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Help me build a Spotify Playlist....  70's guitar rock

Looking for recommendations for good songs from the 70's- ish (southern rock-ish) that are great driving songs.  Looking for songs in the vein of Whipping Post by the Allman Brothers (I know '69), Freebird, Black Betty, etc...

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Some of my favorites:

 

"Dreams I'll Never See" Molly Hatchet (Allman Brothers cover)

"Radar Love" Golden Earring

"Carry On Wayward Son" Kansas

"La Grange" ZZ Top

"Couldn't Stand The Weather" Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble

"What's Your Name?" Lynyrd Skynyrd

"Don't Fear The Reaper" Blue Oyster Cult

"Black Dog" Led Zeppelin

 

 

OK, the last two aren't exactly southern, but they're great driving tunes.  Same could be said for "Radar Love", but . . .

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“Gimme Three Steps”  Lynyrd Skynyrd

”Flirting with Disaster”  Molly Hatchet

”Revival”  Allman Brothers

”Take the Highway”  Marshall Tucker Band

”Refugee” Tom Petty

”There Goes Another Love Song”  Outlaws

”Ramblin’ Man”  Allman Brothers 

“Caught Up in You”  .38 Special

”Statesboro Blues”  Allman Brothers 

 

 

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"Never Been Any Reason" is a great choice.  My dad and uncle would rock that Head East album whenever my uncle would come home when I was growing up.  Gets played at least 3x a day on Midwestern classic rock stations.

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18 minutes ago, Rimbo said:

anything off of Van Halen I or II

but "Ain't Talkin Bout Love" especially

Or "Panama", because great song but also

Yeah, we're running a little bit hot tonight
I can barely see the road from the heat coming off it
I reach down between my legs and
Ease the seat back

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24 minutes ago, Al_4_ISU said:

"Never Been Any Reason" is a great choice.  My dad and uncle would rock that Head East album whenever my uncle would come home when I was growing up.  Gets played at least 3x a day on Midwestern classic rock stations.

Yeah, back in high school (early 80s) there was a cover band in our area that played all the current hits, but they would always end their dances with either "China Grove" (that would be good add to the list too) or "Never Been Any Reason".  

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Highway Star-Deep Purple

The Night Electricity Came to Arkansas-Black Oak Arkansas

30 days in the Hole-Humble Pie

Born on the Bayou-CCR

You and Me and My GT-Todd Rundgren

Do You Know What I Mean-Lee Michaels

Give it to Me-J. Geils

I’m Your Captain-Grand Funk RR

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3 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Or "Panama", because great song but also

Yeah, we're running a little bit hot tonight
I can barely see the road from the heat coming off it
I reach down between my legs and
Ease the seat back

but that's 1980s guitar rock 

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24 Hours at a Time - Marshall Tucker

Can't You See - Marshall Tucker

There goes another Love Song - The Outlaws

Gator Country - Molly Hatchet

Spooky - Atlanta Rythm Section

LaGrange - ZZ Top

 

a few non-southern rock

Can't You hear me knocking - Stones

Reelin in the years - Steely Dan

China Grove - Doobies

 

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Lotta good stuff from the 70s already mentioned, but will offer up The Joker by Steve Miller band.  Here’s some post 70s that will fit on your playlist.

Change - Blind Mellon

Hard Sun - Indio

Beg Steal or Borrow - Ray Lamontagne

Loner - Ekoustic Hookah

Closer to the Sun - Slightly Stoopid

Lucky Man - The Verve

Vagabond - Wolfmother

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Man, this thread led me down through a couple of internet surfing time sucks, but this live long version of Another Man's Woman by ARS, with Paul Goddard's amazing bass solo made it all worth it:

 

You've got to love a band that has a lead bass and two lead guitars!

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