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Who were your parent's favorite rock groups?

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There was/is always music playing in the house
Think they had the best of it, it’s all gone a bit crap since the 90’s

Queen
The Beatles
Led Zeppelin
Rush
Prince
Billy Joel
Bruce. Springsteen



I was born to the song “into temptation” by the wonderful Crowded House apparently
They would have asked, "What's a rock group!" Have you forgotten King Crimson?!
The Ink Spots
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I discovered a "Tears for Fears" vinyl in my parent's record collection as a kid. I didn't even know what vinyl's did. My dad hooked it up and I had an eight year old dance party with two of my cousins.

My parents had some Duran Duran, The Clash, Sisters of Mercy, some Led Zeppelin, and a Bee Gees album on cassettes and vinyl.

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They should have liked 80s - 90s groups but hated that era.
They love Creedence
Rolling Stones
Beatles
Aerosmith
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Bob Seger
Billy Joel
Grateful Dead
Led Zep
Three Dog Night

Softer stuff/folk
Simon & Garfunkel
Righteous brothers
John Denver

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They listen to a lot of country now too, I think dad always did.

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I am 69 so my parents had no truck with rock music. To them it was a talentless noise that was corrupting the youth of the day ( eg ME ).
Late to this party. Mom was a great singer, and I'm pretty sure she liked Elvis, but Andy Williams was more her speed. Dad was more of a Hank Williams or Loretta Lynn fan. I'd come home sometimes in my teens, and find mom was playng my sister's Fats Domino album on the record player. Sis had a 45rpm of Elvis doing Jailhouse Rock, I about wore out the grooves.