Whose music could you listen to until your 103?

Seconding Elton John (through Captain Fantastic)
The Beatles (Entire catalog)
Alice Cooper (Love it to Death through Muscle of Love)
Devo (through New Traditonalists)
Suzanne Vega (Entire catalog)
The New Pornographers (Entire catalog)

Plus a bunch of obscure artists and bands who only released one to three albums that I love and will continue to listen to for the 35 years until I hit 103.
 

Music of the late 50s, the 60s, the 70s, some 80s, some 90s, some 2000's.
Lively classical.
Cool jazz
A few country songs (mostly older ones - newer country songs are fewer)
YouTube reminds me of some of the one hit wonders I have forgotten about.

I like variety.
Same here. I can't think of any performer I'd like to hear more than the rest, all of the time. It's highly dependent on my mood, which changes all the time.
 
Same here. I can't think of any performer I'd like to hear more than the rest, all of the time. It's highly dependent on my mood, which changes all the time.
When I was high school age, the only way we got music was albums or the radio. So with albums, we tended to have favorites. The Greatest Hits albums were great.

But today with streaming digital media, it broadens our exposure and breaks the boundaries of single performers.
 
Billy Joel
Simon & Garfunkel (Dangling Conversation) (For Emily)
Neil Young (Harvest Moon)
Beatles
Elvis
Eagles
Jimmy Buffet
Neil Diamond
James Taylor
Norah Jones
Beach Boys (Kokomo)
Booker T. & the M.G's (Green Onions)
Procol Harum (A Whiter Shade of Pale)
Bread ( IF )
Joe Cocker (You are so Beautiful)
Don McLean (Vincent)
John Denver (Today)
Jim Croce (Photographs & Memories)
Tim McGraw (Humble and Kind)
Dan Folgerberg (Longer)
Carol King
Cat Stevens
Bob Dylan (Blowin' in the Wind...with harmonica)
Sting (Fields of Gold)
Crosby, Stills, and Nash (Helplessly Hoping)
Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers (Islands in the Stream)
 
I'm guessing, but I could probably enjoy many different sorts of music. Like certain recordings of pop, or progressive rock, R&B, jazz, jazz-rock... and then some "ethnic" styles. But very probably certain orchestral pieces of the Baroque, Classical, or Romantic era (19th century) music. And also including orchestral compositions from the 20th century that grew out of the Romantic, like some of those by Ralph Vaughan Williams.👂🎶
 


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