I was a teenager in the 70's, when the "expensive" concert tickets were $14.00! I was (and am) into what is now called "classis rock" - saw so many bands in concert: Rolling Stones, The Who, Queen, Jefferson Starship, James Taylor, Jackson Brown, Journey, REO Speedwagon, ZZ Top, Heart, AC/DC, J Geils Band, Ted Nugent, Bad Company, Head East, Molly Hatchet, Van Halen, Jethro Tull, Alice Cooper, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Seger, Blackfoot (just to name a few!) We always bought concert t-shirts and I still have most of them - someday want to make a wall hanging or something! I also LOVE Led Zeppelin (had tickets to see them in 1980 or 81, but the tour was cancelled when Jon Bonham died ), Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Elton JohnNowadays, I also love Pearl Jam, Smashing Pumpkins, Nickleback, Alice in Chains, Coldplay, STP, Matchbox 20, Natalie Merchant, and Counting Crows.
Rod Stewart (We're having a party). everybody's swinging.......listening to the music......on the radio.oh yeah, so groovy.
I started listening to early 60's music and started learning guitar at the same time so I tended to buy records featuring guitar heros. In about the mid to late sixties I got particulary hooked on what was then called the American Undergrand. Bands like Moby Grape Buffalow Springfield Jefferson Airplane etc. But the guy who really bowled me over and nothing in music has had the same impact since was Jimi Hendrix. I also listened to Clapton Gary Moore (Thin Lizzie) Ritchie Blackmore Jimmy Page Peter Green and later in the 80's Stevie Ray Vaughan. Im afraid to-day's guitarists appear less than mediocre by comparison often playing in a very elementary style with very little technique.