The time for real rock and roll
was the 70's, imho.
Heavily amplified, bombastic electric-guitar-dominated rock, with the use of
artistic LP covers, no phony videos, and just good old rock and roll frenzy
This is the decade I rocked my bass in a club band
called Exodus.
Please Note: Some Bands Roll Over Into The Next Decade
(Visited / Not Visited)
AC/DC Aerosmith Allman Brothers Band America
Angel The Atlanta Rhythm Section
Average White Band Bachman Turner Overdrive Bad Company Badfinger
The Band Jeff Beck Pat Benatar Bloodrock
Blue Oyster Cult Black Oak Arkansas
Blackfoot Black Sabbath Ritchie Blackmore Boston
David Bowie Captain Beyond Cheap Trick Chicago The Clash
Alice Cooper Cream Deep Purple Rick Derringer
The Doobie Brothers Eagles Electric Light Orchestra
Emerson, Lake, and Palmer Fleetwood Mac
Foghat Foreigner Peter Frampton The J. Geils Band Genesis
Gentle Giant Grand Funk The Guess Who George Harrison Heart
Jethro Tull Billy Joel Elton John Journey Judas Priest
Kansas KISS King Crimson Led Zeppelin John Lennon Little Feat
Lynyrd Skynyrd Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush Marshall Tucker Band
Paul McCartney The Steve Miller Band Mountain Mott The Hoople
Ted Nugent The Outlaws Robert Palmer Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
Pink Floyd Iggy Pop Queen Ramones Lou Reed
REO Speedwagon Rolling Stones Rosetta Stone
Roxy Music Todd Rundgren Rush
Santana Scorpions Bob Seger and the Silver Bullit Band Sex Pistols Slade
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Chris Squire Ringo Starr
Steely Dan Rod Stewart Styx Supertramp Sweet
10CC Ten Years After Thin Lizzy George Thorogood Tower of Power
Triumph Traffic Robin Trower The Tubes Uriah-Heep
Van Halen Rick Wakeman Edgar Winter
Wishbone Ash Stevie Wonder
Yes Neil Young Frank Zappa Warren Zevon ZZ Top