- Randy Newman - Sail Away (Sail Away, 1972)
- Neil Young - Old Man (Harvest, 1972)
- Bruce Springsteen - 4th Of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) (The Wild, The Innocent and The E Street Shuffle, 1973)
- Simon & Garfunkel - The Only Living Boy In New York (Bridge Over Troubled Water, 1970)
- Cat Stevens - Where Do The Children Play? (Tea For The Tillerman, 1970)
- Elton John - Tiny Dancer (Madman Across The Water, 1971)
- Jackson Browne - Rock Me On The Water (Jackson Browne, 1972)
- Steely Dan - Show Biz Kids (Countdown To Ecstasy, 1973)
- Fleetwood Mac - Hypnotized (Mystery To Me, 1973)
- America - Riverside (America, 1971)
- Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band (Workingman's Dead, 1970)
- Rod Stewart - Mandolin Wind (Every Picture Tells A Story, 1971)
- Van Morrison - Tupelo Honey (Tupelo Honey, 1971)
- George Harrison - I'd Have You Anytime (All Things Must Pass, 1970)
- Derek & The Dominos - Keep On Growing (Layla and Assorted Love Songs, 1970)
- Santana - Hope You're Feeling Better (Abraxis, 1970)
- The Beach Boys - Sail On Sailor (Holland, 1973)
reflections, ruminations, ramblings and rants on music, books, beer, politics, technology, media, etc, etc. from a 60 something music collector, librarian, political observer, technology geek, veteran, history buff, beer enthusiast, sci-fi fan, obsessive mixtaper and former DJ. And now retired. I've also have begun to gather posts I've made over the past year of so (2017-18) from various other social media platforms and have gathered them here in one place.
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Rocked Me On The Water - Decade 2
Rocked Me On The Water - Decade 2. Music from the early 70's that rocked me on the water while I was in the Navy during that time period. Many of the albums I was buying during this time were on the new media of prerecorded cassette tape. I was buying tapes because they were easier to manage on board ship especially during high seas when a record player just didn't work well. I also did not have a work space that I could set up a stereo with a record player so it was tapes for me. I think the first tape I got was George Harrison's All Things Must Pass.
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