There wasn't much good music created in the 70's but a few good songs...ya know...
(1970)
No, not at all, just this, says wiki:
Deep Purple,
Led Zeppelin,
Uriah Heep and
Black Sabbath were at the height of their international fame, particularly in the United States. By the second half of the decade, many other acts had also achieved stardom, namely,
Mountain,
Grand Funk Railroad,
Alice Cooper,
Cactus,
James Gang,
AC/DC,
Blue Öyster Cult,
Kiss,
Aerosmith,
Van Halen.
Arena rock grew in popularity through rock acts such as
Boston,
Kansas,
Styx,
Journey,
Toto,
Foreigner, and
Heart.
And then they list these:
Frank Zappa,
Captain Beefheart, and
Blood, Sweat and Tears,
[10] to more pop rock oriented bands like
Boston,
Foreigner,
Journey,
Kansas, and
Styx.
[11] These, beside British bands
Supertramp and
Electric Light Orchestra, all demonstrated a prog rock influence and while ranking among the most commercially successful acts of the 1970s, ushering in the era of pomp or
arena rock, which would last until the costs of complex shows (often with theatrical staging and special effects), would be replaced by more economical
rock festivals as major live venues in the 1990s.
Successful American
new wave bands in the late seventies included
Talking Heads,
the Cars,
the Knack,
the B-52's, and
Devo.
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