I guess it'll come as little surprise to learn that I'm a big fan of Steel Panther. I note Flyer included one of theirs in his Des O'Island Discs list t'other day too.
Top man Uber and Flyer. I wanted to post 17 in a row but I guess it's a bit too blue for the forum and may get me into hot water with the powers that be. Me and a few mates hired a camper type van a few of years back, we drove to the south of France to lake Annecy to watch the trial stage of the Tour De France. Anyway we all bought a selection of music but I had Feel The Steel on CD as my secret weapon. Being it was a lads break this CD became the soundtrack to our three day visit to France, the other CD's did not get a look in. With every listen it just got funnier plus they are also very good musicians.
Steel Panther "17 in a row" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH7ogQldm14 Warning, contains lots of the F word hence I only put up a link.
As the hip young things might say...LOL Beth Hart anybody? [video=youtube_share;oNj_JpWJqEg]http://youtu.be/oNj_JpWJqEg[/video]
[video=youtube;0FrFytItybk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FrFytItybk[/video] No Peter in this one but Bill Bruford playing drums with Phil!
Yes from around 1977 and 'Wondrous Stories'... [video=youtube;vVo1Tse0s14]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVo1Tse0s14[/video]
Genesis from 1975 and 'The Carpet Crawlers'... [video=youtube;_MNl9uTQ618]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MNl9uTQ618[/video]
Queen from 1976 and 'I'm in love with my car', a rarity without Freddie on vocals, Roger Taylor wrote and sung... [video=youtube;oaEM4JYFPfw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaEM4JYFPfw[/video]
There is good music from many era's but have to admit the 70's was a very productive and experimental time and I'm a big fan of this era! Also the football was pretty good for us QPR fans back then but I was too young so was not able to witness this fine time like some of you lucky people!
Another classic from that era... [video=youtube;VosFiY1SifA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VosFiY1SifA[/video]
And this is the critically acclaimed 'The Four Horsemen' by Aphrodite's Child from their 1972 album '666', a band featuring Vangelis as well as Demis Roussos on vocals. Really an excellent album... [video=youtube;3KCbqhJt16k]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KCbqhJt16k[/video]