Photos of ’70s and ’80s Music That You Can Almost Hear
The music of the 1970s and 1980s was a fabulous decade of music that transmitted energy at every show. Stages were ablaze with lights, and the artists' outfits were colorful and astonishing.
Queen, with Freddie Mercury at the helm, delivered a theatrical, rock-infused, and energetic performance in every song. Led Zeppelin exuded intensity, and their guitar riffs are still remembered by rock fans today.
For their part, The Rolling Stones were the true embodiment of the rock and roll spirit of the '70s and '80s.
In each image you'll see below of prominent musicians, the live music was unfiltered, and even with imperfections, it sounded wonderful, and the sound of each show seemed unique.
Whitney Houston
Whitney Houston defined the '80s with her powerful voice, elegance, and dazzling stage presence.
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones embody the spirit of 1970s rock and roll and continue to influence bands of recent decades.
The Police
The British band delivers a unique musical experience on stage with songs that have become timeless classics.
Eurythmics
The British duo redefined the sound and image of the '80s, becoming one of the most innovative bands.
The Cure
The British rock band rose to prominence in the '70s and '80s with their gothic, new wave, and alternative style.
The Clash
The Clash displayed a rebellious attitude and street style that they showcased at every show.
Talking Heads
An experimental rock band that revolutionized music with its blend of punk, funk, and African rhythms.
Queen
Freddie Mercury and Queen shone on stage, and their songs continue to resonate to this day.
Prince
Prince was the great innovator of Black music in his country during the 1980s, with huge hits like Purple Rain and Sign o' the Times.
AC/DC
AC/DC thrilled fans with their hits, and their music has been featured in several outstanding film productions.
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson's choreography and stage energy evoke the pop and funk of the '80s.
Madonna
Madonna defined the 80s with her provocative style and stage presence.
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin was one of the most representative hard rock bands and one of the most influential of the '70s.
Fleetwood Mac
Fleetwood Mac embodies the spirit of the '70s with their vocal harmonies and bohemian rock.
Eddie Van Halen
Van Halen embodies '80s rock along with stage attitude.
Duran Duran
Duran Duran blended new wave, synthpop, and funk in the 1980s.
Debbie Harry From Blondie
Debbie Harry shone in Blondie with her powerful voice and was a musical icon of 80s pop.
David Bowie
David Bowie combined rock with theatricality on stage.
Cyndi Lauper
The pop icon of the '80s had a fun stage presence.
Aerosmith
The legendary rock band formed in Boston in 1970 has established itself as one of the most influential groups in music history. Led by Steven Tyler, along with guitarist Joe Perry,