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6 Essential Rock Albums from the 1970s to Pass on to Your Children

Some albums that came out in the 1970s were incredible feats for their era. However, not all essential rock albums from the 1970s are the best to introduce to the younger generation. Some are difficult to โ€œgetโ€ through the lens of someone who wasnโ€™t alive to feel the vibe of the 1970s. Others didnโ€™t age very well. These five albums, however, are perfect for passing down to the younger generations. Letโ€™s take a look!

1. โ€˜Houses Of The Holyโ€™ by Led Zeppelin

This 1973 record is often considered Led Zeppelinโ€™s very best album. While that statement is still debatable among superfans, one canโ€™t deny that itโ€™s become an absolute classic. Itโ€™s a milder album compared to the bandโ€™s previous work, but the creativity and artistic nature of it is one of a kind. The guitar riffs and vocals on โ€œThe Song Remains The Sameโ€ and โ€œDancing Daysโ€ can mesmerize anyone, regardless of age.

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2. โ€˜Ramonesโ€™ by The Ramones

Ramones is one of many iconic punk albums to come out of the 1970s. However, nobody was doing punk rock in the US quite like The Ramones were in 1976. This album is the holy grail of American punk rock, and few albums in the decades since have matched its brilliance. From the bass lines to the drums to the melodic vocals of Joey Ramone, this album got a lot of people into punk when they were kids; and it can still have that effect on a younger audience.

3. โ€˜Rumoursโ€™ by Fleetwood Mac

Lists of essential rock albums from the 1970s always include this 1976 classic, and for good reason. Nobody was doing folk rock quite like Fleetwood Mac in the 70s. Rumours is the kind of album that doesnโ€™t have much in the way of filler. Each song on this record has strong standalone listening quality.

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4. โ€˜Loadedโ€™ by The Velvet Underground

This 1970 record from The Velvet Underground introduced a lot of young listeners to the talents of Lou Reed. Loaded was notably different from The Velvet Undergroundโ€™s previous works. The quality is what sets this one apart, from the songwriting to the production value. Itโ€™s definitely different from what youโ€™d expect from rock nowadays, but any young person interested in proto-punk will be able to hear its value. If anything, itโ€™s a solid music history lesson.

5. โ€˜Dark Side Of The Moonโ€™ by Pink Floyd

When it comes to essential rock albums from 1970s, nothing hits quite like Dark Side Of The Moon by Pink Floyd. Some would say itโ€™s the greatest rock and roll record of all time. Others would say it defined prog-rock and psychedelic rock. Either way, itโ€™s an unforgettable piece of work that must be listened to from beginning to end.

6. โ€˜L.A. Womanโ€™ by The Doors

So many songs from L.A. Woman by The Doors have since become markers of the 1970s. You canโ€™t hear them without thinking of that era. โ€œLove Her Madlyโ€ and โ€œRiders On The Stormโ€ are just a couple of examples. It takes a talented group of people to make something that iconic. Even though Jim Morrison is quite literally the defining image of The Doors, L.A. Woman was an impressive group effort. Thereโ€™s a reason why this band has so many fans, both old and young.

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