Roxy Music: Influences

Roxy Music: Influences

Roxy Music are the English equivalent to The Velvet Underground, both in reputation and influence. The songs of their ‘70s peak period fused unlikely ideas together, pairing the conceptual musical landscapes of John Cage or Terry Riley with the cartwheeling glee of The Who, while Bryan Ferry prowled the line between the vaudeville poise of Scott Walker and the passion of Otis Redding.

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