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Topic History of: 1970s British Albums
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andrew I was speaking in general as America had the best music in the 70's in my opinion, this my list for my top 10 British albums.

Hunky Dory
Gentle Giant
Magna Carta - Putting it back together
The Enid -In the Region of the Summer Stars
ELP-Brain Salad Surgery
The Herd-From the Underworld
Genesis- Lamb lies down on Broadway
Groundhogs-Thank Christ for the Bomb
Fleetwood Mac- Tusk
Frampton Comes Alive
Ginger Baker Airforce 2
Harry Redknapp Jamie & Louise are fine thanks - as you can see in the papers this week, looking well fit (depending on which side of preference you are on...)

Jamie said to mention The Jam, The Specials, The Who & the Stones - Louise went for the Slits, PIL & Joy Division

My personal fave song from the 70's is 'Blue Is The Colour'...I can't remember who sang it...
de-caf These foolish things- Bryan Ferry

Down by the Jetty- Dr Feelgood

All Mod Cons- The Jam

Made in Japan- deep Purple

Live and Dangerous- Thin Lizzy
JK2006 Well it's all down to Pumpkinhead who, as an intrigued 16 year old, would, I assume, be equally interested in great albums from other cultures?
dixie Harry Redknapp wrote:
I was being a bit sarcastic - as far as I knew 'Kiss' & 'Arlo Guthrie' are US artists.

So it was a joke

Sorry - it won't happen again

So - 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' & 'Tapestry'

Oops - i did it again....


Hi Harry. Sorry, I missed Andrew's original post. On-re-reading I see your point. My remark should have been pointed towards Andrew. Send my love to Jamie and Louise.

JK. No problem expanding the list, but the original idea, (I assumed) was to unearth some BRITISH 1970s albums worth further consideration.