Oct. 17, 2025

The 1973 Albums Draft

The 1973 Albums Draft
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The 1973 Albums Draft

Fire up the time machine, because Dave and Milt are cranking it to 1973—the year rock gods walked among us. Joined by fellow music geeks Scott Ziegler and David Kaufer, the crew dives headfirst into a snake draft of pure, analog glory. From Billy Joel finding his voice on Piano Man to Elton painting the sky on Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, and from Pink Floyd’s cosmic masterpiece Dark Side of the Moon to Zeppelin’s mythic Houses of the Holy—this draft’s got more classic riffs than your uncle’s record shelf.

Expect heated debates, shameless nostalgia, and more name-dropping than a ‘70s liner note. There’s strategy, there’s sentiment, and yes—there’s a few questionable picks that’ll have you yelling at your cassette player. The guys also round things out with movie soundtracks and TV themes from ‘73, because apparently, we couldn’t stop humming even when the radio was off.

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  • 00:00 – Cue the time machine and the dad jokes

  • 01:23 – The rock draft begins (and chaos follows)

  • 11:07 – First-round fireworks: everyone wants Floyd

  • 33:52 – Aerosmith enters the chat

  • 40:15 – George Harrison quietly crushes

  • 44:40 – Elvis says “Aloha,” literally

  • 57:19 – American Graffiti brings the feels

  • 01:24:16 – Paul Simon rhymes his way home

  • 01:39:32 – Honorable mentions and a few dishonorable omissions