I have one which no one ever agrees with but I do like to be a little different. Mines, R.E.M. I could listen to Losing My Religion on repeat forever!
My parents bombarded me with Queen and the Beatles when I was growing up. I liked the Cranberries and Enya when I was a teen, but in retrospect, Queen is probably the best group ever. Freddie Mercury is the best front man of all time.
Well, it can vary with time. Traditionally, my answer would be The Moody Blues. However, my mind was blown last year when I discovered symphonic metal and Nightwish occupies the spot at the moment.
Led Zeppelin I guess, they were pretty awful live most often though.
Rolling Stones
Duran Duran
I'm going to have to go with Creedence Clearwater Revival. Although, it was a three-way between them, Queen, and Fleetwood Mac.
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Lawrence Welk…backed up by The Rolling Stones.
How can you ask this question? It shifts from day to day Yesterday it was PJ Harvey. Today it’s Porcupinr Tree. Tomorrow it will probably be Wolf Alice. Or Jethro Tull. Or Todd Rungren. Or maybe I’ll be lusting after Patricia Barber or Lucy Dacus. I reserve the right to change my mind.
NIN, Arctic Monkeys, Nirvana
I'd pick The Eagles!!
Alice in Chains
Moody Blues will always be my Number 1 band.
RIP Graham Edge and Ray Thomas
My favourite band is Led Zeppelin. They were the first band I heard in 1970, thanks to my cousin. He also took me to see their last ever gig at Knebworth in 1979
Joe Cocker and whomever he was performing with.
Brooklyn Bridge. Johnny Maestro (also with The Crests) had the greatest voice. Just listen to him sing "You'll Never Walk Alone."
The Eagles. Followed closely by 38 Special