One Rock Song From Every Year The Last 70 Years (1951-2021)

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    Here’s a list of every song used in the video:
    1951: Rocket “88” - Ike Turner/Jackie Brenston
    1952: Rock N’ Roll Blues - Anita O’Day
    1953: The Things That I Used To Do - Guitar Slim
    1954: Rock Around the Clock - Bill Haley & His Comets
    1955: Ain’t That a Shame - Fats Domino
    1956: Long Tall Sally - Little Richard
    1957: Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
    1958: Johnny B. Goode - Chuck Berry
    1959: Kansas City - Wilbert Harrison
    1960: The Twist - Chubby Checker
    1961: It’s Gonna Work Out Fine - Ike & Tina Turner
    1962: Love Me Do - The Beatles
    1963: Surfin’ U.S.A. - The Beach Boys
    1964: The House of the Rising Sun - The Animals
    1965: My Generation - The Who
    1966: Paint It Black - The Rolling Stones
    1967: Light My Fire - The Doors
    1968: All Along the Watchtower - Jimi Hendrix
    1969: Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival
    1970: Paranoid - Black Sabbath
    1971: Stairway to Heaven - Led Zeppelin
    1972: Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple
    1973: Dream On - Aerosmith
    1974: Sweet Home Alabama - Lynyrd Skynyrd
    1975: Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
    1976: Hotel California - Eagles
    1977: The Chain - Fleetwood Mac
    1978: Runnin’ With The Devil - Van Halen
    1979: Another Brick In the Wall, Pt. 2 - Pink Floyd
    1980: Back in Black - AC/DC
    1981: Tom Sawyer - Rush
    1982: Should I Stay or Should I Go - The Clash
    1983: Every Breath You Take - The Police
    1984: For Whom The Bell Tolls - Metallica
    1985: Money For Nothing - Dire Straits
    1986: Livin’ On a Prayer - Bon Jovi
    1987: Sweet Child O’ Mine - Guns ‘N’ Roses
    1988: Orange Crush - R.E.M.
    1989: Kickstart My Heart - Motley Crue
    1990: Wind of Change - Scorpions
    1991: Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
    1992: Creep - Radiohead
    1993: Daughter - Pearl Jam
    1994: Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden
    1995: Wonderwall - Oasis
    1996: 1979 - Smashing Pumpkins
    1997: Semi-Charmed Life - Third Eye Blind
    1998: Fly Away - Lenny Kravitz
    1999: All The Small Things - Blink-182
    2000: In The End - Linkin Park
    2001: Chop Suey! - System of a Down
    2002: Can’t Stop - Red Hot Chili Peppers
    2003: Seven Nation Army - The White Stripes
    2004: Boulevard of Broken Dreams - Green Day
    2005: Beverly Hills - Weezer
    2006: When You Were Young - The Killers
    2007: The Pretender - Foo Fighters
    2008: Sex on Fire - Kings of Leon
    2009: Check My Brain - Alice In Chains
    2010: Tighten Up - The Black Keys
    2011: Make It Stop (September’s Children) - Rise Against
    2012: Feels Like We Only Go Backwards - Tame Impala
    2013: Do I Wanna Know? - Arctic Monkeys
    2014: Screen Shot - Swans
    2015: Failure - Breaking Benjamin
    2016: Prayers / Triangles - Deftones
    2017: Highway Tune - Greta Van Fleet
    2018: Jumpsuit - Twenty One Pilots
    2019: Unsainted - Slipknot
    2020: Atlas Falls - Shinedown
    2021: Wasted On You - Evanescence
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  • @misterb1897
    @misterb1897 Před 2 lety +13648

    I believe Johnny B Goode was originally performed in 1955 by Marty McFly

    • @misterb1897
      @misterb1897 Před 2 lety +934

      AKA Calvin Klein.

    • @malaquiasselvagem4397
      @malaquiasselvagem4397 Před rokem +113

      Bullshit. Yeah I know you are joking but the movie basically intended to take away rock roots from Black People. I also know it's just a movie but as Hollywood tries to push progressive shit down in our troat, who the fuk knows if they did these same shit back in the day but with different target? I mean, today Hollywood os following some sort of progressist agenda, in the past black people were always the first ones to die in movies. I'm saying It in the wrong place, in a confuse way and English not being my first language just makes everything worse so you guys can bullshit me

    • @robertoguzman897
      @robertoguzman897 Před rokem +400

      Marty Who? It was performed by Calvin Klein

    • @houston1964
      @houston1964 Před rokem +625

      @@malaquiasselvagem4397 wtf is wrong with you??!

    • @ziggystardust1478
      @ziggystardust1478 Před rokem +181

      "Your kids will love that."

  • @richardgurney1844
    @richardgurney1844 Před rokem +3959

    I love how Rock suddenly changed as soon as we hit the 70s!

    • @andrewharter4139
      @andrewharter4139 Před rokem +213

      I bet it has to do with the advances in guitar effect technologies like pedals and distortion

    • @cavemanooggabogga7024
      @cavemanooggabogga7024 Před rokem +130

      It's cause the songs this video shows after the 70s are not in fact rock, but rather metal most of them. Metal does come from rock, but they are in fact, not the same

    • @flikah3407
      @flikah3407 Před rokem +80

      Yeah that's what black Sabbath does to music

    • @johnmartinez7440
      @johnmartinez7440 Před rokem +32

      I'd say 1964/5 was a bigger change.

    • @fellcat832
      @fellcat832 Před rokem +24

      @@johnmartinez7440 nah. The changes throughout 69 by itself when you really get down to it are CRAZY. I've personally always seen this as the big turning point.

  • @jojo1cool
    @jojo1cool Před rokem +554

    The shift that Nirvana 1991 and Linkin Park 2000 did is crazy.

    • @Ob1tuber
      @Ob1tuber Před rokem +16

      1989: Mötley Crüe (kickstart my heart)
      1990
      1991: Nirvana (Smells like Teen Spirit)

    • @chadprinceton8486
      @chadprinceton8486 Před 11 měsíci +12

      Sabbath in 1970 too

    • @thepleinair
      @thepleinair Před 10 měsíci +4

      Black Sabbath 1970 drastic too

    • @chrisrj9871
      @chrisrj9871 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Ob1tuber - that song's about reunified Germany.

    • @Ob1tuber
      @Ob1tuber Před 10 měsíci

      @@chrisrj9871 oh, I did not know that, I thought “Winds of Change” was just another ballad

  • @TheBustleInYourHedgerow
    @TheBustleInYourHedgerow Před měsícem +19

    Was born in 2010 and was lucky enough to have been raised listening to Zeppelin, Sabbath, and Eagles

  • @ryanphillips5412
    @ryanphillips5412 Před rokem +2727

    Over half of these bands have had a tragic death somewhere along the line.

    • @josephgledhill7046
      @josephgledhill7046 Před rokem +240

      yeah literally like 70% of the bands in here. lynyrd skynyrd had it the worst though

    • @benjack8477
      @benjack8477 Před rokem +59

      That's Rock and roll for ya

    • @ArrowMaster_
      @ArrowMaster_ Před rokem +40

      Rip Eddie Van Halen

    • @LP-jp7fy
      @LP-jp7fy Před rokem +35

      Lynyrd Skynyrd had the most tragic experience

    • @kaydenchan7093
      @kaydenchan7093 Před rokem +19

      RIP Bon Scott and Malcolm Young

  • @tamasblenesi5054
    @tamasblenesi5054 Před 2 lety +5030

    the shift between 1990 and 1991 is spectacular

    • @oneironaut.indigo
      @oneironaut.indigo Před rokem +276

      And from 1969 to 1970

    • @xennial80sxberner
      @xennial80sxberner Před rokem +155

      True but Teen Spirit was at the tail end of 91, most of the year was still big on hair metal. 1992 and early 93 had some 80s style songs charting too

    • @xennial80sxberner
      @xennial80sxberner Před rokem +60

      @@oneironaut.indigo Nah it's usually about 2-3 years into a decade that it develops its own musical identity. 1970-71 was still pretty hippie 60s, 80-81 still pretty 70s etc

    • @TrevorParker.
      @TrevorParker. Před rokem +5

      @@xennial80sxberner yeah thats true! Thats what actually happened

    • @brunoactis1104
      @brunoactis1104 Před rokem +25

      @@xennial80sxberner As an 80s hater, i'd actually say that the very late 70s is already too 80s.

  • @daleychips7463
    @daleychips7463 Před rokem +233

    The 70s were insane with the amount of classics dropping.

  • @marianxendor3974
    @marianxendor3974 Před rokem +229

    Born in 2003, but lucky enough to grow up listening to the 70-80's classics. Now to this day I still think this is indisputably the best music genre, from start to finish. Long Live Rock!

    • @captainflappyarms8277
      @captainflappyarms8277 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I was born late 2000s and my dad liked metal a lot which ended up having me hear some metal as a toddler and become a metal fan. First metal song I heard was linchpin by fear factory

    • @livtomlinson
      @livtomlinson Před 10 měsíci +2

      I was born in 2010 I've grown up listening to the classics of rock through the 60's - 70's

    • @sathira_anuk5179
      @sathira_anuk5179 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@livtomlinsonsame love the Beatles and Zeppelin

    • @cultofsucc5807
      @cultofsucc5807 Před 7 měsíci

      im gonne be teh first to say it but the 70s and 80s music was so mid especially compared to the 60s.

    • @maxenloteyro
      @maxenloteyro Před 3 měsíci

      2010s person here, love 80s - 90s rock and metal
      i learned guitar and my dad introduced me to rock

  • @timotheematos44
    @timotheematos44 Před rokem +3717

    Crazy how i have no idea of what is going on since 2010 and that i listen everyday to 60-70-80's classics

    • @ojseph
      @ojseph Před rokem +13

      Fr

    • @user-be8np3fs7s
      @user-be8np3fs7s Před rokem +91

      It’s normal, just like every high school students need to learn Newton’s law

    • @user-hp3iw3bi5m
      @user-hp3iw3bi5m Před rokem +14

      @@user-be8np3fs7s I couldn't make a better example

    • @NeoMaximuz
      @NeoMaximuz Před rokem +43

      I was recognizing all songs, but then I got to 2006 and only recognized two after that, and only because I'm a big fan of those bands (Deftones and Evanescence).

    • @autumnphillips151
      @autumnphillips151 Před rokem +29

      Not really. If you only listen to mainstream music, then of course you’re going to miss out on rock music that was released after the point when big record companies stopped supporting it.

  • @almostkentish3042
    @almostkentish3042 Před rokem +957

    The way every song in the 90s sounds different from the last just shows how diverse this genre is

    • @steve8803
      @steve8803 Před rokem +29

      91-94 was all grunge. I don't believe it sounds that different. I lived through that decade, and the music was great!

    • @listento...9279
      @listento...9279 Před rokem +3

      You’re kidding right?

    • @williammarriott6131
      @williammarriott6131 Před rokem +3

      Now you know just how bad rock music has become in the last 30 years.

    • @darthandeddeu
      @darthandeddeu Před rokem +7

      @@williammarriott6131
      Let the kids have their songs and memories.
      I don't slag on my dad's love of Glen Miller. And I now understand why big band became a thing so I can appreciate it for what it was doing, big band was before good amplifiers and they needed to break through the noise of dance halls
      Then as radios became more powerful and we had more diverse record companies across the world with an integrated distribution model more niche genres appeared.
      Cut to the 1960s, solid state components for electronic equipment boosted the innovation in amps, keyboards and pedals. This giving musicians many different paths including the first mainstream forays into what is now electroninica/techno
      1970s saw the refinement of the tech and an explosion of genres into the mainstream, you had virtuoso players giving ideas to the builders of equipment on a regular basis now.
      Late 70s saw two factions in every genre.
      In funk/dance/disco music those who couldn't afford instruments payed down the roots of hip hop
      In country you had the beginning of the spilt of ' roots/outlaw/americana country ' and what is now pop country with their bigger productions. ( At this time country artists could switch between the two'
      Electronica became its own thing and was very diverse depending on which city it was created in.
      Rock had the biggest splits and diversity across every sub genre there will never be a time when one music genre splits into many different types of sub-genres that each have their own sub genres as with the period between 77-82.
      Because of the way we've consumed music since 2008 or so, there won't be another group where everyone upon hearing it knows who made it regardless of if they are a fan of the genre or not.
      We're not going to have mass memories of certain music anymore.
      The music we grew up with always leaves a profound mark upon our brain chemistry. We have associated feelings and memories when it comes to music, much of that gets hard wired when we were young and just getting our freedom from our parents control of the radio dial

    • @samnugget3344
      @samnugget3344 Před rokem +4

      to be fair “rock” encompasses like half of all popular music over the past 60 years

  • @LeeRenthlei
    @LeeRenthlei Před rokem +64

    60's & 70's was when rock music was at it's peak, at least for me.

  • @callmehkeiko7672
    @callmehkeiko7672 Před rokem +28

    3:23 - When you realise that one of the members of the Guns 'N' Roses has a t-shirt of Metallica

  • @borjanvasiljevic3743
    @borjanvasiljevic3743 Před rokem +1018

    Its a shame that rock nowadays is not a big as it was in the 70s and 80s

    • @chameleonproductions9883
      @chameleonproductions9883 Před rokem +111

      I think it had something to do with being rebel music, back then parents would blow their lids if their kids were listening to rock and over time rock was no longer what you listend to piss off your parents now its gangster rap

    • @borjanvasiljevic3743
      @borjanvasiljevic3743 Před rokem +36

      @@chameleonproductions9883 yeah, i agree. But, it is a shame. Rock is so small nowadays

    • @eudeciogabriel8571
      @eudeciogabriel8571 Před rokem +20

      or even the 90s

    • @thephantomroland3732
      @thephantomroland3732 Před rokem +20

      this is is definitely a controversial opinion i have, but i think most rock now days sounds the same

    • @niescitatsce
      @niescitatsce Před rokem +4

      Coz that time is the peak of rock and the fan of rock music also big at that time

  • @kr6productions
    @kr6productions Před rokem +807

    Need this specifically as a Spotify Playlist, perfect examples of rock throughout the ages

    • @k.a.t.566
      @k.a.t.566 Před rokem +21

      Someone created this playlist on Spotify. It has the same title. I dont know if I can paste here link but just letting you know. Because i had the same thought when i listened to this yesterday 😉

    • @samw8285
      @samw8285 Před rokem +1

      Rock of ages rock of ages 😎 keep a Rollin rock n rollin

    • @illed60
      @illed60 Před rokem +2

      Thank you, came for these comments, and found the playlist with the same title

    • @oliveo9302
      @oliveo9302 Před rokem +2

      @@k.a.t.566 I can't find it :(

    • @KotikTridev
      @KotikTridev Před 8 měsíci

      Какие века, тут же промежуток в пару десятков лет

  • @many-but-one
    @many-but-one Před rokem +119

    I am completely and utterly convinced that 70s rock reigns supreme.🤘🏻

  • @blopat
    @blopat Před 11 měsíci +5

    it's incredible the fact that in 1979 another brick in the wall was released and one year later back in black was released

  • @Adz2
    @Adz2 Před rokem +650

    Funny thing is, the first decade or two of Rock here would be considered more like pop nowadays but that was the way rock was back in the day, the 70s are where Rock changed forever

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před rokem +30

      Yes.
      In the early 60s the terms "rock" and "pop" were interchangeable.
      Then a division occured at some point. And only one branch could take each name.

    • @amr4336
      @amr4336 Před rokem +16

      It changed when bands like Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple started making music

    • @Danishmastery
      @Danishmastery Před rokem +2

      That’s when pop just meant popular music.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před rokem +2

      @@amr4336
      I think the most startling illustration may be Sonny & Cher.
      They started out as a "Rock band." And nobody questioned that they were.
      Then, almost overnight, the definition of "rock band" changed. 🤯 And they were no longer it.
      (Leaving them asking "Now what are we supposed to do?)

    • @zeitok8
      @zeitok8 Před rokem

      while they experimented tecnology and guitar effects and amps, check from example Cotton Crop Blues from 1954 or rumble from 1958 a song witout lyrics banned from the radio, back then many of those songs were scandals, i will say change in terms of noise since 1964, from the 60s listen for example the sonics, many material from the who, the stooges, mc5, blue cher, small faces, high tide or hendrix!.

  • @KringoGG
    @KringoGG Před rokem +815

    I was born i 88. I would give almost anything to have been young when Zeppelin, Sabbath, Stones and the other greats were in their prime. That music just hits different

    • @MrLefrog1
      @MrLefrog1 Před rokem +18

      Then you would be as old as me, and that is not a good thing.

    • @mantiwa
      @mantiwa Před rokem +26

      I was born in 2001 and I want the same thing as well, everything started going downhill in early 10's, 70's were the peak.

    • @zon6158
      @zon6158 Před rokem +6

      @@mantiwa Imo it’s 60s u can’t beat beatles plus beach boys That’s my opinion tho

    • @cemsen5460
      @cemsen5460 Před rokem +19

      @@zon6158 beatles and 60s overall is overrated as hell in my opinion. Happy songs with acoustic guitars dont cut it for me. 70s is prime rock music

    • @mantiwa
      @mantiwa Před rokem +2

      @@zon6158 sorry but in 60s the sound quality was terrible and the beatles sound like minions in every song they released

  • @holaninos22
    @holaninos22 Před rokem +26

    1950s had such a happy vibe, can we keep that going?

  • @razielraziel7196
    @razielraziel7196 Před rokem +12

    Born in 90's, grow up with Linkin Park. Hybrid theory was the first ever album i bought. Still listening every day. Rip Chester...

  • @jmac0608
    @jmac0608 Před rokem +274

    There's only 58 more years until the 80's are back!

    • @theimortal1974
      @theimortal1974 Před rokem +11

      whenever a karaoke show i go to does an 80's theme i jokingly ask if i can sing anything from the 2080's or 1880's

    • @FilibusterNYC
      @FilibusterNYC Před rokem +1

      @@theimortal1974 I though that was just me! That’s the best! Though I do it with themed parties

    • @FilibusterNYC
      @FilibusterNYC Před rokem +5

      This is definitely the roaring 20’s then, but not in a good way so far…

    • @twilightolga8958
      @twilightolga8958 Před rokem

      I ll be 74… an old lady :(

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před rokem

      58 more years, til we need to find 58 more KISS-carbon copies.

  • @natashaeddy7464
    @natashaeddy7464 Před rokem +307

    I feel like this video really shows that rock can be whatever you want it to be.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před rokem +12

      Which is why I love Rock so much.
      It is ever-changing. Ever-evolving.

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 Před rokem +3

      Michael Jackson's "Rock with You" pretty much proved that already.

    • @crypt0sFX
      @crypt0sFX Před rokem +1

      Yeah because the first couple decades sounded more bluesy jazz than rock.

    • @c-really-h1859
      @c-really-h1859 Před rokem +1

      For sure. It was the original breakthrough from folk music and classic music and now it's such a broad term (in a good way). By the end of this video every new song is almost a completely different genre it's crazy.

  • @Ianne745
    @Ianne745 Před rokem +36

    2:12 I really love the Queen and their music, especially Bohemian Rhapsody🥰 How I miss Freddie Mercury😭

  • @Pixel_Pig1
    @Pixel_Pig1 Před rokem +31

    R.I.P Chester Bennington, he was a legend, a angel, a devil and a singer. We love you Chess ❤

  • @gabed.2632
    @gabed.2632 Před rokem +126

    The 70s were 50 years ago and they still rock

    • @valentincozariuc7439
      @valentincozariuc7439 Před rokem +4

      60-70 Full !

    • @lenta.444
      @lenta.444 Před rokem +1

      True

    • @DrBarbequeSauce
      @DrBarbequeSauce Před 3 měsíci +1

      The 60's & 70's were THE BEST decades for rock, once we hit the 80's it started going downhill

    • @_ttntp_0428
      @_ttntp_0428 Před měsícem

      @@DrBarbequeSaucewhat are you talking about? if so why 80s and 90s throwback are currently on nostalgic trend

    • @DrBarbequeSauce
      @DrBarbequeSauce Před měsícem

      @@_ttntp_0428 I'm talking about a matter of opinion

  • @dvnissecn
    @dvnissecn Před rokem +297

    1:45 Paranoid by Black Sabbath will forever be iconic :)

    • @Nobody15458
      @Nobody15458 Před rokem +25

      3:41 Smells like teen spirit by nirvana will forever be iconic two

    • @Rosbergen80
      @Rosbergen80 Před rokem +5

      2:45 Rush Tom Sawyer best ever

    • @lrfcarreviews2570
      @lrfcarreviews2570 Před rokem +3

      Iron Man is more iconic. I like it better anyway.

    • @1ZosoLZ
      @1ZosoLZ Před rokem +3

      Isn’t even their best song. Sabbath bloody sabbath is or even NIB

    • @aaronl4242
      @aaronl4242 Před rokem +1

      Not even close to their best song imo

  • @angryopossum6936
    @angryopossum6936 Před rokem +10

    the difference between early 60s rock and late 60s rock is amazing

    • @rayh6118
      @rayh6118 Před 7 měsíci

      From surfing to actual rock

  • @MJ-ul9ge
    @MJ-ul9ge Před rokem +15

    70s and 80s best time in music for me

  • @dizzy_star
    @dizzy_star Před rokem +447

    When it hit 2000 my heart broke all over again. Haven’t been able to hear that song without tearing up since he left. Chester, you are so so missed.

    • @fdgod4975
      @fdgod4975 Před rokem +12

      I also wonder how it can not be compared to any other song I saw in this video. I still listen to in the end and numb every single day and never get bored of them, God bless Chester for spreading joy among millions of people

    • @timetravelingoldman6839
      @timetravelingoldman6839 Před rokem +4

      Lots of these amazing bands lost someone. I can't get over Chester and Chris Cornell being gone. I've been listening to Chris every single day for two years.

    • @trevorphilips5252
      @trevorphilips5252 Před rokem +4

      RIP Chester

    • @shdw.206
      @shdw.206 Před rokem +3

      Rip Chester. its sad it ended how it did

    • @mistywww3199
      @mistywww3199 Před rokem +1

      @@fdgod4975 because that song has meaning to you personally its the same for people who where fans of lets say queen when freddy died their music is uncomparable for them

  • @Crispy808
    @Crispy808 Před rokem +63

    I love how its all calm rock and suddenly nirvana comes up

    • @DaEpicTable
      @DaEpicTable Před rokem +6

      Idk man, for whom the bell tolls was before Nirvana lol, but unless you mean thr sing right before smelly teen

    • @Ob1tuber
      @Ob1tuber Před rokem +3

      Mötley Crüe

    • @Daniel-jz9td
      @Daniel-jz9td Před rokem +7

      Well, Black Sabbath is not what you would call calm.

    • @lucashernandez4345
      @lucashernandez4345 Před rokem +6

      Black Sabbath, Van Halen, Metallica, GnR, Motley Crue calm?

    • @somakrd
      @somakrd Před 11 měsíci +3

      isnt that grunge

  • @oli_3799
    @oli_3799 Před rokem +4

    i love how two of these songs, from completely different times and backgrounds, both feature dave grohl

  • @jxhao1435
    @jxhao1435 Před 10 měsíci +2

    can’t imagine how old are these songs. Long Before I was born. and many of them I still listen now.

  • @Zralock79
    @Zralock79 Před rokem +440

    I am a rock fan... but all the songs between 2009 - 2020 ... never heard one of them. I am probably getting old... Damnit!

    • @Rosbergen80
      @Rosbergen80 Před rokem +18

      Even never heard of the artists

    • @theirs3845
      @theirs3845 Před rokem +60

      don’t worry i am 17 and hadn’t heard of many either.. would recommend looking into arctic monkeys and greta van fleet though they make some great music!

    • @outlowrobber9814
      @outlowrobber9814 Před rokem +3

      I didnt now the rock songs from 1995 to 2021 so i think i dont have music culture

    • @Silverlynx35
      @Silverlynx35 Před rokem +7

      Don't feel bad. I had maybe 3 songs I hadn't heard up to 2009. Nothing after. First my back, now this...

    • @speedybasket5205
      @speedybasket5205 Před rokem

      Don’t worry your not alone

  • @pradosoal2838
    @pradosoal2838 Před rokem +70

    suprisingly we're more familiar with the oldies than nowadays rock

    • @bigdingus9333
      @bigdingus9333 Před rokem +3

      The old songs broke new ground and innovated all of music

  • @ricksonsantosbr
    @ricksonsantosbr Před rokem +14

    I really Love the 70s.

  • @ktn0012
    @ktn0012 Před rokem +7

    Queen band ❤
    miss you Freddi Mercury

  • @TheUnknown_8
    @TheUnknown_8 Před rokem +162

    You can really hear the change from the pre-2000s era and the 2000s+ era. Not many of the newer songs have the same feel :(

    • @lrfcarreviews2570
      @lrfcarreviews2570 Před rokem +6

      True. The older ones are classics and masterpieces. Mostly from the 50s to 70s. I call that the Golden Age of music.

    • @Jaunty_jules
      @Jaunty_jules Před rokem +8

      @@lrfcarreviews2570 right! but come on man you gotta agree 80s rock is very sick too!!! from metalica to guns n rosses to AD/DC, Europe, and......
      but in general I believe 80s is in general *THE* golden era of music. mostly cus of Micheal Jackson but whatever

    • @haydutjester
      @haydutjester Před rokem +9

      Alot of the 2000s+ Era songs aren't even rock though.

    • @Ann-dt6pt
      @Ann-dt6pt Před rokem +10

      Kind of disagree, cause I was born in 2002 and I think for people my age the songs especially in the 2000s also create a special feeling 🤷‍♀️

    • @lrfcarreviews2570
      @lrfcarreviews2570 Před rokem +2

      @@Jaunty_jules 80s rock was great also! AC/DC, Metallica, Guns N’ Roses absolutely! Michael Jackson was great also. Not too crazy about the later pop music that emerged in the 80s but the classic rock and heavy metal sounded awsome!

  • @theoadam9688
    @theoadam9688 Před rokem +705

    The Beach Boys, what an underrated rock band. They paved the way for high quality and psychedelic music with their album Pet Sounds in the pop rock scene. In 1966 nobody was ready to hear a song like Good Vibrations. I hope some people will consider this group as one the best rock bands from the early-mid 60's :-)

    • @alittleguy8114
      @alittleguy8114 Před rokem +5

      Early-mid 60s? Really? All most all of their stuff from the mid 60s to late 70s is awesome!

    • @theoadam9688
      @theoadam9688 Před rokem +7

      @@alittleguy8114 I agree with you, I listen their albums sunflower, smile, holland, friends, etc... This is maybe the most creative era for them.

    • @_MaxtiLL_
      @_MaxtiLL_ Před rokem +2

      Its JoJo reference)

    • @corbinh1477
      @corbinh1477 Před rokem +1

      There cover of California dreamin is funky as fuck

    • @cv507
      @cv507 Před rokem

      kinkce v v

  • @pedrooleitao
    @pedrooleitao Před 8 měsíci +3

    1999-2004 had my favorite songs. Such a good era for rock music.

  • @ashtonimagine7924
    @ashtonimagine7924 Před rokem +7

    Once we hit the 2010s the core of rock feels like it has been lost to time. And I grew up with those songs.

  • @zaccampbell5020
    @zaccampbell5020 Před rokem +63

    I'm glad the Black Keys were mentioned, they're very underrated

    • @jibnut6566
      @jibnut6566 Před rokem +2

      fr i love the black keys

    • @dereklewis4321
      @dereklewis4321 Před rokem

      Everything before Attack and Release is practically forgotten

  • @anoukvzanten
    @anoukvzanten Před rokem +165

    I was born in 1999 but there are many times i wish I was around in the 70’s and 80’s. In my opinion; rock had its best years from the start till around 1995..

    • @bahasainggrisbersamamradi9308
      @bahasainggrisbersamamradi9308 Před rokem +4

      You are not wrong!
      And I spent mt teen lives in 80/90
      So, yeah!

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před rokem +8

      Sad but true.

    • @IzaakPoppleton
      @IzaakPoppleton Před rokem +8

      In my opinion there are also some great rock songs in the early 2000's... but since then rock has become far less popular.

    • @Ty-vj4wg
      @Ty-vj4wg Před rokem +3

      In my opinion, rock was amazing from the early 60s up till the early 2000s. Then it lost popularity and there aren’t as many bangers out there.

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Před rokem +2

      The late 60s were the best to my mind.

  • @CarterArchiveMedia142
    @CarterArchiveMedia142 Před rokem +7

    Man the shift from hair metal to grunge was wicked man! So many awesome bands from both eras!

  • @pqyton.r
    @pqyton.r Před rokem +7

    i would give anything in the world to be alive in the 70s and 80s to hear their live music back then

    • @grahamemerson4126
      @grahamemerson4126 Před 10 měsíci

      my mom was 1 when elvis died and never got to see him in concert and i would live in rags to see elvis at the louisiana hayride or the international hotel

  • @jaredkennedy6576
    @jaredkennedy6576 Před rokem +85

    Well, that made me feel old. Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, RHCP, they all seem to have come out so recently. I was in highschool or college when that stuff was coming out and in it's heyday. That was 25 years ago.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před rokem +1

      I know, right?
      About 2010 I was talking to a teenager. I asked him his name, he said "Cobain."
      That *really* made me feel old!
      🙂

    • @augustrodriguez8023
      @augustrodriguez8023 Před rokem +1

      I turned 16 in July 95. It just doesn't seem long ago..lol

    • @jaredkennedy6576
      @jaredkennedy6576 Před rokem

      @@augustrodriguez8023 Yeah, I was 15 in 95.

  • @XboxUnitD77
    @XboxUnitD77 Před rokem +442

    That was a big swing from the 50s to the 60s, went from "how do I use a guitar" to house of the rising sun. That was the turning point.
    Also glad to see a Black Keys nod, they really keeping rock going now adays.

    • @spaghettiboy5587
      @spaghettiboy5587 Před rokem +9

      ‘Keeping rock going’ is about the biggest overstatement I have ever heard

    • @user-ih1ko4uy2p
      @user-ih1ko4uy2p Před rokem

      !ТВОРЧЕСКАЯ СТУДИЯ 🎸=
      czcams.com/video/Cfdtuvw315I/video.html

    • @loganr6353
      @loganr6353 Před rokem +1

      I think black keys are OK, bands like Arctic Monkeys, the Strokes, Inhaler, Great Van Fleet are really keeping it alive tho

    • @spaghettiboy5587
      @spaghettiboy5587 Před rokem +4

      @@loganr6353 again, no not quite. They’re all very solid bands, but you gotta understand that rock as a whole, including the harder and heavier sub genres, it’s far from dead. There are some massive bands that are a little heavier than stuff like arctic monkeys, but are doing just as much for rock. Shinedown, Skillet, A7X, Korn. I’d really recommend giving some harder stuff a listen cause yes, it’s heavier, but the good stuff is still very melodic

    • @natedturtle
      @natedturtle Před rokem

      Hell yeah I love The Black Keys :)

  • @bunsenn5064
    @bunsenn5064 Před rokem +18

    I love how it goes from quiet Fleetwood Mac to extremely loud Van Halen and then back to quiet again the next year. Just goes to show how ahead of its time the Van Halen band was.

    • @Ob1tuber
      @Ob1tuber Před rokem +4

      Then after Pink Floyd came the extremely loud, AC/DC

  • @baileybishop4470
    @baileybishop4470 Před 8 měsíci +1

    the evolution of rock never ceases to amaze me

  • @sd3457
    @sd3457 Před rokem +307

    Man, The Who were so ahead of their time. Pete Townshend is an underrated genius. Also, nice work Dave Grohl and Pat Smear, two appearances!

    • @NDSVM
      @NDSVM Před rokem +3

      And The Doors are timeless

    • @tunanorth
      @tunanorth Před rokem +1

      Good catch, anybody else get two appearances? I think maybe Ike Turner.

    • @WTDKRR
      @WTDKRR Před rokem

      I don’t think anyone can really explain rock and roll. maybe pete townshend.

    • @johnmartinez7440
      @johnmartinez7440 Před rokem

      Yeah, I forget that that was 1965. Kind of bonkers in hindsight.

    • @robbob5302
      @robbob5302 Před rokem +1

      Ike Turner had two appearances as well!

  • @TheKyPerson
    @TheKyPerson Před rokem +56

    I was born in 1951. I am blessed that my teens and young adulthood were in the time of some of the best music ever. I think most of the 2000s all sound alike.

    • @henroriro
      @henroriro Před rokem +8

      Somebody who grew up in the 2000s could definitely feel the same about music from when you were young. Nevertheless, none of you would be more or less correct than the other.

    • @TheKyPerson
      @TheKyPerson Před rokem

      @@henroriro I don't know. My granddaughter is learning guitar and she's playing Van Morrison, Tom Petty and Fleetwood Mac.

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Před rokem +1

      I know, When I was young, you would hear new songs from the Beach Boys, Four Tops, Supremes, all on the same night. They would all be instant hits.

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem

      The 60s and 70s were the birth of modern pop music, a format still being used today.

  • @CadeWasHere6207
    @CadeWasHere6207 Před 8 měsíci +31

    Still can’t get over how stacked the 90s was for music. Soundgarden, Nirvana, Radiohead, Foo Fighters. One of the best decades, right behind the 60s. Kurt Cobain was truly the John Lennon of Gen X.

    • @CadeWasHere6207
      @CadeWasHere6207 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @Itz_fairyrosalynnxoxo There is if you go looking for it. I listen to lots of underground rock groups that are completely modern.

    • @sri-kaushalramana437
      @sri-kaushalramana437 Před 5 měsíci +1

      early 90s is easily the best time in rock history. you have all the grunge bands alongside Metallica, guns n roses, Green Day, etc all still releasing great stuff

    • @brandocalrissian3294
      @brandocalrissian3294 Před 4 měsíci

      So like Lennon he's completely overrated?

  • @potatodrummer
    @potatodrummer Před rokem +32

    1970: Layla (Derek And The Dominos)
    1971: Stairway To Heaven (Led Zeppelin
    1972: Smoke On The Water (Deep Purple)
    1973: literally everything
    1974: Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
    1975: Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen)
    1976: Hotel California (Eagles)
    1977: Psycho Killer (Talking Heads)
    1978: Running With The Devil (Van Halen)
    1979: literally everything
    1980: You Shook Me All Night Long (AC/DC)

    • @tonyrun5802
      @tonyrun5802 Před rokem +3

      73 would have put The Dark Side of The Moon... But I realized that's an album lol

    • @Terminator6364
      @Terminator6364 Před rokem +1

      Layla over Paranoid? I also think AC/DC got atleast 10 better songs then any from the Back in Black album.

    • @Daniel-jz9td
      @Daniel-jz9td Před rokem

      '73 is such a golden age for rock, lot of albums dropped that year.

    • @kamatsutra7031
      @kamatsutra7031 Před 10 měsíci

      1973 - Sabbra Cadabra
      1979 - Comfortably Numb

  • @TheAdaptedPEGuy
    @TheAdaptedPEGuy Před rokem +47

    The music of the late sixties and early seventies is the best. That particular era was just great music along with great writing.

    • @peace-now
      @peace-now Před rokem +1

      I would agree with that. The late 50s was good too. The early 60s was a change period. In the late 60s, you had the Beach Boys, and even WW2 singers around - like Frank Sinatra, who could still bash out a great song.

    • @grahamemerson4126
      @grahamemerson4126 Před 10 měsíci

      the sixties is when elvis started his new sound at vegas and also If I can dream is such a meaningful song ps i am an elvis weeb

    • @sathira_anuk5179
      @sathira_anuk5179 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@peace-nowBeatles and Hendrix too

  • @brandonfreeman2069
    @brandonfreeman2069 Před rokem +20

    70's and 80s and 90s are untouchable

  • @rowlanddavid1576
    @rowlanddavid1576 Před rokem +3

    The first few got me in tears. How could I never have listened to rocket 88?

  • @rapataka3000poorstaff
    @rapataka3000poorstaff Před rokem +31

    Would have loved to have seen more AC/DC, Guns n' Roses, Bon Jovi, Nirvana, R. E. M. (like "Losing my Religion) and Metallica songs but it was good, loved the trancision from the songs that were kinda Elvis to the 70s and 80s

    • @grahamemerson4126
      @grahamemerson4126 Před 10 měsíci

      i agree that it kinda went from the classic like chuck berry little richard and elvis to the bands who were inspired by them

  • @KollerNi
    @KollerNi Před rokem +42

    I feel 1994 Green Day (Dookie era) would be a better match, than the newer stuff.
    Although (for me) the (earlier) Offspring is missing.

  • @milodineve
    @milodineve Před rokem +16

    the strokes deserved a spot here😭😭

    • @WhatAmIAStranger
      @WhatAmIAStranger Před rokem +1

      They should have gotten the 2020 slot since SOAD got 2001

  • @CarlosBarrod
    @CarlosBarrod Před rokem +14

    The best album by Pink Floyd appeared in 1973. It's one of the best 50 albums by far. Many bands didn´t represent a thing, however they were weirdly chosen.

  • @nicktaylor2657
    @nicktaylor2657 Před rokem +27

    I'm glad you picked Light My Fire by The Doors It was the song of the summer of love 😘

  • @slippedpoo2
    @slippedpoo2 Před rokem +49

    YES SOUNDGARDEN IS ON HERE CHRIS CORNELL WILL KEEP GOING ON AS ONE OF THE BEST SINGERS EVER

  • @magzdilluh
    @magzdilluh Před rokem +1

    I appreciate the work that went into this

  • @markmorris8532
    @markmorris8532 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I really like how you used so many different bands ❤️.

  • @thejacwag2466
    @thejacwag2466 Před rokem +177

    Thank you for putting this together. Some great selections here, as difficult as it would have been to only reference an artist once. What is noticeable, in my opinion, is the sea-change when moving into the 2000s; a couple of the selections aside, the whole genre seems to fall off a cliff edge

    • @milenak8138
      @milenak8138 Před rokem +11

      I wouldn't be so harsh. There are many good rock artists from the early 2000's and now. It's just that the picks on this list are kinda.. meh.

    • @alexgabou1609
      @alexgabou1609 Před rokem +6

      @@milenak8138 you could go to Muse for example in early 2000's, Rammstein off the list also. Quite a few bands that couldn't make it are worth listening too in the 2000's.

    • @milenak8138
      @milenak8138 Před rokem +1

      @@alexgabou1609 I agree. I even mentioned Rammstein in my other comment as one of the great bands that were left out. And Muse absolutely should have make this list!

    • @loganr6353
      @loganr6353 Před rokem +2

      It’s not really that it’s just the hits are pretty bland. Arctic Monkeys gets a bad rap from ppl who only heard Do I Wanna know bc they have much better songs (505, Mardy Bum, Four out of Five). Also this list left the strokes out which is criminal bc last nite and reptilia are bangers

    • @matthewrichardson8162
      @matthewrichardson8162 Před rokem +2

      Nickleback was the only real rock music in the early 2000s…

  • @MakeSomething
    @MakeSomething Před rokem +312

    From my observation seems like iconic good rock songs were harder to come by after high speed internet came about. And I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing. Just made room for more music and helped leveled the playing field.

    • @donder91
      @donder91 Před rokem +25

      Rock is in a pretty sorry state right now. The last 10 years or so there hasn't been that many good popular rock songs.
      In the late 00s punk and emo rock were at their height. But rock became pretty stale after that in the mainstream music.
      Metal is doing very well though, nightwish, sabaton, amaranthe. Lot of good stuff also without grunts.

    • @2000willsome
      @2000willsome Před rokem +14

      The choices from 2009 onwards were puzzling to me. Didn't feel like a good representation.

    • @dogwithabeard263
      @dogwithabeard263 Před rokem +2

      @@donder91 Rock sort of evolved into metal the way I see it

    • @DarthAxolotl
      @DarthAxolotl Před rokem +5

      @@dogwithabeard263 I'd say they coexisted around the 80s to 00s

    • @dogwithabeard263
      @dogwithabeard263 Před rokem +1

      @@DarthAxolotlAgreed, I’d say as early as the 70s actually. What I meant is that metal began to grow and improve and rocket began to become less impressive.

  • @dimif79
    @dimif79 Před rokem +1

    What an awesome collection! ❤️

  • @alicancelik2135
    @alicancelik2135 Před rokem +6

    I was touched by the fact that the last 15 years of my life were packed into 6.46 minutes. Of course, this list can be added to this much more, but it's still a nice compilation, thank you 🤘

  • @maxdegraaf1333
    @maxdegraaf1333 Před rokem +17

    1:50 MY FAVOURITE SONG!!!!!!!!!!

  • @zogames8659
    @zogames8659 Před rokem +332

    It feels very nice that this video has almost everyone that needs to be included. I think you still should have included The Strokes like the last video and Iron Maiden should've been included but other than that I can't think of many iconic rock artists that weren't included.

    • @sgstudios9122
      @sgstudios9122 Před rokem +9

      The strokes for 2001 would’ve been more fitting with their hit song “Last Nite” I agree

    • @logancampbell5193
      @logancampbell5193 Před rokem +14

      Personally, I’d put “Born in the USA” instead of “For Whom the Bell Tolls” for 1984, just seems a bit more iconic and era-defining

    • @jagerbomb182
      @jagerbomb182 Před rokem +12

      I would have like to see KISS, Boston, zz top

    • @theirs3845
      @theirs3845 Před rokem +3

      i feel like royal blood could’ve been used for the later years

    • @zogames8659
      @zogames8659 Před rokem +1

      @@jagerbomb182 oh yeah, KISS and Boston would be good ones too

  • @vincentw_2377
    @vincentw_2377 Před rokem +2

    Really cool from you to include Swans. Hope more people will discover Michaels music

  • @fslx
    @fslx Před rokem +3

    That's an absolutely outstanding selection! I would have picked either "Last in Line" or "Round and Round" for 1984. But *shrug* that's the only one that tripped me up in a list of seventy-one songs -- pretty damn awesome match to my tastes.

    • @chadmelonite9999
      @chadmelonite9999 Před rokem +1

      With bands only able to appear once on the list, I think it is better to choose a band that had at least a few solid hits, wherever possible. 1984 was a big year for Prince, with his Purple Rain album. When Doves Cry and Let's Go Crazy are both from that year. While not strictly a rock artist, I think that Prince is more deserving to appear on a list such as this than Ratt or Dio.
      For the following year, 1985, I have no objection to including your song "Things Can Only Get Better".
      Edit: Others on here have mentioned "Born in the USA" as a good pick for 1984. That would work, too.

  • @bassrocks4419
    @bassrocks4419 Před rokem +26

    I was shocked hearing some of the stuff from the early 50s. I always thought that rock was basically created by Little Richard in the mid 50s, but there were some pretty rocking songs that had come out before he ever released any music.

  • @braydenhayes6698
    @braydenhayes6698 Před rokem +25

    The '50s and '60s defined rock and roll for me. Those r my favorite decades for the genre

    • @Nobody15458
      @Nobody15458 Před rokem +3

      For me it's the 90s and 80s period

    • @haridj8532
      @haridj8532 Před rokem

      Sound quality was kind of trash for most of the music back then

    • @smanticus
      @smanticus Před rokem +1

      @@haridj8532 I prefer the space and reverb in the production of that time to the overly-compressed and quantized sound of today’s production. It’s warmer, more organic.

    • @thevannrock6751
      @thevannrock6751 Před rokem

      For me 70-80, Prog Rock Era

    • @braydenhayes6698
      @braydenhayes6698 Před rokem +2

      Not all music from the 50s and 60s had terrible sound quality and, even so, it doesn't even matter bc I feel like what truly matters is the sound from instruments as well as the message and tone.

  • @SuquinDeMaracuja
    @SuquinDeMaracuja Před 3 měsíci +2

    Lynyrd Skynyrd is one of my favorite bands

  • @bernadelfin2878
    @bernadelfin2878 Před rokem +4

    I like that you included Jumpsuit by Twenty One Pilots, they're definitely not a rock group since they're always changing style with each song but that one song was specifically meant to be rock.

  • @lachlantanseytheii4412
    @lachlantanseytheii4412 Před rokem +10

    This to me is just how many do I recognise from my dad playing them

  • @davidmccall3327
    @davidmccall3327 Před rokem +23

    Wow seeing The Deftones show up in 2016 is fantastic

  • @sebom141
    @sebom141 Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for doing this awesome work :) I like you say one song and not the greatest or best!

  • @coffee4682
    @coffee4682 Před rokem +4

    For Nirvana fans, listen to ‘She Said’ by The Jins. It’s like a whole new Nirvana song and the band is aware of it

  • @tonyrun5802
    @tonyrun5802 Před rokem +49

    The fact that you included Mötley Crüe is awesome

    • @bigd1089
      @bigd1089 Před rokem +1

      Holy, I was thinking the same thing, they're my favorite and I was watching this thinking there was no chance considering the previous songs

    • @theskrublords
      @theskrublords Před rokem +3

      Van Halen too

    • @Losrandir
      @Losrandir Před rokem

      Hanoi Rocks would've deserved it more

  • @Andsager88
    @Andsager88 Před rokem +16

    Rock music has always been my favorite ❤️ im born in 88, so i grew up with the more modern rock music.. but man the rock in the 70's and 80's are quality 👌

  • @amelindaolson8910
    @amelindaolson8910 Před rokem +2

    I almost fell out of my chair when I saw 2014 Swans. They are an Industrial Punk band from the '70's. I have seen them twice in Denver at The Bluebird with Michael Gira and Jarboe was still in the band. Jarboe is a powerful presence. Michael was cool. When he found out we had traveled from Montana to see them he refunded our tickets and bought us a beer.

  • @lythihoa7515
    @lythihoa7515 Před rokem

    dude so much thank u are the best

  • @partyxplays
    @partyxplays Před rokem +266

    60's-90's were the true heart of rock and the 00-s and over have killed it.

    • @facundorojas5898
      @facundorojas5898 Před rokem +97

      ok boomer

    • @327group
      @327group Před rokem +97

      what?! soad, killers, foo fighters, green day, kings of leon, linkin park, slipknot, evanescence mean nothing to rock music?

    • @partyxplays
      @partyxplays Před rokem +1

      @@327group green day, foo fighters and kings of leon are like the only good ones for the 2000's the rest of the bands we see today are shit. It isnt even hard rock or anything classic. Its just alternate punk, crappy screamo metal and shitty digital music.
      Guns n roses, survivor, acdc, bon jovi, led zeppelin, aerosmith, boston, whitesnake, skid row etc is a whole lot better than artic monkeys, linkin park, the white stripes and all the modern bands.
      They arent rock at all like who the fuck is machine gun kelly he is a clout chaser who raps to distorted music like that is pafetic. Billie eilish isn't even rock she is just depressing, olivia roderigo isnt rock at all she is just a basic bitch. Slipknot isnt rock its just screaming metal. The metal today are just people screaming into a mic saying they want to die and shit.
      70's 80's and 90's hard rock, classic rock and metal is better than "modern rock" today. Those bands had put in alot more effort than thr ones today and have heart of souls. Try make an album without using computers and digital technology and effects. They never had that stuff in the old days except for autotune and guitar effects.

    • @327group
      @327group Před rokem +8

      @@partyxplays four words:
      system of a down

    • @partyxplays
      @partyxplays Před rokem +10

      @@327group if your talking about the band thats just heavy metal and metal full stop.

  • @getanupgrade1018
    @getanupgrade1018 Před rokem +487

    With the punk rock and indie rock bands/songs from the 2000s, rock has lost its footing in the mainstream, and a whole generation will not see how awesome rock truly is 😞

    • @SkullboyMus1c
      @SkullboyMus1c Před rokem +79

      I disagree, rock itself is still rock, and people still could discover the older stuff, I know that's how I discovered all the old stuff

    • @partyxplays
      @partyxplays Před rokem +38

      @@SkullboyMus1c punk rock, indie rock and alternate rock is nothing compared to hard rock, classic rock, and rocknroll. Modern rock killed those genres and thats one of the reasons why rock isn't mainstreamed. Another reason is because Punk, Indie and Alt arent neccasary rock they are all sub genres. The real rock genres are pretty much dead.

    • @SkullboyMus1c
      @SkullboyMus1c Před rokem +24

      @@partyxplays you make a good argument, but I disagree that they're dead, they're just way way smaller than they used to be

    • @partyxplays
      @partyxplays Před rokem +5

      @@SkullboyMus1c wdym by similar? Punk indie etc are all alt. They don't have all the main things that make rock well... rock. I want you to listen to the 70's and 80's rock songs then listen closely to the 90's theres a big change in genres as grunge and punk took over hard rock and rocknroll which were the superior genres. Punk, Grunge and Indie might have a distorted guitar but they dont use proper rock vocals or equipment originally made for rock. Alternate genres usually use modern technology and equipment like guitar models from the 90's or 00's. Where in the 70's and 80's people used a 58 les paul, a marshall jcm and mixing tapes to write rock.

    • @ericphoenixg
      @ericphoenixg Před rokem +11

      Music is subjective and I listen to every era of rock. If you ain't a musician or played shows like me, don't talk about equipment. I can play heavy off a cheap 200 dollar guitar and a small amp that has balls. I have modern pedal board that can play modern tones to sound heavier and I can also change tone to a more vintage sound. There's a lot of new bands that are bringing the old sound back. Instead of complaining, how about you search for bands you never heard before. Some bands have grown on me as years gone by. Keep an open mind! Rock til you drop!

  • @rahulkhankriyal110
    @rahulkhankriyal110 Před rokem +1

    One really good song will bring rock music back. We haven't had any in the last decade.

  • @Ishanidewage
    @Ishanidewage Před rokem

    This list is awesome! But I was kinda waiting for "The final countdown" as well. Anyway, a great list of great songs. Gotta add some of these to my playlist.

  • @-Grovesy-
    @-Grovesy- Před rokem +6

    Everything between 1999-2010 just had me nostalgic.

  • @MrOasis316
    @MrOasis316 Před rokem +94

    Arctic monkeys was the last song I know and enjoyed and it was like 2013 it think. Either I’m getting old or rock music is dying.

    • @user-ek3ww1wq3i
      @user-ek3ww1wq3i Před rokem +8

      i mean its really all about taste. The last song that i recognised on that list was in 2017 but i think that is only because of their distinct led Zep sound. But i agree that rock music is slowly going downhill but im sure it will eventually rise back to some glory, like most genres!

    • @ricardolucca1796
      @ricardolucca1796 Před rokem +16

      Not dying, just going underground.

    • @xvcrosie
      @xvcrosie Před rokem +4

      You’re just getting old

    • @julesisdumb9995
      @julesisdumb9995 Před rokem +2

      How about Bowie's Blackstar?

    • @MrOasis316
      @MrOasis316 Před rokem

      @@julesisdumb9995 never listened to it heard good things about it though

  • @Tito-to7yg
    @Tito-to7yg Před rokem +4

    1:18 thank god. I've got this after watching a silent voice

  • @beatlessteph
    @beatlessteph Před 9 měsíci +1

    60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and maybe some early 2000s we’re definitely the best time in my opinion was the best time for music

  • @coreychristensen8974
    @coreychristensen8974 Před rokem +81

    Notice how Dave Grohl showed up twice, that’s cause he’s a true legend

    • @RobShelley84
      @RobShelley84 Před rokem +7

      And that overlooks the Foo's best album, in my opinion, The Color and Shape from 1997.

    • @janderson8401
      @janderson8401 Před rokem +2

      So did Ike Turner

    • @coreychristensen8974
      @coreychristensen8974 Před rokem +1

      @@janderson8401 yeaahhhhhh

    • @ciri_riannon235
      @ciri_riannon235 Před rokem

      He's literally shït compared to people like Freddie Mercury and David Gilmore

    • @fullor9395
      @fullor9395 Před rokem

      Pat Smear crying in the back

  • @mr.g1755
    @mr.g1755 Před rokem +49

    1977-1978 is quite the change 😂 van halen set the whole world on fire

    • @poorsonwelles
      @poorsonwelles Před rokem +2

      That first album is a wild one, when you put yourself in the mindset of the late 70s and most mainstream rock being influenced by disco (BeeGees) and soft rock (Fleetwood Mac) this would have sounded like, well, an Eruption 😉

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem

      An Halen introduced that horrible 80s hair rock style with Eddie’s soulless guitar playing

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Před rokem

      The late 70s was the birth of punk rock yet he didn’t include a single punk rock song in the video

  • @shunkasapa1252
    @shunkasapa1252 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thks ! We can hear difference between Rock n Roll and Rockabilly 😊

  • @pattyemiller4014
    @pattyemiller4014 Před 6 měsíci

    Love it!!❤ wish you could make it so you could push a button to hear the Whole song

  • @GuyYaronMusic
    @GuyYaronMusic Před rokem +21

    I would put the Pixies in 1989. The Band shaped the entire rock sound of the 90's'.

  • @marcosshiuuri2401
    @marcosshiuuri2401 Před rokem +6

    Aaah, the 2000's

  • @TheDarkAlgoZ
    @TheDarkAlgoZ Před rokem +1

    50’s one of the best for me

  • @sevrjukov
    @sevrjukov Před rokem +1

    For some reason, this made me feel incredibly nostalgiс!

  • @robertreyes5036
    @robertreyes5036 Před rokem +19

    No Muse? 😢
    Lotta of these bands span decades. Like Deftones came up in 2016 but their biggest hurts came off White Pony in 2000. Rolling Stones could’ve came up in nearly every decade. Fun video. Thanks so much.

    • @5593doug
      @5593doug Před rokem

      Exactly what I was just thinking. How can you not include the best live band from certainly 2001-2009. You're spoilt for choice too with Origin of Symmetry, Absolution, Black Holes & Revelations and The Resistance