We all have our favorite bands. Me, I've had many over the years. But, recently I've realized that the favorite of the favorite for me is the aforementioned New Yardbirds.
Why do I bring it up? No reason, save I have an account here, and this forum is called "The Lounge" .
So, join me in shameless admiration and fond recollection of what is, in my opinions, a rock band deserving of a place in the pantheon of music, along with other equally talented and influential bands of that generation.
I'll start of with an amazing thing that I was pondering only moments ago: The band formed in 1968ish. They released 2 albums copywrighted in 1969! Pretty damn good ones at that
In only 4 more years, they were releasing their 5th album (an album a year was common in those days). When you compare that 5th album to the first, you see an amazing progression muscially. Certainly, there is an increased sophistication on songs like The Rain Song and The Song Remains the Same, both musically and emotionally. But it also represents a stylistic evolution, rather than just a simple deepening of orchestration.
Let me know whatcha think.
Cheers
The Other Dr. M.
Why do I bring it up? No reason, save I have an account here, and this forum is called "The Lounge" .
So, join me in shameless admiration and fond recollection of what is, in my opinions, a rock band deserving of a place in the pantheon of music, along with other equally talented and influential bands of that generation.
I'll start of with an amazing thing that I was pondering only moments ago: The band formed in 1968ish. They released 2 albums copywrighted in 1969! Pretty damn good ones at that
In only 4 more years, they were releasing their 5th album (an album a year was common in those days). When you compare that 5th album to the first, you see an amazing progression muscially. Certainly, there is an increased sophistication on songs like The Rain Song and The Song Remains the Same, both musically and emotionally. But it also represents a stylistic evolution, rather than just a simple deepening of orchestration.
Let me know whatcha think.
Cheers
The Other Dr. M.
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