Man the 70s! What was not to like musically in the 70s? Well besides disco. That was Steely Dan's hey day, some of the glam rock stuff Bowie, T-Rex, Roxy Music. Funk music: Slave, Parliament, The Brothers Johnson, Earth, Wind and Fire. Heart: Magicman, Barracuda, the softer stuff: Maria Muldaur's Midnight At The Oasis, Seals and Crofts': Summer Breeze, Spitfire and Red Octopuss by Jefferson Starship, Frank Zappa, Loggins and Messina, The Midnight Special with Wolfman Jack, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, ELO, Kansas, Al Stewart's Year Of The Cat, The Doobie Brothers, America: Tin Man, Ventura Highway, Horse With No Name, Bob Welch: Sentimental Lady, The Eagles: Hotel California, One Of These Nights, The real Guitar Player magazine (not the crap they have now), Carol King's: Jazzman, Wings: Jet, Junior's Farm, Band On The Run, Starbuck: Moonlight Feels Right, The Bay City Rollers (hey I was a kid), Bob Seeger: Night Moves, Steve Miller Band: Big Ol' Jet Airliner, Manfred Man's Earth Band: Blinded By The Light, Pablo Cruise: What Ya Gonna Do When She Says Goodbye? Love Will Find A Way, Ambrosia: Biggest Part Of Me, Exile: Kiss You All Over Orleans: You're Still The One, England Dan and John Ford Coley: I'd Really Love To See You Tonight, Rod Stewart: Hot Legs, earth shoes, 8-tracks, Pet Rocks. Ovation 12 Strings, Musician's Emporium catalogs.
These are some of my best memories of the 70s musically, I didn't even touch Jazz or hard rock, the post would be too long. Have A Nice Day!
P.S. Anybody that says that the music scene today is just as good as back then is full of hot gas.