In 1976, classic rock legends like Led Zeppelin and Paul McCartney pushed creative boundaries while fresh faces like the ...
The 1970s were a crucible for musical innovation, witnessing the birth and evolution of numerous genres, including progressive rock, glam, punk, and disco. While we all know the blockbuster albums ...
The ’70s were defined by superstar recording acts who soared to eye-popping new commercial heights. Six of the 10 best-selling albums of all time arrived in this decade, including Pink Floyd‘s The ...
Music videos in the 1980s were to music what the album cover art of the 1970s was to musicians. You bought hook, line, and sinker into these albums based on their cover art, not the snippets you might ...
The Wrecking Crew grabbed all the notoriety in the 60s when it came to ace West Coast session players on a multitude of hit records. The Section, a loose collection of aces that often brought their ...
One more album from the '70s made it into the top five: Rust Never Sleeps by Neil Young & Crazy Horse (1979) was ranked at #4 ...
But like most cultural phenomenons, it didn’t just appear out of thin air. The sound, the swagger, and even the spectacle had been long since brewing throughout the duration of the 1970s and was ...
The 1970s were meant to be the shining era of rock music. Following the groundbreaking '60s, we naturally expected our musical idols to continue breaking new ground and creating unforgettable ...
Billy Joel's 1977 magnum opus, "The Stranger," is hailed by many as an album that defined the New York experience with its sound. But Joel wasn't the only sound in town at the time, as the City that ...
The 1970s delivered many legendary artists that helped shape the sound and looks of classic rock. While plenty of these acts ...
The singer/songwriter era certainly bloomed in the 70s. In some cases, artists who would go on to be defined as rockers even flirted with keeping it somewhat quiet at the beginning of their careers as ...