The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
pretty much everything else from the Brit Invasion does very little for me. I mean, I like specific songs by some bands, but there wasn't another band that I'd listen to a full album of other than the two listed above, and yes that includes The Who. As far as I'm concerned, the Who were pretty much crap until the 70's where they finally figured out how to put out GOOD rock music. before that... bleh.
1. I completely disagree. I really like the music of the British Invasion bands.
2. As for the Who I think they turned into crap in the early seventies. I really don't like much of what they did after "Who's Next". In fact, here's a list of the singles that the Who had charting over the years with the ones I turn up when they're played on the radio highlighted:
1965 "I Can't Explain"
1965 "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere"
1965 "My Generation"
1966 "Substitute"
1966 "A Legal Matter"
1966 "The Kids Are Alright"
1966 "I'm a Boy"
1966 "Happy Jack"
1967 "Pictures of Lily"
1967 "The Last Time"
1967 "I Can See for Miles"
1968 "Call Me Lightning"
1968 "Dogs"
1968 "Magic Bus"
1969 "Pinball Wizard"
1969 "I'm Free"
1970 "The Seeker"
1970 "Summertime Blues"
1970 "See Me, Feel Me"
1971 "Won't Get Fooled Again"
1971 "Let's See Action"
1971 "Behind Blue Eyes"
1972 "Join Together"
1972 "Relay"
1973 "5:15"
1973 "Love Reign O'er Me"
1974 "The Real Me"
1975 "Squeeze Box"
1976 "Substitute"
1978 "Who Are You"
1979 "Long Live Rock"
1979 "5:15"
1981 "You Better You Bet"
1981 "Don't Let Go the Coat"
1982 "Athena"
1982 "Eminence Front"
In addition, I could add virtually the entire "Tommy" album from 1969 and the entire "Who's Next" album from 1971. The Who releases that I really enjoy are therefore clearly concentrated before 1972.