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1974 and Osamu
In Japan, Osamu Kitajima's 1974 psychadelic rock album Benzaiten utilized electronic equipment such as a synthesizer and drum machine, and one of the record's contributors was Haruomi Hosono, who later started the electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra ( as " Yellow Magic Band ") in 1977.
** Osamu Tezuka begins serialising MW, a manga inspired by the 1974 Kakuei Tanaka government scandal.
Other early examples of electronic rock records include Inoue Yousui's folk rock and pop rock album Ice World ( 1973 ) and Osamu Kitajima's progressive psychadelic rock album Benzaiten ( 1974 ), both of which involved contributions from Haruomi Hosono, who later started the electronic music group " Yellow Magic Band " ( later known as Yellow Magic Orchestra ) in 1977.
Other early examples of electronic rock records include Inoue Yousui's folk rock and pop rock album Ice World ( 1973 ) and Osamu Kitajima's progressive psychedelic rock album Benzaiten ( 1974 ), both of which involved contributions from Haruomi Hosono, who later started the electronic music group " Yellow Magic Band " ( later known as Yellow Magic Orchestra ) in 1977.
His involvement in electronic music also dates back to the early 1970s, when he performed the electric bass for Inoue Yousui's folk pop rock album Ice World ( 1973 ) and Osamu Kitajima's progressive psychadelic rock album Benzaiten ( 1974 ), both of which were electronic rock records utilizing synthesizers, electric guitars, and in the latter, electronic drums and rhythm machines.

1974 and progressive
Another progressive rock act, Genesis, released the concept album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway in 1974, a double disc that told the story of the street punk Rael.
In 1974 Cippolina guested with Quicksilver-idolizing Welsh progressive rock group Man, playing with them at their 1974 Winterland concerts and guesting with them on a subsequent UK tour, which resulted in the 1975 live album Maximum Darkness.
The progressive band Electric Light Orchestra used a frame from the 1939 film on the cover of their fourth studio album, released in 1974, Eldorado.
* There was a Brazilian progressive rock group ( 1974 – 1979 ) called Vímana ( stress on the first syllable ) that, in spite of achieving little success, is particularly interesting because three of its former members later became music stars in Brazil: Lobão ( drummer ), Ritchie ( bassist ), Lulu Santos ( guitarist / vocalist ).
Returning to England, he worked as road manager for the progressive rock band Curved Air's 1974 reunion tour, and then assumed drumming duties for the band during 1975 and 1976.
Relayer is the seventh studio album from the English progressive rock band Yes, released in 1974 on Atlantic Records.
The Kadett benefitted on the domestic market from a progressive slowing of demand for the old Volkswagen Beetle, while the Ford Escort and Volkswagen Golf which would compete for sales more effectively against the Kadett C both got off to a relatively slow start respectively in 1968 and 1974.
In 1970, at age 21, she started a progressive country band called Freda and the Firedogs in Austin, Texas, and began her solo career in 1974.
Nimrodel is also a song on the album Mirage ( 1974 ) by English progressive rock band Camel.
National Theatre director Sir Peter Hall arranged for the progressive folk-rock band Gryphon to première Midnight Mushrumps, the fantasia inspired by Hall's own 1974 Old Vic production of The Tempest starring John Gielgud for which Gryphon had supplied the music.
The label was distributed by Polydor Records from 1970 until 1971, during which time the now-famous logo was introduced, and then by Famous Music from 1972 to 1974, during which the progressive rock band Focus charted with their 1972 hit " Hocus Pocus ".
The progressive blues group formed in Sydney but relocated to Melbourne, they released two albums Total Union ( 1973 ) and The Archer ( 1974 ) both on WEA Records.
Red is a 1974 album by progressive rock group King Crimson.
He is best known as the keyboardist for the progressive rock band Yes, from 1974 to 1976, and The Moody Blues from 1978 to 1991.
Finch ( 1974 – 1978 ) was a Dutch progressive rock group that continued to be known internationally years after their final concert on 14 November 1978 at the Nederlands Congres Centrum in The Hague.
The Birotron's conception in 1974 and association with art and progressive rock, ( as opposed to disco, punk, or new wave ), plus its use of 8 track tapes at the end of the ' 70s, would also position it as a relic of a by-gone era.
Kansas is the self-titled debut album by American progressive rock band Kansas, released in 1974.
At the start of 1974, the LCL had undertaken some progressive reforms.
* Red ( King Crimson album ), a 1974 album by English progressive rock band King Crimson
Welcome Back, My Friends, to the Show That Never Ends ... Ladies and Gentlemen, Emerson, Lake & Palmer is a 1974 live album by progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer.

1974 and rock
They had two sons: actor-musician Oz Perkins ( born February 2, 1974 ) and folk / rock recording artist Elvis Perkins ( born February 9, 1976 ).
Other rock fanzines of this period include Flash, 1972, edited by Mark Shipper, Eurock Magazine ( 1973 – 1993 ) edited by Archie Patterson and Bam Balam, written and published by Brian Hogg in East Lothian, Scotland, beginning in 1974, and in the mid-1970s, Back Door Man and denim delinquent.
In 1974, Jeffry Hyman co-founded the punk rock band the Ramones with friends John Cummings and Douglas Colvin, upon which point all three adopted stage names using " Ramone " as their surname: Cummings became Johnny Ramone, Colvin became Dee Dee Ramone, and Hyman became Joey Ramone.
Guitarist Al Di Meola, who started his career with Return to Forever in 1974, was one of the first guitarists to perform in a " shred " style, a technique later used in rock and heavy metal playing.
Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
In 1974, an updated garage rock scene began to coalesce around the newly opened Rathskeller club in Kenmore Square.
Beginning life as the Guildford Stranglers on 11 September 1974 in Guildford, Surrey, they originally built a following within the mid-1970s pub rock scene.
Kraftwerk's Autobahn ( 1974 ) was one of the first successful pop / rock albums to feature vocoder vocals.
A second wave of glam rock acts, including Suzi Quatro, Roy Wood's Wizzard and Sparks, dominated the British single charts from about 1974 to 1976.
The group's second LP, Queen II, was released in 1974, and features rock photographer Mick Rock's iconic image of the band on the cover.
* In 1974, David Cassidy recorded the song as part of a medley of rock and roll songs, it's available on the album Cassidy Live!
In 1974, a Time magazine article entitled " Return of a Supergroup " quipped that the supergroup was a " potent but short-lived rock phenomenon " which was an " amalgam formed by the talented malcontents of other bands.
In 1974, frustrated by lack of commercial success, he released two albums of more conventional rock music that were critically panned ; this move, combined with not having been paid for a European tour, and years of enduring Beefheart's abusive behavior, led the entire band to quit.
The one album they recorded, Bluejeans & Moonbeams ( 1974 ) has, like its predecessor, a completely different, almost soft rock sound from any other Beefheart record.
In 1974, Dunaway married Peter Wolf, the lead singer of the rock group The J. Geils Band ; they divorced in 1979.
In a 2008 Rolling Stone review, Andy Greene writes that when released in late 1974: " it was greeted by a collective shrug by the rock critical establishment " and concludes: " He's released many wonderful albums since, but he's never again hit the majestic heights of this one.
** Rush ( Rush album ), their 1974 rock album
Marty Dieckmeyer was the bass guitar player for the Christian rock band Daniel Amos from 1974 to 1981.
* Phenomenon ( UFO album ), a 1974 album by the rock band UFO
* Reunion's " Life Is A Rock ( But the Radio Rolled Me )" ( 1974 ) – Changed audio lyric to " Life is a rock / WLS rolled me ".
The Stooges ( also known as Iggy and The Stooges ) are an American rock band from Ann Arbor, Michigan first active from 1967 to 1974, and later reformed in 2003.

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