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URL icon « on: April 01, 2013, 05:02:33 PM »

Ugh.  Just looking at Billboard Magazine's Top 100 Songs of 1973 makes me realize why the Fest was started.  Some of these songs are SO lame!  And most can be found playing in an elevator near you!

Thank god for the original Festivarians!!!

(However, I'm first to admit that I can sing along with just about every one of these!) 

№    Title    Artist(s)
1    "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"    Tony Orlando and Dawn
2    "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"    Jim Croce
3    "Killing Me Softly with His Song"    Roberta Flack
4    "Let's Get It On"    Marvin Gaye
5    "My Love"    Paul McCartney & Wings
6    "Why Me"    Kris Kristofferson
7    "Crocodile Rock"    Elton John
8    "Will It Go Round in Circles"    Billy Preston
9    "You're So Vain"    Carly Simon
10    "Touch Me in the Morning"    Diana Ross
11    "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"    Vicki Lawrence
12    "Playground In My Mind"    Clint Holmes
13    "Brother Louie"    Stories
14    "Delta Dawn"    Helen Reddy
15    "Me and Mrs. Jones"    Billy Paul
16    "Frankenstein"    Edgar Winter Group
17    "Drift Away"    Dobie Gray
18    "Little Willy"    Sweet
19    "You Are the Sunshine of My Life"    Stevie Wonder
20    "Half-Breed"    Cher
21    "That Lady"    The Isley Brothers
22    "Pillow Talk"    Sylvia
23    "We're an American Band"    Grand Funk Railroad
24    "Right Place Wrong Time"    Dr. John
25    "Wildflower"    Skylark
26    "Superstition"    Stevie Wonder
27    "Loves Me Like a Rock"    Paul Simon
28    "The Morning After"    Maureen McGovern
29    "Rocky Mountain High"    John Denver
30    "Stuck in the Middle with You"    Stealers Wheel
31    "Shambala"    Three Dog Night
32    "Love Train"    The O'Jays
33    "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby"    Barry White
34    "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose"    Tony Orlando and Dawn
35    "Keep on Truckin'"    Eddie Kendricks
36    "Dancing in the Moonlight"    King Harvest
37    "Danny's Song"    Anne Murray
38    "Monster Mash"    Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers
39    "Natural High"    Bloodstone
40    "Diamond Girl"    Seals and Crofts
41    "Long Train Runnin'"    The Doobie Brothers
42    "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)"    George Harrison
43    "If You Want Me to Stay"    Sly & the Family Stone
44    "Daddy's Home"    Jermaine Jackson
45    "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)"    Gladys Knight & the Pips
46    "I'm Doin' Fine Now"    New York City
47    "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love"    The Spinners
48    "Daniel"    Elton John
49    "Midnight Train to Georgia"    Gladys Knight & the Pips
50    "Smoke on the Water"    Deep Purple
51    "The Cover of the Rolling Stone"    Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
52    "Behind Closed Doors"    Charlie Rich
53    "Your Mama Don't Dance"    Loggins and Messina
54    "Feelin' Stronger Every Day"    Chicago
55    "The Cisco Kid"    War
56    "Live and Let Die"    Paul McCartney & Wings
57    "Oh Babe What Would You Say?"    Hurricane Smith
58    "I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)"    Johnnie Taylor
59    "Sing"    The Carpenters
60    "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)"    The Four Tops
61    "Dueling Banjos"    Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
62    "Higher Ground"    Stevie Wonder
63    "Here I Am (Come And Take Me)"    Al Green
64    "My Maria"    B.W. Stevenson
65    "Superfly"    Curtis Mayfield
66    "Get Down"    Gilbert O'Sullivan
67    "Last Song"    Edward Bear
68    "Reelin' In the Years"    Steely Dan
69    "Hocus Pocus"    Focus
70    "Yesterday Once More"    The Carpenters
71    "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"    Bette Midler
72    "Clair"    Gilbert O'Sullivan
73    "Do It Again"    Steely Dan
74    "Kodachrome"    Paul Simon
75    "Why Can't We Live Together"    Timmy Thomas
76    "So Very Hard To Go"    Tower of Power
77    "Do You Wanna Dance?"    Bette Midler
78    "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu"    Johnny Rivers
79    "Ramblin' Man"    The Allman Brothers Band
80    "Masterpiece"    The Temptations
81    "Peaceful"    Helen Reddy
82    "One of a Kind (Love Affair)"    The Spinners
83    "Funny Face"    Donna Fargo
84    "Funky Worm"    Ohio Players
85    "Angie"    The Rolling Stones
86    "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"    Blue Ridge Rangers
87    "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend"    Lobo
88    "Break Up to Make Up"    The Stylistics
89    "Daisy a Day"    Jud Strunk
90    "Also sprach Zarathustra"    Eumir Deodato
91    "Stir It Up"    Johnny Nash
92    "Money"    Pink Floyd
93    "Gypsy Man"    War
94    "The World Is a Ghetto"    War
95    "Yes We Can Can"    The Pointer Sisters
96    "Free Ride"    Edgar Winter Group
97    "Space Oddity"    David Bowie
98    "It Never Rains in Southern California"    Albert Hammond
99    "The Twelfth of Never"    Donny Osmond
100    "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"    The Temptations
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URL icon « Reply #1 on: April 01, 2013, 06:43:55 PM »

I'll still take 1973 "pop" over modern day popular music - in a heart beat!  Maybe that's why Mumford is getting such a big hype, a lot of kids these days may have never heard acoustic instruments.

Regardless, in 1973 the Grateful Dead were in their prime & what we now term "classic rock" was being born ...

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URL icon « Reply #2 on: April 02, 2013, 08:52:38 AM »

Ugh.  Just looking at Billboard Magazine's Top 100 Songs of 1973 makes me realize why the Fest was started.  Some of these songs are SO lame!  And most can be found playing in an elevator near you!

Thank god for the original Festivarians!!!

(However, I'm first to admit that I can sing along with just about every one of these!) 

№    Title    Artist(s)
1    "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"    Tony Orlando and Dawn
2    "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"    Jim Croce
3    "Killing Me Softly with His Song"    Roberta Flack
4    "Let's Get It On"    Marvin Gaye
5    "My Love"    Paul McCartney & Wings
6    "Why Me"    Kris Kristofferson
7    "Crocodile Rock"    Elton John
8    "Will It Go Round in Circles"    Billy Preston
9    "You're So Vain"    Carly Simon
10    "Touch Me in the Morning"    Diana Ross
11    "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"    Vicki Lawrence
12    "Playground In My Mind"    Clint Holmes
13    "Brother Louie"    Stories
14    "Delta Dawn"    Helen Reddy
15    "Me and Mrs. Jones"    Billy Paul
16    "Frankenstein"    Edgar Winter Group
17    "Drift Away"    Dobie Gray
18    "Little Willy"    Sweet
19    "You Are the Sunshine of My Life"    Stevie Wonder
20    "Half-Breed"    Cher
21    "That Lady"    The Isley Brothers
22    "Pillow Talk"    Sylvia
23    "We're an American Band"    Grand Funk Railroad
24    "Right Place Wrong Time"    Dr. John
25    "Wildflower"    Skylark
26    "Superstition"    Stevie Wonder
27    "Loves Me Like a Rock"    Paul Simon
28    "The Morning After"    Maureen McGovern
29    "Rocky Mountain High"    John Denver
30    "Stuck in the Middle with You"    Stealers Wheel
31    "Shambala"    Three Dog Night
32    "Love Train"    The O'Jays
33    "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby"    Barry White
34    "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose"    Tony Orlando and Dawn
35    "Keep on Truckin'"    Eddie Kendricks
36    "Dancing in the Moonlight"    King Harvest
37    "Danny's Song"    Anne Murray
38    "Monster Mash"    Bobby "Boris" Pickett and the Crypt-Kickers
39    "Natural High"    Bloodstone
40    "Diamond Girl"    Seals and Crofts
41    "Long Train Runnin'"    The Doobie Brothers
42    "Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth)"    George Harrison
43    "If You Want Me to Stay"    Sly & the Family Stone
44    "Daddy's Home"    Jermaine Jackson
45    "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)"    Gladys Knight & the Pips
46    "I'm Doin' Fine Now"    New York City
47    "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love"    The Spinners
48    "Daniel"    Elton John
49    "Midnight Train to Georgia"    Gladys Knight & the Pips
50    "Smoke on the Water"    Deep Purple
51    "The Cover of the Rolling Stone"    Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show
52    "Behind Closed Doors"    Charlie Rich
53    "Your Mama Don't Dance"    Loggins and Messina
54    "Feelin' Stronger Every Day"    Chicago
55    "The Cisco Kid"    War
56    "Live and Let Die"    Paul McCartney & Wings
57    "Oh Babe What Would You Say?"    Hurricane Smith
58    "I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)"    Johnnie Taylor
59    "Sing"    The Carpenters
60    "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)"    The Four Tops
61    "Dueling Banjos"    Eric Weissberg & Steve Mandell
62    "Higher Ground"    Stevie Wonder
63    "Here I Am (Come And Take Me)"    Al Green
64    "My Maria"    B.W. Stevenson
65    "Superfly"    Curtis Mayfield
66    "Get Down"    Gilbert O'Sullivan
67    "Last Song"    Edward Bear
68    "Reelin' In the Years"    Steely Dan
69    "Hocus Pocus"    Focus
70    "Yesterday Once More"    The Carpenters
71    "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"    Bette Midler
72    "Clair"    Gilbert O'Sullivan
73    "Do It Again"    Steely Dan
74    "Kodachrome"    Paul Simon
75    "Why Can't We Live Together"    Timmy Thomas
76    "So Very Hard To Go"    Tower of Power
77    "Do You Wanna Dance?"    Bette Midler
78    "Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu"    Johnny Rivers
79    "Ramblin' Man"    The Allman Brothers Band
80    "Masterpiece"    The Temptations
81    "Peaceful"    Helen Reddy
82    "One of a Kind (Love Affair)"    The Spinners
83    "Funny Face"    Donna Fargo
84    "Funky Worm"    Ohio Players
85    "Angie"    The Rolling Stones
86    "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"    Blue Ridge Rangers
87    "Don't Expect Me to Be Your Friend"    Lobo
88    "Break Up to Make Up"    The Stylistics
89    "Daisy a Day"    Jud Strunk
90    "Also sprach Zarathustra"    Eumir Deodato
91    "Stir It Up"    Johnny Nash
92    "Money"    Pink Floyd
93    "Gypsy Man"    War
94    "The World Is a Ghetto"    War
95    "Yes We Can Can"    The Pointer Sisters
96    "Free Ride"    Edgar Winter Group
97    "Space Oddity"    David Bowie
98    "It Never Rains in Southern California"    Albert Hammond
99    "The Twelfth of Never"    Donny Osmond
100    "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"    The Temptations

Scarry I know all the words to and hate half the songs!! Thank goodness for PBG!!!!!
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