Minkwlder: Great post! The Band and those like them (The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section aka The Swampers, Ry Cooder, Richard Thompson, Dave Edmunds, Albert Lee, Buddy Miller, Los Lobos) play in accordance with the old axiom (I’ve seen it attributed to Miles Davis, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington) of "the notes you don’t play are as important as those you do." I had never heard your "the spaces between the notes" line, and it’s equally as true.
Blue Cheer! Every time the subject of the worst band of all-time comes up, they are my first choice. In the late-Fall of ’68 a guy I had met in high school the previous year came up to me raving about an album he had just heard: the debut of Led Zeppelin. I had loved the first three The Yardbirds’ albums, but the fourth (with Jimmy Page replacing Jeff Beck on lead guitar) was an absolute pos. So when I saw Page on the LZ cover, I had my doubts. Sure enough, it was comically bad. Fake Blues, like the bar band (named Blues Hammer. Perfect ;-) in the Steve Buscemi movie Ghost World.
It’s funny that Robert Plant is finally making good music---the two albums with Alison Krauss. Because of the excesses of contemporary 1970’s bands like Led Zeppelin, every good musician I knew started looking backward in time, following the bread crumbs left by the best bands of the 60’s back to their origins. That meant Blues, Jump Blues, Gospel, Hillbilly, Western Swing, Rockabilly, Bluegrass, and Jazz. It took a while, but Plant finally caught up ;-) .
After seeing and hearing The New Buffalo Springfield, my group learned "Chest Fever" (we had an organist who played a Hammond), but we still sounded like boys, not men ;-) . In the Summer of ’69 we replaced the singer with a much different type: he sang with a Bluesy approach, and played mouth harp. He later became pals with Charlie Musselwhite, and turned into a real good singer and player. He has only one album out (on CD), and it’s well worth searching for: Up The Line by The Gary Smith Blues Band. He still occasionally plays the occasional show around the South Bay area.