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@Whoremembersusa This video forgot to mention that Wishbone Ash also influenced Judas Priest who are big fans of Ash and mention them in every interview.
@@davidtemple5934 This video forgot to mention that Wishbone Ash also influenced Judas Priest who are big fans of Ash and mention them in every interview.
Enjoyed the video. Impressive list. Was happy to see April Wine, Nazareth, UFO, and Little Feat included. Wishbone Ash were a good band who deserved more success. Amazing that The Guess Who have not been inducted. Uriah Heep and Mott the Hoople were 2 other bands that flew under the radar. Hmmm.. maybe Humble Pie, Ten Years After as well.
Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 We had a blast putting together this list, and it’s great to hear that those bands brought back some good memories. Humble Pie and Ten Years After are classics, too! Thanks for the great additions-maybe they’ll make it into a future list!
Absolutely loved this trip down memory lane! 🎶 The ‘70s were packed with so much raw talent and unforgettable music, and it’s refreshing to see these underrated bands finally getting the recognition they deserve. Thanks for shining a light on these classics-it’s a reminder of just how rich that era was!
I really liked your selections. A few that were missing, for me, might have been Ambrosia, Foghat,, The Marshall Tucker Band, and South Side Johnny and The Asbury Jukes. The Arc Of A Diver album from Steve Winwood too. Thanks for the list 👍
Thanks for the feedback! Those are great additions-Ambrosia, Foghat, and The Marshall Tucker Band all have fantastic music worth highlighting. And Steve Winwood's Arc Of A Diver is a classic! Appreciate your thoughts! Thank you
Absolutely! 10CC and Three Dog Night both have such timeless hits. Their music really stands out with unique melodies and great lyrics. What are some of your favorite songs by them?
The SWEET Brian Connelly, Steve Priest, Andy Scott and Mick Tucker! With 1 original member still keeping the memory alive and the band playing! Don't overlook Slade, Y&T, Black Oak Arkansas, and The Outlaws! Then there is Mahogany Rush and Legs Diamond too! Foghat never got much love and how about UFO! Who can forget W.A.S.P. Blackie Lawless and LIta Ford's BF Chris Holmes! I started this comment while watching that is why you see Sweet and UFO listed in this, Thank You for immortalizing them! The GuessWho is actually a 60's band having played Woodstock!
Harder and Faster is one of my favorite albums. I booked concerts in college in Reno in the 80’s and we booked April Wine for their Nature of the Beast tour. It was in our small 1,800 seat UNR Old Gym. They were incredible and we were introduced to their opening act that blew the audience away with their unique synthesizer driven sound. I thought ‘These guys are gonna be HUGE!’……..Mike Reno was singing in Reno….It was Loverboy!
What a great memory! "Harder and Faster" is a classic, and booking April Wine must have been a blast. Having Loverboy as the opener was a stroke of genius-what a night to remember!
@@Whoremembersusa Best part tickets were only $7.50 back in 1980. I have lots of stories. We booked Rick Springfield, DEVO, Kansas, Hall and Oates. We could have booked Huey Lewis midweek in his Workin’ for a Livin’ Tour but my advisor said no as they were ‘Not a proven act’. Tickets for students were Minimum Wage ($2.10 if I remember correctly) Huey later sold out the 15,000 Lawlor Event Center a year later thanks to his ‘Sports’ album and MTV making Huey Lewis and The News a major star.
Absolutely! Little Feat has a unique sound and incredible musicianship. Their blend of rock, blues, and country is timeless. Do you have a favorite album or song by them?
There's an obvious few that were missing on this list. Like Foghat and Saga! I really enjoyed this video. There's a one hit wonder band in my mind that deserves to be on this list . And that's the KINGS with one of my alltime favorite songs THIS BEAT GOES ON/ SWITCHIN TO GLIDE!
Interesting collection. The real Guess Who recently stopped the Tribute band from presenting their selves as the actual Guess Who. If you see a picture of the band without Burton in it, that is not the Guess Who. The bassist who was in the band briefly at the start got together with the other members for a reunion gig. He then realized that the name was never registered. So he did it in his name. Last year Burton took him to court and won.
Thanks for sharing that insight! The Guess Who has such a rich history, and it's important to preserve the integrity of their brand. It's great to see Burton Cummings standing up for the band's legacy!
@@Whoremembersusa You're welcome. And I forgot to mention, Thanks for including Budgie in that video. They may not have been as popular as Black Sabbath or Deep Purple but they were a great band. I was fortunate to see them 5 times here in the United States. R.I.P. Burke Shelley.
I do love all these obscure rock bands and their stories. Nothing against their visual images. But after all these years all of them look as a pack of werewolves, at least for me. Nothing wrong about this. But it is kind of strange if I think about it. At last, I love all these strange, creative people as always.
Great list! The Sensational Alex Harvey Band had such a unique blend of rock and theatrical performance, and Bull Angus really brought that hard rock edge. Walter Rossi's music is often overlooked but has a lot of depth, and Armageddon's sound is truly classic. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing! They’ve all left a lasting impact on modern music, and who knows-they might just make an appearance in our upcoming videos. Stay tuned!
And two more very killer bands from the 70's that I feel never got their proper recognition are one called STARZ, and another called Prism!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
Really informative video, but the AI narration is hard to listen to after a while. "Live (liv) you get what you play for." Ugh... it's LIVE.... (rhymes with "five") and a human would pause before motoring right into the rest of title. Or how about Metly Crue? Or Lynyrd SK'eye'nArd? (that last one was painful as heck). These are just a few example of the annoyances created by these stilted robotic voiceovers.
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I could probably add 100 more bands to this list but here's a few, focus, star Castle Pavlov's dog Head East Blood rock dust prism string driven thing Rare Bird mahogany rush Hudson Ford triumvirate gypsy symphonic slam nectar etc etc😮 you definitely need at least a part two if not a part 3 4 and 5😊
I'm glad that they made mention of UFO,and Wishbone Ash.I would also add: Shooting Star, The Michael Stanley Bandand and Riot ( not Quiet Riot-they stunk )
Yeah, I myself totally agree with everything said here about all of the bands mentioned, but in honesty, the only band I didn't recognize the name of was The Dead Boys!!! The name kinda maybe rings a bell, but if so, I definitely don't remember ever having heard any of their music or material!!! But, I guess that means "I'VE GOT HOMEWORK TO DO"!!! And while watching this very interesting video, was thinking about at least one or two more, but one that came to mind immediately is Head East!!! If no one else knows who I'm talking about, get busy and "DO YOUR HOMEWORK"!!! And one thing I'd like to point out is that the original lead vocalist (as far as I know he's the original) John Schlit is also the voice for a very well known Christian rock outfit called Petra whose definitely one of the Christian rock bands that helped open the door for so many Christian rock bands before Christian rock was acceptable in most churches years ago!!! But if you're interested in anything Petra, my first suggestion would be their album called Beyond Belief!!! And everything Petra is good stuff for sure, but the album I suggested is there best as far as I'm concerned!!! But also, if you don't know about Head East, do some "HOMEWORK YOURSELF"!!! I guarantee you that they're one of the best 70's bands that never got the recognition they "DESERVE" either!!! Most of you would probably recognize their biggest hit as far as I know called "Never Been Any Reason"!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
@@Whoremembersusa Yeah, I could go on and on if I really take time to remember so many from years ago, but I am 63 now, so my memory takes time sometimes, but one more I'd like to point out that I personally believe never got their proper "PROP'S" is the band called Axe!!! They were best known for the album Offering, and the song from it called "Rock And Roll Party In The Streets"!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
@@Whoremembersusa And by the way, thank you as well for your video and info about the bands I knew of from the list you gave, but I didn't know as much about them until watching it!!! Now NAZARETH, that's a different story, because they are my favorite band of all time!!! I have some most favorites from the 90's up, but NAZARETH will always be my favorite forever!!! And I also need to thank you for hearing what I suggest as well!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
Thank you so much. It’s awesome to hear how much they mean to you! I’m thrilled you enjoyed the video and appreciate your amazing suggestions. Thanks for sharing your passion!🤘
@Whoremembersusa I hate to keep bothering you if that's what I am doing, but I have yet another suggestion for you and your thing you've got going here, but a very killer Canadian band by the name of Coney Hatch!!! I absolutely have loved this band from the beginning of their debut album, and I don't exactly remember if they were any of the 70's or not, because I think their debut album came out about 1980??? But you can decide whether or not they're something you would like to mention??? Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
Thanks for your comment! The Little River Band definitely deserves a mention-such a classic group with memorable hits! As for Cold Chisel, they’re a legendary Australian rock band known for their powerful sound and storytelling lyrics. Jimmy Barnes, their iconic lead singer, has a phenomenal voice and has had a huge impact on the Australian music scene. His raw energy and emotive performances have made him a beloved figure. We’ll definitely consider featuring them in future content! Keep the great suggestions coming!
Expected to see a mention of Blackjack , who of course featured Michael bolotin/bolton as their lead vocalist no less ! Also not sure whether or not these were a 70's band , but what about Balance who featured Bob Kulick on lead guitar ?
Awesome choices! Those bands each brought something unique to the music scene. Gentle Giant and Can really pushed the boundaries of progressive rock, while Golden Earring's "Radar Love" is an absolute classic.
@@Whoremembersusa It was. When Grunge happened it drove a lot of great bands back into the bars. It was awesome. I saw some great bands like that. I saw Brian Connely's Sweet not too long before he died also. I even saw Ozzy in a bar. Before the Ozmosis tour I believe. Black Label was taking off for Zakk so Ozzy poached Lizzy Borden's guitarist (who I also saw in a bar). They did a tune-up show before they went out. They played four or five Ozzy tunes and the rest was all Sabbath. Great times.
Add shooting star REO was AWESOME when Gary and Kevin were on the same page. Kevin ruined them when he turned them into a ballad band Badfinger got screwed by recording company execs. They couldn’t afford to keep making music. Sickening
This video is a remake gone bad. Why did you show Van Halen while talking about Montrose. Sammy Hagar wasn't in the band yet. You should've included Triumph. They made a bigger impact than some of these mentioned.
Thank you for pointing that out! It sounds like the visuals didn’t quite match up with the info, and we appreciate your feedback. Triumph is definitely a band with a huge legacy-great suggestion! Thank you
Fun facts... - If you want to hear Lemmy's clean vocals, listen to 'Silver Machine' by Hawkwind. ruclips.net/video/HdTFeW8FCto/видео.html - Sweet invented speed metal - ruclips.net/video/P-RTCRPMoaQ/видео.html - and Mike Tucker was one of the first drummers who used double bass pedal in the modern way. - UFO, a British band, elevated by Michael Schenker of Germany (ex-Scorpions, he's brother of Rudy Schenker). Interestingly, Scorpions gave use Uli Jon Roth, one of the 4 most influential guitar playes of the 1970s (next May, Iommi, and Scholz).
Can anybody explain why good videos have to be messed up with stupid, monotone and falsely pronounced names?? Such a shame for an otherwise well researched video (this one, and anybody elses)!
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Pretty good selection other than Badginger. Everyone always has to bring up Badfinger. Extremely overrated band, getting sick of hearing about the Runaways as well.
PATTO!! P A T T O!! *these ai images are horrible* great video of great bands but there are literally hundreds of unrecognized artists from every decade and this is just the tip of the iceberg!
This list is a disappointment . No mention of Grand Funk Railroad or BTO or Slade.or dare I say Styx or Black Sabbath even Tho I was glad to see April Wine, UFO& Nazareth
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Incidently , because I just remembered , April Wine are playing the U.K soon as support to another well known 70's band Uriah Heep .
@@davidtemple5934 They are getting out there more now that Myles has passed. His health had made it tough to tour.
@Whoremembersusa This video forgot to mention that Wishbone Ash also influenced Judas Priest who are big fans of Ash and mention them in every interview.
@@davidtemple5934 This video forgot to mention that Wishbone Ash also influenced Judas Priest who are big fans of Ash and mention them in every interview.
@@johnpolitis7929 Indeed John , not saying they were the first , but they paved the way for most later twin guitar bands . And still going !!!!
Enjoyed the video. Impressive list. Was happy to see April Wine, Nazareth, UFO, and Little Feat included. Wishbone Ash were a good band who deserved more success. Amazing that The Guess Who have not been inducted. Uriah Heep and Mott the Hoople were 2 other bands that flew under the radar. Hmmm.. maybe Humble Pie, Ten Years After as well.
Glad you enjoyed the video! 😊 We had a blast putting together this list, and it’s great to hear that those bands brought back some good memories. Humble Pie and Ten Years After are classics, too! Thanks for the great additions-maybe they’ll make it into a future list!
Absolutely loved this trip down memory lane! 🎶 The ‘70s were packed with so much raw talent and unforgettable music, and it’s refreshing to see these underrated bands finally getting the recognition they deserve. Thanks for shining a light on these classics-it’s a reminder of just how rich that era was!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed this trip down memory lane with us
I really liked your selections. A few that were missing, for me, might have been Ambrosia, Foghat,, The Marshall Tucker Band, and South Side Johnny and The Asbury Jukes. The Arc Of A Diver album from Steve Winwood too. Thanks for the list 👍
Thanks for the feedback! Those are great additions-Ambrosia, Foghat, and The Marshall Tucker Band all have fantastic music worth highlighting. And Steve Winwood's Arc Of A Diver is a classic! Appreciate your thoughts! Thank you
April Wine my favorite Canadian band.
Great choice! Their blend of catchy melodies and powerful performances is unforgettable.
And Streetheart.
10CC, Just brilliant ! Also Three Dog Knight.
Absolutely! 10CC and Three Dog Night both have such timeless hits. Their music really stands out with unique melodies and great lyrics. What are some of your favorite songs by them?
The SWEET Brian Connelly, Steve Priest, Andy Scott and Mick Tucker! With 1 original member still keeping the memory alive and the band playing! Don't overlook Slade, Y&T, Black Oak Arkansas, and The Outlaws! Then there is Mahogany Rush and Legs Diamond too! Foghat never got much love and how about UFO! Who can forget W.A.S.P. Blackie Lawless and LIta Ford's BF Chris Holmes! I started this comment while watching that is why you see Sweet and UFO listed in this, Thank You for immortalizing them! The GuessWho is actually a 60's band having played Woodstock!
Thanks for sharing. Thank you for honoring these icons and keeping their memory alive!
Humble Pie !!
A fantastic band!
Harder and Faster is one of my favorite albums. I booked concerts in college in Reno in the 80’s and we booked April Wine for their Nature of the Beast tour. It was in our small 1,800 seat UNR Old Gym.
They were incredible and we were introduced to their opening act that blew the audience away with their unique synthesizer driven sound. I thought ‘These guys are gonna be HUGE!’……..Mike Reno was singing in Reno….It was Loverboy!
What a great memory! "Harder and Faster" is a classic, and booking April Wine must have been a blast. Having Loverboy as the opener was a stroke of genius-what a night to remember!
@@Whoremembersusa Best part tickets were only $7.50 back in 1980. I have lots of stories. We booked Rick Springfield, DEVO, Kansas, Hall and Oates. We could have booked Huey Lewis midweek in his Workin’ for a Livin’ Tour but my advisor said no as they were ‘Not a proven act’. Tickets for students were Minimum Wage ($2.10 if I remember correctly)
Huey later sold out the 15,000 Lawlor Event Center a year later thanks to his ‘Sports’ album and MTV making Huey Lewis and The News a major star.
Little Feat. Brilliant.
Absolutely! Little Feat has a unique sound and incredible musicianship. Their blend of rock, blues, and country is timeless. Do you have a favorite album or song by them?
There's an obvious few that were missing on this list. Like Foghat and Saga! I really enjoyed this video. There's a one hit wonder band in my mind that deserves to be on this list . And that's the KINGS with one of my alltime favorite songs THIS BEAT GOES ON/ SWITCHIN TO GLIDE!
Thanks for sharing your favorites!
Nothing matters but the weekend, from a Tuesday point of view!
Nice list! Thanks for mentioning Wishbone Ash. They never get enough credit.
Thank you. Be sure to watch our next video :)
I would put Slade on the list.
Slade is also fantastic! Thanks for the suggestion. We’ll look into them, and who knows, they might just appear in our upcoming videos. Stay tuned!
@@Whoremembersusa Slade were by far the biggest band. except in America. They were massive
One of my favourite Canadian bands of the 70s that never got the recognition the should have was Chilliwack
Chilliwack is an awesome band, and I’m really impressed with Bill Henderson!
Fly at Night still sounds fresh.
@@Whoremembersusa Did you see Bill on the Taylor James show, at 74 he still sounded amazing
Interesting collection. The real Guess Who recently stopped the Tribute band from presenting their selves as the actual Guess Who. If you see a picture of the band without Burton in it, that is not the Guess Who. The bassist who was in the band briefly at the start got together with the other members for a reunion gig. He then realized that the name was never registered. So he did it in his name. Last year Burton took him to court and won.
Thanks for sharing that insight! The Guess Who has such a rich history, and it's important to preserve the integrity of their brand. It's great to see Burton Cummings standing up for the band's legacy!
Street Heart, Saga and Teenage Head. Just a few great Canadian bands on tap.
yes. thank for sharing
Uriah HEEP and Mott the Hoople. Great bands with incredible discographies and would be interesting to hear the pronunciation!
Both are legendary bands with rich discographies! We will work on improving pronunciation in future videos. Thank you for your feedback!
Great video. Some of my favorites that you skipped are: Raspberries, Moxy, Slade & Uriah Heep.
Thanks for the kind words! Stay tuned for our next video!
@@Whoremembersusa You're welcome. And I forgot to mention, Thanks for including Budgie in that video. They may not have been as popular as Black Sabbath or Deep Purple but they were a great band. I was fortunate to see them 5 times here in the United States. R.I.P. Burke Shelley.
It's great to hear you got to see them live multiple times. Thanks for sharing
70’s Rock really Rocks!
Thanks for celebrating it!
Visceral level repeating throughout the video!
Thank for sharing
I do love all these obscure rock bands and their stories. Nothing against their visual images. But after all these years all of them look as a pack of werewolves, at least for me.
Nothing wrong about this. But it is kind of strange if I think about it. At last, I love all these strange, creative people as always.
Thank you for your heartfelt sharing! If you have time, I hope you can suggest a topic for our channel related to music. Thanks you
The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Bull Angus, Walter Rossi (Charlee), Armageddon...
Great list! The Sensational Alex Harvey Band had such a unique blend of rock and theatrical performance, and Bull Angus really brought that hard rock edge. Walter Rossi's music is often overlooked but has a lot of depth, and Armageddon's sound is truly classic. Thank you for sharing
Wishbone ash and Trower were 2 of my favorites!
Thanks for sharing! Their music continues to inspire rock fans everywhere.
Sweet
Glad you liked it!
How about Crack the Sky - Artful Dodger - Pere Ubu , the Raspberries, or Angel ? All have had an incredible influence on future music
Thank you for sharing! They’ve all left a lasting impact on modern music, and who knows-they might just make an appearance in our upcoming videos. Stay tuned!
And two more very killer bands from the 70's that I feel never got their proper recognition are one called STARZ, and another called Prism!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
Thanks for sharing! Their music still holds up, proving they deserved way more recognition. Thanks for shining a light on them!
Really informative video, but the AI narration is hard to listen to after a while. "Live (liv) you get what you play for." Ugh... it's LIVE.... (rhymes with "five") and a human would pause before motoring right into the rest of title. Or how about Metly Crue? Or Lynyrd SK'eye'nArd? (that last one was painful as heck). These are just a few example of the annoyances created by these stilted robotic voiceovers.
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It's not just the narration, it's all AI-generated, including the "heartfelt" comment above.
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Too true dude. Good info but robotically annoying after a short while and as for those pronouciations....
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Looks like any "reply" you're going to get is the same robo crap.
Brewer and Shipley, The Amazing Rhythm Aces, The Atlantic Rhythm Section, Steelers Wheel.
they all deserve more love. Thanks for sharing
Foghat !! Pretty Things !! Styx !!! Hustler !! Stone The Crows !! Gun !! & East of Eden !!
Each of these bands has left a unique mark on music history. Do you have a favorite track from any of them?
Styx was very succesful and sold very well
I could probably add 100 more bands to this list but here's a few, focus, star Castle Pavlov's dog Head East Blood rock dust prism string driven thing Rare Bird mahogany rush Hudson Ford triumvirate gypsy symphonic slam nectar etc etc😮 you definitely need at least a part two if not a part 3 4 and 5😊
Great suggestions! Stay tuned of out next video
I'm glad that they made mention of UFO,and Wishbone Ash.I would also add: Shooting Star, The Michael Stanley Bandand and Riot ( not Quiet Riot-they stunk )
All of these bands had unique sounds and loyal fanbases but often get overshadowed by bigger acts. It’s awesome to see them getting some love!
Shooting star was bad ass
Yeah, I myself totally agree with everything said here about all of the bands mentioned, but in honesty, the only band I didn't recognize the name of was The Dead Boys!!! The name kinda maybe rings a bell, but if so, I definitely don't remember ever having heard any of their music or material!!! But, I guess that means "I'VE GOT HOMEWORK TO DO"!!! And while watching this very interesting video, was thinking about at least one or two more, but one that came to mind immediately is Head East!!! If no one else knows who I'm talking about, get busy and "DO YOUR HOMEWORK"!!! And one thing I'd like to point out is that the original lead vocalist (as far as I know he's the original) John Schlit is also the voice for a very well known Christian rock outfit called Petra whose definitely one of the Christian rock bands that helped open the door for so many Christian rock bands before Christian rock was acceptable in most churches years ago!!! But if you're interested in anything Petra, my first suggestion would be their album called Beyond Belief!!! And everything Petra is good stuff for sure, but the album I suggested is there best as far as I'm concerned!!! But also, if you don't know about Head East, do some "HOMEWORK YOURSELF"!!! I guarantee you that they're one of the best 70's bands that never got the recognition they "DESERVE" either!!! Most of you would probably recognize their biggest hit as far as I know called "Never Been Any Reason"!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
Great suggestions! Thanks for sharing
@@Whoremembersusa Yeah, I could go on and on if I really take time to remember so many from years ago, but I am 63 now, so my memory takes time sometimes, but one more I'd like to point out that I personally believe never got their proper "PROP'S" is the band called Axe!!! They were best known for the album Offering, and the song from it called "Rock And Roll Party In The Streets"!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
@@Whoremembersusa And by the way, thank you as well for your video and info about the bands I knew of from the list you gave, but I didn't know as much about them until watching it!!! Now NAZARETH, that's a different story, because they are my favorite band of all time!!! I have some most favorites from the 90's up, but NAZARETH will always be my favorite forever!!! And I also need to thank you for hearing what I suggest as well!!! Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
Thank you so much. It’s awesome to hear how much they mean to you! I’m thrilled you enjoyed the video and appreciate your amazing suggestions. Thanks for sharing your passion!🤘
@Whoremembersusa I hate to keep bothering you if that's what I am doing, but I have yet another suggestion for you and your thing you've got going here, but a very killer Canadian band by the name of Coney Hatch!!! I absolutely have loved this band from the beginning of their debut album, and I don't exactly remember if they were any of the 70's or not, because I think their debut album came out about 1980??? But you can decide whether or not they're something you would like to mention??? Ernie Wilber 🤘👹🤘✌️
Blood sweat and tears, Barrabas, grand funk railroad, marmalade, bad finger to name a few.
Doobie brothers, osibisa, the congregation, and much more.
Hello, music enthusiast! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. We will dive deeper into this field. Thank you!
I'm missing the "Little River Band" here... and while we're in Australia, what can you tell us about Cold Chisle and their iconic singer Jimmy Barnes?
Thanks for your comment! The Little River Band definitely deserves a mention-such a classic group with memorable hits! As for Cold Chisel, they’re a legendary Australian rock band known for their powerful sound and storytelling lyrics. Jimmy Barnes, their iconic lead singer, has a phenomenal voice and has had a huge impact on the Australian music scene. His raw energy and emotive performances have made him a beloved figure. We’ll definitely consider featuring them in future content! Keep the great suggestions coming!
@@WhoremembersusaThanks. Good answer, now incorporate it into a video for all to see, as I doubt many will be reading what you've written for me.
@@millinutz Are Aussies really laid back as the tourism brochures claim.... Sometime I wonder.
nice video
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May Blitz. Particularly the second album. "The 2nd of May"
Thank you for adding this information for me!
Expected to see a mention of Blackjack , who of course featured Michael bolotin/bolton as their lead vocalist no less ! Also not sure whether or not these were a 70's band , but what about Balance who featured Bob Kulick on lead guitar ?
Thanks for the suggestion. We’ll look into them, and who knows, they might just appear in our upcoming videos. Stay tuned!
How About Taste !! Camel !! Strawbs !! Can !! Gentle Giant !! Focus !! Golden Earring !! & James Gang !!
Awesome choices! Those bands each brought something unique to the music scene. Gentle Giant and Can really pushed the boundaries of progressive rock, while Golden Earring's "Radar Love" is an absolute classic.
Taste - Rory Galagher.❤❤❤
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Great band! Thanks for sharing
Is it just me or does "Vehicle" by Ides of March" and "Hooked on a Feeling" by Blue Suede all kind sound like David Clayton Thomas?
Sup with the Van Halen image in the Montrose tribute?
Louisiana's Leroux, Orleans, and Uriah Heep
Thanks you for sharing! All three bands are prime examples of underrated acts that helped shape the sound of their eras!
R-E-O !!!!
Ambrosia, 10cc, Del Ametri, Procol Harum.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I saw The Four Horsemen open up for Nazareth in a big club not too long before Frank's motorcycle accident.
That must have been an unforgettable show! The Four Horsemen had such a raw energy, and Nazareth always puts on a great performance
@@Whoremembersusa It was. When Grunge happened it drove a lot of great bands back into the bars. It was awesome. I saw some great bands like that. I saw Brian Connely's Sweet not too long before he died also. I even saw Ozzy in a bar. Before the Ozmosis tour I believe. Black Label was taking off for Zakk so Ozzy poached Lizzy Borden's guitarist (who I also saw in a bar). They did a tune-up show before they went out. They played four or five Ozzy tunes and the rest was all Sabbath. Great times.
Add shooting star
REO was AWESOME when Gary and Kevin were on the same page. Kevin ruined them when he turned them into a ballad band
Badfinger got screwed by recording company execs. They couldn’t afford to keep making music. Sickening
Thank you for sharing your perspective! they deserved so much better from the industry.
Other 1970's bands that deserve more reckognition ?
Saga (Canada)
Triumph (Canada)
Camel (GB)
Great picks! These bands absolutely deserve more recognition. Thank for sharing!
Be Bop Deluxe
This video is a remake gone bad. Why did you show Van Halen while talking about Montrose. Sammy Hagar wasn't in the band yet. You should've included Triumph. They made a bigger impact than some of these mentioned.
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What ever happen to KISS awesome band
They’ve certainly earned their place in rock history! Thanks for sharing
Fun facts...
- If you want to hear Lemmy's clean vocals, listen to 'Silver Machine' by Hawkwind. ruclips.net/video/HdTFeW8FCto/видео.html
- Sweet invented speed metal - ruclips.net/video/P-RTCRPMoaQ/видео.html - and Mike Tucker was one of the first drummers who used double bass pedal in the modern way.
- UFO, a British band, elevated by Michael Schenker of Germany (ex-Scorpions, he's brother of Rudy Schenker). Interestingly, Scorpions gave use Uli Jon Roth, one of the 4 most influential guitar playes of the 1970s (next May, Iommi, and Scholz).
Great insights - thanks for sharing!
I agree, the AI narration is not great.
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Mutlee Crew sounds like s better fit for the has beens
That's a great suggestion. Thanks for sharing!
Can anybody explain why good videos have to be messed up with stupid, monotone and falsely pronounced names??
Such a shame for an otherwise well researched video (this one, and anybody elses)!
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Be Bop Deluxe
Thank you for your thoughtful comments.
Ahh ok, you did include Hawkwind!! Sorry!
Thanks you!
Unfortunately, this is yet another list of bands that wants to pretend to be something special, but (almost) only offers the same old stuff.
I hear you-thanks for sharing your honest take!
Pretty good selection other than Badginger. Everyone always has to bring up Badfinger. Extremely overrated band, getting sick of hearing about the Runaways as well.
Everyone has their own taste in music, and it's totally valid to feel that way about these bands! thank for sharing
Lynard Sk-in-ard, second video i've watched of yours with the mispronunciation
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Another AI commentary that repeats itself
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PATTO!! P A T T O!! *these ai images are horrible* great video of great bands but there are literally hundreds of unrecognized artists from every decade and this is just the tip of the iceberg!
This video just scratches the surface, and the iceberg runs deep! Thanks for sharing
This list is a disappointment . No mention of Grand Funk Railroad or BTO or Slade.or dare I say Styx or Black Sabbath even Tho I was glad to see April Wine, UFO& Nazareth
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Budgie ..
Thanks for feedback! Budgie definitely deserves more recognition!
Blood Sweat and Tears?
Thank you for your suggestion :)
Well done. Get a real human to narrate
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Awful repetative commentary spoiling the whole video,is it a Bot?
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gRAND fUNK Railroad
An iconic band with timeless tracks. Thanks for sharing
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Their contributions to rock, especially in the '60s and '70s, are definitely worth revisiting! Thanks for sharing those names.
Guess Who is not in the RRHOF? Are you kidding me? That’s as indefensible as Ted Nugents.
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