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Cris W. Barnes's avatar

I hit college in 1972. Here is what I remember was spinning on dorm turntables:

Carole King’s “Tapestry," especially if you were trying to get into a girl.

Same thing for Cat Stevens “Teaser and the Firecat”.

Yes “Fragile” (and especially the song “Roundabout” played over and over again).

Rod Stewart’s “Every Picture Tells a Story” (and especially “Maggie May”).

People would have brought at least one Creedence Clearwater Revival album. The cool kids had The Rolling Stones “Sticky Fingers”.

And I mostly discovered and studied to The Allman Brothers “Live at the Fillmore East”.

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Chuck Magee's avatar

I haven't been on a campus much for the last decade, but Chuck Berry's bangers (Johnny B Goode, You Never can Tell, Roll over Beethoven) were current for at least 50 years, from the late 50s to the late 00s.

At the opposite end, Joan Osborne's "One of us" was inescapable during 1995 fall semester and then kinda vanished (or maybe I just graduated).

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