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rolling stone's top 500 songs

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da list

 

1 Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan

2 (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones

3 Imagine, John Lennon

4 What's Going On, Marvin Gaye

5 Respect, Aretha Franklin

6 Good Vibrations, Beach Boys

7 Johnny B. Goode, Chuck Berry

8 Hey Jude, The Beatles

9 Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana

10 What'd I Say, Ray Charles

11 My Generation, The Who

12, A Change Is Gonna Come, Sam Cooke

13 Yesterday, The Beatles

14 Blowin' in the Wind, Bob Dylan

15 London Calling, The Clash

16 I Want to Hold Your Hand, The Beatles

17 Purple Haze, Jimi Hendrix

18 Maybellene, Chuck Berry

19 Hound Dog, Elvis Presley

20 Let It Be, The Beatles

21 Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen

22 Be My Baby, The Ronettes

23 In My Life, The Beatles

24 People Get Ready, The Impressions

25 God Only Knows, The Beach Boys

26 A Day in the Life, The Beatles

27 Layla, Derek and the Dominos

28 (Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding

29 Help!, The Beatles

30 I Walk the Line, Johnny Cash

31 Stairway to Heaven, Led Zeppelin

32 Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones

33 River Deep, Mountain High, Tina Turner

34 You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling, The Righteous Brothers

35 Light My Fire, The Doors

36 One, U2

37 No Woman, No Cry, Bob Marley

38 Gimme Shelter, The Rolling Stones

39 That'll Be the Day, Buddy Holly

40 Dancin' in the Streets, Martha and the Vandellas

41 The Weight, The Band

42 Waterloo Sunset, The Kinks

43 Tutti Frutti, Little Richard

44 Georgia on My Mind, Ray Charles

45 Heartbreak Hotel, Elvis Presley

46 Heroes, David Bowie

47 Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon & Garfunkel

48 All Along the Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix

49 Hotel California, The Eagles

50 The Tracks of My Tears, Smokey Robinson

 

i'm not posting the rest. typical kind of blah list, but some interesting choices. may the bitching commence.

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Guest The Gecko

I just love how the top 2 songs deal with some sort of "Rolling Stone"... coincidence...?

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"Imagine" has to be the most overrated song in the history of...er...history.

A little hyperbolic, that statement, but yeah, it's not a good song. Overproduced tripe.

 

The best thing to come out of it? The Delgados, some 30 years later, nicked a bit of the melody for their fine song, "Child Killers."

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wow, #133 Is Wont Get Fooled Again. I think some people need to get their head straight, on why this song, mind you album, is one of the best rock albums ever produced.

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10 What'd I Say, Ray Charles

 

Total death pandering.

As much as I'm a fan of Cash's, having I Walk the Line at 30 might be considered recent-death pandering, too.

 

And I realized that this list was a joke when I saw Nirvana at #9. It makes those VH1 metal lists seem intelligent.

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Guest Cerebus

I Walk The Line isn't even Cash's best song by a longshot. Man in Black, Ghost Riders, and Ring of Fire alone are far superior.

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Guest P!NK.

Pfft.

 

I'm surprised people even care about lists like these anymore, since they exist only to give mid-lifers an excuse to reminisce about how music was so pristine in their era. Like you're really going to compare the musical virtues of Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin, and Nirvana within the same context.

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Pfft.

 

I'm surprised people even care about lists like these anymore, since they exist only to give mid-lifers an excuse to reminisce about how music was so pristine in their era. Like you're really going to compare the musical virtues of Elvis Presley, Led Zeppelin, and Nirvana within the same context.

You can make the case with Led Zeppelin and Nirvana being compairable, but not with Elvis.

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Guest JMA
Stairway To Heaven and Sympathy For The Devil should both be much higher on the list. Bohemian Rhapsody not being in the top fifty is a crime.

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Guest Shutterspeed

I've only seen Smells Like Teen Spirit as #1 on a list of the "100 greatest songs of the 90s" or something. Actually, it's pretty much always #1 on those sorts of list, as Nevermind is when dealing with albums.

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TSM should do a list like this... if only to hear other boards call us idiots and piss and moan about how a 10 year old song is ranked so high, or how there aren't any Swedish death metal bands on there.

 

In fact, we should make a list for every forum on here: movies, songs, matches and deem them to be official. Just to piss people off.

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It's only right that a song like 'Be My Baby' is on there. Spector deserves a mention. The song is a piece of brilliance. Fuck the voices, listen to that boom.

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Guest combat_rock

I can't believe Blitzkerg Bop is only at 92. Like it or not, there aren't many more iconic, genre defining (and in my opinion) perfect songs than that one.

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"Imagine" has to be the most overrated song in the history of...er...history. It's a truly vile song.

Even Maynard James Keenan's voice can't make that song listenable.

Maynard made it worse. Because then it was the same song except now the vocals were droning.

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