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However most of the music I do listen to centers around the 1970's rock era including Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, Bad Company, Yes, and many others. I will frequent around all the areas of the forum, but mostly stick around the 70's era of classic rock.
The same here with my main interest in rock music starting during the later 1960s and going into the early/mid 1970s with both American & British rock bands including and blues/rock artists and bands and I have even narrowed it down to the years 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 & 1975 in particular with artists and bands including Jimi Hendrix, Cream even though they broke up in early 1969 they were still very influential on many of the following bands such as Mountain especially anyway I like Taste featuring Rory Gallagher and Rory's 1970s & 1980s albums, Wishbone Ash, The Groundhogs, Deep Purple along with Rainbow, early Whitesnake, Robin Trower, Thin Lizzy, Johnny Winter the 1970-1975 period when Johnny played blues/rock & rock n roll, Randy California, Bachman Turner-Overdrive, Savoy Brown, Free, The Who mainly the 1969-1971 period and 1970s Black Sabbath along with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Led Zeppelin and Uriah Heep and a number of others..
 

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The same here with my main interest in rock music starting during the later 1960s and going into the early/mid 1970s with both American & British rock bands including and blues/rock artists and bands and I have even narrowed it down to the years 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 & 1975 in particular with artists and bands including Jimi Hendrix, Cream even though they broke up in early 1969 they were still very influential on many of the following bands such as Mountain especially anyway I like Taste featuring Rory Gallagher and Rory's 1970s & 1980s albums, Wishbone Ash, The Groundhogs, Deep Purple along with Rainbow, early Whitesnake, Robin Trower, Thin Lizzy, Johnny Winter the 1970-1975 period when Johnny played blues/rock & rock n roll, Randy California, Bachman Turner-Overdrive, Savoy Brown, Free, The Who mainly the 1969-1971 period and 1970s Black Sabbath along with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Led Zeppelin and Uriah Heep and a number of others..
Great taste in music.
 
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Great taste in music.
Thanks.

A few bands that I missed out from my above post were Boston the 1st 'classic' album from 1976 and the 2nd follow up album from Boston in 1979 and also Ten Years After and Chicken Shack both British blues/rock bands from the late 1960s and the first half of the 1970s . Also I have all the Bad Company cd albums but I rarely listen to them much these days preferring to hear Paul Rodgers singing and Simon Kirk's drumming when they were both in Free together between 1968-1973. All the aforementioned bands that I namechecked in my previous post as well as in this post I have ALL these bands cd albums and a few vinyl albums still. When it comes to rock music I always stay with bands that established themselves during the late 1960s and into the early/mid 1970s and don't bother with any rock or popular music from about the mid 1980s onwards to the present day.
 

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