Questa classifica si riferisce solo agli anni 1966, 1967, 1968 e 1969. Eccheca**o! Musicalmente dal 1960 al 1965 bisogna ragionare diversamente... sono due mondi differenti, anche se contigui.

1

Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention

13

Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band

17

The United States of America

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  • Felo
    22 feb 11
    She's fainting, there are no Beatles, finally a serious person. Just one thing, you can also put the Pink Floyd up there :D like Led Zeppelin and the Velvet Underground at the top.
     
  • Felo
    22 feb 11
    This definitely goes better.
     
  • umoris
    22 feb 11
    It was in progress. The Beatles (I repeat) are POP, not ROCK. Led Zeppelin are missing because they are important for another decade, am I wrong? Maybe yes... in fact, even with just two albums, they are worth more than the Stooges.
     
  • umoris
    22 feb 11
    Damn, the more I look at it, the more I notice how difficult it is to make choices... the Zep weren't there before, now they're eighth, but it's heresy. Technically they are the number one, they’ve influenced the next 40 years of rock, the two albums they made in the decade are a 10 and a 9. For crying out loud...
     
  • Felo
    22 feb 11
    You see, reasoning leads us there :)
     
  • j&r
    22 feb 11
    THE rolling stones THE rolling stones THE THE THE THE
     
  • Felo
    22 feb 11
    @j&r: If you click on it, it will take you to The Rolling Stones.
     
  • umoris
    23 feb 11
    Let it be "The Rolling Stones." I beg your pardon.
     
  • magnum p.i.
    23 feb 11
    one of the best I've seen so far. aside from the usual cumbersome omnipresence of the leaden airship, well, let’s leave that aside, I’ve given up on it by now. If it has to be Hammer of the Gods, then let it be Hammer... valhalla I am coming
     
  • magnum p.i.
    23 feb 11
    Goodbye everyone, you won't see me here anymore. I'm leaving. You've destroyed me, happy?
     
  • umoris
    23 feb 11
    Dear Magnum, what noble sentiment unjustly separates you from the four hammerers?
     
  • magnum p.i.
    23 feb 11
    I don't know, the fact that half of their songs were copied and the other half mediocre? That copyright fees are to be paid? That I can't consider great someone who takes credit for others' merits? I don't know. Anyway, enough. Alright, put them wherever you want. I'm old and tired now. I no longer want to fight for lost causes. Besides, as I've already said, the rest of this list of artists you've made is excellent. Adios.
     
  • umoris
    23 feb 11
    Better that we move on then, dear mustachioed one, because your arguments account for 10% of their production. Even if they were copies for 50%, I urge you to think about how Jimmy Page produced records, and your point of view might change. When I think back to how the instruments were recorded, it sends a shiver down my spine... something that in Hard Rock remains (for me) unattainable.
     
  • hjhhjij
    23 feb 11
    Very nice ranking; just to be a bit picky, you could add Can and Amon Duul II, who debuted in '69 with 2 amazing albums (especially the second one with Phallus Dei).
     
  • umoris
    23 feb 11
    You're right hjhhjij. But Can and Amon brutally influence a decidedly '70s world. Just like Yes, Genesis will... how the hell am I supposed to fit it all in? Hahaha! It's going to be funny putting Talking Heads with progressive and the German scene. Hahaha!
     
  • boyintheocean
    23 feb 11
    Oooh! Finally, someone who understands that the Beatles - great, excellent, for heaven's sake - are nevertheless the fathers of POP. But rock (from which the quartet also drew influences) is something else. Well done, I'd give you 5/5.
     
  • hjhhjij
    23 feb 11
    Oh yes, the charts from the '70s are always hard to make ;)
     
  • umoris
    23 feb 11
    Thank you, ragazzonelloceano. Some groups march on both fronts... even Zappa himself (1st) can't be said to only do rock.
     
  • Alfredo
    23 feb 11
    I can only praise a ranking in which the Love finally appear!
     
  • Felo
    23 feb 11
    I'm sorry, but I cannot access external content such as YouTube videos. If you provide me with the text you would like translated, I can help with that.
     
  • umoris
    23 feb 11
    I Love are a delight... Forever Changes is one of the most delicious albums in rock, featuring at least four perfect tracks (Alone Again Or, Andmoreagain, Live and Let Live, and You Set the Scene) and the others are nothing short of stunning.
     
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