
Garage rock is a raw form of rock and roll that became popular in the United States and Canada from about 1963 to 1967. During the 1960s garage rock was not recognized as an independent genre of music and had no specific name. However, in the 1970s, some rock critics began to label as punk rock and later the name was changed to 60 Punk rock or to avoid confusion with the music of late 1970s punk rock bands like the Sex Pistols known and The Clash.
The garage rock style has been evolving from regional scenes in 1958. Mainstream examples of this genre in its formative stages, they recorded a "Dirty Robber" by The Wailers, and "Rumble" by Link Wray, green onions by Booker T and the guns, but there are a number of other bands that had a significant impact on the formation of gender and singles released in 1963 by the garage band is being introduced in the national charts in greater numbers, including the Kingsmen, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Trashmen and the Riviera. Other influential garage bands like the Sonics never came despite the Billboard 100.
In the initial period of the rock was not cross-pollination between garage rock and the rock fraternity. Frat Rock, which is another major influence and precursor to punk rock, was also a loosely defined genre of rock and roll, which was characterized by full raw anthems, usually enteric party. Frat Rock is now primarily seen as a sub-genre of rock.
The "British Invasion" of 1964-1966 is another key influence in the garage and garage rock bands of rock were largely influenced by the British "beat groups" harder, blues-based attack, for example, The Kinks, The Who, The Animals and The Yardbirds and others. However, another great influence on the garage rock that should not fail to mention is the folk-rock of the Byrds and Bob Dylan.
In retrospect, it is agreed garage rock that looked both commercially and artistically in 1966. What happened was that the genre has entered a slow but irreversible decline of the records with fewer being released, and by 1970 the genre was, from a standpoint of general interest, by any means dead practice.
Then, How exactly did the gender of your name? Well, the name of Garage Rock is the common view that many of those engaged in the genus were youth and amateur, often practiced in a garage of the family. Naturally, this type also evokes a suburban, middle class environment. However, we definitely is not correct to draw the conclusion that all the garage bands that had this demographic context. Some groups include middle-class teenagers from the suburbs, while others were in rural areas or urban areas. Moreover, professional musicians were also in his twenties.
The actions of garage rock were the majority of time is characterized as an amateur or naive. Common themes are related to the negative aspects of school life and letters and delivery were a bit more aggressive than what was common at that time, often growled or screamed vocals that often seemed more like screaming. One type common of the songs are songs about "lying girls". This could mean that the music was very limited. However, in reality, different garage rock bands are very diverse in both musical ability and style. Bands ranged from a musical chord rawness about as a studio musician. There are also variations regional in many parts of the country with the Pacific Northwest states of Washington and Oregon, with more defined regional sound.
Thousands of garage bands preserved in the U.S. and Canada during the period. Several dozen of these produced national hit records, while hundreds produced regional hits. However, as expected most of the failures of commercial garage rock bands, even if these bands were signed to major labels or big regional.
In 1968 the style largely disappeared from the national lists and the local level as new styles had evolved to replace garage rock and from the music industry left support it. The only exception was in Detroit, where the garage rock stayed alive until the 70, however, much more aggressive. Among the true believers these bands later not considered to belong to the genre of rock. Instead, they are often described as proto-punk or proto-hard rock.
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