I have gotten into many arguments with people about what defines the "classic rock era" and I have fairly strong parameters in my definition.And then came disco and punk.
Do you not include Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gene Vincent, etc. from the mid 50's and on in your definition?I have gotten into many arguments with people about what defines the "classic rock era" and I have fairly strong parameters in my definition.
I think the classic-rock era started in 1964 with Beatlemania and the British Invasion and it ended in 1977 with the rise of punk and disco and the death of Elvis. Punk and disco, as well as hair metal, which was just a couple years away, pretty much killed classic rock.
Some radio stations with a classic-rock format are playing bands like Nirvana and GnR and I refuse to concede that those bands are classic rock. The definition does not keep broadening as years pass; it remains constant.
Just needed a rant there.
Boston topped it for me
I saw the Jeff Beck Group, with "Rod the Mod" on vocals, May, 1969 at the Fillmore East NYC.Boston topped it for me
busy year though. Aerosmith Rocks
Skynyrd
Bad company Burnin Sky
Blondie
Queen
Boz Scaggs
Steely Dan
Thin Lizzy
Finally Jeff Beck
Saw him on the wired tour at The Gardens. Flawless. As was Jan Hammer.
Saw Max in either 73 or 74 can't remember which. I had just moved to Toronto, at the Knob Hill. K. Mitchell was a killer guitarist even back them. They did a Who medley which was great.Max Webster played my high school in the fall of 74. For the show I stole a bottle of Stock 84 from my parents liquor cabinet, worst hangover I ever had. 76 Max Webster released their first album.
Some nice songs. Except for Elton John and Paul McCartney who has consistently sucked over the decades since the Beatles.Don't forget AM radio(o.k.,not albums but hit singles).
That's what I think when I hear his vapid Christmas song, supposedly he had the number. 1 hit of 1976 with Silly Love Songs. The list doesn't include Klatuu.Some nice songs. Except for Elton John and Paul McCartney who has consistently sucked over the decades since the Beatles.
Was a good year no doubt. It was a big year for debuts including the aforementioned Jimi Hendrix, Velvet Underground & The Doors as well as The Grateful Dead, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Van Morrison, Procol Harum, The Youngbloods, Sly & the Family Stone, Traffic, Cat Stevens and The Chambers Brothers.1967 was pretty good too...
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
The Velvet Underground & Nico by The Velvet Underground & Nico
The Doors by The Doors
Are You Experienced by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Forever Changes by Love
Magical Mystery Tour by The Beatles
Surrealistic Pillow by Jefferson Airplane
Absolutely Free by The Mothers of Invention
Disraeli Gears by Cream
Between the Buttons by The Rolling Stones
My favorite Klatu song isThat's what I think when I hear his vapid Christmas song, supposedly he had the number. 1 hit of 1976 with Silly Love Songs. The list doesn't include Klatuu.