Just really old rock, popularized mostly in the UK and North America.
The Who
The Eagles <- Awesome
Aerosmith
The Beatles <- They released a ton of albums, some good stuff, but other tracks/albums just seem outdated
Led Zeppelin
The Rolling Stones
Pink Floyd <- *thumbs up*
Deep Purple
Black Sabbath
Yes
Queen <- *snicker* I actually have to agree with you on this one.
ACDC
Kansas
Boston
Bruce Springsteen <- Doesn't appeal to me for some reason, guess I'm not Jersey enough
ZZ Top
Journey
Neil Young
Bob Seger
John Mellencamp
The Doors <- see Pink Floyd
Jimi Hendrix <- see The Doors
Lynyrd Skynyrd
The Allman Brothers Band
Steppenwolf
Guns N Roses
Metallica <- Napster, 'nuff said
Van Halen
Nirvana <- One of my favorites
Pearl Jam <- This one too
Soundgarden <- And this
The Red Hot Chili Peppers <- Yup
U2 <- Great band until Bono decided to act like a Madonna, everything from Vertigo onward is and forever shall be trash.
REM
Derek & The Dominos
Bob Dylan <- I actually took a philosophy class about Dylan's life and music. He's quite the lyrical jester, but folk isn't my thing. I've heard tons of his songs covered and I liked them much better than the originals. "Maggie's Farm" and "Masters of War" to name two.
Don McLean
Police
Van Morrison
Creedence Clearwater Revival
The Animals
Fleetwood Mac
ANYONE who listens to any of these bands, tell me what you think of them.....I HIGHLY encourage anyone who hasnt heard of any of these bands to give them a listen...and if you want to hear the music I listen to, ask for it and you shall recieve. Itll be metal though.
I'm a fan of 60's/70's rock, 90's rock, and electronica in general. You pretty much covered the 60s/70's and 90's rock parts, though I'm suprised you didn't include the last member of Forever 27 in there, good ol' JJ, as well as Jefferson Airplane, and the Grateful Dead. Electronica-wise I prefer a mix of Psytrance, Minimal, and the occasional dose of Happy Hardcore.