
In this video, we dig into the roots of hard rock, highlighting 10 trailblazing tracks from the '60s that laid the groundwork for bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Deep Purple. From fuzzed-out guitars and pounding drums to rebellious lyrics and raw energy—these songs defined the early sound of what would become hard rock and even metal.
🎸 What you’ll discover:
The proto-hard rock riffs that influenced an entire genre
Early pioneers who cranked up the volume before it was cool
Legendary performances that turned the rock world upside down
If you’re into early Zeppelin, The Who, or Cream, this is a sonic time machine you don’t want to miss.
00:00 Intro
00:50 The Kinks
07:30 Beatles
08:45 Iron Butterfly
10:00 Steppenwolf
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