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Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Timothy Friedmann
261 episodes
5 days ago
Informative and Entertaining conversation about the greatest decade of music! Spanning the years 1967-'82. Spotlight Years, Featured Artists Plus! 1-Hit Wonders, "Not-so-good Songs," and more!
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Informative and Entertaining conversation about the greatest decade of music! Spanning the years 1967-'82. Spotlight Years, Featured Artists Plus! 1-Hit Wonders, "Not-so-good Songs," and more!
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History
Episodes (20/261)
Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 10
This week, John Lennon's final album, "Double Fantasy," is in our spotlight. Frank and I discuss the tragic events that began on December 8th, 1980, and for weeks, months, and years afterwards. It's still hard to believe, isn't it? Next week, Billy Joel's last one, with lyrics anyway: "River of Dreams."
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5 days ago
1 hour 8 minutes 37 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 9
Jim Croce's final album, "I Got A Name," is this week's "Best Last Album." Little did anyone at the time this album was released, that it would be Jim's last. From the title cut to "I'll Have to say I Love You in a Song" and "Lover's Cross," Jim great songs and tireless touring would end so tragically in September, 1973. Frank and I will discuss, and play some of those wonderful album tracks. Next week, John Lennon's "Double Fantasy."
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1 week ago
1 hour 2 minutes 46 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 8
Season 14 continues with Episode 8: The final studio album by The Doors--"LA Woman." 1971 signaled the end of the music by Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, John Densmore and Ray Manzarek. From the title track, to "Riders on the Storm," Frankie and I will run down all the cuts, and give you some insight into the group's producer. Next week, Jim Croce's last album: "I Got a Name."
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 49 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 7
This week, before Frankie and I begin taking a look at "Best Last Albums," we'll begin the show with a fitting tribute to the late John Lodge of the Moody Blues, who passed away late last week at the age of 82. What great songs he wrote for us, including "Isn't Life Strange," "Ride My See-Saw" and "I'm just a Singer in a Rock 'n Roll Band." Then in our new Feature, "Best Last Albums, this week it's "In Through the Out Door" by Led Zeppelin.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 8 minutes 33 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 6
This week, Frankie and I take a final look (at least for now!), at our "Best Debut Albums;" "Dream of the Blue Turtles" by Sting. The 1985 release marked the beginning of a tremendous solo career which still is here today. Next week, we'll begin our "Best Last Albums" feature--with Zeppelin's last, "In Through the out Door." Enjoy!
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1 month ago
47 minutes 59 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 5
Styx is this week's Featured Artist!! Frankie and I (especially me) have been clamoring for their induction, or at least, nomination into the Rock Hall. It won't be this year (Nov 8th in LA), but maybe next year! Next week, we'll take a look at yet another one of our Best Debut Albums--"Dream of the Blue Turtles" by Sting. He stepped out into the solo spotlight with this top album from 1985.
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1 month ago
1 hour 1 minute 30 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 4
This week--it's Def Leppard!! Frankie will be telling us how the band's name was originally spelled + we'll discuss how long it was-and how many albums it took-for them to break out! Next week, we'll take a look at Styx. Enjoy!
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes 18 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 3
This week: at long last...Van Halen!! Find out all about the band, who helped them get started (its' someone you know!), who was their producer early on (also someone you know!), and hear Frankie's thoughts about who he thinks was the better lead singer. Enjoy!!
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1 month ago
1 hour 18 minutes 26 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 2
This week- It's R.E.M!! Frank and I will be discussing what has made this band so popular since the early '80s, as a campus favorite at the Univ. of Georgia. And now, more than 40 years later-their music sustains. Enjoy!!
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 28 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 14 Episode 1
It's a brand-new season! Frankie and I kick off Season 14 with a look at one of the long-time rockers--U2. The group from Dublin, Ireland has been on the scene since the late-70s, and the 4 members have been together since the start. Next week, another Rock Hall of Famer--REM. Thanks for joining us for Season 14!
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2 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 33 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 15
This week, we take a break from our usual conversations, with a look back to the year 1975! As Frankie says, this is the year that everybody came back out with great music. So much else happened that year as well, and Frank & I will get into it in this episode. Next week, we'll begin a brand-new season of shows--U2 will be front-and-center as our Featured Artists. Enjoy!
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2 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 6 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 14
This week, Frank and I wrap up a terrific Season 13, with the Debut Album of Pat Benatar's: "In the Heat of the Night." This one began a better than 4-decade career as a rocker, along with her husband-guitarist Neil Geraldo. Next week, we'll bring back a Classic Conversation from the year 1975; the year Frankie says "They all came out with great rock 'n roll albums!!" In 2 weeks, we'll start Season 14 with U2 as our Featured Artist.
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2 months ago
56 minutes 57 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 13
This week, certainly NOT an unlucky episode! Frank and I are featuring a not-to-well-known Debut album, but still a really good one--and one that Frankie wanted to hit, "The Clash." First released in the UK in '77; then two years later here in the US. Next week, we'll conclude Season 13 with a look at Pat Benatar's first album, "In the Heat of the Night," from 1979. Enjoy!
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2 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 55 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 12
As Frankie and I begin to wrap up Season 13, we continue with our "Best Debut Albums." This week, It's George Harrison's "All Things Must Pass." Hear how many top musicians performed with George on this 6-sided set! Next week, one of Frank's favorites: "The Clash." Enjoy!
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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 11 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 11
This week, Phil Collins is featured with his debut album "Face Value." Next week, it's George Harrison's goodbye to the Beatles with his "All Things Must Pass;" which may-or may not be his actual debut album. Enjoy!
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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 38 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 10
At the dawn of 1980, we were still dealing with the final big days of Disco, but things were finally changing-and for the better! Tom Petty's "Damn the Torpedoes," "Glass Houses" by Billy Joel, and the debut album from Christopher Cross all dominated the album charts at the start of the new decade. Cross' debut effort would become a 5-time Grammy Winner, including one for Best New Artist. "Christopher Cross" is this week's Best Debut Album. Next week, Phil Collins burst on the scene with his debut, "Face Value." Enjoy!
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3 months ago
50 minutes 53 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 9
This week's Best Debut Album comes from Tom Petty. Though not widely known when released in 1976, a few of the songs have gone on to become staples of Classic Rock!! Next week, the debut from Christopher Cross will be front-and-center (1980). The album went on to win 5 Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist. Enjoy!
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3 months ago
56 minutes 19 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episiode 8
Hope you had a terrific 4th of July holiday weekend! This week, Frankie and I head back to 1969 with the "Best Debut Album," Crosby, Stills & Nash. You'll learn how the trio got together, after some behind the scenes dealings of 2 powerful record company executives. Next week, we'll have Tom Petty's debut from 1976. Enjoy!
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4 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 20 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 7
This week's "Best Debut Album" features Toto! From late '78 into '79, and into today--Songs like "Hold the Line" and "I'll Supply the Love" are still staples of Rock and Contemporary stations all over the world. Top session musicians like Jeff and Steve Porcaro, Steve Lukather and David Paich formed Toto in the late 70's, and the group continues to tour today. Enjoy!
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4 months ago
1 hour 47 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Tim Friedmann's 70s Rock Conversations Season 13 Episode 6
This week, it's Bob Welch's first solo effort, "French Kiss." This Platinum Album was released in September, 1977 at the height of the Disco Era, and about the same time as the release of the mega-hit soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever." Bob Welch, the former member of Fleetwood Mac, enlisted the help of former bandmates Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood and Christine McVie. Enjoy!
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4 months ago
55 minutes 23 seconds

Tim Friedmann's 70's Rock Conversations
Informative and Entertaining conversation about the greatest decade of music! Spanning the years 1967-'82. Spotlight Years, Featured Artists Plus! 1-Hit Wonders, "Not-so-good Songs," and more!