The year 1975 was a big one for rock and roll. Fleetwood Mac made their debut with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham front and center. Pink Floyd released their magnum opus tribute to their former bandmate, Syd Barrett. Albums like Bruce Springsteenโs Born To Run and Aerosmithโs Toys In The Attic produced hits that continued to be rock radio staples even to this day.
And while plenty of people know the A-sides that came out that year, like โRhiannonโ, โWalk This Wayโ, and โHave A Cigarโ, there are just as many incredible B-sides that deserve their day in the sun.
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โWelcome To The Machineโ by Pink Floyd
โWelcome To The Machineโ is Pink Floyd at its most dystopian and weird. The B-side is a hard left from the A-side of Wish You Were Here, the grooving rocker โHave A Cigarโ. And indeed, that sharp contrast is part of what makes both songs so interesting. On the front side, you have the shiny, glittering temptations of the music industry. Flip it over, and the dark reality comes out.
โSugar Daddyโ by Fleetwood Mac
Speaking of hard leftsโFleetwood Macโs โSugar Daddyโ is nowhere near as cynical as the previous Pink Floyd B-side. But it still provides an interesting converse to its A-side, โRhiannonโ. Stevie Nicks wrote both songs, but they have vastly different moods. Given what we know about Nicksโ financial situation when she started in Fleetwood Mac, itโs likely the B-side was more rooted in reality than her vibey ode to a Welsh witch.
โNew World Risingโ by Electric Light Orchestra
Electric Light Orchestraโs B-side to โStrange Magicโ, โNew World Risingโ, might not be the most well-known ELO track. But itโs still a bop and beautifully encapsulates the bandโs signature sound, from the dreamy synth to Jeff Lynneโs falsetto vocals. In his native United Kingdom, the B-side to his international hit was a live version of โShowdownโ, which first appeared on the bandโs third album, On The Third Day.
โMidnight Rideโ by Styx
With smash hits like โRenegadeโ and โToo Much Time On My Handsโ, itโs unsurprising that some of Styxโs better rock โnโ roll B-sides go unnoticed. โMidnight Rideโ is one such track. The opener to the flipside of Equinox is a rousing, driving blues number that holds its own amongst Styxโs better-known tracks and the rest of the rock soundscape at the time. The songโs A-side, โLoreleiโ, also enjoyed success, peaking at No. 27 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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