I see.
So, Van Halan isn't rock. Led Zeppelin isn't rock. The Who isn't rock.
Keyboards have always been in rock. Ask Little Richard, or Jerry Lee Lewis. I have to wonder where anybody gets the idea where a 'rock' band has no keyboards...because history dictates a different story.
Rock is a broad based genre that, IMO, has more to do with attitude and emotions then a specific style. Rock is not something that should start with a capitial letter, such as Progressive rock...which can be defined to a very narrow defintion.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:I know, but I talked to a few so-called "music experts" and they said a band to be called a "rock" band, the band does not have keyboards in it. A true "rock" band consists of guitars, bass, drums and vocals, that's it. They considered Styx a "Pop-Rock" band, they don't play heavy enough to be a "rock" band.
Most of the bands that I like have the keyboards/piano in them. Doesn't Rush have keyboards on some songs? Does Aerosmith? I'm having a field day arguing with them right now - LOL
Yikes, I never knew there were so many "types of bands" - LOL Heavy Metal, Speed Metal, Rock, Pop-Rock, Pop, Bubble-gum Pop, Techno, R&B Rock, R&B, etc. etc......................