Kinda validates what MBurns said. Fleetwood Mac headed up by Peter Green was great. Then one headed up by Buckingham, Nicks and Christine McVie was just ok....... if you liked pop music.
Fleetwood Mac with Buckingham and Nicks is classic. Have you ever seen Buckingham finger pluck the guitar solo on Go Your Own Way? It is some amazing work.
1976 had Led Zeppelin, Queen, Boston, Sweet, Wings, Nazareth, Eagles, Chicago, Aerosmith, ELO, KISS, Thin Lizzy, The Who, Steve Miller Band, Peter Frampton, Rod Stewart, Blue Öyster Cult, Heart, Kansas, Styx ... 1977 would bring Cheap Trick and Foreigner. Van Halen kicked off guitar metal in 1978.
Yeah, there was a lot of crap too. I listened to a lot of Beatles, Herman Hermits, Monkees, and Raspberries records back then because FM radio played flush pop music, and 1977 brought in Saturday Night Fever and disco.
But, what came out from '74 to '79 is still far and away better than the crap that came out after that for the most part.
I disagree. The early 1980s had some of the best rock music ever. The NWOBHM invaded. International Metal ruled: Def Leppard
High -N- Dry, Scorpions
Blackout, Judas Priest
Screamin' For Vengeance, April Wine,
Nature of the Beast, Rush
Moving Pictures, and Iron Maiden
Number of the Beast. Journey and Foreigner kept up the arena rock, and the LA scene was kicking it up with Ratt, Dokken, and Motley Crue. Sammy Hagar, Billy Squier, Ozzy Osbourne, and Ronnie James Dio went solo. Pat Benatar jumped in where Heart left off, and some new band named Bon Jovi was first heard as an opening act for the Scorpions World Wide Live tour.
The 1970s had good music if a person knew where to look, but the early 1980's had fantastic metal and great live shows. The Grunge years had good music too, but it does not compare well with the early to mid 1980's.
Many of those bands are not in the so called Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But Donna Summer, The Petenders, and rappers get in? What an awful joke. It is well known that the editors of Rolling Stone hated arena rock and heavy metal, and they control the voting for the Rock Hall.
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