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Five awesomely underappreciated blues-rock albums from the 1970s
In the beginning, there was blues. It poured out of the American South on acoustic guitars and pianos and made it up north ...
In 1967, Peter Green, Jeremy Spencer, and Mick Fleetwood started Fleetwood Mac. However, this was not the same Fleetwood Mac that ruled 70s pop culture and became one of the most successful bands of ...
Some 1970s rock giants lost their way in the '80s – these 12, though, reinvented themselves and thrived in bold new ...
The 1970s gave us some of the greatest blues-rock music ever recorded, but not every masterpiece got the attention it deserved. While everyone knows Led Zeppelin and Cream, dozens of brilliant albums ...
When The Byrds covered Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man”, it helped introduce a new rock sound called jangle pop. The Byrds released the cover only weeks after Dylan’s folk original in 1965. The new ...
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