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Can't do the
Boss, mainly for his 80's-90's stuff, and maybe because I grew up on the West Coast I didn't worship at the alter; and I would take
Petty's overall catalog before Bruce.
I actually grew up a
John Hiatt fan but he went through a new wave phase along with
Tom Waits' psychedelic one, that I can't get past.
No way can I listen to all of
Dylan's catalog - his born again shit, and attempts at updates lost me in the middle of his catalog (would take his son's before his, and that's a stretch).
Love
Cake, and they'd be a consideration, but having gone to college in Sacramento, I guess I tired long ago of them.
Kings of Leon started strong for me, but I've actually faded on the last couple albums, prefer the raw of their first few - but you are right, the overall collection is highly listenable.
I probably could have thrown on
Ben Harper, but he grates on some of the harder stuff.
Radiohead was out for me for probably the same reason (though they have two of my top twenty albums).
Dead was a live experience only for me.
Jazz (
Miles,
Brubeck,
Mingus) & Soul (
Marvin Gaye,
Al Green), are easy on the ears and would probably quiet the voices, as would
Cat Stevens (Yusuf), but not sure I'd be in it for the long haul.