Lucifer is a great band, Johanna is an incredible singer, Nicke no comments needed... and their choice only makes me admire them for exploding everything! The albums they chose are simply iconic and sensational! What devastating good taste!
Most impressive list. I agree with all the picks. "I'd like to thank you whoever gave me this whip, I'll keep it and cherish it forever" .Not too shabby.
I just bought tickets to see Lucifer in Portland in November. It'll be my first concert since COVID and this is the most excited I've been for a show in a long time. Probably the best metal band to debut in the past decade and we hope for many more years of awesome music. I think Johanna's picks have the edge on this one: In Trance and Dreamboat Annie are two of the all-time solid rock albums. I cannot believe nobody went with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (or A Night at the Opera; too obvious?).
I have only recently become aware of "Lucifer". I first heard "The Oath" only a month ago which lead to the more present. I'm somewhat addicted to the Oath. The way you sing keeps me listening to that often.
You guys are so cool!!! On Your Feet Or On Your Knees is another of my picks from ‘75! I just got a new pressing and it sounds awesome!!! Also, Sabotage is my favorite Sabbath album with Ozzy! I think it’s still the heaviest record ever recorded!!! Great picks!! EDIT: I should’ve watched the whole video before commenting! 😆 I still remember hearing Crazy On You, which was my first exposure to Ann & Nancy’s greatness. I was 12 and I said, “I don’t know who this singer is, but I love her.” And I still do. Also, I prefer Fleetwood Mac to Rumors. Lindsey Buckingham is as much a wizard as Stevie is a witch. A good witch, of course. Blackfoot created a new genre in the late 70s: Southern Metal! I saw them half a dozen times, including a double-bill with UFO. It was 1980, right after Schenker left, but they were still great with Paul Chapman (R.I.P.). One last thing: Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings is my favorite ZZ Top tune. That should do it. Take care, guys!
Very fun to watch, I can tell you two love this great music and I love Lucifer. As for me.... 1. Alive! - KISS 2. Sabotage - Black Sabbath 3. Minstrel in the Gallery - Jethro Tull 4. A Night at the Opera - Queen 5. Welcome to my Nightmare - Alice Cooper ....and 1975 was so good it breaks my heart leaving out so many albums.
Tokyo Tapes. I remember having gotten this just based on the cover! You got a guy bent over backwards playing guitar you know there's no ballads. hahaha
I had to look see what came out 1975 , some I knew , others 74 ? 76 ? Anyway ... Brian Eno Another Green World / Alex Harvey Tomorrow Belongs To Me / Status Quo On The Level John Cale Slow Dazzle Frank Zappa Bongo Fury Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here Hawkwind Warrior On The Edge Of Time Arthur Brown Dance Dr. Feelgood Malpractice Roxy Music Siren AC/DC TNT much great in this turn of the decade leading up to what was to come very very soon !! 1977
Only five? Tough assignment! 1. Black Sabbath - Sabotage 2. Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic 3. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti 4. Kiss - Dressed To Kill 5. Blackmore's Rainbow - s/t
excellent list! Armageddon's my favorite hard/prog album of all time. you can't beat Bobby Caldwell, plus Relf's lyrics are food for thought, and the band's overall energy is just timeless. i LOVE that album. i would add Rush: Fly By Night; Roxy Music- Siren; Neil Young- Zuma; Thin Lizzy- Fighting; Funkadelic- Let's Take it to the Stage; Can- Landed; Foghat- Fool For the City; Budgie- Bandolier... there's lots of great choices.
Yes it was very tough placing them No 2 since its the best Hard rock/Prog album ever recorded. Im A Very big fan of caldwells work in Captain Beyond and on Armageddon he outdoes himself with a super lineup. Black Sabbath Sabotage is my favorite album since my early teens so it was Tough.
@@frankmathiesen1779 Yes! Sabotage is great. My fave Sabbath albums are probably 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' and the debut, because of Iommi's tone and Bill's jazzy-yet-stoner grooves. Arguably, Sabbath's my favorite band, by the way (along with Can, early Alice Cooper, Gong and Thin Lizzy), but i listened to them with strange fervor all through the 80s up to at least the mid-90s, so i sort of burned myself out, i guess haha. i 'exchanged' them for all the stoner/doom bands that were beginning to sprout haha. i was obsessed with the Ozzy-era (and do enjoy the Dio and Gillan LPs a lot too)... Oh, one more thing: that Tangerine Dream album is one of my fave live albums ever, too. my fave of theirs is 'Phaedra'. Another good 1975 album i'd like to mention is Mahogany Rush's 'Strange Universe', talk about amazing guitar playing! cheers, Frank!
I've been telling folk for years that the Hurriganes were like a Finnish type of Dr. Feelgood. Two amazing bands. I feel that the "pub rock" description is unfair and inaccurate though. They were so much more than that.
I prefer the early 80s Scorps, however, they were ahead of their time in 1977 with Sails of Charon, it's like a Dio/Yngwie/Maiden or something. Scorps , He's A Woman is kinda chunky too and that's 70s
I love these guys and what they are doing…I grew up on almost the exact music they are showing…certainly the same era (my father had that exact Fandango album and it is one of the first records I remember hearing…he was esp. partial to Southern Rock, even though he was a full-fledged Yankee). Part of me gets kinda sad when I listen to Lucifer though bc it is a stark reminder of how crappy American popular music has become. Don’t get me wrong, you can still find “hidden gems”, but these guys reflect a totally different era where really amazing rock n roll ruled the roost! lol
LOL, I was listening to her and I thought the band was Nordic, but I say. WTF, she has a very strong German accent... And bingo 2:27 :) (I also have a horrible German accent in Dutch)
It was going well until Kiss shocking all style and marketing no substance No accounting for taste but best album of 75 ....... Dr Feelgood not as good as Kiss /....really ...... really .... Kiss are a terrible Slade plagiarising band....... It’s clear you never saw FEELGOOD live they would blow Kiss out the water Redeemed yourself with Frankie tho....
As for Kiss and Dr. Feelgood ?!? Are you kidding me ?!? Kiss is just so bad , embarrassing Room Service ? This is some real bad music . The lyrics are horrible... so between the two ??? There of course is no comparison Dr. Feelgood is about as cool as it gets and a huge influence to the coming Change in Rock Music & Punk ! for the betterment of rock history
Lucifer is a great band, Johanna is an incredible singer, Nicke no comments needed... and their choice only makes me admire them for exploding everything! The albums they chose are simply iconic and sensational! What devastating good taste!
nicke should get polar music prize for all his done
please no, save him from the abba dynasty
So glad to see Johanna giving ZZ Top some love. They are one of my top three favorite bands, and I also love Blue Jean Blues! Great little video guys!
Real cool yes
Black Sabbath is my favourite band. Sabotage is one of the greatest Metal albums of all time. I've seen most of these in concert.
The 70's, one of the greatest decades for music in my opinion
Finally some love for the first Blackfoot album!
This is the smartest commercial I've seen.
I saw you guys in Tampa at the Crowbar. You guys were amazing!! You deserved such a bigger crowd. I love your style. Great video. Rock on!!!
Hey! I live in NYC, saw Lucifer in Brooklyn. And... I have a loft in Tampa / Ybor City and used to hit Crowbar all the time.
did they charge a lot?
Please can you have them back and go through their entire collection ...... I want friends like these two.
Most impressive list. I agree with all the picks. "I'd like to thank you whoever gave me this whip, I'll keep it and cherish it forever" .Not too shabby.
This is so wonderful, honest and pure
i wish i could do series like that
it cant be those things u mentioned when their band name is "lucifer" lol
Scorpions In Trance is one of my favorites too! I was lucky enough to find one on vinyl in a record store about 15 years ago
I just bought tickets to see Lucifer in Portland in November. It'll be my first concert since COVID and this is the most excited I've been for a show in a long time. Probably the best metal band to debut in the past decade and we hope for many more years of awesome music. I think Johanna's picks have the edge on this one: In Trance and Dreamboat Annie are two of the all-time solid rock albums. I cannot believe nobody went with Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow (or A Night at the Opera; too obvious?).
I have only recently become aware of "Lucifer". I first heard "The Oath" only a month ago which lead to the more present. I'm somewhat addicted to the Oath. The way you sing keeps me listening to that often.
Classic albums and just the amount great music from that era
Lucifer III is by far the best album of 2020.
Thundermother’s *Heat Wave* hadn’t been released yet when you made this comment.
Awesome video hang out Johanna and Nicke. Very cool. Wishing you both the best and many metal blessings!!! Awesome choices..
Lucifer III is a very good work, guys! Thanks
What a rad couple. Thanks for the recommendations! Cheers
You guys are so cool!!! On Your Feet Or On Your Knees is another of my picks from ‘75! I just got a new pressing and it sounds awesome!!! Also, Sabotage is my favorite Sabbath album with Ozzy! I think it’s still the heaviest record ever recorded!!! Great picks!! EDIT: I should’ve watched the whole video before commenting! 😆 I still remember hearing Crazy On You, which was my first exposure to Ann & Nancy’s greatness. I was 12 and I said, “I don’t know who this singer is, but I love her.” And I still do. Also, I prefer Fleetwood Mac to Rumors. Lindsey Buckingham is as much a wizard as Stevie is a witch. A good witch, of course. Blackfoot created a new genre in the late 70s: Southern Metal! I saw them half a dozen times, including a double-bill with UFO. It was 1980, right after Schenker left, but they were still great with Paul Chapman (R.I.P.). One last thing: Nasty Dogs and Funky Kings is my favorite ZZ Top tune. That should do it. Take care, guys!
Very fun to watch, I can tell you two love this great music and I love Lucifer. As for me....
1. Alive! - KISS
2. Sabotage - Black Sabbath
3. Minstrel in the Gallery - Jethro Tull
4. A Night at the Opera - Queen
5. Welcome to my Nightmare - Alice Cooper
....and 1975 was so good it breaks my heart leaving out so many albums.
Ohh you'd really like Blood Ceremony then
Rainbow rising of rainbow is the Best cD of 70
Definitely agree with you on the 70s Scorpions. Really their best most adventurous music's. I have the "Scorpion live" double album in Tokyo.
Tokyo Tapes. I remember having gotten this just based on the cover! You got a guy bent over backwards playing guitar you know there's no ballads. hahaha
@@kemouse - Never understood why they didn’t show Uli on the cover, as he is the obvious star of the show! What an incredible guitarist!!!
Love this band...for the excellent music and writing that stays true to its roots of course. Not because this beautiful woman has bewitched me.
Nicke is a metal god!
Never heard about Artful Dodger before, thx!
That Blackfoot record is unbelievable. Not a bad song
scorpions in trance cover looks to be like johanna was back in time to pose for it
That "Vanheden" reference....
Great choice Black Sabbath and Blackfoot. I suggest also Dirty Tricks - Same from 1975 very heavy stuff.
Fleetwood Mac! Yes! That album, taken as whole listening experience, is more amazing than Rumours. Superb choice!
Johanna was the winner here :)
Found the Blackfoot album.for 30 swedish kronor €2,5) and a Hydra album,also great southern Rock at my local thrift store
All great picks! I am also a $1.00 bin create digger! That's where I fund all the gems!!
Lucifer is a fantastic band. Great old school doom metal.
Sabotage #1! Great choices. I own most of those myself.
great selection !
ZZ Top! Best choice next to Sabbath. But "A Night at the Opera" is missing of course :-)
ANATO it's craft, masterpiece ! 👑
Best albums '75 - A Night at the Opera, Physical Graffiti, Sabotage, Wish You Were Here, Caress of Steel, Free Hand
I had to look see what came out 1975 , some I knew , others 74 ? 76 ? Anyway ... Brian Eno Another Green World / Alex Harvey Tomorrow Belongs To Me / Status Quo On The Level John Cale Slow Dazzle Frank Zappa Bongo Fury Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here Hawkwind Warrior On The Edge Of Time Arthur Brown Dance Dr. Feelgood Malpractice Roxy Music Siren AC/DC TNT much great in this turn of the decade leading up to what was to come very very soon !! 1977
This was cool. Thanks!
Dreamboat Annie is a great album. In My book Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow also is there among the top 5-10 albums.
Only five? Tough assignment!
1. Black Sabbath - Sabotage
2. Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic
3. Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
4. Kiss - Dressed To Kill
5. Blackmore's Rainbow - s/t
Uli Jon Roth 70s Scorpions my favorite !!!! UFO BOC Black Oak Arkansas Frank Marino and Mahogony Rush some of my favorites from the mid 70s
Can´t find the Blackfoot album from 1975...? 🥺
Indeed. Your Evening Wind is a lot better than the original one. California Son is probably my most played 7" ever!
Great play list
great choices
That was killer now do my favorite year 1976!
Dreamboat Annie is still one of my favorites.
Clandestine is one of my top ten albums of all time
Hurriganes mentioned, thanks Nicke!
Dr feelgood are a very underrated band
Black sabbath: Sabotage
Armageddon: Armageddon
Ufo: Force It
Led Zeppelin: Psysical Graffiti
Tangerine Dream: Rubycon
excellent list! Armageddon's my favorite hard/prog album of all time. you can't beat Bobby Caldwell, plus Relf's lyrics are food for thought, and the band's overall energy is just timeless. i LOVE that album. i would add Rush: Fly By Night; Roxy Music- Siren; Neil Young- Zuma; Thin Lizzy- Fighting; Funkadelic- Let's Take it to the Stage; Can- Landed; Foghat- Fool For the City; Budgie- Bandolier... there's lots of great choices.
Yes it was very tough placing them No 2 since its the best Hard rock/Prog album ever recorded. Im A Very big fan of caldwells work in Captain Beyond and on Armageddon he outdoes himself with a super lineup.
Black Sabbath Sabotage is my favorite album since my early teens so it was Tough.
@@frankmathiesen1779 Yes! Sabotage is great. My fave Sabbath albums are probably 'Sabbath Bloody Sabbath' and the debut, because of Iommi's tone and Bill's jazzy-yet-stoner grooves. Arguably, Sabbath's my favorite band, by the way (along with Can, early Alice Cooper, Gong and Thin Lizzy), but i listened to them with strange fervor all through the 80s up to at least the mid-90s, so i sort of burned myself out, i guess haha. i 'exchanged' them for all the stoner/doom bands that were beginning to sprout haha. i was obsessed with the Ozzy-era (and do enjoy the Dio and Gillan LPs a lot too)... Oh, one more thing: that Tangerine Dream album is one of my fave live albums ever, too. my fave of theirs is 'Phaedra'. Another good 1975 album i'd like to mention is Mahogany Rush's 'Strange Universe', talk about amazing guitar playing! cheers, Frank!
I've been telling folk for years that the Hurriganes were like a Finnish type of Dr. Feelgood. Two amazing bands. I feel that the "pub rock" description is unfair and inaccurate though. They were so much more than that.
the pretty blond lady picked out all bangers cheers to her
Dr Feelgood is one of my favs. Check out the film Oil City Confidential.
Checked, many times 🙂
how cool is Nicke's belt buckle?
I prefer the early 80s Scorps, however, they were ahead of their time in 1977 with Sails of Charon, it's like a Dio/Yngwie/Maiden or something. Scorps , He's A Woman is kinda chunky too and that's 70s
SCORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRPS!!!!! Uli-Era rules!!!!!!
Wow Lucifer !! Thanks for this...💀
What’s the Finnish pub rock band Nicke talked about?
The Hurriganes
Was hoping for some Funk albums, but I’ll take a Parliament line I guess. 🤘
Intro music?
Is that nicke from Entombed?
Yes!
I love Blackfoot "Reservations".
Some lovely people there....:)
I love these guys and what they are doing…I grew up on almost the exact music they are showing…certainly the same era (my father had that exact Fandango album and it is one of the first records I remember hearing…he was esp. partial to Southern Rock, even though he was a full-fledged Yankee). Part of me gets kinda sad when I listen to Lucifer though bc it is a stark reminder of how crappy American popular music has become. Don’t get me wrong, you can still find “hidden gems”, but these guys reflect a totally different era where really amazing rock n roll ruled the roost! lol
😈🔱👿..best scorpians stuff is when uli was with them...charon... Sabotage is my fav sabbath album..am i going insane played on a quad stereo
sun in my hand
s c o r p i o n s
U L I
Nice lists, but was waiting for Welcome to My Nightmare, Physical Graffiti, and Mothership Connection.
LOL, I was listening to her and I thought the band was Nordic, but I say. WTF, she has a very strong German accent... And bingo 2:27 :) (I also have a horrible German accent in Dutch)
Cómo el buen vino son estos dos.
No Kiss Alive???
I love Dr. Feelgood.
Soft Machine - Bundles
Nicke
Night at the opera queen
Swedish guys always do bend down.
Nicke's sense of humor with pure honesty is the best. Evening Wind cover by Lucifer is better than the original.
The singer of a band called lucifer with a cross tatooed on his finger...LoL
Nicke, you gotta record another studio album with entombed man... and new death breath record. cmon dm is getting stale again...
Nazareth - Hair of the dog
👍
Neither Horses by Patti Smith nor Young Americans by Bowie??? It's an outrage! :)
Nah, the 1970s was over by '75 in my opinion.
❤📢🎼🎵🎶🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸🖖👍🤙
Mycket bra...smakfullt, i alla fall.
And please stop wearing strumpbyxor 😄
✝️🖤🌈4:53👩🎤6:15🎃10:53✨
It was going well until Kiss
shocking all style and marketing
no substance
No accounting for taste but best album of 75 .......
Dr Feelgood not as good as Kiss /....really ...... really .... Kiss are a terrible Slade plagiarising band.......
It’s clear you never saw FEELGOOD live they would blow Kiss out the water
Redeemed yourself with Frankie tho....
As for Kiss and Dr. Feelgood ?!? Are you kidding me ?!? Kiss is just so bad , embarrassing Room Service ? This is some real bad music . The lyrics are horrible... so between the two ??? There of course is no comparison Dr. Feelgood is about as cool as it gets and a huge influence to the coming Change in Rock Music & Punk ! for the betterment of rock history