Let's have a thread to celebrate the Golden Era of music! (Imho).
I love how there was often much more of a focus on the instrumentals than the lyrics...and in a melodic way, not a fast/technical way like metal...
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Let's have a thread to celebrate the Golden Era of music! (Imho).
I love how there was often much more of a focus on the instrumentals than the lyrics...and in a melodic way, not a fast/technical way like metal...
One of the classics here........Yes
Yes, Led Zeppelin, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Rush........some of my old favorites!:thumbsup:
[YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNJJPEN-bp0[/YOUTUBE]
Have a good one!:jointsmile:
JEFFERSON AIRPLANE!
Anyone ever hear of the band called Blue Cheer? They were not to bad. And Canned Heat, Jeff Beck.:thumbsup:
Blue Cheer is still around, and touring. They have a new album coming out in Aug. 2007. I had their hit record Summertime Blues, which was even heavier than the version The WHO did.Quote:
Originally Posted by PHATTY LUMPKINS
Of course, Jeff Beck is still playing.
Most of the original members of Canned Heat are dead, but the band's legacy survives with one original member (the drummer, I think), and 3 new ones. Haven't heard them. I've still got my old vinyl copy of Boogie With Canned Heat, as well as several other albums by them.
Man oh man, there was some good shit back then...
My uncle saw the mighty Zeppelin live! God, I'd have given ANYTHING to do that...
Terry Reid(from devils rejects movie)He was actually first choice for the singer in Led Zeppelin.
Robin Trower
CSNY
sooooooooooo many good bands/artists came out of this era-great talent!
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Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
YAY!!!!! There are Yes fans here!!!!! SCORE!
I LOVE Lynyrd Skynyrd:D
But then again, I don't think I've met anyone who doesn't like their music. "Curtis Lowe" and "Freebird" will always have a special place in my heart:)