Who is on your Mount Riffmore?

We don't know when Keef was born or started playing, legend has it that he was already sitting there strumming, waiting for the rest of the Stones when the Romans showed up... :coffee2:
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I thought this would be easy, but I'm struggling here.

Number one is definitely Townshend, I had an epiphany after hearing Live At Leeds in my early twenties (the album was actually released not long after I was born...).

Two would have to be Malcolm Young. Sixth grade, Back In Black released, my first rock album and the one that set my musical trajectory for life.

Three and four I'm going to go with Glenn Tipton and KK Downing. Priest was 'my' band in the eighties, and as I matured their early catalog hit desert island status. I listen to the early stuff all the time when I'm in my shop woodworking.
 
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