I'm just saying, I played that music, I got the same feeling or vibes that I got from rock and roll only a couple times. =And like I said. I don't care about how genres were classified back then. This is today, and genre terms are more decisive, even if they are still vague. But either way, albums had a lot of labels back then and that's just disorganized. Rock and roll was more of a "term" for a scene consisting of many rock and pop and even country bands. Not very decisive. I already have an idea of what rock and roll means to me and I'll vote on whether they fit the bill or not, despite your objections. I never said anyone had to agree with me, but I would appreciate it if the only four people who are consistent on this thread do not hound me.
Like I said, I don't really care who wins. Rock and Roll is cool, but I don't have any high hopes for most of the rounds.
Also, using Disraeli Gears and Led Zeppelin aren't exactly fair because Disraeli Gears was a major influence in psychedelic music and Led Zeppelin helped pioneer hard rock and heavy metal.
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