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I can listen to Queen and Pink Floyd (and Gilmour’s solo work) all day long. The more I listen the more they grow on me.

Explosions in the Sky are getting close.

I can probably think of a few more later. 

Bob Dylan, the dead, the stones, the doors, the Beatles, The Who, The talking heads, Pink Floyd, Buffalo Springfield, CCR, Amy winehouse, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Billie Hoilliday, Ray Charles, Vivaldi, Charlie Parker, Steely Dan, Buddy Holly. That's probably  15-16 of probably 25 or so I could always enjoy and never tire of.

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Waylon, Rolling Stones, SRV, Allman Bros., TP & the HB's, Delbert McClinton, Merle, Gary Stewart and McMurtry

Buddy Holly & The Crickets

The Beatles

The Rolling Stones

Led Zeppelin

Pink Floyd

Willie Nelson & The Family Band

Van Halen (early, sorry Sammy)

Nirvana

Wilco

Buck Owens & The Buckaroos

Those pretty much always make me happy.  I never get tired of them.  

Not my favorites necessarily, but I will always stop channel surfing (yeah, FM radio guy) when these artists come on:

 

Supertramp

Gerry Rafferty

Joe Walsh

Heart

Kansas (not everything)

Steve Miller Band

Van Halen

 

I am truly a child of the 70's.  Those recordings kick so much ass.  Very high level of musicianship along with a fat analog sound.  Can't beat it.

Neil Young

The Stones

Grateful Dead

Dylan

Floyd

Zeppelin

Herbie Hancock

Neko Case

Ryan Adams

Leon Russell

Groups / singers that have big discographies (including bootlegs) that span decades tend to fit the criteria because they've usally dabbled in all kinds of sounds and styles over different eras. In other words, there is diverse material to fit any mood or occasion. Interestingly, many artists I love the most don't really fit. Son Volt, Willie, the Black Crowes, and Alice in Chains are three examples of top 20 artists for me that definitely can bring on fatigue and don't really "binge" well IMO. 

Clapton

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..the rest;

Gary Moore

CSNY or Stills 

Skynyrd....the original

Allman Bros. or Greg

early ZZ Top

The Outlaws

Marshal Tucker

ARS

Steely Dan

Chris Stapleton for a long time I hope

The Rubber Soul and Sgt Peppers band

Molly Hatchet

Simply Red

Ace

Just about every Motown group

...and too many more 

 

New groups not so much

 

 

 

 

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Van Halen (Diamond Dave edition)
Bon Scott AC DC
Judas Priest
Maiden
Boston
Aerosmith
KISS

Slayer

Coroner

My dying bride

Forbidden.

Cathedral

Testament

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To add to my list...

10,000 Maniacs / Natalie Merchant

Amy Winehouse

Black Crows

Cake

Flaming Lips

Mojave 3

Mono

Pet Shop Boys (yeah really)

Slowdive

Led Zep

John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers

Alice in Chains

RL Burnside

Junior Kimbrough

Howlin Wolf

 

The Stones

Drive-By Truckers

Turnpike Troubadours

James McMurtry

Tom Petty

Vanilla Ice

Chumba wumba

Marcy Playground

Limp Bizkit

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A lot already mentioned plus:

Psychedelic Furs

Echo & the Bunnymen

Blondie

Any Trouble

Ramones

Thin Lizzy

ELO

Cheap Trick

Most have already been named, but the first one that popped into my head: 

the Band

Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

The Beatles

Oasis

Stone Temple Pilots

SRV

The Toadies

GNR

George Strait

Don Williams

Johnny Cash

Spoon

Neil Young

Rolling Stones

Aretha Franklin

Roxy Music

Cat Stevens

Led Zeppelin 

Bob Mould/Husker Du

Figure I need to go back like 15-20 years to prove staying power so I'll say:

  • Johnny Cash
  • R.E.M. (80's stuff)
  • New Order/Joy Division
  • Bowie
  • Smiths
  • Stone Roses
  • Willie Nelson
  • Robert Earl Keen
  • Old 97's
  • Uncle Tupelo/Wilco

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