tubeguru wrote:Hmmm ...
Glam Rock wasn't my thing - I'm a Prog man myself.
Exactly, I think the problem comparing era's is to consider the non-commercial music as well as the chart stuff......
The non-commercial music of the 70's had plenty of excellent Prog-rock. aside the aforementioned ELP and Floyd we had the likes of Rush, Genesis (pre-sold out era), Yes, Camel and severval more that Neil know doubt remembers.......
There was also a vibrant rock scene with groups such as; Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Free, Nazareth, Lynyrd Skynyrd and so on....
Then of course in 1976 the punk or new wave scene really kicked in....
This was an exiting time with plenty of small and large gigs going on and a lot of high energy music......
The better known groups being; Sex Pistols, Stranglers, Buzzcocks, Clash, Jam, Ian Dury.....and dozens of lesser known groups.....
A group of friends formed "The Hounslow Mob" and followed a band named "Penetration" for a number of years...But that's another story folks
