Rock Evolution – The History of Rock & Roll - 1985 - (page 203)

I was going for Ram Jam, but beaten to it by BimboBob! I really like the video for some reason, so am posting it up! The song features a great riff and decent solo guitar from Bill Bartlett, despite some slightly iffy lyrics!

 
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Good write up, agree that Ann Wilson has/had the most powerful female voice in rock (but Lizzy Hale in Halestorm presently, would match her) Foreigner, known for ballads, but imo their 'rock' songs are much better.....however, 1977 and you didn't even mention Fleetwood Mac released 'Rumours' !!!!!!!!
I would nominate..

Fleetwood Mac - Go your own way.
AC/DC - Let there be rock.
UFO - Love to love.
 
American musical duo composed of vocalist Alan Vega and instrumentalist Martin Rev, intermittently active between 1970 and 2016. The group's pioneering music used minimalist electronic instrumentation, including synthesizers and primitive drum machines, and their early performances were confrontational and often ended in violence.
They were among the first acts to use the phrase "punk music" in an advertisement for a concert in 1970
The bands aggressive synthesiser rock has been cited as an influence by bands such as Radiohead, U2, New Order and Depeche Mode, electronic acts such as Daft Punk and Aphex Twin, and Bruce Springsteen, who covered their song 'Dream Baby Dream'.

From the debut album
Suicide - Ghost Rider
 
Santana's Moonflower was a strange album, as it was a mixture of studio and live songs interspersed throughout a double album. The standout for me is a song written by Rod Argent and originally recorded by the Zombies in 1964, the year I was born.

She's Not There - Santana
 
A nice write up mate, and a good selection of songs.

I'm steaming in with three of my choices now, as I'm about to go on holiday for a month tomorrow.

Black Betty - Ram Jam

Orgasm Addict - Buzzcocks

Hiroshima Mon Amour - Ultravox!
A whole month?!!! Hope you gave a great time wherever you are going, but does this mean you won't be nominating in the album thread tomorrow? (or for the next month).
 
As this thread is called The History of Rock & Roll it would be a travesty not to recognise that the King of Rock & Roll left us in this year, so someone has to nominate this:

Way Down - Elvis Presley
 
1977 was also the year of disco, with Saturday Night Fever at the forefront. However, if I had to pick a song from that genre (it definitely goes against the grain!), it would be a funk disco track from a band known more for songs sung by Lionel Richie, who actually played sax on this song. My sister used to play Motown and Northern Soul non-stop and this was one track I didn't mind hearing over and over!

Brick House - Commodores

Apparently, Brick House refers to a well proportioned woman, who appears 3 minutes into this video!

 
A whole month?!!! Hope you gave a great time wherever you are going, but does this mean you won't be nominating in the album thread tomorrow? (or for the next month).
I'll be sending you the album write up later if you can do the honours.

I'm due 1979 in a few weeks so will do that on my travels. Wainsfleet tomorrow, Whitby on Monday, Alnmouth on Friday, North Berwick on Tuesday, Black Isle on Thursday, Orkney on Sat-Sat, Lock Ness until Monday, Boat of Garten until Wednesday, North Berwick until Sat...drive home!
 
I'll be sending you the album write up later if you can do the honours.

I'm due 1979 in a few weeks so will do that on my travels. Wainsfleet tomorrow, Whitby on Monday, Alnmouth on Friday, North Berwick on Tuesday, Black Isle on Thursday, Orkney on Sat-Sat, Lock Ness until Monday, Boat of Garten until Wednesday, North Berwick until Sat...drive home!
No problem. I can post it tomorrow. Have a good trip.
 
I'll be sending you the album write up later if you can do the honours.

I'm due 1979 in a few weeks so will do that on my travels. Wainsfleet tomorrow, Whitby on Monday, Alnmouth on Friday, North Berwick on Tuesday, Black Isle on Thursday, Orkney on Sat-Sat, Lock Ness until Monday, Boat of Garten until Wednesday, North Berwick until Sat...drive home!
Nice trip mate. Orkney is mega for Brown Trout fishing :-). Have a great time.
 
Santana's Moonflower was a strange album, as it was a mixture of studio and live songs interspersed throughout a double album. The standout for me is a song written by Rod Argent and originally recorded by the Zombies in 1964, the year I was born.

She's Not There - Santana
Playboy album of the year I think.
 
Good write up, agree that Ann Wilson has/had the most powerful female voice in rock (but Lizzy Hale in Halestorm presently, would match her) Foreigner, known for ballads, but imo their 'rock' songs are much better.....however, 1977 and you didn't even mention Fleetwood Mac released 'Rumours' !!!!!!!!
I would nominate..

Fleetwood Mac - Go your own way.
AC/DC - Let there be rock.
UFO - Love to love.
Totally get where you coming from with Fleetwood Mac @Southampton Blue but it was ten tracks that had a profound impact on me in 1977.
Thanks for the kind words
 

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