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At the moment, the Haçienda nightclub, co-owned by members of new Order, was a significant catalyst for the distinctive musical ethos in the town that was referred to as the Second Summer of Love. While many of these musicians weren't originally related to one another during their time and came from a wide range of backgrounds and styles, as a gaggle they anticipated a lot of riot grrrl's musical and thematic attributes. Two former guitarists with the Yardbirds, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page, moved on to type key acts in the new blues rock-heavy metallic style, The Jeff Beck Group and Led Zeppelin, respectively. Music scholar Edward Macan notes that the "publish-psychedelic onerous rock/heavy metallic types" that emerged had "a weaker connection to the hippie ethos" and "strongly emphasised the blues development". Other main pioneers of the heavy steel genre had begun as blues-primarily based psychedelic bands, including Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Judas Priest and UFO. Psychedelic rock, with its distorted guitar sound, extended solos, and adventurous compositions, had been an important bridge between blues-oriented rock and the later emergence of metal. By the tip of the 1960s, many rock musicians had returned to the rootsy sources of rock and roll's origins, leading to what Barney Hoskyns called a "retrogressive, put up-psychedelic music" development; he cited the country rock and blues/soul-impressed rock of the Rolling Stones, The Band, Delaney & Bonnie, Van Morrison, and Leon Russell. |
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