Thanks for not overlooking the Best rock band of the 70's-Grand Funk Railroad No one else who does lists seems to know they were killing record sales and concert seatsin the early 70's just as much as Zeppelin and Sabbath
Totally agree with you. Grand funk with a capital letter professionals. And in my opinion, Grand Funk is an underrated band. Thanks for comment!🎸🥁✌️✌️✌️
If the list is "(your) personal opinion", then these are NOT the "Top 100 Rock Albums" Is English your second language? "Top" means "a (1): the highest position (as in rank or achievement) (2): a person or thing at the top You list albums that NEVER saw the charts, much less a position on one!
It’s really something that Elton John released both Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player AND Goodbye Yellow Brick Road in the same year. His output of music in the early to mid 70s was incredible.
Queen's debut may sound like Sabbath and Zeppelin had a baby, but its quite great really. I think they really hit their stride with Queen II, but its a nice hard rock album that was pretty promising. Also great ranking! I have no complaints about the order, because to me its just nice seeing zeppelin, floyd, and everyone else included.
@@rockforever755apparently you grew up in that year to have this kind of knowledge. I knew this would be good when I saw the progressive rock selections. KSHE 94.7 St Louis Missouri is where I got my start.. there will never be another era again like early 1970s real rock radio on your fm dial😊
Very glad to see Nektar on here. I would have put them in the top 5.. or One! LOL Masterpiece album. Like.... taking a trip, back in time... No drugs needed either.
You know I would have had Brain Salad Surgery higher but that's okay because this was a great list. A very rare treat indeed compared to most of these crap lists that are out there. I was happy to see nectar and Foghat on there as well. Without a doubt 1973 was the best a great year to grow up with FM radio and progressive rock being at its peak😊 thank you😊
@@rockforever755 I don't doubt it like I said before you're good. You have one of the most comprehensive list I've ever seen so that would put you in the almost as good as me category. I grew up on late 1960s early 1970s underground and progressive rock radio. If I may make a suggestion you need the greatest Emerson Lake and Palmer list after all they were the best musicians they were the standard for that. Furthermore I would recommend some rare bird, armageddon, gypsy, dust and bloodrock. If not a list at least some mention. I scanned your Channel's content and was unable to locate any of the aforementioned. If I missed anything my bad however like I said in the past you are very knowledgeable so I guess I would just wonder if you're doing this by yourself are you have help. Just professional courtesy thanks.:-)
Your comment makes no sense. Bowie was appreciated by critics, audiences and musicians. Not only of his time, but of all generations. People decide what they like. "Aladdin Sane" was number 1 for 5 weeks in the UK. "Pin Ups" was also number 1 for 5 weeks. These albums were also extremely influential on many musicians in the Punk and New Wave scene. His quality and legacy is proven when you see the significance, Bowie is considered an icon and his legend continues to impact new generations. If YOU personally don't like it, that's up to you, it's just your opinion.