As a child of the 70's I'm afraid that I may be a little predictable here, however, I have seen some pretty decent bands.
Starting at 5th best....
5. Wishbone Ash - Not the hardest of rockers in the world but the guitar work was just magical
4. Black Sabbath - seen at least 8/9 times. Coming from Birmingham I had a mate at school who's brother used to hang out with some pretty cool local bands in the early seventies. Whilst at his house I met Roy Wood and Wizard, Nazareth, Blackfoot Sue, The Moody Blues, and of course Sabbath.
3. Budgie - The best three piece I've ever heard. Wailing guitars and screeching lyrics that would put any new born baby to shame. Also just happen to have played THE best rendition of "baby please don't go" this side of the universe.
2. Pink Floyd - Went to see the last ever (Original last ever!)playing of The Wall at Earls Court. When the Stuka dive bomber came over the heads of the audience and crashed into the wall I was convinced the world was ending.
1. Deep Purple - Let me just clarify, I think this was the mark 3 version as the line up was Paice, Lord, Gillian Blackmore and Glover. 1973 at Birmingham Odeon. It was a Time of the three day week, the bin men were on strike, power cuts, skin heads and really bad race problems........life was pretty shitty then these guys came to town. For two and a half hours nothing else mattered except Gillian's unbelievable vocal interplay with Blackmore, Paice pounding out the rhythm to everything and a 35 minute version of Highway star.
When this line up changed things were never quite the same again. To quote Don MacClean's American Pie, the music died.
The best bit is I can still remember it AND it provides some brilliant answers on prime time TV quiz shows.
Keep on Rocking
Starting at 5th best....
5. Wishbone Ash - Not the hardest of rockers in the world but the guitar work was just magical
4. Black Sabbath - seen at least 8/9 times. Coming from Birmingham I had a mate at school who's brother used to hang out with some pretty cool local bands in the early seventies. Whilst at his house I met Roy Wood and Wizard, Nazareth, Blackfoot Sue, The Moody Blues, and of course Sabbath.
3. Budgie - The best three piece I've ever heard. Wailing guitars and screeching lyrics that would put any new born baby to shame. Also just happen to have played THE best rendition of "baby please don't go" this side of the universe.
2. Pink Floyd - Went to see the last ever (Original last ever!)playing of The Wall at Earls Court. When the Stuka dive bomber came over the heads of the audience and crashed into the wall I was convinced the world was ending.
1. Deep Purple - Let me just clarify, I think this was the mark 3 version as the line up was Paice, Lord, Gillian Blackmore and Glover. 1973 at Birmingham Odeon. It was a Time of the three day week, the bin men were on strike, power cuts, skin heads and really bad race problems........life was pretty shitty then these guys came to town. For two and a half hours nothing else mattered except Gillian's unbelievable vocal interplay with Blackmore, Paice pounding out the rhythm to everything and a 35 minute version of Highway star.
When this line up changed things were never quite the same again. To quote Don MacClean's American Pie, the music died.
The best bit is I can still remember it AND it provides some brilliant answers on prime time TV quiz shows.
Keep on Rocking