Roger Daltrey

Lol truth is, my favorite band isn't The Rolling Stones anyways. Im a huge fan of theirs, however and love NEARLY everything they've done ( well, still don't dig too much on the early 80s version when everyone hated each other and the albums showed it). But i love a lot of The Who too as well as The Beatles. Again, not everything they've done was great ( Mama's Got A Squeeze Box? C'mon and don't get me started on Yellow Submarine). But all in all, all 3 are great in my opinion, though i prefer the Stones for the raunchy grit more than the others if I had to choose.

Fact is, my favorite 2 bands are AC/DC and Iron Maiden. But even though I do play quite a bit of metal, my origins were hardly ever there to begin with. I started out listening to and later learning a LOT of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ted Nugent, AC/DC, Black Sabbath, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Bad Company and even STYX. None of those bands could barely even be loosely connected to one another as far as differences go, so there ya go, kinda covered a wide net and i still do for that matter. I have lots of other bands I enjoy immensely such as RUSH, Jimi Hendrix, UFO, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Robin Trower, Jeff Beck, Alice In Chains, Aerosmith, Killswitch Engage, In Flames, Oasis, The Eagles and on and on.

So again, a very wide net
 
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Personally, I don’t ascribe value based on age, whether that means brand new or very old.

I also don’t predicate my preferences on a thing’s popularity.

I like what I like.
 
Don't forget Abba. mIKE
But of course: honorable mentions are KC and The Sunshine Band, The BeeGees and certainly the timeless classics of the greatest representations of a Native American, Leather Daddy Biker, US Army Soldier, Traffic Cop, Cowboy and Construction Worker: The Village People lmao
 
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