Nonetheless, a mesmerizing song by the Who, long after they peaked. Parts of that song have been used in conceptual TV ads selling top of the line luxury vehicles, stock brokerage ads, ads depicting nightime city lights, etc.
Canned Heat from Woodstock in 1969. The lead guitarist was fun to watch so I researched Canned Heat (knowing next to nothing about them). Alan Wilson passed away in 1970, a year after this.
I have older tastes, for the most part, but here are a couple of newer bands I really like. There is still some good music being made out there.
Nothing But Thieves. He looks nothing like your typical rock singer, but this kid has a phenomenal voice. The band really rocks, too. I actually bought both of their albums. There isn't a bad song on either. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2zcG3bcuMI
Listening to Garbage with Shirley Manson. The drummer, Butch Vig, grew up about 40 miles from me in Wisconsin, and I used to see him play in Madison from time to time with a band called Spooner. He ended up being kind of a big deal. Aside from performing with Garbage, he was also the producer of Nivana's "Nevermind" album, and worked with Smashing Pumpkins and Foo Fighters. Local boy makes good.