Lou, I too love Sinatra, though Krall makes me run from the room. Try the recent Led Zep set "How The West Was Won", which was culled from live dates at the height of the groups power. Ya, like you said, the paint job on this rig is a little garish, but there's a V8 under this hood and these guys can really open it up. This set is truly an eye-opener that makes the studio albums just sound tame.
The majic of early 1970's rock and it's influence-
Starting with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones in the sixties; then adding in the Vietnam War, and the sexual revolution, which also occurred at this time, I think the time frame of 1970-1975 created the majority of rock's geniuses, the likes of which probably won't be seen again. I use, for examples- Jimmy Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Yes, Elton John, Genesis, the Allman Brothers, Janis Joplin, Eric Clapton, Jethro Tull, Santana, and Neil Young, just to name a few. I think earlier (pre 1970) rock concerts of large attendance, such as the Beatles tours and Woodstock also had a profound influence on the social change during this time. What do you think?
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