@twinkletoez @Koala
Isaac Hayes really was that dude, so much more than just a great soul singer.
Isaac Hayes really was that dude, so much more than just a great soul singer.
Was an all around maestro
yet you somehow liked Glenn Hughes vocals with Trapeze huh
i do feel like youre not as big on some of the main staple hard rock acts as a lot of people. Purple, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Guns n Roses, Van Halen (i think)
this goes hard

this goes hard
not bad
never even heard of this album, i stopped with them after Sweet Freedom
that cover...
could pull my hair out for another 2 months over this ranking so f*** it
open.spotify.com/playlist/417L0Wb7rYobfUciQDOYpY?si=ec777656b8584199
could pull my hair out for another 2 months over this ranking so f*** it
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/417L0Wb7rYobfUciQDOYpY?si=ec777656b8584199
No Joni
No Joni
Not in the top 20 but most of her album is on there and she was dominant enough to make the collage
Not in the top 20 but most of her album is on there and she was dominant enough to make the collage
as was your boy Gabriel @rvi
potent first post of '75
was looking forward to diving into this album
potent first post of '75
was looking forward to diving into this album
It’s an honor to be the first post
1975
finally
I can't believe 1974 has the reputation as one of the worst years for music
so f***ing stacked
My favorite Sabbath tune (and album)
one of the few Ozzy actually wrote

That primordial bass rumbling, face smashing riff, elegant bridge, peak vocal performance and lyrics. Incredible.
wow
@twinkletoez
This was the most powerful new song I discovered for '74 @twinkletoez