If you are all a rock fan these are the places that by history you must know. (VOL 1).
If you are a rock and roll fan, you have to know to visit these mythical places that have been part of the history of this musical genre.
Rock and roll has evolved greatly over the years, booming in the 60s and 80s. During that time, many of the bands that are currently famous, made themselves known in different bars and nightclubs both in United States and Canada.
These places have gone down in history since they have been stages of incredible concerts of famous bands like AC / DC, The Who, The Doors, among others, becoming mythical places that now you have to know. We leave these places that every rock fan has to do with their own eyes.
- Abbey Road - This place became famous after the Beatles used it to take the cover photo for the latest album by the famous rock group, titled in the same way as the place.
- CBGB - Known more for its initials (Country, BlueGrass and Blue), this emblematic rock temple in the United States hosted historical bands such as Los Ramones, Blondie and Talking Heads. It was closed down in 2006 by an accumulation of debts. It is located at 215 Bowery Street in New York City.
- The Cavern Club - What began as a jazz space, became a center for bands of all kinds of music, which was born legendary bands like The Rolling Stones, The Who and Elton John, but the most famous, The Quarrymen, who became the Beatles. It is located in the city of Liverpool.
- Route 66 - This famous carriage, which is the main one of the United States that connects from Chicago to the Angels, has been part of the tours that have made several of the most famous rock bands. Many of them have dedicated themes to this route. "Get Your Kicks on Route 66" is one of the most famous themes dedicated to this road.
- The Marquee - This club is famous for being the setting for some of England's biggest bands such as Led Zeppelin, The Who, Rolling Stones, as well as Legendary Singers like David Bowie and Jimi Hendrix. It is located on the London Street Wardour Street. Here Pete Townshend, guitarist of The Who, broke his guitar on stage for the first time.
- Electric Lady Studios - This studio witnessed the recording of the last album by the person who opened it, Jimi Hendrix. He also recorded groups such as The Clash, AC / DC, Lez Zepellin, Whit Stripes, David Bowie, The Rolling Stones and Pretenders. It was opened in 1970 in New York City.
- Roxy - This famous nightclub was released after its inaugural week will play Neil Young and his band The Santa Monica Flyers. After gaining popularity, bands like Guns N 'Roses, Nirvana, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, among others, had the honor of playing. It opened in 1973 in the Hollywood area of Sunset Strip, California.
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