What classic rock subjects interest you most?


I'm an audio and music enthusiast who has a music blog (http://classicrockmusicblog.com) that is in the final stages of redesign after being dormant for most of the summer. I know my fellow Audiogoners are some of the most knowledgeable music fanatics, and I would welcome any suggestions about how to make the site better. Thanks.
rockthepoint
Thanks, you have just brought loads on nostalgic memories from my teen youth and the pub in Norf London that used to play all metal music, Crap man, Saxon, Angel Witch etc, back in the day, lol.............
Playing in a metal band in the UK in that era (a very long long time ago), ahh, memories of the daily struggles of carrying/lugging that blessed old heavy Fender Rhodes 88 keyboard around, my mates used to call it the 'coffin' and were never to keen on giving me a helping (willing) hand to shift it, unless the threat of a pint (or three) of beer/lager was the reward.
Just checked on youtube for one my fav albums from the past by Bernie Marsden, 'and about time to', the track 'head the ball', class!
Ps-I do not listen to much (if any) classic metal/rock bands of the past decades,with the exception of a very few, and all of my old and aged rock/metal albums are back in the UK, safely tucked up asleep (coma more like).
havent seen it yet.sounds good.british invasion and san fransico/haight/dead scene big fav here,you bet
How different trends occurred at the same time. To combine two already mentioned, while the Beatles were recording Revolver, the Grateful Dead was dripping with LSD, and Motown was hitting its stride.

All music is context, and there has to be a way to show trends, cross-trends, etc., in the proper time frame and context.