So, late to the music discussion. Honestly, I don't really listen to music all that much anymore, but I liked Zeppelin a lot, not that I dislike them now, they are one of the all time great rock and roll bands, with arguably top 5 muscians in each category and with no discernable weaknesses in their musical ability, even George Harrison of The Beatles was a huge fan and would go to Zeppelin's legendary concerts, that could last upwards of 3 hours, with 30-minute versions of Dazed and Confused. As for The Beatles, I respect them for who they are and at one time I had a greatest hits CD, but to me their best album is The White Album. As for the Stones, I like them better than The Beatles, but all their stuff pretty much sounds like Chuck Berry, in that they get a lot of their sound from him, just like Zepplein was deep into the blues and ELVIS, and I'm a fan of ELVIS but my Mother liked ELVIS, so there you go. I still remember the concert ELVIS Live from Hawaii in 1973, the whole family watched, and I was 6 years old. Yardbirds are great, Page, Clapton, Beck.. Hendrix - Listen to his live version of Johnny B. Goode, I mean Hendrix WAS Johnny B. Goode. Van Halen, The Police - Because Zeppelin liked The Police and endorsed them. The Who - they were great, Keith Moon on drums, who is somewhat forgotten, and John Entwistle on bass. As for country - Hank Williams Sr. and Hank Jr., Waylon, George Jones, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, etc.. I also enjoy gospel music, but again, and not that anyone cares, I don't listen to much music anymore, if I did probably would lean to country or some gospel, now that I'm older.. Into my podcasts of sports, news, economics and good sermons or preaching, as it was called when I was growing up. Oh, I forgot, Buddy Holly, great early rock and roll pioneer, The Beatles were highly influenced by him. Go Vols!