Michael Wilson… The Jam
Matt Thomas… Human League
Kevin Sherwood… Man and Uriah Heep liked a 2 day guitar solo me.
Nigel Sherwood… Uriah Heep , still are !
Rick Pentecost… Traffic
Yvonne Cleland… T. Rex
Darren Holmes… The Jam
Julie Morris… The Osmonds. (Hangs head in shame)
Steve Thorpe… Lynryd Skynryd / Quo
Chris Meachen… Jethro Tull, Free…
Patrick Lewis… Beach Boys and of British bands: Traffic
Lesley Brown… Argh!!!!!!!
Tim Moose Bruce… Floyd, followed by Yes
Graham Burfield… Pink Floyd, Genesis, Jethro Tull
Alex Chapman… The Rolling Stones
Sam Rosewell… Now you’re asking…… most probably The Jam (eclectic musical tastes here, so this may not be 100% accurate!)
Bob Cockburn… The Who……..obviously……..its in the question !!!!
Chris Giles… wasn’t in to prog rock when I was 15 so got to say 1The Monkees 2.The Beatles, 2.The BeeGees
Bobby Posner… Showing my age but it was Buddy Holly and the Crickets
Will Cornell… Hmm, 1970….a lot of bands were faves but the one I’m proudest of in retrospect: the Beach Boys…and I caught hell for it. They were in the wilderness in their home country then. But listen to “Sunflower” today and compare it to the crap by the bands those who ribbed me then were gushing over, like the “Skull and Roses” double live Dead album (yawn) or “Closer to Home” by those posers Grand Funk. “Sunflower” blows them out of the water…the “Cool Cool Water”.
Peter Millington… Me too Bobby but Everly Brothers, although not a band were brilliant, For a while they used the Crickets as their backing group – 2 in 1 Yipeee
Alan Esdaile… The Doors and Fleetwood Mac.
Tracey Gee… Blondie
Moya Wilson… Beatles
Richard J Porter… Glenn Miller, he was the latest band on the streets!!
Colin Bell… Love, Electric Prunes and The Who.
Joe Knight… ROLLING STONES.
Elaine Stock… The Beatles
Sarah Harvey… Factory ….. brownie point please! 🙂
Nick Patching… cream
Peter Fairless… Cockney Rebel, 10cc, Smokie..
Terry Huggins… Mine was the Mothers of Invention.
Alan Pepper… Must be talking 1970 and so band wise I suppose it was Free
Michael O’Brien… Mamas and Papas, wonderful harmonies and great songs. Still listen to them today.
Lynn Graham… Beatles.
Mark Gilham… Mothers of Invention were my fav band
Clifford Rose… Alice Cooper. I was given Billion Dollar Babies L.P. for my 15th birthday.
Jon McCallion… So many likes, ten years after, blodwin pig, the Who, fleetwood mac, the rolling stones and of course the beatles
Andy Qunta… Would have been either The Who, Beach Boys, Hollies or Stones maybe. So many great bands back then!
Eric Cawthraw… For me that’s 1967, so probably a toss-up between a Mr. J Hendrix and the Small Faces. Almost too far back to say for sure!
Jenny Tyler… Rolling Stones
Jim Breeds… I was 15 in December ’68 so probably still Beatles and Stones though my horizons were starting to widen dramatically at that time.
Clive Richardson… Arthur Brown and Manfred Mann.
Chris Pelling… Be Bop Deluxe
Colin Norton… Buddy Holly and the Crickets, The Shadows and Johnny Kidd and the Pirates….
Leigh Wieland-Boys… I was 15 in 1971 & into all things Tamla Motown, still am, but also liked The Who & the Stones
Graham Belchamber… YES
Andy Qunta… So far, I like pretty much everything that’s been mentioned in the comments above! Seems like there was so much great music “back then”!
Beki Milton… Wham!
Tony Ham… The Stranglers.
Ronald Burgoyne… Freddie and the dreamers
Paul Crimin… Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars.
Richard Booker… Pink Floyd followed closely be AC/DC…..
Phil Gill… Allman Bros and The Who
Jack Irving… Beatles & The Who.
Shaun Pont… Slade.
Vic Williams… Beatles
Janet Rennie… Slade , T.Rex and The Sweet. Oh and Ziggy.
Karen Sweatman… Duran Duran
Mark Rodrigues… The Beatles & R.E.M
Judie Struys… Deep Purple
Heidi Gregory… U2
Julian Humphries… Prince
Nick Bloomfield… Small faces
Roger Simmonds… Bill hayley and the comets
Mark Rymell… The Stranglers & Thin Lizzy
Wendy Weaver… Bill Haley and the Comets probably
Kenneth Douel… Gene Vincent and the blue caps
Sandra Cunningham… Beatles…was there any others??
Lance Collins… David Bowie.
Dennis Torrance… Was into rock progressive mostly then but liked the music my brothers liked growing up
Derek Clemans… T Rex
Virginia Davis… Queen
Tony Qunta… Jimi Hendrix Experience
Alan Wood… Stones
Mandy Wright… The Jam
Andy Davies… Zeppelin
John Coleman… Floyd & Deep Purple!
Perri Ann Haste…Thin Lizzy T Rex Led Zeppelin wings 10cc Santana The Eagles & many more – can’t choose as love them all!
Andy James Long… Focus
Peter Houghton… Zeppelin The Stones Free Jethro Tull Hendrix Marc Bolan and any Prog Rock
Coco Pops… BEATLES!!!!!
Judith Lewis… Pink Floyd The Wall
Pete Brazier… 1975! Still the Beatles were at the Top of my List, and Status Quo in 2nd But Now Queen Were Rising into 3rd Place
Ian Mcgilvray… Deep Purple
Jan Deane… Amen Corner and The Who
Paul Morfey… That year for me was 67/68 so has to be THE BEATLES!!
Leigh Kennedy… Same as today, Nirvana..
Kaz Baker… Dead Kennedys
Di Robinson… The Beatles
David Edwards… John Mayall’s BluesBreakers
Mike Guy… Probably The Beach Boys [Pet Sounds did it] & The Beatles, but I was also into popular classical music Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Holst . . I think that’s why I then became a Prog Rock fan. I was also experimenting with Music Concrete using an open reel tape recorder & sellotape
Martyn Baker… Stevie Wonder
Clive Garrard… 1973, Beatles, Wings and Elton John
Nicola Barfield… Fleetwood Mac and omg going to have to go through my cds and tapes now
Mike Brand… Focus, Alquin, Led Zeppelin
Mick O’Dowd… Beatles, Animals, Small Faces etc.etc.etc.
Leo H Langelier… 11 meters
Barry Upton… Chichory tip Son of my father
Andy Clarke… Motörhead and Iron Maiden.
Carol Ann Bolton… Beatles and Kinks…..back in 1966.
Ralph Town… T Rex
Tony Court-holmes… The Stones
Andy Ives… ABC
Chris Grainge… Quo
Judy Atkinson… 1973, a boyfriend had just introduced me to the Strawbs, but also Beatles, Moody Blues, Kinks, T Rex, Rod Stewart
Faith Brooker… The Monkees
Kim Thompsett… The Kinks, The Small Faces and The Who, was a bit of a retro chick at that time (plus it was the beginning of the 80’s – enough said). Still love ’em now.
Colin Bell… Love, The Who, The Doors.
Andy Qunta… The Who, The Beach Boys, The Hollies, The Byrds
Richard Brimm… Andy, I’ve seen all four on this order The Hollies at Tonbridge Wells The Byrds Maidstone The Who Hastings The Beach Boys Brighton all in their prime
Andy Qunta… wow! Brilliant! I’ve seen The Who several times, but unfortunately never saw any of the others.
Mick Bolger… The Beatles–Revolver came out when I was 15 . . .
Jack Irving… The Beatles & the Who.
Eileen Meegan… The Beatles
Malcolm Sharp… Peter Noon and Hermans Hermits
Angela Francis Gardner… The Stones, Cream, The Beatles
Martyn Baker… At 15? Probably still Genesis. But at 16, I had an epiphany… Stevie Wonder, The O’Jays, Isley Brothers, Bobby Womack, Betty Wright, Bob Marley. From then on I was totally into black music.
David Edwards… John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers
John Wilde… The Small Faces and the Beatles.
Wesley Magoogan… Staus Quo
Yvonne Cleland… T. Rex
Pete Prescott… Free
Martyn Baker… The O’Jays
Colin Bell… Love with Arthur Lee & The Who
Ju-ju Davies… Gillan
Eva Neuke… Status Quo, Beatles
Andy Qunta… The Who & The Beach Boys.
Martin Curcher… Emerson, Lake and Palmer. The Police
Janet Rennie… T Rex and The Sweet
Paula Thomas… The Kinks
Brenda Milton… The Rolling Stones of course
Joan O’sullivan… The Beatles
Carol Anne… Has to be Beach Boys, Beatles, Animals
Wendy Weaver… Bill Haley and The Comets.
Alan Wood… The Who
Trevor Jones… Don’t think we had bands but Jerry Lee Lewis, Chuck Berry and Little Richard
Must be talking 1970 and so band wise I suppose it was Free !
Mamas and Papas,,wonderful harmonies and great songs.Still listen to them today.
Be Bop Deluxe
Has to be beach boys, Beatles, animals