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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:44 am
by Enigma869
I was only 8, so I recuse myself, on the basis of being too damn young to remember :twisted:


John from Boston

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:46 am
by cyndy!
1978 was the year i became a serious music lover. so many good albums that year!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:48 am
by mistiejourney
1978 and not a single Bee Gees album? Hmmm.....

Oh, and no cracks about how dorky the "Bee Gees" are - they were unbelievably talented and you know you loved their songs back then. :D

I'm a thirty-three year fan, loved them before Saturday Night Fever and would walk through fire to defend them.

And I'm not high OR retarded so we can skip that question! :lol:

Ah...now I see the problem. While they were all over the airwaves, the only album released in '78 was the soundtrack to Sgt. Peppers.

No cracks about that, either

:twisted:

Barry Gibb in Cinemascope.

I'm just sayin'

I will now return the hijacked topic to its original content :lol: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:52 am
by cyndy!
i loved the bee gees! saw sgt peppers in the theatres several times & saw them live on the spirits having flown tour in 1979.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:53 am
by mistiejourney
Enigma869 wrote:I was only 8, so I recuse myself, on the basis of being too damn young to remember :twisted:


John from Boston


I oughta spank you! :D

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:57 am
by ProgRocker53
Van Halen's self-titled debut is too much of a monster to vote against, no matter how much I love the rest of the releases listed!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:59 am
by mistiejourney
cyndy! wrote:i loved the bee gees! saw sgt peppers in the theatres several times & saw them live on the spirits having flown tour in 1979.


In Oakland? I saw them there in '76, '79 and at the Shoreline in '89. The year the SPIN packages started for FTLOSM ('84?) I could have flown to Miami for a benefit and met them all; they hung out with fans all day and Maurice did a cruise with the fans. Hubby said no, and now I could kick myself for not insisting.

So when it came time for Puerto Rico - HA! I told him he better NOT stand between me and SP! :D

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:00 am
by mistiejourney
Fact Finder wrote:I was actually thinking of adding the Soundtracks from Grease and Saturday Night Fever, (both from 1978) , but thought I might get my butt kicked.

I was 18.


You, I would not spank! :wink:

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:27 am
by Enigma869
Fact Finder wrote:I was actually thinking of adding the Soundtracks from Grease and Saturday Night Fever, (both from 1978) , but thought I might get my butt kicked.

I was 18.



Only Grease came out in 1978. I know, as Olivia Newton-John was the first chick I ever wanted to do dirty things to (but only the version in the black leather, at the end of Grease) :twisted: Saturday Night Fever (the movie and the soundtrack) were released in 1977. As for the poster who mentions the Bee Gees...I couldn't agree more. I thought those three guys were BRILLIANT musicians, and their work extended WAY beyond just recording music. They wrote MANY hits, for other artists. The Bee Gees might be the most formidable trio in the history of music, and I wasn't even into disco music!


John from Boston

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:31 am
by Higgy
This was the high point year for Kansas. Portrait, Closet Chronicles, Lightning Hand...

This fucking album kicks ass!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:43 am
by The Sushi Hunter
VH of course got my vote, again, another 70's band I didn't get into until I was in high school in the early 80's. I still to this day got my Van Halen Van Halen LP and CD. And the BeeGees, yep, they were as much part of the late 70's as anyone, and according to wiki, the BeeGees were the best rated band in the world in 1978. The first time I ever saw them was when I went to the movie theater and saw Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. It was by chance during this movie that I had seen Aerosmith for the very first time. They did "Come Together" by the Beatles. At the end of this song I recall Steven Tyler fell off the stage and died in the movie.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbmdAFA5Sks

But to this day I've not seen Saturday Night Fever yet I know it was a huge movie and the soundtrack played a major contributor to the late 70's Disco movement.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:02 am
by cyndy!
mistiejourney wrote:
cyndy! wrote:i loved the bee gees! saw sgt peppers in the theatres several times & saw them live on the spirits having flown tour in 1979.


In Oakland? I saw them there in '76, '79 and at the Shoreline in '89. The year the SPIN packages started for FTLOSM ('84?) I could have flown to Miami for a benefit and met them all; they hung out with fans all day and Maurice did a cruise with the fans. Hubby said no, and now I could kick myself for not insisting.

So when it came time for Puerto Rico - HA! I told him he better NOT stand between me and SP! :D

yup, saw the bee gees at oakland coliseum. my seats were at the furthest point from the stage. this was before journey started the trend of video screens, so it was kinda disappointing seeing them as little dots on the stage.

i really regret not going to the SP show in puerto rico.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 11:05 am
by mistiejourney
cyndy! wrote:
mistiejourney wrote:
cyndy! wrote:i loved the bee gees! saw sgt peppers in the theatres several times & saw them live on the spirits having flown tour in 1979.


In Oakland? I saw them there in '76, '79 and at the Shoreline in '89. The year the SPIN packages started for FTLOSM ('84?) I could have flown to Miami for a benefit and met them all; they hung out with fans all day and Maurice did a cruise with the fans. Hubby said no, and now I could kick myself for not insisting.

So when it came time for Puerto Rico - HA! I told him he better NOT stand between me and SP! :D

yup, saw the bee gees at oakland coliseum. my seats were at the furthest point from the stage. this was before journey started the trend of video screens, so it was kinda disappointing seeing them as little dots on the stage.

i really regret not going to the SP show in puerto rico.


Steve Perry singing in the pouring rain - damn! Good memories and lots of friends made. I managed to maintain a very mature, conversant facade until he moved to the next table at the Hard Rock and then I ordered the STRONGEST margarita on the menu. Lord knows I needed it! :D

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:05 pm
by The Sushi Hunter
cyndy! wrote:so it was kinda disappointing seeing them as little dots on the stage.


That sucks big time I think. I've always gotten a seat within the first few rows from the stage, but I've only been to concerts in Tokyo and no where else. I don't think I'd go if I was so far that the stage looked like stick people on it. That to me would blow because I want to see them up close also.

Dude.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 12:55 pm
by Red13JoePa
You're asleep at the switch, here, Colnel.

Foreigner's best-selling record (with reason, except for "I Have Waited So Long") Double Vision seems a bit truant to the list.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:00 pm
by piecesofeight
Styx, Pieces of Eight :P

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:00 pm
by Saint John
I voted for Van Halen.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:04 pm
by Red13JoePa
Saint John wrote:I voted for Van Halen.


Uh uh.
No.

Not before Some Girls, no way.

Christ Infinity's better than VH I. And Journey, platinum be damned, struggled MIGHTILY with Infinity in my esteem (so bad it could and SHOULD've been an EP w/ Lights, Wheel, Anytime/Felling That Way).

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:06 pm
by ProgRocker53
Red13JoePa wrote:
Saint John wrote:I voted for Van Halen.


Uh uh.
No.

Not before Some Girls, no way.

Christ Infinity's better than VH I. And Journey, platinum be damned, struggled MIGHTILY with Infinity in my esteem (so bad it could and SHOULD've been an EP w/ Lights, Wheel, Anytime/Felling That Way).


Van Halen's debut album is an absolute tour de force, man. Infinity's not as bad as you say it is.... Lights, WITS, FTW/AT, Somethin' to Hide, and Winds of March are all MONSTER tracks. Sure, La Do Da (studio) and Can Do are duds, but the rest of the album is solid as fuck.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:34 pm
by Rick
ProgRocker53 wrote:
Red13JoePa wrote:
Saint John wrote:I voted for Van Halen.


Uh uh.
No.

Not before Some Girls, no way.

Christ Infinity's better than VH I. And Journey, platinum be damned, struggled MIGHTILY with Infinity in my esteem (so bad it could and SHOULD've been an EP w/ Lights, Wheel, Anytime/Felling That Way).


Van Halen's debut album is an absolute tour de force, man. Infinity's not as bad as you say it is.... Lights, WITS, FTW/AT, Somethin' to Hide, and Winds of March are all MONSTER tracks. Sure, La Do Da (studio) and Can Do are duds, but the rest of the album is solid as fuck.
I chose Infinity in haste. I should have picked VH's debut. That is a better record for sure.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:48 pm
by Pstburp
Where is Toto?
Kansas
Rush
Boston
Van Halen
Journey
The Who
Black Sabbath
The Cars