Has anyone here heard Creedence Clearwater Revival or Fleetwood Mac? I think these guys deserve some credit, although they are underground in terms of popularity compared to Led Zeppelin, I find them good to listen to once in a while.
And I really suggest you guys listen to Rush, Neil Peart is an amazing drummer, and while Lifeson isn't in the limelight (for those who know it, this should be an obvious pun) often, Working Man is a great song from their debut album that shows his guitar skills. </run-on>
Geddy Lee is also great on bass, although his voice is high-pitched, you get used to it, and you notice that it matches the up-beat tone of their music.
For those that are willing to get to know Rush more, I suggest you get A Farewell To Kings, Moving Pictures, or 2112. All of those are great albums to start with because they include Rush's best songs such as Xanadu on AFTK, 2112 on 2112, Tom Sawyer on Moving Pictures, etc.
I don't know why people hate Stairway To Heaven, I admit, it's overplayed. But that doesn't make it bad, seeing as the songwriting is great, and it has an amazing guitar solo by Page.
On to Pink Floyd, I absolutely love Shine On You Crazy Diamond live, it is amazing. But so are many of their other songs. :d
Come in dear boy, have a cigar~
You're gonna go far~
As for The Who, I like pretty much most of their stuff, and I am especially fond of Pinball Wizard and Won't Get Fooled Again, (and Behind Blue Eyes).
On another subject, I like King Crimson, Grateful Dead, and Deep Purple too. :d
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