Old School Rock for the New Generation

Is there a budding music lover on your gift list this year, but you're an old fogey, and don't know bupkus about the new music out there? Listen to what they're listening to - you may well be surprised that you've heard something like it before, and they may well enjoy a gift of the
 classics of rock and roll, the roots of their favorite band or bands may be here in my Top 10 Rock Bands of the Twentieth Century.

1) The Beatles - Of course. They didn't invent rock and roll, but they did bring a certain respectability to the genre with their suits (even with their long hair), along with a mania that has still not been explained. The White Album, or Rubber Soul are particularly recommended for today's audience.

2) The Doors - Combining the poetic lyrics of Jim Morrison and the raw edge of his voice, The Doors are perhaps the progenitors of techno-dance music, as well as thunderous protest angst anthems.

3) Led Zeppelin - No question about Led Zeppelin. They are the Godfathers of Heavy Metal, the band that was both creative in their use of instrumentation and vocals to create a unique sound still being copied today.

4) The Beach Boys - Emo? You want emo? What did The Beach Boys play, if it wasn't what is now a separate sub-genre? Not my personal favorite, but still a force too strong to be ignored.

5) The Cars - The Cars were a quirky blend of rock, pop, and obscure poetry blended into a well-crafted, and unique sound. Still unduplicated, despite some efforts in recent years.

6) Aerosmith - Yes, Aerosmith is still around, and still cranking out hard-edged heavy metal mixed with the occasional ballad. The original metal hair band that nearly self-destructed until resurrected by hip hop artists Run DMC.

7) Van Halen - Van Halen showed that rock and roll could feature virtuoso guitar work with rough edged heavy metal, blend pop with adult themes, and bring down the house with silly, repetitive lyrics. Still playing live today, the band's recent reunion with original lead singer David Lee Roth could be short-lived with the declining health of lead guitarist Eddie Van Halen.

 
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All classic picks. (Though I can't stand Zeppelin myself.)

Posted on 01/17/2008 at 1:01:23 PM

Good picks for your list, and I liked your comment on The Beach Boys being progenitors of emo.

Posted on 01/16/2008 at 6:01:05 PM

He said: Classical music. Um, I'm impressed. Turns out the 17 year old meant Classic Rock as in most all of those on your list. I wonder if my 12 year old grandson knows them; his parents are Pink Floyd~Queen kinda rockers. He seems less interested in music than in literature and video games.

Posted on 12/14/2007 at 8:12:08 PM

My Led Zeppelin story is I never listened to them until my 12 year old daughter did and I learned to like the sound I hated when they hit the airwaves. At about that time I met up with a friend I had not seen for years. She started singing along to a Led Zep tune playing on the loudspeaker in the restaurant. Perplexed I said: I never knew you liked them. She said she did not and just started appreciating them because her 12 year old daughter thought they were hot. Years later when another daughter introduced me to her new beau, I asked what kind of music he liked.

Posted on 12/14/2007 at 8:12:33 PM

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