Summary of The Top Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Albums of the 1970's

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This YouTube video discusses the top hard rock and heavy metal albums of the 1970's. Some of the albums discussed include Deep Purple's Machine Head, Mountain's Leslie Westin Company, and Black Sabbath's Vol. 4. The video also discusses some of the pre-Woodstock generation of hard rock and metal bands.

  • 00:00:00 In this YouTube video, Pete Pardo from Co Tranquility presents a retrospective of the best hard rock and heavy metal albums from the 1970s. The first album he covers is Machine Head's 1970 release, Deep Purple's 1970 release, and New York's Mountain's 1971 release, Leslie Westin Company. He also discusses the pre-Woodstock generation of heavy rock and metal bands, including Deep Purple, Purple Sabbath, Zeppelin, and Rainbow.
  • 00:05:00 The 1970s were a time of great hard rock music, with heavy metal and blues rock being the most popular genres. Some of the bands mentioned in the video include Deep Purple, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Black Sabbath, and Grand Funk Railroad. This album, by Golden Earring, is a great example of their early work.
  • 00:10:00 This video covers the top hard rock and heavy metal albums of the 1970s, starting with Black Sabbath's "Vol. 4." Other notable albums include Queen's "Queen," Led Zeppelin's "Physical Graffiti," and Queen II's "Queen II."
  • 00:15:00 This YouTube video discusses the top hard rock and heavy metal albums of the 1970's. The Montrose album, Sammy Hagar's debut with the band, is mentioned as being one of the best albums of that era. Other albums discussed include Alice Cooper's Billion Dollar Babies, Blue Oyster Cult's Secret Treaties, Kiss's Alive, and Judas Priest's Sad Wings of Destiny. Each album is praised for its quality music and timelessness.
  • 00:20:00 The 1970s were a great time for heavy rock and heavy metal, with some of the best albums released during that time. In this video, "The Top Hard Rock & Heavy Metal Albums of the 1970s," we take a look at some of the best albums released during that decade. Budgie, Metallica, Nazareth, Ted Nugent, and Motor City Man all make appearances on this list, and each album is worth hearing.
  • 00:25:00 This video discusses the top hard rock and heavy metal albums of the 1970's, with particular focus on the 1970's German rock band Scorpions' albums Virgin Killer and Taken by Force. Rainbow's sophomore release, Rainbow Rising, is also mentioned. Some tough choices had to be made, and the album chosen as the best hard rock and metal album of the 1970's is Black Sabbath's Paranoid. Other bands mentioned include AC/DC, Boston, Scorpions, and Rainbow.
  • 00:30:00 This YouTube video discusses the top hard rock and heavy metal albums of the 1970's. Flight to the Rainbow, Taken by Force, and Virgin Killers are all mentioned as being good albums, but Scorpion is considered to be the best by the presenter. Michael Schenker rejoins Scorpions in 1974 and the band releases some great material, but the 70s are ultimately the band's best period. Priest's Hemispheres is cited as one of the greatest heavy rock albums of all time.
  • 00:35:00 In this YouTube video, the host discusses some of the best hard rock and heavy metal albums of the 1970's. He starts with the 1970s, discussing the deep purple offshoot band Gillan and the Bernie Sanders-fronted Mr. Universe. He then moves on to talk about the Gillan album, Mr. Universe, and fourme on guitar. John McCoy on bass is also mentioned. Ian Shreeves is screaming on the album and the tracks are very underrated. The last two albums in the list are Motorhead's debut album and their second album, Overkill. Motorhead's debut is the host's favorite, while the second is a close second. The host wraps up the 1970s by discussing Motorhead's recent death and the classic lineup of the band.

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