There were so many great live albums in the 1970s. So much so that a look at the wrong end of a long ranking list still delivers ten excellent live albums.
ZZ Top emerged from Houston in the early 1970s, mixing blues, rock and boogie in songs like “La Grange,” “Tush” and “Waiting for the Bus.” In the mid-1980s the group broke out thanks to MTV and hit ...
The psychedelic, surrealist British-born band Pink Floyd is known for its sweeping instrumentation, it's swelling guitar solos and its heady lyrics. With albums like The Dark Side of the Moon and Wish ...
The same artists who defined the rock genre decades ago continue to dominate its highest honours. Is there space for contemporary acts to break through?