On March 3rd, 1979, Frank Zappa released 'Sheik Yerbouti'. A double live album, full of searing satire and awesome guitar solos. Bobby Brown and Rat Tomago are my faves.3wk ⋅ BirdBurnett ⋅ r/ClassicRock
It’s 1975 and you’re on your way to the record store with $8.00- which one are you coming home with?8mo ⋅ Quick_Presentation11 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Canadian Rock Icons Rush during their Moving Pictures era.11mo ⋅ Apprehensive_Idea758 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Janis Joplin outside the Hotel Chelsea, March 3, 1969 (by David Gahr)1yr ⋅ naveargenta ⋅ r/ClassicRock
For those of you who have gone through heartbreak, betrayal, depression, loneliness, or even contemplating taking your own life, what classic rock lyrics do you feel best describe how you were (or are) feeling?2mo ⋅ Mad_Season_1994 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Who is a supremely talented guitarist you feel doesn’t get enough credit for being so?1mo ⋅ adamjames777 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Finding this name inscribed on a door key, they decided that should be the name of their band. Releasing their self-titled debut in 1973, South Carolina's Marshall Tucker Band.2mo ⋅ thafezz ⋅ r/ClassicRock
It’s 1977 and you’re on your way to the record store with $8. 00 - which album are you going home with? (p.s. - you don’t already own any of the others)8mo ⋅ Quick_Presentation11 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
A 1980 picture of Black Sabbath when Ronnie James Dio started singing for the band.1yr ⋅ Apprehensive_Idea758 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Do you still have the ticket stub from your first rock concert? Here's mine.19hr ⋅ OldheadBoomer ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Of all your favorite rock performers, who had the WORST singing voice? (To be clear, I love these guys but...)10mo ⋅ Booeyrules ⋅ r/ClassicRock
He has worked with George Harrison, Elton John, Glen Campbell, The Byrds and Eric Clapton, just to name a few. The talented collaborator, Mr. Leon Russell.1yr ⋅ thafezz ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Robby Krieger is underrated. I don’t see many ppl talk about him. The Doors first album is definitely a masterpiece.1yr ⋅ Thewave8080 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Born late 70’s but now getting into Rush. (Mostly listened to metal) listened to their complete discography and obsessed with Signals album. Am I in the minority? What’s your favorite?10mo ⋅ DCLXVIrgo ⋅ r/ClassicRock
On June 12th, 1950, Original drummer for Cheap Trick, Bun E. Carlos was born in Rockford, IL. Carlos is known for this bandit moustache and cheap black suits.10mo ⋅ BirdBurnett ⋅ r/ClassicRock
On March 8th, 1965, Bob Dylan's single Subterranean Homesick Blues was released in the US. Subterranean Homesick Blues is also noted for its innovative film clip, in what became one of the first 'modern' promotional music videos.2wk ⋅ P_a_s_g_i_t_24 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
A picture of KISS a way way back in the early 1980s when they stoped wearing makeup.1yr ⋅ Apprehensive_Idea758 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
A picture of Canadian rockers April Wine from their Harder Faster days so long long ago in 1979.1yr ⋅ Apprehensive_Idea758 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page photographed with Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull at Gatwick Airport. Which album do you like better? Zeppelin IV or Aqualung?1yr ⋅ j3434 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
A picture of a young ZZ Top performing live a long long long long time ago.1yr ⋅ Apprehensive_Idea758 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Favourite Songs of This Subreddit (Special Characters) Final Vote9mo ⋅ GoddamnCabbage ⋅ r/ClassicRock
What's the lead singer's mom's maiden name?! You're not a fan if you don't know!3yr ⋅ NICH3664 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
On March 22nd, 1974, Frank Zappa released ‘Apostrophe(‘)’, his 18th album. This was Zappa's most commercially successful album in the United States with Don't Eat the Yellow Snow and Cosmik Debris as the 2 singles from the album.6d ⋅ BirdBurnett ⋅ r/ClassicRock
my teen daughter asked if this sticker was some off brand pepsi from the dollar store1yr ⋅ velocity__wagon ⋅ r/ClassicRock
The Legendary Man In Black-Johny Cash Performing Live At San Quentin Prison A Way Back In 1958.11mo ⋅ Apprehensive_Idea758 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Who’s that guy on the left side? They had no idea they were playing with the greatest of all time2mo ⋅ psilocin72 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Linda Ronstadt on the cover of Rolling Stone, October 19, 1978. 45 Years Ago Today.5mo ⋅ thafezz ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Happy Birthday to Elton John!! On March 25th, 1947, Sir Elton Hercules John CH CBE was born in Pinner, Greater London, England.3d ⋅ BirdBurnett ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Neil Young during the recording of Harvest, September 1971 (by Joel Bernstein)1yr ⋅ naveargenta ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Where (album or individual tracks) should I start with Rush if I don't really know any of their songs besides Tom Sawyer?2mo ⋅ Mad_Season_1994 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Fleetwood Mac in Central Park NYC, Oct 11th 1971. Photo by Bob Gruen1mo ⋅ CombatPanoo ⋅ r/ClassicRock
On your feet or on your knees! From New York City, here they are ... the amazing Blue Oyster Cult!11mo ⋅ FluentHeresy ⋅ r/ClassicRock
On January 21st, 1977, Pink Floyd released 'Animals', their 10th studio album. The album's cover shows an inflatable pig floating between two chimneys of Battersea Power Station, conceived by the band's bassist and lead songwriter Roger Waters, and was designed by Storm Thorgerson.2mo ⋅ BirdBurnett ⋅ r/ClassicRock
This album is just pure rock n' roll. Bad Boys Running Wild, Big City Nights, Still Loving You...it doesn't get better than this6mo ⋅ artistaajo ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Mountain's Leslie West and Felix Pappalardi performing live, early 1970s10mo ⋅ Tony_Tanna78 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Ann and Nancy Wilson on the cover of Rolling Stone, May 15, 1980. 43 Years Ago Today.11mo ⋅ thafezz ⋅ r/ClassicRock
You know sometimes, I don't know why but this old town just seems so hopeless... Tom Petty - Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers4mo ⋅ j3434 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Seems I'm not alone in being alone, a hundred billion castaways looking for a home... The Police5mo ⋅ j3434 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
This came out of nowhere. I can't believe it! Rest in peace to one of the greatest guitarists ever. Fly high Eddie❤3yr ⋅ SandHaterAni ⋅ r/ClassicRock
On November 8th, 1971, Led Zeppelin released ' Led Zeppelin IV', their 4th studio album. What is your favorite song and why is it Black Dog?1yr ⋅ BirdBurnett ⋅ r/ClassicRock
In 1985, The Parents Music Resource Center published a list of the top fifteen songs recommended to be banned, and their presumed subject matter. So, here they are, PMRC’s Filthy 15: .9mo ⋅ ExoGeniVI ⋅ r/ClassicRock
The Yardbirds family tree (how all these bands are connected) made by me1yr ⋅ lilithvale1 ⋅ r/ClassicRock
Happy Birthday Jimi. Jimi Hendrix was born on November 27th, 1942. He passed away on September 18th, 1970.4mo ⋅ MaynardSchism ⋅ r/ClassicRock
On March 9th, 1971, Alice Cooper released their third studio album, 'Love it to Death. The album cover was controversial and the record label airbrushed Vincent Furnier's thumb from future covers. Furnier legally changed his name to Alice Cooper in 1975.2wk ⋅ BirdBurnett ⋅ r/ClassicRock