I'm almost surprised no one has mentioned The Grateful Dead....not that I'm complaining mind you! 
Hello, Shaffer. Would you possibly reconsider this decision? Your thoughts should not be discounted any more than anybody else. It's a collective effort creating the WBF top 25. Our collective list has got to be better than the other one. FWIW.
Tom
Good list, John. Maybe we can collate this when it's done.
The Grateful Dead are far and away my favorite music, but they don't have any albums that qualify IMHO.
Groups like Soft Machine, The Moody Blues, Chicago and BS&T, Cat Stevens, James Taylor, etc. aren't "rock" (again IMHO) or they would all have albums on my list.
To me (and it may just be me), "classic rock" is just the rock I grew up with before I quit listening to the radio. I listen to a lot of "new" music but very little of it falls into any category resembling "rock"
...I deleted my entire post.
I think you should reconsider, and perhaps instead delete your gratuitous criticism of the genre? It's a bit short-sighted to ignore the fact that there would probably be little current music of an edgy, experimental or non-mainstream nature without the music of the '60's and '70's?
...Might be easier if I PM you my entire post and then upload it only after your approval.
---- Who's he?
He is the King of Rock and Roll. I think if you look at his entire body of work,
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If I were absolutely sure I wquld not have to ask the ask the question. Songs like Jailhouse Rock and Heartbreak Hotel would make me say yes.But does that qualify as Classic Rock? No denying his impact and importance to music.
If I were absolutely sure I wquld not have to ask the ask the question. Songs like Jailhouse Rock and Heartbreak Hotel would make me say yes.
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