![]() ![]() (Pronounced ‘l?h-’nérd ‘skin-’nérd) introduced the world to both the quintessential Southern rock band at the height of its powers and the epic “Free Bird,” empowering decades of slow-witted would-be hecklers with the ability to provoke audible groans from any audience throughout the world. Lynyrd Skynyrd, (Pronounced ‘l?h-’nérd ‘skin-’nérd) ![]() It produced some of John’s best-known tracks, including the rollicking “Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting,” the Marilyn Monroe tribute “Candle in the Wind,” the titular ballad and the karaoke staple “Bennie and the Jets.” John seamlessly shifts from brash to mournful over the course of its 17 tracks, and the result is not unlike when Dorothy steps into the Technicolor land of Oz for the first time. ![]() Goodbye Yellow Brick Road is perhaps the best example of the magic that was the Elton John-Bernie Taupin songwriting partnership. We asked the Paste music writers and editors to vote on their favorite albums from 50 years ago, and here are the 25 best albums of 1973.Ģ5. The Who released a double-album rock opera, and Stevie Wonder released one of two masterpieces. 1973 was a big year for big music-Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon would become one of the best-selling album’s of all time, spending a whopping 741 weeks on the chart, and Led Zeppelin broke The Beatles’ record for the highest attendance at a concert with more than 55,000 at the Tampa Stadium. ![]()
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