In Reply to: This is called... posted by mkuller on March 11, 2017 at 09:28:24:
I'll try that.
In the meantime, I disagree with your dates for so-called 'classic rock' - and that's part of thing that I'm working on; a more correct history of [ugg] rock music.
There's an important reason why I've specified the time period of 1970 to 1973 so specifically. with out going into detail, it's because a style developed and made its fleshed-out appearence during those years. After 1973, things changed, decisively, into what most people recognize as the 1970s. There occured the rise of disco, and a theatrical element in rock that would be expressed as "glam-rock", accompanied by bi-sexual chic both in rock and roll and in society. Progressive rock, which had been developing since the mid 60's, reached it's dominant position on the scene and would subsequently reach its pinacle, before declining and falling out of favor.
And so on.
Oh, and I kick butt - not the other way around. You want to find out - let me know.
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Follow Ups
- Thanks - Newey 09:45:29 03/11/17 (1)
- Lots of interesting things going on in the early 70s - tunenut 22:09:26 03/12/17 (0)