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The  1970's was the decade where Tom and Bert went from High School grads to College Students as they were moving on from the Woodstock  days of Sex, drugs and Rock n Roll in the late 1960's.

With the Vietnam war raging on and the shootings at Kent State, America was in turmoil.

Many new and up and coming music acts came onto the scene in a HUGE way and the guys go through their lists of what they considered the top Music Acts of the '70's.

From Elton John and Billy Joel to Queen, The Eagles and 3 Dog Nite the guys cover an iconic decade of amazing music!

The guys discuss or should we say "disgust" Rod Stewart and Tom's account about a girl that was hired at Sam Goody (where they were working) and her love of Rod Stewart that ended up being , well, a bit crazy. 

Bert goes through his story of one of his favorite bands, Chicago, and the Jersey Shore party times when they were still young and single and having WAY too much fun.

Tom  covers the "Post" Beatles as one of his music acts and the impact of the Fab Four's solo careers AFTER they broke up and the guys discuss why they were the greatest and most influential band EVER  in their opinion. 

The guys talk about Carole King, Carly Simon and James Taylor, the Bee Gee's and Jim Croce and pass on their honorable mentions as they close out the podcast. 

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