CREEM 1975 Reader's Poll --------------------------------------- TOP TWENTY GROUPS 1. Rolling Stones 2. Led Zeppelin 3. The Who 4. Aerosmith 5. KISS 6. Bad Company 7. Roxy Music 8. Queen 9. Elton John 10. Pink Floyd 11. Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band 12. Black Sabbath 13. Rod Stewart & the Faces 14. David Bowie 15. Eagles 16. Sparks 17. Jefferson Starship 18. The Tubes 19. Alice Cooper 20. Yes TOP TWENTY ALBUMS 1. Physical Graffiti (Led Zeppelin) 2. Born to Run (Bruce Springsteen) 3. Toys in the Attic (Aerosmith) 4. Young Americans (David Bowie) 5. Alive (KISS) 6. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy (Elton John) 7. By Numbers (The Who) 8. Rock of the Westies (Elton John) 9. Wish You Were Here (Pink Floyd) 10. Sabotage (Black Sabbath) 11. Atlantic Crossing (Rod Stewart) 12. Red Octopus (Jefferson Starship) 13. Welcome to My Nightmare (Alice Cooper) 14. Blow By Blow (Jeff Beck) 15. Venus and Mars (Paul McCartney and Wings) 16. Made in the Shade (Rolling Stones) 17. Frampton (Peter Frampton) 18. Ian Hunter (Ian Hunter) 19. The Tubes (The Tubes) 20. Dressed To Kill (KISS) TOP TEN SINGLES 1. "Fame" (David Bowie) 2. "Born to Run" (Bruce Springsteen) 3. "Miracles" (Jefferson Starship) 4. "Ballroom Blitz" (Sweet) 5. "One of These Nights" (Eagles) 6. "Sweet Emotion" (Aerosmith) 7. "Young Americans" (David Bowie) 8. "I'm Not In Love" (10cc) 9. "Tush" (ZZ Top) 10. "Rock'n'Roll All Night" (KISS) TOP TEN R&B SINGLES 1. "Fame" (David Bowie) 2. "Get Down Tonight" (KC & the Sunshine Band) 3. "Shame, Shame, Shame" (Shirley & Company) 4. "Lady Marmalade" (Labelle) 5. "Games People Play" (Spinners) 6. "Shinin' Star" (Earth, Wind & Fire) 7. "Cut the Cake" (Average White Band) 8. "The Hustle" (Van McCoy) 9. "That's the Way" (KC & the Sunshine Band) 10. "Jive Talkin'" (Bee Gees) BEST GUITARIST 1. Jimmy Page 2. Eric Clapton 3. Keith Richard 4. Jeff Beck 5. Mick Ronson 6. Phil Manzanera 7. Pete Townshend 8. Ron Wood 9. Ritchie Blackmore 10. Todd Rundgren BEST DRUMMER 1. Keith Moon 2. Charlie Watts 3. Nigel Olsson 4. Carl Palmer 5. Peter Criss 6. John Bonham 7. Bill Bruford 8. Simon Kirke 9. Aynsley Dunbar 10. Ringo Starr BEST PRODUCER 1. Todd Rundgren 2. Gus Dudgeon 3. Jimmy Page 4. John Cale 5. George Martin 6. Tony Visconti 7. Glyn Johns 8. Bob Ezrin 9. Glimmer Twins 10. Phil Spector BEST MALE SINGER 1. David Bowie 2. Mick Jagger 3. Elton John 4. Paul Rodgers 5. Robert Plant 6. Steven Tyler 7. Bruce Springsteen 8. Roger Daltrey 9. Rod Stewart 10. Bob Dylan BEST ROCK MOVIE 1. Tommy 2. Stardust 3. Lisztomania 4. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 5. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones 6. Yessongs 7. Nashville 8. Jaws 9. Shampoo 10. Slade in Flame FAD OF THE YEAR 1. Disco 2. Bruce Springsteen 3. Trying to kill the President 4. Jaws 5. The Tubes 6. Drinking 7. Sex 8. Reggae 9. Earth Shoes 10. Short Hair ========================================================================= CREEM 1979 Reader's Poll --------------------------------------- TOP TWENTY-FIVE GROUPS 1. Led Zeppelin 2. Cheap Trick 3. Rolling Stones 4. Who 5. Clash 6. Cars 7. Ramones 8. Van Halen 9. Aerosmith 10. Kiss 11. Blondie 12. Kinks 13. Elvis Costello 14. Bruce Springsteen 15. Ted Nugent 16. Rockpile 17. Heart 18. Rush 19. Graham Parker & the Rumour 20. AC/DC 21. Fleetwood Mac 22. Judas Priest 23. B-52s 24. Queen 25. Styx TOP TWENTY-FIVE ALBUMS 1. In Through The Out Door (Led Zeppelin) 2. Candy-O (The Cars) 3. Dream Police (Cheap Trick) 4. Live At Budokan (Cheap Trick) 5. Rust Never Sleeps (Neil Young & Crazy Horse) 6. Squeezing Out Sparks (Graham Parker & the Rumour) 7. The Kids Are Alright (The Who) 8. Van Halen II (Van Halen) 9. Low Budget (The Kinks) 10. Get The Knack (The Knack) 11. The Clash (The Clash) 12. Dynasty (Kiss) 13. Fear Of Music (Talking Heads) 14. Armed Forces (Elvis Costello) 15. Labour Of Lust (Nick Lowe) 16. Highway To Hell (AC/DC) 17. B-52's (B-52's) 18. Breakfast In America (Supertramp) 19. Night In The Ruts (Aerosmith) 20. Look Sharp! (Joe Jackson) 21. Eat To The Beat (Blondie) 22. The Long Run (The Eagles) 23. Tusk (Fleetwood Mac) 24. Damn The Torpedoes (Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers) 25. You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic (Ian Hunter) TOP FIFTEEN SINGLES 1. "My Sharona" (The Knack) 2. "Let's Go" (The Cars) 3. "Cruel To Be Kind" (Nick Lowe) 4. "I Want You To Want Me" (Cheap Trick) 5. "I Don't Like Mondays" (Boomtown Rats) 6. "Dream Police" (Cheap Trick) 7. "Pop Muzik" (M) 8. "I Was Made For Lovin' You" (Kiss) 9. "Long Live Rock" (The Who) 10. "Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy" (Bad Co.) 11. "My My Hey Hey" (Neil Young) 12. "I Fought The Law" (The Clash) 13. "Roxanne" (The Police) 14. "Superman" (The Kinks) 15. "Rock Lobster" (The B-52's) TOP TEN R&B SINGLES 1. "Bad Girls" (Donna Summer) 2. "You Gotta Serve Somebody" (Bob Dylan) 3. "Sail On" (Commodores) 4. "Hot Stuff" (Donna Summer) 5. "Boom, Boom" (Pat Travers) 6. "After The Love Is Gone" (Earth, Wind & Fire) 7. "Still" (Commodores) 8. "Pop Muzik" (M) 9. "Move It On Over" (George Thorogood & the Destroyers) 10. "I Will Survive" (Gloria Gaynor) BEST GUITARIST 1. Jimmy Page 2. Rick Nielsen 3. Mick Jones (Clash) 4. Edward Van Halen 5. Pete Townshend 6. Ted Nugent 7. Ace Frehley 8. Keith Richards 9. Johnny Ramone 10. Joe Perry BEST DRUMMER 1. John Bonham 2. Bun E. Carlos 3. Neil Peart 4. Peter Criss 5. Charlie Watts 6. Clem Burke 7. Keith Moon 8. Nicky Headon 9. David Robinson 10. Carl Palmer BEST PRODUCER 1. Jimmy Page 2. Nick Lowe 3. Roy Thomas Baker 4. Brian Eno 5. Todd Rundgren 6. Mike Chapman 7. Tom Werman 8. Glimmer Twins 9. Eddie Kramer 10. Phil Spector BEST MALE SINGER 1. Robert Plant 2. Robin Zander 3. Roger Daltrey 4. Mick Jagger 5. David Lee Roth 6. Steven Tyler 7. Elvis Costello 8. Bruce Springsteen 9. Graham Parker 10. Bob Seger BEST ROCK MOVIE 1. The Kids Are Alright 2. Rock 'n' Roll High School 3. Life Of Brian 4. Quadrophenia 5. Rust Never Sleeps 6. Apocalypse Now 7. Alien 8. Hair 9. The Rocky Horror Picture Show 10. The Rose FAD OF THE YEAR 1. Roller Disco 2. Disco 3. Drugs 4. Punk/New Wave Rock 5. Anti-disco 6. The Knack 7. Sex 8. No Nukes 9. Mods 10. Designer jeans ========================================================================= BEST OF THE 70's BEST ALBUM OF THE 70's 1. Led Zeppelin IV (Led Zeppelin) 2. Born To Run (Bruce Springsteen) 3. Alive (Kiss) 4. Some Girls (Rolling Stones) 5. Never Mind the Bollocks (Sex Pistols) 6. Who's Next (The Who) 7. Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd) 8. The Clash (The Clash) 9. Exile on Main Street (Rolling Stones) 10. Live At Budokan (Cheap Trick) 11. Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Elton John) 12. Raw Power (Iggy Pop) 13. Quadrophenia (The Who) 14. Song Remains the Same (Led Zeppelin) 15. Rumours (Fleetwood Mac) BEST SONG OF THE 70's 1. "Stairway To Heaven" (Led Zeppelin) 2. "Rock 'n' Roll All Night" (Kiss) 3. "Free Bird" (Lynyrd Skynyrd) 4. "Born To Run" (Bruce Springsteen) 5. "Won't Get Fooled Again" (Who) 6. "God Save The Queen" (Sex Pistols) 7. "Anarchy In The U.K." (Sex Pistols) 8. "Surrender" (Cheap Trick) 9. "Jocko Homo" (Devo) 10. "Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding" (Elton John) 11. "School's Out" (Alice Cooper) 12. "I Want You To Want Me" (Cheap Trick) 13. "Kashmir" (Led Zeppelin) 14. "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll" (Rolling Stones) 15. "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (Elton John) BEST GROUP OF THE 70's 1. Led Zeppelin 2. Rolling Stones 3. Kiss 4. Who 5. Sex Pistols 6. Cheap Trick 7. Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band 8. David Bowie 9. Elvis Costello & the Attractions 10. Clash 11. Fleetwood Mac 12. Ramones 13. Elton John 14. Aerosmith 15. Lynyrd Skynyrd BEST THING OF THE 70's 1. Punk/New Wave music 2. Rock 'n' roll 3. Drugs 4. Sex 5. Heavy Metal 6. CREEM 7. Sex, drugs & rock 'n' roll 8. Nixon's resignation 9. Girls 10. End of the Vietnam war 11. Parties 12. Streaking 13. Living 14. Death of punk rock 15. Picture sleeves & discs - from Creem magazine. ###
Reader's Comments
Gumby
Interestingly, the '70's retrospect omits Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, AC/DC, Van Halen, and Heart. Guess not many Creem readers voted for them though a list of 15 is a bit short. for best group, album, song for the decade.
In the '75 list Roxy Music seems rated abnormally high, also it's hard to believe the relatively obscure Sparks and The Tubes even made the list.
The groups you mention made the '79 list though with the exception of Deep Purple, there apparently was no love for them among Creem readers.
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