All right, y'all are (rightly) gonna make merciless fun of me for this, but let me preface it by saying that I grew up in a really small, backwards south Georgia town and never even heard actual classic rock and/or roll on the radio till I went away to college. So, when I was, I guess, 14, I picked up ~ on vinyl, no less ~ the Styx double album _Caught in the Act Live_. Now, I know ... Styx. And I know, that was the infamous, ludicrous "Kilroy Was Here" tour. It's not my fault. I started listening to the radio in 1982, and all we had were pop stations. That's how I found out about Kilroy, and when I went to the record store (remember those???), I discovered this "new" band had all these other albums on cassette going back years...
But it was the live double album that probably had the biggest influence on me, for two reasons: one, I had never heard that kind of quasi-artsy, semi-proggy rock before (and wouldn't have guessed what the concert overall was like just from the stupid Mr. Roboto single!); and two, I had never heard LIVE versions of studio recordings performed in concert like that before.
So, yeah. The loud (to me), aggressive (to me at the time) guitars, the live energy, the extended solos, and the complex vocal harmonies pretty much ended up defining what I would come to think of as "good music," things I would want to do in my own writing, performing, and recording, for the rest of my life, long after I had discovered "better" (more critically acclaimed) and heavier bands.
What about y'all?
