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  2. An overview of the 70's decade in rock and popular music history. Seventies music genres, stylistic development and social history are explored as rock music completely takes over the popular music charts. Fully illustrated with vintage photos of the musicians who made it happen.

    • Riffs, Riffs, and More Riffs
    • Radio Ruled
    • Southern Rock
    • Great Album Cover Art
    • Punk Rock
    • Artist-Friendly Record Labels
    • Glam Rock
    • MTV Didn't Exist
    • Led Zeppelin
    • Exile on Main St.

    Walk This Way, Black Dog, Iron Man, Smoke On The Waterthe list goes on and on. So ubiquitous were great guitar riffs in the '70s, it sometimes seemed bands were drawing from a bottomless bucket of memorable six-string figures. It's hardly surprising that, to this day, aspiring guitar players often look first to the '70s for riff-oriented material t...

    Tune to any rock station in the '70s, and in the span of a half-hour you might hear artists as diverse as The Raspberries, Al Green and Conway Twitty. Contrast that with today, when radio is rigidly segmented and disc jockeys have about as much discretion as someone who's incarcerated. Plus, there were all the glorious one-hit wonders Norman Greenb...

    Sure, rock and roll originated in the South, but in the '70s legions of groups emerged who gave southern rock its own distinctive flavor. With The Allman Brothers Band leading the charge, groups such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band and Wet Willie offered up a feast of deep-fried guitar-rock steeped in country and blues. So powerful was ...

    From Roger Dean's fabulous Yes covers to H.R. Giger's ambitious packaging of ELP's Brain Salad Surgery to Storm Thorgerson's elegant work for Pink Floyd, album-cover art and packaging reached a zenith in the '70s. Today's rockers often speak of the lost thrill of tearing the shrink-wrap from an LP, and then musing over the elaborate packaging while...

    By 1976, rock and roll was showing signs of becoming stodgy, disco-fied, and (thanks to prog bands) somewhat elitist. Punk rock changed all that. Taking their cues from The Stooges and The Ramones, bands such as The Sex Pistols and The Clash reminded us that rock's visceral energy had less to do with virtuosity than with amped-up barre chords and a...

    It was common practice, in the '70s, for record companies to simply allot a budget to a band, and then turn them loose in the studio to make whatever type of album they wanted to make. Furthermore, artists such as Alice Cooper, Sly and The Family Stone, and Peter Framptonwere nurtured along until commercial success came their way. Such freedom and ...

    John Lennon famously described glam rock as simply rock and roll with lipstick on. Mascara and rouge aside, the genre yielded music that shines with a glittery resonance to this day. Powered by the likes of Mick Ronson, Phil Manzanera, and in the case of T.Rex Marc Bolan, the best of glam rock packed an incendiary wallop. Even The Rolling Stones, f...

    Video may not have killed the radio star, but it certainly sapped the mystique from rock and roll. Prior to the advent of MTV, rock fans looked to music publications and weekly installments of The Midnight Special or Don Kirshner's Rock Concertto keep tabs on (and see) their favorite artists. Today's media saturation brings artists and fans togethe...

    Who would have imagined, when they unleashed their debut album in early 1969, that Led Zeppelin would become the preeminent band of the '70s? Over the course of 10 studio albums, Page, Plant, Jones and Bonhamcrafted a body of work that rivals that of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones in terms of far-reaching impact. Reflecting a purity of spirit t...

    Everyone makes a big deal out of The Beatles's Sgt. Pepper's, and rightly so. But no album matches The Rolling Stones's two-disc masterpiece in terms of assimilating rock and roll's primal ingredients. From fiery country-blues to sizzling barnhouse stomps to searing gospel and beyond, Exilehas it all. If rock and roll can be said to have a bible, i...

  3. Sep 24, 2022 · The 1970s saw the birth of hip hop in the Bronx (New York), a countercultural African American earthquake that blossomed in the 1980s, and the New York salsa boom that marked a before-and-after for...

  4. Rock music played an important part in the Western musical scene, with punk rock thriving throughout the mid to late 1970s. [5] Other subgenres of rock, particularly glam rock, [6] hard rock, progressive rock, art rock, blues rock, and heavy metal achieved various amounts of success.

  5. Dec 6, 2023 · Ultimately, what made the 1970s so good was the great balancing act that music played at this time. Whether that was balancing the legacy of 50s and 60s rock ‘n’ roll with the emerging genres of funk and disco or balancing traditional instruments with new electronics and synthesisers.

  6. May 18, 2023 · From Led Zeppelin to Queen, Pink Floyd to Aerosmith, the ’70s produced many classic rock songs that have stood the test of time. In this post, we’ve compiled 23 of the best rock songs of the 1970s, which continue to inspire and move generations of music lovers.

  7. May 28, 1999 · The 100 Greatest Moments in Rock Music: The 70s. We break down the top moments of the decade, including Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Pink Floyd, and more. By EW Staff. Published on May 28, 1999...

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