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Old 01-18-2014, 04:27 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Here's a great article on Grand Funk Railroad...

The Story of Grand Funk Railroad

Well worth reading for any fan of the band.
That's a pretty good article but I'd say the real reason why Grand Funk Railroad aren't remembered in the way as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple are is that 1) They failed to evolve musically as the above three bands did (they tried though) 2) Once they became huge they were happy putting out average material. 3) They had their second chance with Todd Rundgren but once he went they lacked direction again 4) They were an American band playing heavy rock, meaning that they were treated like a latest fashion, rather than part of American musical culture like say the Beach Boys etc. 5) The American music scene of the 1970s was far less accepting of heavy rock as a whole than the UK one, despite the fact that the big three British bands were selling by the million there (the US still had a fixation with British bands in the 1970s) Apart from Blue Oyster Cult, Alice Cooper the US was starved of popular heavy rocks in the early to mid 1970s.
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