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    • STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN by Led Zeppelin (1971)
    • ANGIE by The Rolling Stones (1973)
    • BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY by Queen (1975)
    • HOTEL CALIFORNIA by The Eagles (1976)
  2. An overview of the 70's decade in rock and popular music history. Seventies music genres, stylistic development and social history are explored as rock music completely takes over the popular music charts. Fully illustrated with vintage photos of the musicians who made it happen.

  3. Dec 8, 2023 · Stacker looks back at the biggest No. 1 rock songs of the '70s using the Billboard Hot 100 and the University of Waterloo's MusicBrainz encyclopedia.

    • Rush, "2112" (1976) A titanic 20-minute title track populated by crazy-good instrumental interludes, crazy-weird screeching and a sometimes plain-crazy what-if-they-banned-music theme, this is the most ambitious thing Rush ever did.
    • Van Halen, "Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love" (1978) Eddie Van Halen will always be known – and justifiably so – for his finger-popping pyrotechnics, but "Ain't Talking 'About Love" shows another side, as he experiments with an instrument you're unlikely to find in many hard-rock songs: The electric sitar.
    • Free, "All Right Now" (1970) Lost great Paul Kossoff provides a perfect foil for Paul Rodgers, as heard on this breakthrough song for Free. Unfortunately, his growing addictions led to a too-early band dissolution in 1973 – and, three years later, Kossoff was dead.
    • Mott the Hoople, "All the Young Dudes" (1972) David Bowie wrote and produced "All the Young Dudes" for Mott the Hoople, who suddenly catapulted to glam-rock royalty after years toiling as a lumbering British blues band.
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    • Roxy Music - 'Dance Away' Roxy Music - Dance Away. Read more: Roxy Music's 10 greatest ever songs. Bryan Ferry originally wrote this for his 1977 solo album In Your Mind and his 1978 follow-up The Bride Stripped Bare, but it was finally included on the next Roxy collection.
    • The Osmonds - 'Crazy Horses' The Osmonds - Crazy Horses. Despite being known as a schmaltzy boyband, The Osmonds released this surprisingly brilliant hard rock track in 1972.
    • Glen Campbell - 'Rhinestone Cowboy' Glen Campbell - Rhinestone Cowboy (Official Music Video) Larry Weiss first recorded this song, but it was Glen Campbell's cover a year later that became a huge hit.
    • The Clash - 'London Calling' The Clash - London Calling (Official Video) Released right at the end of the decade in December 1979, this apocalyptic and politically charged track showcased the Clash's post-punk style.
  4. May 18, 2023 · From Led Zeppelin to Queen, Pink Floyd to Aerosmith, the ’70s produced many classic rock songs that have stood the test of time. In this post, we’ve compiled 23 of the best rock songs of the 1970s, which continue to inspire and move generations of music lovers.

  5. Jun 4, 2018 · From somewhere in space landed David Bowie and Marc Bolan – two otherworldly angels at the forefront of glam rock. The 70s didn’t do things by halves; relive the magic with the decade’s 100 ...