Ah, Granger, I'm 64 and still don't know what I want to be when I grow up. For me, the apex age of rock was '66-74 (yeah, my late teens early 20's) that includes your span of albums, as well as some fringe stuff like Moby Grape, Quick Silver Messenger Service, Renaissance, It's a Beautiful Day, Silver Apples, and ya gotta play n-A-Gadda-Da-Vida at least once a year, The Band (I actually lived in Woodstock NY in the 70's), Marshall Tucker, The Outlaws, van Morrison ... but I'm dating myself .... again.
I would like to suggest that those who enjoyed Sound City ( I have the vinyl album which is good listen), give Dave Grohl's 2013 SXSW keynote a few months ago in Austin a try (I was living in Austin at the time - a great place to live if you're into any kind of live music ......)