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Coming up… Get ready to take a nostalgic journey as we countdown the Top 10 One-Hit Wonders of the 70s with the actual artists telling their stories… We have so many classics here: like Mountain's Mississippi Queen that came when they were playing a live show and a blackout happened so they started to play an impromptu jam to keep the crowd going and it turned into an all-time classic. Or when David Bowie wrote All the Young Dudes, a song that he knew would be a smash but he gave it to Mott the Hoople because they were about to break up and needed a hit. Or Warren Zevon who wrote Werewolves of London as a joke after he heard a band member howl like a dog! and so he added the howl into the chorus! You’ll love this… Celebrating the great bottled lightning hits with unforgettable moments and memories that made these songs special to each of us. The countdown kicks off NEXT on Professor of Rock!
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Today we have a special episode of Bottle Lightning. Bottled Lightning tracks are songs that made bands king for a day but for reasons sometimes perplexing or unknown, they weren’t able to follow it up with a second hit. Today we countdown the top 10 bottled listening songs of the glorious 70s with artist interviews and cultural touchstones. And the rules are these are one-hit wonders in America… Artists and bands that are truly one-hitters, meaning they only had one hit. So you won’t see My Sharona by the Knack or Brandy You’re a Fine Girl by Looking Glass because they had second hits… So let’s get into it.
At #10- it’s the feel good treasure banjo jam “SWEET CITY WOMAN” by STAMPEDERS! This is a song that can turn a ruthless assassin into a pussycat with that happy go-lucky banjo riff. "Sweet City Woman" tells the story of a country boy who ventures into the big city of Toronto, and gets captivated by the sophistication and irresistible charm of a woman unlike any he's ever known. Stampeders were a 4 piece group from Calgary, Alberta. The band’s 7th single release, “Sweet City Woman,” their crown jewel, was written by Rich Dodson.
The song evolved from that catchy riff, which began as an acoustic guitar lick. Shortly before Rich and his bandmates went into the studio to record to work on the track for their debut album Against the Grain, Rich had an epiphany that his riff would sound even cooler if it were played on a banjo. Now…Rich was a guitarist, but he didn’t play the banjo, so the idea of plucking a banjo on any of the songs was going to be an adventure.
Rich’s idea to use a banjo also led to him coming up with a great lyric to add to the chorus… “My banjo and me, we got a feel for singin.’ When the band got into the studio, Rich borrowed a used banjo and in two takes, the music track for “Sweet City Woman” was good to go: “Sweet City Woman” shot to #1 in Canada on the Pop chart, the Country Music chart, and the

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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Poll: What is your pick for the GREATEST One Hit Wonder of the 70s?
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 9 дней назад
Werewolves of London. 😆
@robertcreighton4635
@robertcreighton4635 9 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock werewolves might be...
@chrispetrillo9042
@chrispetrillo9042 9 дней назад
The night Chicago died
@freezer8530
@freezer8530 9 дней назад
I'll nominate ... "Vehicle" by The Ides of March. Honorable mention: "Disco Duck" - Rick Dees.
@donwarrington4916
@donwarrington4916 9 дней назад
As mentioned Ten Years After - I'd Love To Change The World peaked at #40 in 71
@Burningbush8
@Burningbush8 8 дней назад
Not only was Zevon a genius, his hair was perfect!
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 8 дней назад
Yes, but when the late, great David Lindley did my favorite rollicking cover of "Werewolves of London", his hair was: "...well Very very greasy Very very greasy Very very greasy Very greasy indeed Very very greasy It's kinda like shellac! Way too greasy..." 😜😄😎
@mariannebecker5132
@mariannebecker5132 8 дней назад
LOL❤
@JosephOlson-ui2pg
@JosephOlson-ui2pg 8 дней назад
@cherylmaden5989
@cherylmaden5989 8 дней назад
😂❤
@timmmahhhh
@timmmahhhh 8 дней назад
D'EP! (Predecessor of Homer Simpson's D'OH?)
@cryptkicker71
@cryptkicker71 3 дня назад
Thank You for giving Warren Zevon the credit he deserves. 20 years AFTER his death he gets nominated, Warren should be in the ROHOF 20 years ago.
@kelwin58
@kelwin58 7 дней назад
I feel that the Professor should have mentioned that Zevon's Werewolves of London contains the greatest example of alliteration in all of rock 'n' roll .... "Little old lady got mutilated late last night." There are 7 L's and 8 T's.
@leonelfederico245
@leonelfederico245 8 дней назад
I think Spirit in the Sky is my favorite. I listened to an interview with Norman Greenbaum on Howard Stern's show in the late 90's. He spoke about going through tough times and having to file bankruptcy, but he would not give up his rights to Spirit in the Sky. The judge agreed to Norman's terms and he still owns the rights. And then the song blew up again and Norman is doing well. I love that story; do not comprimise your deepest values and your life will stay on a proper course. Well done Norman!
@dianewilliams1125
@dianewilliams1125 8 дней назад
Back in 74" it was my senior year in high school. My boyfriend hung out with a bunch of guys that they'd been together since kindergarten. A couple had already graduated so they were older. The guys made a pact that you had to loose your virginity by the time you were 18. One of the guys was already 18 and that special thing hasn't happened yet. When he found the right girl things happened. He couldn't wait to tell the guys ,he strolled up to them a d shouted "It was Magic"! The guys thought it was hilarious and every time "Magic " came on the radio the guys would serenade him. I still think of that when i hear that song. BTW He married that girl a d are still married 50 yrs later. I guess it really was "Magic"!❤❤❤😊😊😊
@June-d5q
@June-d5q 8 дней назад
@@dianewilliams1125 "You Can Do Magic".
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 8 дней назад
That is so sweet! I love reading memories like this. Music is so powerful and like a golden thread that weaves through our lives and connects our souls.☺💘
@dianewilliams1125
@dianewilliams1125 8 дней назад
@@LazyIRanch So true! PEACE!
@chuckjones8459
@chuckjones8459 7 дней назад
​@@dianewilliams1125with respect when you lost your cherry 🍒 was it magic?
@Edward-bd8iy
@Edward-bd8iy 7 дней назад
Never believed it's not so!
@scottfineshriber5051
@scottfineshriber5051 4 дня назад
Zevon wrote such great songs. I think of him as a Walter Mitty songwriter. So many dark, dangerous themes, but Zevon himself seemed like a very good soul, who had a great sense of humor. Even as he was dying, he remained humble, and down to earth. I thank David Letterman (who was a huge fan) for having him on so I could learn more about Zevon. RIP Warren Zevon.
@karencahill4798
@karencahill4798 9 дней назад
I am 68 and am so grateful I grew up with the best music ever. Thank you Professor- I “Dig” your channel.
@Rita-yw2tn
@Rita-yw2tn 8 дней назад
Same here I’m 62 and I lived in the best era of music ever! Music is therapeutic to me especially the 60’s and 70’s and some of the 80’s music they were the greatest ever !
@gregskaggs8521
@gregskaggs8521 8 дней назад
I may be old but I saw all the cool bands
@godessofthemoon67
@godessofthemoon67 8 дней назад
Playing with a band namwd 'energy' qhen hit with an island wide blackout. Perfect!
@Rita-yw2tn
@Rita-yw2tn 8 дней назад
@@gregskaggs8521 same here I’m may be old as baseball but I still love my music and I’ve seen some of the greatest bands ever in my lifetime .
@ChuckHackney
@ChuckHackney 7 дней назад
@@Rita-yw2tn Spot on comment, yes to what you said 100 times over
@johnmaynardable
@johnmaynardable 8 дней назад
I love Warren Zevon. I've seen him live, and I met him in a W,L.A. dvd store. I did the uncool thing and told him how much his music meant to me. He seemed pleased with my interruption. About a month late he went on Letterman and announced his cancer diagnosis. I also love Mott The Hoople and Ian Hunter.
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 8 дней назад
"...From the President of the United States To the lowliest rock and roll star The doctor is in and he'll see you now He don't care who you are Some get the awful, awful diseases Some get the knife, some get the gun And some get to die in their sleep At the age of a hundred and one. (chorus) Life'll kill ya That's what I said Life'll kill ya Then you'll be dead Life'll find ya Wherever you go..." RIP Warren Zevon
@eddiepullman2745
@eddiepullman2745 8 дней назад
Professor of Rock is easily the best channel on Utube. In a world of craziness, division through politics…. It’s refreshing to have someone so absolutely knowledgeable about the music we love, bring back those memories and emotions tied to the music that raised us. Thank you professor. Keep rocking peeps!
@e.j.vkanty4482
@e.j.vkanty4482 8 дней назад
My last dog loved howling along with Warren every time I played Werewolves of London. 🤣
@ROGER2095
@ROGER2095 9 дней назад
The funniest RamJam story I heard was from a caller on the radio. He was at a summer concert with his girlfriend, and midway in the concert RamJam started playing Black Betty. The crowd got energized and his girlfriend climbed up on his shoulders and was rocking and swaying, beer in one hand, cigarette in the other, really getting into it. But it turned out to be a 20-minute jam version and and after a while the girlfriend on his shoulders stopped rocking and just got heavier and heavier. But he didn't want to appear weak, so he kept trying to hold her up. 15 minutes later, his knees buckled and he collapsed. The girlfriend - herself uncomfortable - fell to the ground. They're both in pain on the ground and the music kept going.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Cool!
@Rita-yw2tn
@Rita-yw2tn 8 дней назад
Lol that’s so cool 😂
@vcv6560
@vcv6560 8 дней назад
"The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak."
@Lapis-lazuli2
@Lapis-lazuli2 8 дней назад
😂😂😂😂😂 thanks for sharing the story
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
Haha I love that!
@RobMoldovan
@RobMoldovan 7 дней назад
Dancing in the Moonlight - King Harvest. Inspiration came from one of the band members Sherman Kelly when he and his girlfriend were assaulted by a gang while camping out on a beach on a moonlit sky. He decided while recovering from his assault, to write a song of peace and joy. Reached 13 on the Billboard Top 100 and their only hit song.
@Roger-fs5yo
@Roger-fs5yo 8 дней назад
Back in 94 I was in Orlando Florida in a hotel with DimeBag Darrell when Mississippi queen came on the radio. Between the shots of Crown and people being loud, he tried to teach me and my friend Rat how to play that riff. The greatest memory of my teenage year's🥺
@dianewilliams1125
@dianewilliams1125 8 дней назад
What an amazing memory! The Tatooist who was friends with Dinebag did my Tat! He told me amazing stories of their friendship and was there when Dimebag was murdered. PEACE!
@cherylmaden5989
@cherylmaden5989 8 дней назад
I may have been to that party😂 don't remember a lot from some of the 90s😂
@cherylmaden5989
@cherylmaden5989 8 дней назад
Remember many people I was around at that time knowing Dimebag and saying what a great dude and great guitarist. He is missed🖤
@johnnyjohnson1326
@johnnyjohnson1326 8 дней назад
Dime is definitely missed! I've never heard a negative story about him.
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 9 дней назад
It's hard to believe Werewolves of London is a one-hit wonder. The man was a genius.
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 9 дней назад
Got suggested one of his other songs yesterday and really enjoyed so will be looking up more.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
So great!
@FredGroenke55
@FredGroenke55 9 дней назад
I know, right? Terrick, check out Splendid Isolation.
@LennyG-TPFL
@LennyG-TPFL 9 дней назад
Lawyers, Guns and Money? Excitable Boy? At least two more hits that I can remember…..Zevon was not a one hitter.
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 9 дней назад
@@FredGroenke55 will check it out later, thanks.
@tjg555
@tjg555 8 дней назад
So pleased to see Free at #1. They were criminally underrated and unnoticed in the 70s, but were the foundation for every blues rock band that followed. Every good singer learned to sing by emulating Paul Rodgers. Paul Kossoff's guitar work has been ignored, he should be listed among the greatest of all time. Andy Fraser went on to great success in the music biz, and Simon Kirke of course kept pounding the skins with Bad Company and others. One of the greatest rock bands of all time, and in another universe, they are as important and well remembered as Zeppelin.
@markprince4324
@markprince4324 8 дней назад
I grew up in Detroit and would have to say Free was far from "unnoticed" on rock radio, at least in Detroit, as this amazing song was a nearly daily staple in a town famous for being "Rock City."
@tjg555
@tjg555 8 дней назад
@@markprince4324 yeah. Name another Free song...
@fmmaj9noname332
@fmmaj9noname332 7 дней назад
​@@tjg555Wishing Well. They played it all the time in StL and other cities I lived in well into the 90s.
@tjg555
@tjg555 7 дней назад
@@fmmaj9noname332 clearly my childhood radio stations were inferior. I only heard the one song until I decided they were my favorite band lol
@Edward-bd8iy
@Edward-bd8iy 7 дней назад
American Top 40, this weekend, episode was 5 September 1970. #40: "All Right Now"(Free).
@tonythomas2391
@tonythomas2391 8 дней назад
Ace Frehley has an incredible amount of talent. I bought the 45 for New York Groove, that opening riff pulls you in right away. But when I turned it over and listened to Snowblind, I was mesmerized. Even though Ace's substance abuse issues led to Paul and Gene firing him from KISS, it resulted in Ace going into rehab and turning his life around. Since then, Ace has been sober and has put out a lot of great music. Keep rockin' Spaceman!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 8 дней назад
Thanks!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
He’s a cool dude!
@spiralflash6169
@spiralflash6169 15 часов назад
They didn’t fire him, he QUIT! 😂 Ace is still rocking and the rest of KISS is retired. 🎸
@pz3443
@pz3443 9 дней назад
Bill Bartlett of Ram Jam, was also a member of the Lemon Pipers, who had a #1 hit with Green Tamborine
@reddrockingeezer
@reddrockingeezer 8 дней назад
I played a lot of "Green Tambourine" as a freshman DJ at WEIC AM, our university radio station at EIU in 1970. Great song.
@ogam5
@ogam5 4 дня назад
.....I did NOT know that - he, the Pipers & Paul [Leka] had a GREAT follow up to it with "Jelly Jungle" in 1968.....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UCmlupmfFRQ.html
@KevinWayne
@KevinWayne 8 дней назад
The Stampeders hit the charts with one other song: "Hit The Road, Jack." "In 1975, Canadian band The Stampeders released a version of the song taken from their album Steamin' featuring DJ Wolfman Jack. The song reached No. 6 in Canada and No. 40 in the US."
@Edward-bd8iy
@Edward-bd8iy 7 дней назад
There you go...'Clap for the Wolfman' indeed!
@vlcccapt
@vlcccapt 5 дней назад
The Stampeders also had a hit in Canada called "Carry Me" and a song "Then Came The White Man" got a lot of air play.
@willmfrank
@willmfrank 4 дня назад
Let's not forget "Oh My Lady" and "Minstrel Gypsy"
@billr6983
@billr6983 3 дня назад
"Wild Eyes" got played a lot too. Their heaviest tune.
@willmfrank
@willmfrank 3 дня назад
Any band whose greatest hits package is an album and not a single cannot be called a one-hit wonder.
@reloadnorth7722
@reloadnorth7722 9 дней назад
For a country of small population, Canada has and had some very serious talent.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
No joke!
@michellerobin5461
@michellerobin5461 День назад
Yes! I agree ✌🏻🇨🇦
@genorp
@genorp 8 дней назад
Lee Ho Fook is gone now. It closed in 2008. They didn't have chow mein on the menu except beef chow mein, which they had solely because of the song. There was a picture of Warren Zevon in the window. I was fortunate enough to have once had beef chow mein at Lee Ho Fook before they disappeared into history. Aa-ooo!
@vcv6560
@vcv6560 8 дней назад
Great story!
@michellerobin5461
@michellerobin5461 День назад
So cool!
@rickpaul4216
@rickpaul4216 6 дней назад
I can’t see Mott the Hoople as a one hit wonder. They were my favorite band from the time I was 14 years old. “All the Way From Memphis,”. “Whiz Kid,” “Golden Age of Rock and Roll,” “The Moon Upstairs,”. “Rock and Roll Queen,” and “Walking With a Mountain” all kicked ass, we loved playing them in the garage. Criminally Underrated band.
@FredGroenke55
@FredGroenke55 9 дней назад
I was in middle school when Wild Cherry released Funky Music. We would sing it in the halls and got scolded by teachers. They thought we were dropping F-bombs
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Ha ha. Serious?
@FredGroenke55
@FredGroenke55 9 дней назад
Straight truth
@cinmar720
@cinmar720 8 дней назад
My dad wouldn’t let that song play on the radio. I could not convince him it was Funky not uhm the other.
@FriscoKittens
@FriscoKittens 8 дней назад
Okay but truth be told. - we were.
@vcv6560
@vcv6560 8 дней назад
Yeah, dropping the 'F bomb has to be saved for Prince's Erotic City, (I know 84). We were sure (and give his reputation) he was saying that, and somehow it made out to radio and all.
@elaineh7993
@elaineh7993 8 дней назад
I remember sweet city woman! My mom was an antique dealer and went all over. I listened to the old songs from 1970 and beyond while waiting in the car! Dragging the line and Maggie May! A great time in my life!
@Edward-bd8iy
@Edward-bd8iy 7 дней назад
My father worked for the WV State Road Commission then. Part of his job involved going literally all over the state, inspecting road work and projects to make sure they had the proper supplies. I went with him sometimes, especially in the summers. These tracks were the soundtrack of those times, I was ten, eleven years old then
@CassandraElkin
@CassandraElkin 8 дней назад
Werewolves of London is my single favourite song of all time. With about a thousand other songs tied for a close second
@jenmckitrick
@jenmckitrick 9 дней назад
"Brandy, You're a Fine Girl" is on my top 10 in this category. Love the episode!
@mikebuck1897
@mikebuck1897 9 дней назад
That is a great song
@garydare2238
@garydare2238 8 дней назад
The Professor mentioned early on that Gallery had a second hit, even if it was minor ...
@jenmckitrick
@jenmckitrick 8 дней назад
@@garydare2238 The band is named Looking Glass, so ...?
@billypitts6368
@billypitts6368 8 дней назад
@@jenmckitrick yep
@sirwinston2368
@sirwinston2368 8 дней назад
loves @@garydare2238 Jimmy Loves Marianne. It's a good song.
@xTheFly
@xTheFly 3 дня назад
I was working with a young woman from Nigeria, she started humming "Sweet City Woman"! I couldn't believe my ears. I asked her how she knew the song, she told me that her parents had the album. Upon further scrutiny I discovered they had a cover album with Sweet City Woman on it and it was by James Last and his orchestra from Germany. Anyways, I think it's remarkable that someone from the other side of the world knows a song from Alberta that many people her age from Canada don't even know.
@cree8vision
@cree8vision 8 дней назад
Just a few tidbits. Terry Jacks - Seasons in the Sun, Stories - Brother Louie, Nick Gilder - Hot Child in the City, Shocking Blue - Venus
@cattypurry8023
@cattypurry8023 6 дней назад
Loved Brother Louie. Definitely would be in my Top 10 of the 70s along with Werewolves of London by Zevon.
@ogam5
@ogam5 4 дня назад
.....HIGHLY recommend Nick's follow-up to "Hot Child..." ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wtqSjldLFIg.html
@ogam5
@ogam5 4 дня назад
@@cattypurry8023: Stories (to say NOTHING of Hot Chocolate) had a BUNCH of GREAT singles - THIS, being ONE of them.....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uEyAyFVOMlw.html
@capnpen
@capnpen 7 дней назад
I've always loved "Dancing in the Moonlight." Honestly, the 70s was a decade filled with countless great ones-hit wonders.
@sarathurston3318
@sarathurston3318 4 дня назад
That is one of my favorites, too! ❤
@ericcrawford3453
@ericcrawford3453 4 дня назад
Yes alot of o e hit wonders in the seventies!
@hankbuddy2413
@hankbuddy2413 4 дня назад
Dancing in the Moonlight was our junior prom theme song. Classic!
@johnvoncannon9717
@johnvoncannon9717 9 дней назад
Nice to see Bad Company well represented with Paul Rodgers, Simon Kirke, and Mick Ralphs.
@erikanelsen8578
@erikanelsen8578 8 дней назад
"Werewolves Of London" is a great song I love howling along with Warren. Awooooooo!!! 🐺🐺🐺 Live long and rock on. 🤘🤘
@todhannigan8779
@todhannigan8779 8 дней назад
Had no idea two of the members of Pilot were in Bay City Rollers! Great top 10! I cant believe Mott only got one hit in the US. Thanks Professor!
@ogam5
@ogam5 4 дня назад
....yeah, it's been HOTLY debated whether their manager TAM Paton is related to David; Les McKeown could talk at LENGTH about that, Tod.....
@wrapper2
@wrapper2 9 дней назад
2:05 Speaking of The Knack, it's amazing how few people know about the song Good Girls Don't. What an awesome song that you don't hear much on the radio anymore.
@tedkaczynski5933
@tedkaczynski5933 8 дней назад
Saw the Knack in Jim Thorpe roughly 20 years ago and it was top 5 best shows I've ever been to. Criminally underrated band! Good Girls Dont...Pop Is Dead...Can I Borrow a Kiss...etc!
@hallacar
@hallacar 8 дней назад
I like "Good Girls Don't" better than "My Sharona". But you have to have the album version, not the radio version.
@berrypicker1
@berrypicker1 8 дней назад
Stampeders had another U.S. top 40 with " hit the road jack" On the Canadian charts I remember grooving to "Wild Eyes"(#2) "Carry Me"(#2), "Oh My Lady" #12, "Minstrel Gypsy" #6 and "Playin' in the Band" #23. Fun episode!
@sisterpatty9622
@sisterpatty9622 7 дней назад
Minstrel Gypsy is one of my favourite songs ❤
@jod4343
@jod4343 6 дней назад
I took my daughter and grandkid and son in kaw to see the Stampeders last year in Ottawa. They were amazing and played all their hits.
@bobc7066
@bobc7066 9 дней назад
Professor, your knowledge is amazing. It is unbelievable how much you know about the music industry.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Thanks!
@BearClanMan1970
@BearClanMan1970 8 дней назад
I used to date Wild Cherry's Rob Parissi's nephew. The first time I went to his home to pick him up for a date, in his living room he had all this Wild Cherry memoribilia and I thought "Wow, 'Play That Funky Music' must have REALLY spoken to this man!," then he told me of the family connection and showed me some family photos with Rob. He was a great guy from a great family.
@eltronics
@eltronics 8 дней назад
Great idea for a video. Loved it. It brought back many good memories of my childhood. Being 68 years young, I want to say, the 70's were by far the best era in rock music. And it started with a little music festival in upstate New York in 1969. I am so grateful for growing up during this time of awaking.😊👍
@dianewilliams1125
@dianewilliams1125 8 дней назад
I'm 67 and totally agree with you! Rock on!😊😊😊
@johnyoungblood118
@johnyoungblood118 8 дней назад
Love to hear a top ten from Chicago Rest in peace Terry Kath
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 8 дней назад
Sounds good!
@cc1k435
@cc1k435 5 дней назад
Yes, please! ❤😊
@stevenfunderburg1623
@stevenfunderburg1623 8 дней назад
I don't think anyone who has ever forgotten "Sweet City Woman" and then been reminded of it has shouted to the world or even whispered quietly to themselves "This is amazing"🤣😂😂😂
@kevroy1410
@kevroy1410 8 дней назад
I was born and raised in the City of Sudbury and during the early 70s the radio statio station played Sweet City Woman a lot, the writer of that song and member of the Stampeders, Richard Dodson was from Sudbury. For Sudbury people that song was probably the best 1971 song.
@chrismanuel2471
@chrismanuel2471 9 дней назад
Man! I'm playing with the current bass player for the Stampeders... almost famous.😂
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Serious? So cool! Tell us more!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
Really? What’s his name?
@chrismanuel2471
@chrismanuel2471 6 дней назад
I'm just a horn player from a little town in B.C. who contracts out to a bunch of groups from cover bands to original projects. When some good friends of ours from Saksatoon head west, we all get together with Dave Chobot, who plays bass with the current Stampeders lineup. Super talented guy, and seriously humble.
@trinaq
@trinaq 9 дней назад
Neat, the 70's were a banner decade for one hit wonders. I love that David Bowie gave "All the Young Dudes" to Mott the Hoople, because he knew that they'd benefit from a hit song.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
What a cool guy! Thanks Trina!
@LaManteca76
@LaManteca76 9 дней назад
@@trinaq The more things I find out about David Bowie, the more I like him. So far I've heard nothing bad about him.
@normdeshon665
@normdeshon665 9 дней назад
When your band is struggling to get noticed and you turn down help from David Bowie. "I don't get it, what are we doing wrong!?"
@FriscoKittens
@FriscoKittens 8 дней назад
I immediately agreed with Watts about Suffragette City, it doesn’t fit. Sounds to me like Bowie wrote it for the Stones because that song moves like Jagger.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
And the world is kinder for it.
@deantoso5376
@deantoso5376 9 дней назад
Now this has become my #1 show you have done. I am huge fan of one hit wonders from all decades. But growing up in the 70's brings back amazing memories.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
COOL!
@djsandvig1
@djsandvig1 8 дней назад
Old man here (76) I have clear memories of pop/rock/country/easy listening music reaching back to the 50’s. I remember seeing Elvis on Ed Sullivan.Because of where I was born & raised (Detroit) and how the family encouraged ALL music,I got to live through the greatest music epochs of all time. There is still great music today…you just gotta search for it.
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 8 дней назад
This really is a great episode! I'm about to listen to it again, in my kitchen while making bread. I want to share this one with my son. I hope when I'm gone that he remembers me the way Adam remembers his Dad, great memories of music and life! My son is 32 now, but he grew up listening to the music I love from Tom Waits (his favorite), Leonard Cohen, Zappa, Dire Straits, John Prine, Ray Wylie Hubbard, and many more. He shares good music he finds from all over the place. He's fond of Japanese rock and pop that I like too.
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 8 дней назад
@@djsandvig1 YES! There is still good music being made today, it's just not the top forty stuff. I love Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats (for example) and I'm hoping the cool cats of Vintage Trouble get back together. I hate that they broke up. We were lucky that we had family that encouraged all kinds of music! My mom had great taste for a Southern white chick born in 1920. She loved Tom Jones and James Brown in the 60s (that was her "house-cleaning" music!). The first time she saw the Jacksons on Ed Sullivan, she was amazed by little Michael. She declared, "That little guy is going to be a HUGE star!" She was a Michael Jackson fan from that day on. In the 1980s, I came over to visit and walked in the kitchen and caught her "moonwalking" to "Billie Jean" with her radio cranked as high as it would go. I was never more proud that she was MY mom!☺😃
@vcv6560
@vcv6560 8 дней назад
I love these, the songs and the STORIES. You're truly the Kassem of our time. Hey Black Betty is the pie Peggy makes on King of the Hill. I thought everyone knew that!
@LHazle
@LHazle 8 дней назад
All Right Now is the perfect #1 pick. It's one of the original, quintessential rock anthems of the 70's - timeless. Perfect for your one-hit category. When I think about rock & roll, that is what I hear in my head - All Right Now's classic guitar riff. IMO, it can only be surpassed by the classic sound of More Than A Feeling by Boston - also timeless, also quintessential - but definitely not in this category. Both of these tunes, like so many others from the 70's, tapped into something beyond the reach of us mere mortals. Keep rockin'
@debrarandall6913
@debrarandall6913 8 дней назад
Parsons is a musical genius... Poe has always been my favorite author...and tales of mystery and imagination of Edar A Poe is fabulous! Not everyone understands Poe...Parsons clearly does!
@kingofallwhites
@kingofallwhites 8 дней назад
The real genius in the Alan Parsons Project was Eric Woolfson.
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch 8 дней назад
I wore the grooves out on my LP of "Tales of Mystery and Imagination of Edgar Allan Poe"! I drew a lot of sketches based on those songs. To this day, I still think "To One In Paradise" is absolutely gorgeous... "I've been through times when no one cared (Words that were mine) I've seen clouds in empty skies When one kind word meant more to me (Shall last as a memory) Than all the love in Paradise I believed in my dreams Nothing could change my mind Till I found what they mean Nothing can save me now." 🥺🥲💔 That album came out when I was 15, and one of the first things I bought with my earnings from my first part-time job. Ironically, that job was at Chick Fil A, but not surprisingly I didn't last long there. They didn't like my fondness of all things dark and creepy, or the fact that I didn't attend church.
@edlawn5481
@edlawn5481 7 дней назад
@@kingofallwhites Absolutely. And Ian Bairnson, of Pilot, went on to become the APP's guitarist, so many great guitar solos.
@stevenr3134
@stevenr3134 7 дней назад
Bowie was truly amazing. Imagine the humbleness needed to give away a hit song to help out another band?
@cc1k435
@cc1k435 5 дней назад
I love those kinds of stories, like times Prince or Michael Jackson just wanted the song to be right for someone. David Bowie still blows my mind a bit even now, too. ❤
@forakermm
@forakermm 9 дней назад
…he'll rip your lungs out Jim! 😂 And Ace’s solo work is a road trip staple.
@Slinger43
@Slinger43 8 дней назад
"I'd like to meet his Taylor" 😂👍
@theunknownatheist3815
@theunknownatheist3815 7 дней назад
@@Slinger43”Tailor”. 😂
@Slinger43
@Slinger43 7 дней назад
@@theunknownatheist3815 damn autocorrect 🤦 Probably thought I was saying something about Taylor Swift! 🤮 LOL!
@Edward-bd8iy
@Edward-bd8iy 7 дней назад
Ace went undercover of ELO's 'Do Ya' later on and it rocked.
@ogam5
@ogam5 4 дня назад
.....he DIDN'T deviate MUCH from 'Hello's '75 original recording (a band ALSO well worth investigating; MANY highlights of their catalog.....)
@johannasaninocencio7458
@johannasaninocencio7458 7 дней назад
Warren Zevon and his music has been in my collection since forever. Saw him perform in Boston in the early 80’s. Send lawyers, guns and money, Roland the headless Thompson gunner, the Envoy. So many memories.
@Chapps1941
@Chapps1941 9 дней назад
I remember _"Werewolves of London"_ well and the connection to FM..And howling to the song
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
For sure!
@cherylreichardt
@cherylreichardt 9 дней назад
Oh I'm a big fan of Zevon's Werewolf of London! Those howls! What a cool idea! 👍👍
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Right?
@Slinger43
@Slinger43 8 дней назад
Hank Williams Jr. absolutely loves WZ, that should tell everyone all they need know concerning Warren's talent, Jr. is not easily impressed 😉
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
Great howls.
@debbie4503
@debbie4503 9 дней назад
Good morning @ProfessorofRock and all my Rock & Roll Friends! I love this song! (Sweet City Woman) Dang, I love all these songs!
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V 9 дней назад
Welcome Debbie!...and also Debbie's great taste!
@LaManteca76
@LaManteca76 9 дней назад
Howdy! Great song! 😄
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
For sure. Great song for a great decade!
@georgemathie8123
@georgemathie8123 9 дней назад
The Stampeders are a legendary band from the province where I live which is Alberta, Canada and they're from Calgary which is a few hours away from where I live which is Edmonton so happy to see a local band to get some well deserved recognition
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V 9 дней назад
Canada Rocks!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
For sure. Great song!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Amen!
@georgemathie8123
@georgemathie8123 9 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock there are many great Canadian bands for you to check out the headstones, saga and the tragically hip are a few for you to dig in and discover
@Dan-d9v
@Dan-d9v 9 дней назад
Are they the band that played sweet city women?
@Boblobblaw88
@Boblobblaw88 9 дней назад
Mott the Hoople is one of the very BEST bands of the 70s. The LP "Mott" is easily a top ten rock LP of the seventies.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 8 дней назад
For sure!
@timmcm9538
@timmcm9538 8 дней назад
Ian Hunter was big in Detroit. FM radio in the 70"s played the band constantly. Another great tune worth mentioning was "Just another night"
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
I agree! So underrated.
@theunknownatheist3815
@theunknownatheist3815 7 дней назад
My dad bought an amp for me when I was 12 from one of the members of Mott The Hooplle. It was a Fender Princeton Reverb tube combo amp, 12 watts, LOUD as hell. I still have it. Great little amp.
@chariotdrvr14
@chariotdrvr14 8 дней назад
Awesome. This is why you're called 'the Professor'
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 8 дней назад
Thanks!
@surlechapeau
@surlechapeau 9 дней назад
Honorable mentions: Do You Know What I Mean - Lee Michaels 1971(#6 US), Smoke From A Distant Fire - Sanford Townsend Band 1977(#9 US), Eddie & The Hot Rods - Do Anything You Wanna Do 1977 (UK #9).
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Great honorable mentions! Love Smoke! So good.
@LennyG-TPFL
@LennyG-TPFL 9 дней назад
Yes! Do you know what I mean?
@June-d5q
@June-d5q 8 дней назад
When I was 15 in '72 I was in attendance to see with a bunch of friends not only Lee Michaels but JoJo Gunne and Wishbone Ash at the Hollywood Palladium. Great show. Thanks.
@dianewilliams1125
@dianewilliams1125 8 дней назад
Great songs! Thanks for the memories! 😊😊😊
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
I love that first one.
@rogertemple7193
@rogertemple7193 9 дней назад
This was a great collection of classic songs thanks Professor. 🎶🎤🎸🎸🎹🥁🎶
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Thanks for listening!
@waynevia6976
@waynevia6976 9 дней назад
Great episode. I love this bottled lightning episode.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Awesome! Thanks Wayne!
@LivingThroughMusicKC
@LivingThroughMusicKC 8 дней назад
That whole Ram Jam album is underrated. It's 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 RIP Norman Greenbaum, greatest guitar rift ever made. One of my favorite tracks ever. ❤️ All Right Now, is my #1 LIB 70s track too. 🔥❤️
@Panthror
@Panthror 7 дней назад
Fun fact: Queen was a supporting act for Mott The Hoople on two concert tours (1973, UK tour & 1974, USA tour).
@tnrodgers
@tnrodgers 8 дней назад
This is my favorite category of all your content Adam. Great work, thank you!
@zoso4rune504
@zoso4rune504 7 дней назад
Jackie Blue Was probably one of my favorite OHW of the 70's
@paulendicott9151
@paulendicott9151 9 дней назад
Ahhh, yes, back in the good old days.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Right?
@danielferrera8773
@danielferrera8773 8 дней назад
Bowie being the gentleman he always was.
@Lewey57
@Lewey57 8 дней назад
"All Right Now" was on almost every mix tape (8-track or cassette) I ever made...great song!
@mbgrafix
@mbgrafix 9 дней назад
I *LOVE* Alan Parsons!
@John-Smiley-Garrett
@John-Smiley-Garrett 8 дней назад
Who had a TON of other hits.
@mbgrafix
@mbgrafix 7 дней назад
@@John-Smiley-Garrett Indeed, so many songs and productions that I love have Alan Parsons involvement in one manner or another...my favorite being the ALAN PARSONS PROJECT.
@edlawn5481
@edlawn5481 7 дней назад
@@John-Smiley-Garrett Thanks to Eric Woolfson.
@allanburton9385
@allanburton9385 8 дней назад
Stampeders had enough hits in Canada to put out a Best Of greatest hits album. I won dinner with the band and concert tickets when I was 15 years old.
@screwyootube1
@screwyootube1 8 дней назад
RIP, Warren Zevon, passed away on this day (September 7) in 2003.
@jimsauber9252
@jimsauber9252 8 дней назад
Fantastic Bottled Lightening!! Some of my favorite songs when growing up!!
@ThePittsburghToddy
@ThePittsburghToddy 9 дней назад
How about Stuck in the Middle with You? Stealers Wheel? 🖖🏼
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Love it!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
Reservoir Dogs!
@ogsegasteve9430
@ogsegasteve9430 8 дней назад
Excellent list (and video)! Ive always LOVED Spirit in the Sky as that opening "riff" or chord with the feedback and echo HAUNTED me as a kid (in a good way). That said, ive always been keen to give covers of this song a chance just to see how close they get to Norm's original sound. While nobody will ever get it "just right", I gotta say Doctor and the Medics did a fabulous job on their cover of Spirit. Moreover, we got pretty sweet campy video out of it to boot!
@sovereignbrehon
@sovereignbrehon 8 дней назад
He has a video about that tune!
@stevevaughn2040
@stevevaughn2040 8 дней назад
Zevon should be in Hall of Fame. I didn't know that was an Ace Freeley song. Mott the Hoople was a very good band.
@ogam5
@ogam5 4 дня назад
It's not - the UK band Hello recorded Ballard first, 3 years before.....ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZtzdigGGZys.html
@commonman711
@commonman711 6 дней назад
I am a FAN of this channel! Love the voice and stories. So well assembled.
@michaelminch5490
@michaelminch5490 8 дней назад
Who remembers the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert, when Bowie performed Under Pressure with Annie Lennox, then brought out Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson to blow it out with All the Young Dudes?
@rubybaby7320
@rubybaby7320 6 дней назад
Dec 17th, 1977, I was at the Ft. Wayne Coliseum for Styx's Grand Illusion tour. Ram Jam was scheduled to perform after the opening band but they cancelled due to a sore throat or something. So, we had to listen to twice as much of the opener who was unknown to me. I was young and more into pop and I'd never listened to these guys' music so much and I was bored. Then the guy with the guitar, already looking crazy in his school boy getup, started banging his head and flinging sweat all over the front three rows. AC/DC did grow on me, but I regret that I didn't appreciate them so much that night.
@marklane61
@marklane61 8 дней назад
70s music was the best. Something for everybody
@caseyjones6197
@caseyjones6197 День назад
I think you nailed it on the #1 & #2 song. I love Spirit in the Sky. But Alright was the bomb. Ever since Paul Rogers has been my favorite singer. Great video again Adam.
@DF-ee8vt
@DF-ee8vt 8 дней назад
If Mott The Hoople had also recorded "Suffragette City", they wouldn't have been included in this video as they would have had 2 hits.
@jerryfritz374
@jerryfritz374 8 дней назад
Mississippi Queen, Brandy, Sweet City Woman. All Great!!! Keep up the Great Research, Work Professor 😮
@constipatedinsincity4424
@constipatedinsincity4424 9 дней назад
Hey ProRo 🤓 I love the 70's 1hit wonders. I hope that you went deeper than!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
What uP? Let's catch up on Sunday?
@constipatedinsincity4424
@constipatedinsincity4424 9 дней назад
@@ProfessorofRock I'll hold my breast . Oops My Breath
@pagemore3442
@pagemore3442 8 дней назад
Day after Day - Badfinger
@ralphnewcomejr
@ralphnewcomejr 8 дней назад
I remember when EVERY radio commercial for a county fair or a festival had a 5 second clip of "Magic" in the background!!!
@ohsoedgy6888
@ohsoedgy6888 9 дней назад
I’m kinda disappointed that this isn’t on the list but honorable mention for this list is Roxy Music’s 1976 Proto-New Wave hit “Love Is The Drug”
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
I love that song.
@bridgethockney2303
@bridgethockney2303 8 дней назад
I thought they had hits? Both ends burning was my favorite ❤
@ohsoedgy6888
@ohsoedgy6888 8 дней назад
@@bridgethockney2303 Love Is The Drug was their only US Top 40 hit
@Rain-uc4ru
@Rain-uc4ru 8 дней назад
@@bridgethockney2303 = I love that track "Both Ends Burning" too I bought that, Love Is The Drug & ""Dance Away The Heartache" Roxy Music & Bryan Ferry were HUGE here in England Then, they later bought out "Flesh & Blood followed by "Avalon" Those two latter L.P's were gigantic sellers here. Did the title track "Avalon" chart as a single in the USA ?
@bridgethockney2303
@bridgethockney2303 8 дней назад
@@Rain-uc4ru Love is the drug was another favorite!! Checking out Avalon to answer your question
@peb2398
@peb2398 8 дней назад
Warren Zevon technically qualifying as a one-hit wonder proves that chart success has nothing to do with musical genius.
@JulieCaptivatedinFl
@JulieCaptivatedinFl 9 дней назад
One Tin Soldier Rides Away by Original Caste. From the movie Billy Jack.
@sovereignbrehon
@sovereignbrehon 8 дней назад
I happen to know all the lyrics to that song from when a friend taught it to me in middle school. Fast forward to my mid 40s and I'm with one of my fitness training clients here in LA and somehow we come to talk of that movie which it turns out, she had been in! Cracking up, we started singing that song and ended up serenading the gym with out goofiness. 😊
@JulieCaptivatedinFl
@JulieCaptivatedinFl 8 дней назад
@@sovereignbrehon That is a great story, great song and one bad ass movie. Awesome your friend was in it. One of my favs to this day.
@theunknownatheist3815
@theunknownatheist3815 7 дней назад
Those Billy Jack movies had a big influence on me. I wanted to learn martial arts because of them. I even had a “Billy Jack” moment many years ago, when fighting a literal NeoNazi who was much taller than me. I told him “you’re gonna feel real stupid when you get knocked out by a guy half a foot shorter than you”. 😂 I didn’t knock him out completely, but I did knock him down with one hit.
@perchlarkin
@perchlarkin 7 дней назад
@@JulieCaptivatedinFl One Tin Soldier by Original Caste is not from the movie Billy Jack. The version in the movie was by Coven. Well actually it was by Jinx Dawson. She was the lead singer for Coven but recorded it with an orchestra hired by the film's producer. Jinx refused credit insisting it be given to her band Coven. Around November 1971 the film producer sent a cease and desist to radio stations demanding they stop playing the record. Now Coven did record their own version which was a minor hit
@JulieCaptivatedinFl
@JulieCaptivatedinFl 7 дней назад
@@theunknownatheist3815 That is a bad ass way to take down the bad guy!
@sivazh
@sivazh 8 дней назад
Never forget Werewolves of London playing as Tom Cruise runs the table on the local shark in The Color of Money. I was a young pool player and that movie and the soundtrack changed my life.
@flavellinator
@flavellinator 9 дней назад
Thanks, Ozempic, for ruining "Magic" for me... On a positive note: David Bowie = Legend
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
No joke! Ha ha. A lot of commercials are doing that now!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
I feel the same way.
@MahaliaMD73
@MahaliaMD73 7 дней назад
Too many commercials are using “Genius of Love”, too!
@ogam5
@ogam5 4 дня назад
Yeah - a SENSITIVE subject now.....
@AlexRamirez-fj4dj
@AlexRamirez-fj4dj 8 дней назад
I love every song on this top 10 list. The 70s was when i really grew up. There were so many great 1 hit wonders but i love your choices here. The ace frealy hit i keep forgetting about but once i hear it i instantly flashback to the 70s when kiss wore makeup.
@mikeeckel2807
@mikeeckel2807 8 дней назад
Its hard to believe that FREE was a one-hit-wonder here in the US. "Fire and Water," "The Stealer," "The Hunter," and "Mr. Big" are all great songs. The band Mr. Big took their name from the song and also recorded its' namesake song.
@borkumrich
@borkumrich 5 дней назад
@@mikeeckel2807 I also liked Fire and Water from this album, but maybe we are two of only a. Few who remember.
@DukesMusic84
@DukesMusic84 9 дней назад
Play That Funky Music still hits different. I saw a compilation of RU-vid reactors when they first saw who the singer was, it's hilarious.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Ha ha! Cool! Which ones the best one?
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
I had no idea it was a white man for years!
@DCWhiting51
@DCWhiting51 8 дней назад
I was having a really bad day until I watched this video, as always thank you for bringing some Joy to the world!
@josephcooter5763
@josephcooter5763 9 дней назад
Forget about the Reaper. This song needs more cowbell.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
YES!
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 9 дней назад
amazing what a cowbell can add to a song.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 8 дней назад
Hahaha
@amyspickard6270
@amyspickard6270 8 дней назад
I had the privilege of seeing Warren Zevon at a sold out show in a small club in my hometown in the early 90's. It was one of those evenings that went down as legend. By the time he got to Werewolves of London at the end of his set the place was rocking. Will always remember that evening .
@jstnxprsn
@jstnxprsn 9 дней назад
Good morning Adam and music lovers.
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V 9 дней назад
Pre noon greetings.
@LaManteca76
@LaManteca76 9 дней назад
Good morning!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Morning!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
Love it.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
It's a great morning!
@dalemullins4562
@dalemullins4562 9 дней назад
" we were buzzing on Soul pills"..hahaha so innocent don't harsh my groove man
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V 9 дней назад
Greetings all! Sounds like a fun episode...please enjoy!
@LaManteca76
@LaManteca76 9 дней назад
Yeah 70s count down!
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 9 дней назад
Can't wait!
@FredGroenke55
@FredGroenke55 9 дней назад
Hey, Code!! Gotta love the Bottled Lightning shows.
@Code.Name.V
@Code.Name.V 9 дней назад
The music was the best part of the 70's
@TerrickTerran
@TerrickTerran 9 дней назад
It is a fun one. Greetings and salutations.
@chriscarlson3700
@chriscarlson3700 8 дней назад
Funny how three guys from this list of bands - Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke of Free, and Mick Ralphs of Mott The Hoople - got together with Boz Burrell to form one of the biggest rock hitmakers of the 70s, Bad Company.
@shannonpincombe8485
@shannonpincombe8485 9 дней назад
'Mississippi Queen' is a classic track. Mountain have other great tracks but this is the killer.
@travismiles5885
@travismiles5885 9 дней назад
Theme for an Imaginary Western is an epic jam!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock 9 дней назад
For sure!
@mikebuck1897
@mikebuck1897 9 дней назад
Great song for strippers too … I mean dancers 😃
@mwallacejam
@mwallacejam 8 дней назад
Long Red, Blood of the sun, Southbound Train, Nantucket Sleigh ride, For Yasgur’s farm, Mountain had a bunch of good stuff
@mikeeckel2807
@mikeeckel2807 8 дней назад
"Flowers of Evil" is a great song about opium addiction in the military during the Vietnam War.
@cherylmaden5989
@cherylmaden5989 8 дней назад
Omg grew up with this being one of my dad's favorite songs ( the first time it was on radio, was his generation 😂) when i met my ex husband we both couldn't believe the other loved it, now it's a favorite of my boys😂🖤✨..... "And his hair was perfect"🤣
@jameskelman9856
@jameskelman9856 8 дней назад
David Essex - Rock On could of made this list, Professor
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