" (1971) and "Morning" (1972)
Ram Jam - Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Ram (1978)
Man
Lucifer's Friend - Their self-titled 1970 debut album
Iron Claw
Heart - Dreamboat Annie (1976) & Little Queen (1977)
Flower Travellin' Band - Anywhere (1970)
Dirty Tricks - Night Man (1976)
Angel - Their self-titled 1975 debut
Quiet Riot - Their 1st 2 albums from the late 70's
Slade
Sweet
T. Rex
Early David Coverdale/Whitesnake
Y & T - 1st 2 albums
Accept - 1st album
Saxon - 1st album
Quartz - Their 1977 self-titled debut
Yes
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Now for bands that started in the late 60's but were still relevant in the 70's:
Spooky Tooth - Spooky Two (1969) - Very heavy album
Iron Butterfly
King Crimson
Ten Years After
Vanilla Fudge
Wishbone Ash
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Steppenwolf
The Guess Who
The Who
Blue Cheer
A bunch that you have mentioned will probably show up in my part 2 of this, the underground!
I loved Budgie !!!!
Totally agree with you about Triumph.
I lobbied for Angel on the prog list video.
tractor the way we live and a candle for Judith you should look them up
Great work Pete, totally agree with the majority of your choices. Thanks for telling people about Budgie, what a great band. I might have gone for “Never Turn Your Back on a Friend”....songs like Parents, You’re the biggest thing since powdered milk, in the grip of a tyre fitters hand and of course Breadfan...Superb album. Don’t get me wrong IFTK is a great album too and its subjective of course. Some stuff here I’ve not heard a lot of so I’ll be giving them a spin...Cheers.
So true about Montrose. That album. Someone just has to say Rock Candy and I start "singing" the guitar wail.
Pete,
I need to start posting videos myself but ive been unwell for the last 4 months however improving currently. Also finding time isnt easy as ive got a 4 year old little girl. I will take the plunge soon.
Im really pleased i found your channel its one of my favourites.
Andy H
Thanks for the kind words, and hope you feel better!
"Make more content ." "I don't have time for it !" LMAO :D
Blackfoot - Strikes
Humble Pie!!! great Band 👏👏👏
Vanei Pontes criminally underrated
@@tonysimmons5729 - and criminally under-represented on live videos...
Steve Marriot was GREAT. Small Faces...fantastic. Song for a Baker; top 10 for me!
Hi Pete. Thanks for "Mountain". Never tried them before, really good album.
I always loved that the cover of Billion Dollar Babies was an alligator skin wallet.
That was great looked up the ufo album. Got about half way through it. Decided to buy it. You don't well at least i didn't know much about most of the stuff you showed us. Kudos to you sir
Glad you mentoned the Golden Earring here! They are still performing en still blow most younger bands from the stage!
Love that gallop riff on 'Hard Loving Man' Incredible era.
Great to hear Sledgehammer get a mention, still enjoy the Not Fragile album
Very cool list ,man. I think Stained Class is Judas Priest's best album as well ,and i agree with most of your choices like Rainbow Rising, Queen's debut, Aerosmith Rocks, Zeppelin Physical Graffiti, Van Halen ll, and was pleasantly suprised to see the underrated Trapeze, Mountain, & Budgie ,awesome stuff . I would have chosen a few differently ,like Sabbath's Sabotage, Thin Lizzy Black Rose, Scorpions Virgin Killer, Rush A Farewell To Kings. I was suprised that you did'nt mention Sweet, Triumph, or The Ramones, although the latter is considered punk ,it is in essence Hard Rock (all of their albums are really ) and Sweet , although considered pop glam rock ,are actually very heavy ( listen to - Action, Hellraiser, Teenage Rampage, Ballroom Blitz, Blockbuster,Sweet F.A., Fox On The Run, Love Is Like Oxygen, ect..) it's very heavy for it's time and still is killer ,with great musicians , w/ belting vocals,and Queen like harmonies, heavy memorable guitar riffs, and well written ( catchy ) songs. ( much better than Kiss ) But with that ,i still think your list is right on , great stuff man ! Bob.G
Triumph, what an omission!
And Sweet also!
Pete, how could you have forgotten the first Captain Beyond album?! Super heavy guitar riffs, great songwriting with a progressive bent, Rod Evans on vocals.
Unforgivable.
clearly because he's a bad person
@@imaseeker100 Never criticize a critic, huh? Weak kneed simps - both a ya.
I let him know about that faux pas too.
Black Sabbath Vol4...bingo!!!
I don't understand why so many people love Vol.4. I thought it was the weakest of the first six Sabbath albums. The production is so muddy and low fidelity, and the band really sounds like they are strung out on cocaine. It's still better than Technical Ecstasy or Never Say Die, with a couple great tunes Tommorows Dream, Supernaut, St.Vitus Dance, and Under the Sun, but the remainder was a bucket of throwaways, filler, and noise.
You forgot Wheels Of Confusion.
@@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Yeah that's a heavy hitter too. It's not a terrible collection of tunes, but it sounds like they are playing while squeezed between 2 pillows. The production is trash. It's a bit heavy on filler too, FX, Changes, and Laguna Sunrise.
I think their DEBUT album (Black Sabbath - Released: 13 February 1970) was the most original/epic. * I bought it for the cover art (in 70) ... talk about blown away. Metal had arrived ;-)
@@markrago7217 self titled debut and master of reality are weaker in my opinion
Great overview, including part 2 with the more obscure acts. Would have expected some other great acts: Ram Jam (killer 2nd album), Triumph, Teaze, Starz, Status Quo, Sweet (Sweet FA is a killer heavy album), Blackfoot, Molly Hatchet, Gods (debut), Foghat, Derringer (sweet evil album), Kansas, Y&T, Trust, Rose Tattoo, and the list goes on
Lots of Great Bands and Albums !
Thanks for including Alice Cooper ; KISS , Nazareth and of course Scorpions (yeah absolutly the Uli Jon Roth Era is Great) !!!
found you channel recently. really great stuff. I love your recommendations, now I'm gonna go and check out Budgie out.
Budgie were awesome
Metallica covered 2 of their songs
I have In for the Kill Budgie on vinyl, Hammer and Tongs is my favourite track along with Zoom Club and In for the Kill, Power Supply their 1980 album is great too, I have that on vinyl too, Gunslinger is my favourite off that album, Forearm Smash is excellent too
I totally agree , underated band.
I thought I knew a lot about music, then I tuned in to Pete's Sea of Tranquillity channel.
Great picks! I agree with Rocks and Stained Class! and Hemipheres!
ps 70s prog superb cant wait. please dont forget an msg episode. i know you've got alot to get through but keep it coming. 😀
Andy H
On my 'to do list' Andy!
Excellent list with a lot of recommendations I'm gonna hunt down! Must confess, when you said 'Stained Class' I screamed in jubilation. Sad, I know - but that's my Priest fave too.
It’s a tough decision between the first 3
I am a die hard BOC fan
The new one is up to par with their best
The Symbol Remains
Good show pete.great choices.😊😊😊
Dude I could listen to you talk about music all damn day!
Hell yeah! Queen's first three albums were hard rock classics.
Indeed they are! Could have included any of them to be honest.
Unruly Simian you are so right infact to me the entire queen catalog of the 70s
Yes!
To me the first 3 Queen albums are the best!!
The first 5 albums released from 1973-1976 was their best era. Everything from hard rock bangers, piano ballads, progressive epics and pop songs. Pure magic!!
I decided to subscribe on this channel when you picked RUSH and Hemispheres./Greetings from Sweden
Humble Pie,great choice Pete,I played it to death when it was released,and Stevie Marriotts voice !!
Smokin is in my top 20 along with a few others of your choice but also glad you didnt choose Queens later,more popular albums and chose their debut.
They never got near that heaviness again apart from maybe News of the World.
Great choices though.
ps:Led Zep II for me.
Cockney Red criminally underrated!
Aerosmith Rocks dear to my heart and one of my top 3 of all time!!! Great selection. I had the album and the 8 track tape. Also, first band I ever saw live with AC/DC opening act.
Fun list! Trapeze, Cactus, Uriah Heep’s Look at Yourself, GFR... You’re talking about my CD collection!
A view from France during the Isolation... Have some more albums to discover now, thx and stay safe !
Excellent picks, good to see Budgie, Humble Pie, Trapeze & Uriah Heep. I choose "Killer" over "Billion Dollar Babies" and would throw in "Raw Power" from Iggy & The Stooges in the 72-73 range. All solid choices though. Great post, really enjoy your channel!
Steven Martin what about School's Out?
@@rumblehat4357 I like "Schools Out" especially "Public Animal #9", I won't say it was far more commercial, yet it was a big departure from "Killer" which to me was a far heavier album.
Steven Martin I enjoyed the whole thing, especially songs like "Alma Mater," because you can just hear the sadness in Alice's voice about graduating and probably not seeing any of his school friends again, it rings so true. The best Alice Cooper did were Killer, Billion Dollar Babies and School's Out, IMO. Going from My Stars to Public Animal #9 was fantastic!
Great selection, Pete!
will have to checkout Budgie, thanks. Also I highly agree on Physical Graffiti! my favorite Zeppelin (although I love all of their albums). Looking forward to the 70's Prog list! (i should make some videos like this myself actually).
Budgie's entire 70's output is out of this world amazing.
Just go out and buy the first 6 albums everyone.Still cool all these years gone by.Try Never turn your back on a friend for starters !!!
It would be very interesting to hear you rank the albums by The Rods, a great band I don't think you've ever mentioned. Keep up the good work, really enjoy it.
Don't have any of them, sorry.
Great show, Pete!
Thanks Bill!
Great list. I would choose spooky tooth the mirror or any of the early releases from a band no one mentions and that's nitzinger. Great band!
I have no idea why I hadn't gotten into "Gillan", being a Deep Purple fan (Rainbow etc.) . . . I am now.
You are right about Mr. Universe!
First up I apologise
mvunit.
I was aged 14 i n 1984 and had only discussed other bands in '82 after KISS imploded and my hero Ace Frehley "left " the sinking ship. 😉
Great Album.
I remember how thrilled I was when that first Montrose album finally came out on CD. The album version of Cold Gin is my favorite KISS song from that era. Of course BTO deserves to be there. Totally agree with "Let there be Rock," as THE AC/DC album. PRIEST - "Hell bent for leather," my favorite and just brilliant album cover. Looking forward to Pt. 2 (STARZ - Violation? AXIS - Circus World? APRIL WINE - Harder, Faster?)
Lots to squeeze into the part 2!!
You really got my same choices, with really good surprises, but i could add to them all the sweet: desolation boulevard, that for me is a really killer heavy rock album
Glad you mentioned Mountain, their first two albums, "Climbing" & "Nantucket Sleighride" were awesome. Felix Pappalardi & Gail Collins were a great song writing pair.
You included another favourite of mine too: Humble Pie - " Smokin'"
I would have picked Judas Priest's first album: "Rocka Rolla". It is more hard rock than metal, wish they had done more of that - loved it!
Blue Öyster Cult were great but I would have chosen "Tyranny & Mutation".
I would have picked "Sir Lord Baltimore's" self titled album too; it doesn't get more heavy than that....
and it doesn' t get more raw than "Raw Power" with Iggy & the Stooges - a must for me.... as is Ted Nugent & the Amboy Dukes - "Tooth Fang & Claw"
Valuable suggestions. I'm filling up my phone with tunes that I never heard. Much appreciated!