Sweet, Alice Cooper, Styx, Street Heart, Harlequin, KISS,
the 70s was a time when anyone could rock out. There were no rock videos or MTV so a rock star was expected to a) write their own music b) play their own music c) be butt ugly (and no one cared)
I still remember when The Grand Illusion came out, and something like 7 songs off the album were in the top 10 on FM radio. I very much doubt we'll ever see that kind of thing happen again.
Bad Company
April Wine
Bee Gees
Paul McCartney
George Harrison
Ringo Star (It DON'T Come Easy!)
Eric Clapton
Doobie Brothers
Paul Simon
Gerry Rafferty
Rod Stewart
10cc
The Band
Looking Glass
The Raiders
Diana Ross
Donovan
James Gang
Steppenwolf
Sugarloaf
Norman Greenbaum
America
The Hollies
Jigsaw
Linda Rondstadt
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Tommy James
Santana
Three Dog Night
Grand Funk
David Essex
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Redbone
Edwin Star
James Taylor
Free
Queen
Jeff Beck
Cheap Trick
Eagles
Kenny Loggins
Jim Croce
Foreigner
The Kinks
Journey
Stevie Wonder
The Who
Mott The Hoople
Boz Scaggs
Wild Cherry (not rock, but classic none-the-less)
Yes
Savoy Brown
Rolling Stones
Alan Parsons
Kansas
Bob Welch
Blue Oyster Cult
Golden Earing
Stealers Wheel
Ian Thomas
Chilliwack
Lighthouse
Jimmy Cliff
Lovin Spoonful
Raspberries
Badfinger
Genesis
Suzi Quattro
Partridge Family (had to mention that one just for Mark)
Starland Vocal Band (had to mention that one just for Diggs)
Osmonds (had to mention that one just for James)
Jackson 5 (had to mention that one just for LG)
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- Josiah Stamp
Every time I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.
- H.G. Wells