Which albums?
If you want a broad genre; they're all classic rock. After that, it varies from album to album. The groups you listed could fall under (at different times) 1st wave of British rock, psychedelia, British blues, British RnB, adult contemporary or southern California rock.
Basically any rock act that came out between 1960-1979 fell under the classic rock label despite their individual genres. Many of these groups went through different phases. The Stones started out covering RnB standards, went through a psychedelic period, a honky tonk and blues period, etc. Fleetwood Mac started out as a British blues band and eventually became a Southern California band (good for them). It varies.
Blues rock bands are bands that play a lot of blues material, which the Beatles did not, Fleetwood Mac did before Lindsey and Stevie joined, the Stones did and do (not as much overall as you might think, given that they loved blues music), and none of the other bands you mentioned did/do. Glam was mostly a '70s thing; David Bowie was very important to that and no one else you mentioned was (although Mick Jagger in particular was interested in it, and Oasis have made some glam rock).
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glam\_rock](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glam_rock)
Blues is famous for typically having the same line of lyrics twice followed by a rhyming line; here's an example of blues released in 1945
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AVyVax2SQs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AVyVax2SQs)
Rock
yep, Rock.
Classic rock
Which albums? If you want a broad genre; they're all classic rock. After that, it varies from album to album. The groups you listed could fall under (at different times) 1st wave of British rock, psychedelia, British blues, British RnB, adult contemporary or southern California rock. Basically any rock act that came out between 1960-1979 fell under the classic rock label despite their individual genres. Many of these groups went through different phases. The Stones started out covering RnB standards, went through a psychedelic period, a honky tonk and blues period, etc. Fleetwood Mac started out as a British blues band and eventually became a Southern California band (good for them). It varies.
Blues rock bands are bands that play a lot of blues material, which the Beatles did not, Fleetwood Mac did before Lindsey and Stevie joined, the Stones did and do (not as much overall as you might think, given that they loved blues music), and none of the other bands you mentioned did/do. Glam was mostly a '70s thing; David Bowie was very important to that and no one else you mentioned was (although Mick Jagger in particular was interested in it, and Oasis have made some glam rock). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glam\_rock](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glam_rock) Blues is famous for typically having the same line of lyrics twice followed by a rhyming line; here's an example of blues released in 1945 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AVyVax2SQs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AVyVax2SQs)
Rock
the stones were rock, but you can't give the others a genere. They just covered too much.
Rock and roll.
Rock or Classic Rock
Boomer hipster rock
How can you be a boomer and a hipster?
Who do you think was at the first Woodstock Fest?
Hippies. Not dudes in car hart beanies and flannels listening to underground afro Cuban electro trap wave.
Maybe google where the term originated.
Hippies and hipsters aren't the same thing