Showing posts with label 70s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 70s. Show all posts

September 1, 2022

Riding a 70's Rock Horse

Not one to be satisfied with just fronting The Who, Roger Daltrey had a solo career all his own. Roger's classic solo album Ride a Rock Horse has one of the best album covers ever. It captures the free spirit emphasized in Rock and Roll. The Who's epic Pinball Wizard was the highlight of the rock opera Tommy, but I must admit Elton John's very slightly gimmicky remake turned it into something much catchier than the original.

What made me think of this? My wife's recent comment of "You've been on a 70s music kick lately." I guess she's right. I've been scouring Billboard magazine and the U.K.'s New Musical Express while listening to a good amount of old stuff- on vinyl no less. I'm not sure it's the way music was intended to be played, but I sure like the large size photos, liner notes, and the entire scale of it all. 

I've been so blessed to see many classic Rock acts, but never did see The Who.  The best of the lot? Peter Frampton or Queen, hands down. (Freddie Mercury was riveting on stage!) But the answer to "Which rock concert was my favorite?" depends on the day and my mood.

August 21, 2022

Rocking This Led Zeppelin Poster from 1972

Loving this 1972 poster for Led Zeppelin's North American Tour! It's got that groovy look and artistic color choices that helped define 70's Rock and Roll art. It's hard to believe it was 50 years ago or so when Immigrant Song and of course, Stairway to Heaven hit the radio waves. I saw them in the mid-70s in Los Angeles. Robert Plant was so stoned he couldn't sing Stairway. What a disappointment as he rambled through one of rock's greatest songs.