Giving Respect To These Two Incredible Musical Bands

November 4, 2010
By Bernadette Phelps

I've always been a big fan of the music from the 1970s. I've always felt that the statement "they don't make them like they used do" was pretty cliche, and I still think it is.

However, I do think it's true when it comes to music from the 70s. This was a decade that many believe to be the golden era for rock and roll, where some of the best rock music of all-time dominated the radio.

What I like most about the 1970s is the fact that seeds were planted by many bands for the music that's shaped the modern day scene. Two of the bands that I'll be focusing on in this article were more influential than people realize.

Perhaps my favorite classic rock band of all-time is The Band, led by Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, and others. Having gotten their start with Bob Dylan, they quickly came into their own and became one of the greatest of all-time.

As far as their sound goes, this Canadian band perfectly blended classic rock and country folk, becoming one of the first groups to emulate such a sound. One of their songs that you might be familiar with is Cripple Creek.

The second band that I'd like to discuss is Electric Light Orchestra, more commonly known as ELO. I believe that Jeff Lynne is one of the most underrated songwriters in the history of music.

You've undoubtedly heard some of their music before, and you'll still hear it quite often to this day. A handful of their songs, like Rollover Beethoven, are featured in movies and commercials all the time.

ELO's sound was truly unique for the time. They were the first rock band to blend the sounds of a symphony orchestra with rock and roll. On top of that, they used futuristic sounds that made the band seem light years ahead of many others.

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