I was a huge Rory fan and I was gutted when he died. I think I wore out my vinyl copy of "Irish Tour".Stones
Tom Petty
Los Lobos
Rory Gallagher
I will tell you what Randall, It's hard to leave out Tom Petty on any list. Underrated, awesome body of work, toured until the day he died and nailed Americana. But when I plug TP in for CCR we have the same issue. It's wonderful and refreshing that the Ebike guys and gals love music.I was a huge Rory fan and I was gutted when he died. I think I wore out my vinyl copy of "Irish Tour".
"Too much Alcohol"
"Who's that coming"
There's a story about Hendrix commenting on Rory:
When Mike Douglas asked Jimi "What's it was like to be the best rock guitarist in the world?" Jimi responded "I don't know, you'll have to ask Rory Gallagher"
In the early 70s I was in my British blues phase and stumbled onto his stuff.And refresh me on Rory...
Never heard of themMaybe outside the definition of "rock"...
- The Smiths
- Pixies
- Sonic Youth
- New Order
It's not quite that dramatic yet, but he's getting there... https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/phil-daniels-back-iconic-quadrophenia-6300625
YES!!
- The Grateful Dead and all the various incarnations, especially current Dead & Company (with John Mayer). I saw the various incarnations over the last 32 years about 300 times. John Mayer in particular has given a complete new face and young energy to the band and he can play.
- Bruce Springsteen: the energy from this man on stage is a beast. I wish I had seen him earlier to really understand how his live music is so different from anything else.
- Pink Floyd
- Beatles
I'd have to exclude the Sex Pistols because although I had my punk period they didn't put out enough material. Maybe a separate punk list....."The Music ain't any competitive sport".
The greatest rock bands are these you love to listen to. The Stranglers, Buzzcocks, The Damned, Sex Pistols if only four.