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2007-05-10 16:07:21 · 17 answers · asked by Little Miss Strange 2 in Entertainment & Music Music Rock and Pop

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2006

2007-05-10 16:13:24 · answer #1 · answered by Sam 2 · 0 3

Dude I say the decades with the best music is more like it. The 70's and 80's had the best rock n' roll hands down. I should know I was born in the 70's.

2007-05-10 23:27:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

1973- Piano Man by Billy Joel(one of the most meaningful songs ever to me at least)
Elton john's entire album-"Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"(especially the songs Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, Bennie and the Jets, Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding in My Hands, and Harmony)
Free Bird-Lynyrd Skynrd
Dream On-Aerosmith
Ramblin' Man-Allman Brothers Band
Band On the Run- Paul McCartney and Wings
Live and Let Die-Paul McCartney and Wings
La Grange-ZZ Top
Desperado-Eagles
Lady-Styx
Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting Elton John
The Dark Side of the Moon album by Pink Floyd
1975 was a good year with Queen's "Night at the Opera"

2007-05-10 23:35:11 · answer #3 · answered by Christiangenius 2 · 1 0

That's a tough one. It all depends on what style of rock that you like and what bands are or where popular during whatever genre you prefer. My rock music experience in 2007 so far has been pretty good.

I saw the Red Hot Chili Peppers rock the Verizon center in DC back in January, then I saw Chris Cornell play Rams Head Live in Baltimore a couple of weeks ago. Two of the best in rock music still going today right there.

Chris Cornell pulled from every part of his career playing many of the classics from Soundgarden, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog, and some of his old and new solo stuff. It was a good show, (and big kudos to the young guitar player in Chris's band who nailed the solo in Audioslave's "Like A Stone").

The Chili Peppers also pulled from their huge catalog of classics as well as several songs from their latest album Stadium Arcadium. Not to mention they are extremely tight as 4 musicians playing together, often improvising and jamming out between songs.

So yeah I'm enjoying the current year in rock music for me. I also tend to like 1997, that was a big year in music for me as I was initionally introduced to "Superman's Dead" and then "Clumsy" by Our Lady Peace who then became my favorite band for a long time afterward (I still listen to them, even though I tend to favor a host of other bands too now).

2007-05-10 23:32:35 · answer #4 · answered by Baltimore Birds Fan 5 · 0 1

Any of the years in the 60s are great for music, picking just one though then I'd go with 1965 because its in the middle and most of the best band of the 60's where recording then

2007-05-10 23:43:30 · answer #5 · answered by ♫That'll be the Day♫ 6 · 1 0

1983 1984

2007-05-11 21:36:30 · answer #6 · answered by caligrl 5 · 1 0

late sixties and early seventies. The sixties had the psychadelic rock, but the seventies is when the punk rock and metal movements started. What I would have given to have been alive back in those days. Vive los PUNX!

2007-05-10 23:17:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

1987

2007-05-11 05:01:22 · answer #8 · answered by atlantis1791 1 · 1 0

1968

2007-05-11 02:48:21 · answer #9 · answered by ♥Instantkarma♥♫ 7 · 1 0

Well I'd have to say the 70s & 80s.
they had some of the greatest rock bands ever such as led zeppelin, deep purple, the cure, bon jovi, etc.

2007-05-10 23:14:28 · answer #10 · answered by xbonjoviaddictx 2 · 1 1

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