AMF All-Time Song Poll (2015 edition results)
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174. The Beach Boys - Wouldn't It Be Nice
I've never understood why this song wasn't just an automatic top 50 entry. Everyone knows it, and it really is on par with Good Vibrations and God Only Knows in just about every way (that being said, I do have GOK ranked about 50 spots higher). 731 AM rank is just puzzling.
168. Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
I can't remember this song ever performing well in our forum polls, so fun to see it up here.
165. The Temptations - My Girl
This has always been one of my least favorite of the big Motown hits. I just don't really see what's special about it.
161. ABBA - Dancing Queen
It was only recently that I admitted to myself that I like this song. That drumbeat!
159. TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me
This is a glorious song, the pinnacle of one of the best bands of the last 15 years. Glad to see its appeal hasn't slipped ever as TVotR aren't lighting up the end of year polls anymore.
152. Sufjan Stevens - John Wayne Gacy Jr.
This has always been a forum staple, but I'd take at least 5-6 songs on Illinois over it.
133. Pixies - Here Comes Your Man
Very fun song and a cool placement. This really wasn't on our list at all last time?
123. Lou Reed - Perfect Day
I've always been a fan of this song, but there was something about Lou Reed's death that makes it even more emotionally resonant. I think this one should be more highly acclaimed than "Walk on the Wild Side" in time, but both are great.
119. Roy Orbison - In Dreams
I've moved this up from 110 to top 50 since the poll closed. This song is just sublime.
117. Robert Wyatt - Sea Song
You picked the right quote! "Your madness fits in nicely with my own" is one of my favorite one-liners in music.
105. Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
Still never understand how this outranks every song from Astral Weeks. How could you like this more than "Sweet Thing", one of the greatest love songs ever!
102. Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing
I have grown tired of many of the classic rock staples that will rank in the top 100, but this song never gets old for some reason. Kind of a cool surprise to see it up here!
101. Kanye West - Runaway
So glad "Midnight City" will get revenge after narrowly losing to "Runaway" for the top spot in the 2010-2014 poll.
I've never understood why this song wasn't just an automatic top 50 entry. Everyone knows it, and it really is on par with Good Vibrations and God Only Knows in just about every way (that being said, I do have GOK ranked about 50 spots higher). 731 AM rank is just puzzling.
168. Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
I can't remember this song ever performing well in our forum polls, so fun to see it up here.
165. The Temptations - My Girl
This has always been one of my least favorite of the big Motown hits. I just don't really see what's special about it.
161. ABBA - Dancing Queen
It was only recently that I admitted to myself that I like this song. That drumbeat!
159. TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me
This is a glorious song, the pinnacle of one of the best bands of the last 15 years. Glad to see its appeal hasn't slipped ever as TVotR aren't lighting up the end of year polls anymore.
152. Sufjan Stevens - John Wayne Gacy Jr.
This has always been a forum staple, but I'd take at least 5-6 songs on Illinois over it.
133. Pixies - Here Comes Your Man
Very fun song and a cool placement. This really wasn't on our list at all last time?
123. Lou Reed - Perfect Day
I've always been a fan of this song, but there was something about Lou Reed's death that makes it even more emotionally resonant. I think this one should be more highly acclaimed than "Walk on the Wild Side" in time, but both are great.
119. Roy Orbison - In Dreams
I've moved this up from 110 to top 50 since the poll closed. This song is just sublime.
117. Robert Wyatt - Sea Song
You picked the right quote! "Your madness fits in nicely with my own" is one of my favorite one-liners in music.
105. Van Morrison - Brown Eyed Girl
Still never understand how this outranks every song from Astral Weeks. How could you like this more than "Sweet Thing", one of the greatest love songs ever!
102. Dire Straits - Sultans of Swing
I have grown tired of many of the classic rock staples that will rank in the top 100, but this song never gets old for some reason. Kind of a cool surprise to see it up here!
101. Kanye West - Runaway
So glad "Midnight City" will get revenge after narrowly losing to "Runaway" for the top spot in the 2010-2014 poll.
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Most Radiohead fans that I know like the song Creep and most would not put it in their top 10 Radiohead songs.whuntva wrote:
158. Radiohead - Creep-Yes, my favorite Radiohead song is also their most accessible and thus the most hated by Radiohead fans. Well, I'd rather be predictable than lie to you.
I'm just sayin'
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I like how the each one voted for a different song (except for 2 "Teen Spirit" and "Friends" votes) and I particularly applaud the 3 unranked #1 votes, 2 of which I haven't heard. But by looking at the list so far, we can find somebody who share the same preference in music. In my case, whenever my name comes up as a top voter of a particular song, Bruno is usually right beside me. Heck his #1 song is my #2 song.BleuPanda wrote:As we get ready to enter the top 100 tomorrow, let's take a look back to see how everyone's favorite is holding back.
unranked:
Fred: John Ottman - The Usual Suspects Theme
Moonbeam: Prince - Something in the Water (Does Not Compute)
Zombeels: The Delgados - Keep on Breathing
Placed:
hectorthebat: 906. Rainbow - Since You've Been Gone
PlasticRam: 804. Kanye West feat. Paul McCartney - Only One
BryanBehar: 755. The Who - Substitute
DaveC: 748. Sigur Ros - (Untitled 8)
luney6: 735. King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King
Henrik: 700. Bjork - All is Full of Love
bonnielaurel: 642. Michael Jackson - Man in the Mirror
TimmyWing: 605. The Cure - Pictures of You
Brad: 551. R.E.M. - Gardening at Night
Georgie: 508. Steely Dan - Deacon Blues
GucciLittlePiggy: 463. Arcade Fire - Afterlife
Jackson: 436. Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space
jamieW: 388. The Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin
notbrianeno: 384. Kanye West - Lost in the World
Jeff: 338. Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On
Nassim: 222. Elliott Smith - Waltz #2 (XO)
ordinaryperson: 208. Pink Floyd - Echoes
Gillingham: 190. Nina Simone - Sinnerman
acroamor: 172. Simon & Garfunkel - America
Maschine_Man: 128. Bjork - Bachelorette
antonius: 124. Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
Krurze: 122. CCR - Fortunate Son
Dan: 121. Jacques Brel - Amsterdam
OtisRedding: 119. Roy Orbison - In Dreams
Charlie Driggs: 117. Robert Wyatt - Sea Song
Still in:
Andre (Otis Redding - Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay)
Blanco (Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit)
BleuPanda (LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends)
Bruno (The Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction)
Dexter (The Beatles - Hey Jude)
DocBrown (The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army)
Henry (Led Zeppelin - Stairway to Heaven)
JimmyJazz (Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit)
Jirin (Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues)
kingoftonga (Iggy Pop - The Passenger)
Listyguy (Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine)
Live in Phoenix (Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit)
Michel (Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime)
Nick (LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends)
Nicolas (Bruce Springsteen - Thunder Road)
Red Ant (Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody)
Rob (Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer)
Romain (Prince - Kiss)
sonofsamiam (Billie Holiday - Strange Fruit)
stone37 (The Beatles - Strawberry Fields Forever)
Sweepstake Ron (The Beatles - Let It Be)
Toni (Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies))
whuntva (Jimi Hendrix - All Along the Watchtower)
VanillaFire (Bruce Springsteen - Born to Run)
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Looks like two voters have "Strange Fruit" at #1, too. Which is awesome. Talk about a truly one-of-a-kind song.Dexter wrote: I like how the each one voted for a different song (except for 2 "Teen Spirit" and "Friends" votes)...
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While there's no way "All My Friends" will be number 1, and while I doubt "All My Friends" will even break the top 10, I'd love to see it in the top 20. I'm pulling for you, James Murphy!
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There's so much positive to say about so most of these songs, the exciting countdown and BleuPanda's amazing work, and yet here comes a negative post after long silence.
And for me this comment also applies to "All my Friends". The discussion that the song is a contender for the overall number one or top 10 drives me nuts.
I feel you, whuntva.whuntva wrote:157. Grimes - Oblivion- ... There isn't any tune and I can't even groove to it.
And for me this comment also applies to "All my Friends". The discussion that the song is a contender for the overall number one or top 10 drives me nuts.
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It was number 18 in our poll in 2010!Nick wrote:While there's no way "All My Friends" will be number 1, and while I doubt "All My Friends" will even break the top 10, I'd love to see it in the top 20. I'm pulling for you, James Murphy!
I think Stairway to Heaven will be number one this time, but I really hope I'm wrong.
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I've gotten into 1 LCD Soundsystem song, ever -- but not that one ("Someone Great"). I don't have any real problem with Grimes' "Oblivion," in fact, I was humming that one big time after a couple listens and rated it high in the 2010-2014 poll. Maybe being too picky but I feel the vocals could be stronger, though they have a D.I.Y. charm.
I tried to eyeball the #1 song from everyone's submissions, to no avail. If I had to guess, I couldn't help but notice that "Strange Fruit" did very, very well...
I tried to eyeball the #1 song from everyone's submissions, to no avail. If I had to guess, I couldn't help but notice that "Strange Fruit" did very, very well...
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I, meanwhile, quoted "All My Friends" in my high school yearbook, and finding it on the acclaimed music list was my main entry point into albums as a whole and the reason I stuck around with this website.
Different strokes, for different folks.
Different strokes, for different folks.
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Everything about "All My Friends" is perfection to me. That simplistic, off kilter piano that works its way through the song like a runaway train, the song's incremental adding of more and more instruments until we reach the climatic conclusion, the plaintive, heart melting, lyrics, Murphy's last shouts of "we are your friends tonight?", just...everything.BleuPanda wrote:I, meanwhile, quoted "All My Friends" in my high school yearbook, and finding it on the acclaimed music list was my main entry point into albums as a whole and the reason I stuck around with this website.
Different strokes, for different folks.
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My favorite discoveries so far, shuffling through the Spotify list, are Don't Think Twice, It's Alright (which I had probably heard before but didn't really remember) and Hocus Pocus. Not much I dislike (and it usually means Eric Clapton is involved) so far!
I'm always happy when I see a song by a band or a genre that usually don't get much support around here.
Seeing Waiting Room for instance, though way too low, was a great surprise (Fugazi might be the most underrated band on the forum compared to its AM rank and critical status).
For the same reason, it's nice to see Windowlicker or Protect Ya Neck.
496. Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (1979)
Really surprised that one ended so low, would not have been surprised if it ended on the top 200. Surprised it is that low in the main list too actually !
481. Portishead - Roads (1994)
Pleasantly surprised that this ended up above Glory Box (though not by far and with less votes)
479. Brian Eno - By This River (1977)
Hoped it might get higher after showing good support in the 70s poll. That's one of the biggest discovery of the last 12 months for me, it's a mystery how such a simple piano loop can get so gut wrenching.
475. Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where the Hatred Is (1971)
Fans: jamieW (40), sonofsamiam (49), Nassim (63)
471. DJ Shadow - Building Steam with a Grain of Salt (1996)
Fans: Nassim (5), sonofsamiam (62)
I feel some kind of weird pride when my tastes crosse those of sonofsamiam, even better when it helps great songs rank high. How high ? B.O.B. high I guess.
436. Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (1997)
Great #1 Jackson, I love the hypnotic yet tender vibe of the song. Fitting title and perfect introduction to the album.
434. Pixies - Hey (1989)
I had completely missed the fact that I wasn't the only one around here considering it the best Pixies song.
427. Pavement - Fillmore Jive (1994)
(1156.52 points | 3 votes)
Fans: Brad (9), Nassim (18), acroamor (23)
Highest ranked song with only 3 votes, that's really a love/hate song apparently ! Seems obvious on which side I am, such a powerful song. That moment Malkmus screams "Booooyyyy" is one of favorite syllables in music. (Sabotage's why is a close contender)
422. Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness (1966)
Bit of a disappointing result for my 2nd favorite soul song.
414. The Velvet Underground - Pale Blue Eyes (1969)
There are not that many songs I link that much to a movie, the scene where Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart are listening to it driving around in Adventureland wouldn't be as powerful without that music. Love the song and the movie to death !
381. The Knife - Silent Shout (2006)
Last poll's ranking of that song was a fantastic surprise. Not as good this time around but still a good showing. I love how the eerie but warm feeling of the song. I get why people like Heartbeats more, but that's the best Knife song.
355. Don Henley - The Boys of Summer (1984)
Another song I forgot to vote for...
199. Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) (2004)
3 songs from Funeral in the top 200 ! Now let's hope the best song of the album will end up higher than the worst.
Arcade fire failed very close to having a song from all of their albums in the top 4 (Intervention being 503).
Did someone who released more than 4 albums get one song from each of them in our top 500 or 1000 (I was gonna say the Fab Four of course but I'm not sure I've seen anything from Please Please Me yet)?
118. Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams - Get Lucky
I'm happy this didn't get higher !
And I'm a big fan All My Friends fan, one my 3 top 10 songs that should make it to the final top 100.
Don't think Stairway to Heaven can win it, but I would not have thought Gimme Shelter could either... the conservative A Day in the Life / God Only Knows / Like a Rolling Stone podium seems more likely.
I'm always happy when I see a song by a band or a genre that usually don't get much support around here.
Seeing Waiting Room for instance, though way too low, was a great surprise (Fugazi might be the most underrated band on the forum compared to its AM rank and critical status).
For the same reason, it's nice to see Windowlicker or Protect Ya Neck.
496. Pink Floyd - Comfortably Numb (1979)
Really surprised that one ended so low, would not have been surprised if it ended on the top 200. Surprised it is that low in the main list too actually !
481. Portishead - Roads (1994)
Pleasantly surprised that this ended up above Glory Box (though not by far and with less votes)
479. Brian Eno - By This River (1977)
Hoped it might get higher after showing good support in the 70s poll. That's one of the biggest discovery of the last 12 months for me, it's a mystery how such a simple piano loop can get so gut wrenching.
475. Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where the Hatred Is (1971)
Fans: jamieW (40), sonofsamiam (49), Nassim (63)
471. DJ Shadow - Building Steam with a Grain of Salt (1996)
Fans: Nassim (5), sonofsamiam (62)
I feel some kind of weird pride when my tastes crosse those of sonofsamiam, even better when it helps great songs rank high. How high ? B.O.B. high I guess.
436. Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space (1997)
Great #1 Jackson, I love the hypnotic yet tender vibe of the song. Fitting title and perfect introduction to the album.
434. Pixies - Hey (1989)
I had completely missed the fact that I wasn't the only one around here considering it the best Pixies song.
427. Pavement - Fillmore Jive (1994)
(1156.52 points | 3 votes)
Fans: Brad (9), Nassim (18), acroamor (23)
Highest ranked song with only 3 votes, that's really a love/hate song apparently ! Seems obvious on which side I am, such a powerful song. That moment Malkmus screams "Booooyyyy" is one of favorite syllables in music. (Sabotage's why is a close contender)
422. Otis Redding - Try a Little Tenderness (1966)
Bit of a disappointing result for my 2nd favorite soul song.
414. The Velvet Underground - Pale Blue Eyes (1969)
There are not that many songs I link that much to a movie, the scene where Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart are listening to it driving around in Adventureland wouldn't be as powerful without that music. Love the song and the movie to death !
381. The Knife - Silent Shout (2006)
Last poll's ranking of that song was a fantastic surprise. Not as good this time around but still a good showing. I love how the eerie but warm feeling of the song. I get why people like Heartbeats more, but that's the best Knife song.
355. Don Henley - The Boys of Summer (1984)
Another song I forgot to vote for...
199. Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels) (2004)
3 songs from Funeral in the top 200 ! Now let's hope the best song of the album will end up higher than the worst.
Arcade fire failed very close to having a song from all of their albums in the top 4 (Intervention being 503).
Did someone who released more than 4 albums get one song from each of them in our top 500 or 1000 (I was gonna say the Fab Four of course but I'm not sure I've seen anything from Please Please Me yet)?
118. Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams - Get Lucky
I'm happy this didn't get higher !
And I'm a big fan All My Friends fan, one my 3 top 10 songs that should make it to the final top 100.
Don't think Stairway to Heaven can win it, but I would not have thought Gimme Shelter could either... the conservative A Day in the Life / God Only Knows / Like a Rolling Stone podium seems more likely.
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I love "All my Friends". The simplistic silliness and one-of-a-kind charm with lyrics you know the meaning of but can't quite explain to anyone. It's a work of art.
I put it at #87 on my list. Up from #232 in 2012. A few more listens made me go from simply liking the song to loving it.
I put it at #87 on my list. Up from #232 in 2012. A few more listens made me go from simply liking the song to loving it.
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There are places I'll remember
All my life though some have changed
100. The Beatles - In my Life (1965)
(2811.63 points | 18 votes)
2012 ranking: 97 (change: -3)
AM rank: 124
Fans: stone37 (6), Jirin (28), hectorthebat (61)
I am just a poor boy though my story's seldom told
99. Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer (1969)
(2837.4 points | 15 votes)
2012 ranking: 157 (change: 58)
AM rank: 474
Fans: Rob (1), acroamor (17), Jirin (24)
I see the stars come out tonight
98. Iggy Pop - The Passenger (1977)
(2847.35 points | 16 votes)
2012 ranking: 289 (change: 191)
AM rank: 563
Fans: kingoftonga (1), Michel (12), TimmyWing (21)
Oh yeah, I'll tell you something
I think you'll understand
97. The Beatles - I Want to Hold Your Hand (1963)
(2849.82 points | 14 votes)
2012 ranking: 277 (change: 180)
AM rank: 40
Fans: PlasticRam (2), Dan (19), Dexter (28)
You ask me to enter, but then you make me crawl
And I can't be holding on to what you got, when all you got is hurt
96. U2 - One (1991)
(2852.7 points | 15 votes)
2012 ranking: 28 (change: -68)
AM rank: 75
Fans: Rob (25), Nick (29), Bruno (41)
When the night has come
And the land is dark
95. Ben E. King - Stand By Me (1961)
(2857.72 points | 20 votes)
2012 ranking: 109 (change: 14)
AM rank: 69
Fans: PlasticRam (23), TimmyWing (28), Dexter (40)
The city is my church
94. M83 - Midnight City (2011)
(2896.09 points | 15 votes)
2012 ranking: 395 (change: 301)
AM rank: 110
Fans: ordinaryperson (10), Listyguy (14), notbrianeno (24)
He likes to keep his fire engine clean
It's a clean machine
93. The Beatles - Penny Lane (1967)
(2896.82 points | 16 votes)
2012 ranking: 373 (change: 280)
AM rank: 170
Fans: stone37 (2), Sweepstake Ron (28), Andre (49)
With your feet in the air and your head on the ground
92. Pixies - Where Is My Mind? (1988)
(2898.31 points | 17 votes)
2012 ranking: 311 (change: 219)
AM rank: 363
Fans: Krurze (4), kingoftonga (28), Blanco (38), Maschine_Man (38)
Women, not girls, rule my world, I said they rule my world
Act your age, mama, not your shoe size, maybe we could do the twirl
91. Prince - Kiss (1986)
(2916.52 points | 13 votes)
2012 ranking: 128 (change: 37)
AM rank: 214
Fans: Romain (1), Henrik (9), hectorthebat (14)
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His father works some days for fourteen hours
And you can bet he barely makes a dollar
90. Stevie Wonder - Living for the City (1973)
(2939.68 points | 16 votes)
2012 ranking: 89 (change: -1)
AM rank: 399
Fans: Toni (18), sonofsamiam (19), Jirin (21), Sweepstake Ron (21)
If I could maybe I'd give you my world
How can I when you won't take it from me?
89. Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way (1976)
(2982.04 points | 20 votes)
2012 ranking: 173 (change: 84)
AM rank: 191
Fans: TimmyWing (25), stone37 (34), luney6 (42)
Know what I'm sayin'?
88. Beck - Loser (1993)
(2997.37 points | 14 votes)
2012 ranking: 71 (change: -17)
AM rank: 72
Fans: Michel (11), Krurze (22), kingoftonga (29)
Don't follow leaders, watch the parking meters
87. Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues (1965)
(3001.14 points | 16 votes)
2012 ranking: 66 (change: -21)
AM rank: 165
Fans: Jirin (1), Dan (4), Rob (27)
When I had you to myself
I didn't want you around
86. The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back (1969)
(3023.65 points | 13 votes)
2012 ranking: 92 (change: 6)
AM rank: 34
Fans: TimmyWing (3), stone37 (15), Listyguy (16)
And tighten your buttocks
Pour juice on your chin
I promise my girlfriend I'd
The violin, violin, violin
85. The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist (2000)
(3035.7 points | 13 votes)
2012 ranking: 235 (change: 150)
AM rank: 820
Fans: Gillingham (5), Charlie Driggs (10), Maschine_Man (11)
Baby, I could never steal you from another
It's such a shame our friendship had to end
84. Prince - Purple Rain (1984)
(3037.36 points | 17 votes)
2012 ranking: 117 (change: 33)
AM rank: 241
Fans: JimmyJazz (13), sonofsamiam (17), Romain (19)
Stopped in to a church I passed along the way
Well I got down on my knees
And I pretend to pray
83. The Mamas and the Papas - California Dreamin' (1965)
(3072.3 points | 18 votes)
2012 ranking: 38 (change: -45)
AM rank: 85
Fans: VanillaFire (23), stone37 (27), jamieW (35)
See, don't ever set me free
I always want to be by your side
82. The Kinks - You Really Got Me (1964)
(3086.78 points | 19 votes)
2012 ranking: 65 (change: -17)
AM rank: 37
Fans: stone37 (14), Dexter (27), luney6 (29)
Don't push me ’cause I'm close to the edge
I'm trying not to lose my head
81. Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - The Message (1982)
(3099.5 points | 16 votes)
2012 ranking: 49 (change: -32)
AM rank: 23
Fans: Henrik (18), antonius (32), Bruno (37), Sweepstake Ron (37)
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Wow, some surprises here, "Penny Lane", "The Boxer", "The Passager", and "Frontier Psychiatrist".
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Seeing "Frontier Psychiatrist" get so high was really mind-blowing as I put the lists together (only one remaining song was more surprising). I do really enjoy the song (I have no idea how it didn't make my list), but I've never understood why the forum prefers it so much over "Since I Left You."
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I laughed out loud when I saw "Frontier Psychiatrist" among all these classic rock radio staples. Awesome!
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The first three might be considered Top 200 material but the last is definitely a surprise although I like surprises. Maybe after this we could do a Top 500 of 2000's or 1990's? I'm really curious what this forum can cook up.Bruno wrote:Wow, some surprises here, "Penny Lane", "The Boxer", "The Passager", and "Frontier Psychiatrist".
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I'm gonna comment on the whole Top 100, but at this rate, I think I'll just do it as they come now.
100. The Beatles - In my Life-Good song. I put it somewhat low on my list, but it is still a good song.
99. Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer-Very unique song with very good storytelling. Probably the best produced song of Simon and Garfunkel's career.
98. Iggy Pop - The Passenger-Highest songso far I hadn't heard yet. It's fine, but this high over "Lust for Life"?
97. The Beatles - I Want to Hold Your Hand-Even if this song is lyrically childish and kinda silly, it did start that new sound precedent and established the Beatles as more than a flash-in-the-pan. For that, it does deserve respect, I guess.
96. U2 - One-Yeah, Yeah. It''s moving and powerful and iconic and all that. I like this too, but there are a few other U2 songs I think are better.
95. Ben E. King - Stand By Me-Insanely catchy and timeless. Another song that just slipped my mind.
94. M83 - Midnight City-Wow! Did not see this coming and forgot it landed on the list last time. Funnily enough, I missed this song when it came out. It didn't take long for me to catch on, though. That is creepy album art!
93. The Beatles - Penny Lane-Fun and catchy. Not sure if it crosses my list, though.
92. Pixies - Where Is My Mind?-Definitely. Defines the alt-rock scene of the late 80s. I don't think Fight Club would've been half as good if it ended with a different song.
91. Prince - Kiss-A great new entry which I voted for. I love how he rhymes "with" with "kiss". This is one of the best "slant rhymes" I've heard.
90. Stevie Wonder - Living for the City-Definitely its own entity. Heard it senior year in high-school English as part of our African-American Literature unit.
89. Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way-This and "Songbird" are my dad's favorite songs. They're actually back-to-back on the ground-breakingly, genre-bustingly, earth-shatteringly popular Rumours album. This is a well-deserved staple of Classic Rock!
88. Beck - Loser-Experimental and bizarre, but in a fun way. Beck was a game-changer, but I actually think his new song "Dreams" is even better! Go figure!
87. Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues-Infinitely quotable and fun to sing along to.
86. The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back-Definitive vintage pop. Its use in Guardians of the Galaxy was perfect.
85. The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist-Awhile ago I made a response to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's list of Songs that Shaped Rock & Roll (the original, not the revision with songs past the mid-90s). I thought, "what songs from the past few years have continued to shape pop music? What are the true originals?"
There is no better song I would give this title than "Frontier Psychiatrist". There has been nothing truly like it before or since. Great and truly unorthodox pick for the Top 100.
84. Prince - Purple Rain-An 80s anthem. For me, it's just okay, but not surprised to see it clicked with you all.
83. The Mamas and the Papas - California Dreamin'-I love how it's a song that seems happy and creepy at the same time. Beautiful piece.
82. The Kinks - You Really Got Me-Great ringtone material. Another staple of classic rock I can get behind.
81. Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - The Message-Great message and testament to old-school rap. However, I think "Rapper's Delight" is the superior old-skool jam.
100. The Beatles - In my Life-Good song. I put it somewhat low on my list, but it is still a good song.
99. Simon & Garfunkel - The Boxer-Very unique song with very good storytelling. Probably the best produced song of Simon and Garfunkel's career.
98. Iggy Pop - The Passenger-Highest songso far I hadn't heard yet. It's fine, but this high over "Lust for Life"?
97. The Beatles - I Want to Hold Your Hand-Even if this song is lyrically childish and kinda silly, it did start that new sound precedent and established the Beatles as more than a flash-in-the-pan. For that, it does deserve respect, I guess.
96. U2 - One-Yeah, Yeah. It''s moving and powerful and iconic and all that. I like this too, but there are a few other U2 songs I think are better.
95. Ben E. King - Stand By Me-Insanely catchy and timeless. Another song that just slipped my mind.
94. M83 - Midnight City-Wow! Did not see this coming and forgot it landed on the list last time. Funnily enough, I missed this song when it came out. It didn't take long for me to catch on, though. That is creepy album art!
93. The Beatles - Penny Lane-Fun and catchy. Not sure if it crosses my list, though.
92. Pixies - Where Is My Mind?-Definitely. Defines the alt-rock scene of the late 80s. I don't think Fight Club would've been half as good if it ended with a different song.
91. Prince - Kiss-A great new entry which I voted for. I love how he rhymes "with" with "kiss". This is one of the best "slant rhymes" I've heard.
90. Stevie Wonder - Living for the City-Definitely its own entity. Heard it senior year in high-school English as part of our African-American Literature unit.
89. Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way-This and "Songbird" are my dad's favorite songs. They're actually back-to-back on the ground-breakingly, genre-bustingly, earth-shatteringly popular Rumours album. This is a well-deserved staple of Classic Rock!
88. Beck - Loser-Experimental and bizarre, but in a fun way. Beck was a game-changer, but I actually think his new song "Dreams" is even better! Go figure!
87. Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues-Infinitely quotable and fun to sing along to.
86. The Jackson 5 - I Want You Back-Definitive vintage pop. Its use in Guardians of the Galaxy was perfect.
85. The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist-Awhile ago I made a response to Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's list of Songs that Shaped Rock & Roll (the original, not the revision with songs past the mid-90s). I thought, "what songs from the past few years have continued to shape pop music? What are the true originals?"
There is no better song I would give this title than "Frontier Psychiatrist". There has been nothing truly like it before or since. Great and truly unorthodox pick for the Top 100.
84. Prince - Purple Rain-An 80s anthem. For me, it's just okay, but not surprised to see it clicked with you all.
83. The Mamas and the Papas - California Dreamin'-I love how it's a song that seems happy and creepy at the same time. Beautiful piece.
82. The Kinks - You Really Got Me-Great ringtone material. Another staple of classic rock I can get behind.
81. Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - The Message-Great message and testament to old-school rap. However, I think "Rapper's Delight" is the superior old-skool jam.
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My original plan for today involved getting through #51, but now I have a job interview and then I need to plan a Dungeons and Dragons campaign for later...
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Hahaha it's ok. I wish you success with both!BleuPanda wrote:My original plan for today involved getting through #51, but now I have a job interview and then I need to plan a Dungeons and Dragons campaign for later...
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I originally thought "Midnight City" would be the highest new entry, but I forgot it was around for the previous poll. Glad to see it jump.
Also, did "Little Wing" ever show up? I don't remember seeing it and I doubt it will be this high.
Also, did "Little Wing" ever show up? I don't remember seeing it and I doubt it will be this high.
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No.Listyguy wrote: Also, did "Little Wing" ever show up? I don't remember seeing it and I doubt it will be this high.
But hey, "Frontier Psychiatrist cracked the Top 100, so anything is possible.
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I don't know. It would have made my list regardless of the sixties poll. It isn't exactly an unknown quantity. One of the most well-known French songs I'd say. It's relatively low placement on the main list is probably because of the focus on rock songs in most critics lists, but why it wasn't on this one before is a mystery. Good to see it enter this high.BleuPanda wrote:What I'm curious about is, did this simply happen because of the 1960 poll? And if that's the case, how many people simply didn't have enough knowledge of the year and went through the acclaimed music list to find this gem?Rob wrote:And Non, je ne regrette rien is a higher, new pre-2010 entry, at 179. That's a very high place to make your entrance. Deserved though. Wonderful song.BleuPanda wrote:The Ecstasy of Gold also wasn't a new entry.
Because I noticed Frontier Psychiatrist high on many lists I expected it to do very well here, though it is still a nice left-field entry for the top 100. I didn't know it well enough to qualify it for my list, but it is definitely unique. The Passenger's top 100 placement caught me more off-guard. Never thought it had so many fans here, though it featured on my list too.
I'm enjoying reading all these responses to the placements here. I would like to do something like that too, but don't have the time now. Maybe this weekend I can write something about the songs I want to comment on in the whole list.
For now, I just want to comment shortly on the controversial ones. I like Oblivion a lot; it was bubbling under in my top 500. I'm close to neutral to All My friends. The music and lyrics have a strange kind of appeal, but it doesn't really hit me deeply like my favorite songs of LCD Soundsystem. Like a Rolling Stone deserves every accolade it gets in my opinion. I could go on about it for a long time. Maybe I will in the future.
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What I don't understand, it's why this Piaf song in particular? In her 5 or 6 "hits", why this one and none of the others (La vie en rose, Mon manège à moi, La foule, Padam padam, Milord).Rob wrote: I don't know. It would have made my list regardless of the sixties poll. It isn't exactly an unknown quantity. One of the most well-known French songs I'd say. It's relatively low placement on the main list is probably because of the focus on rock songs in most critics lists, but why it wasn't on this one before is a mystery. Good to see it enter this high.
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The same for Gainsbourg, why this very good rank for "Je t'aime, moi non plus" and not for his others and sometimes better songs?
This forum always amazed me
Wahatever, thanks BleuPanda for these quick results. (by the way, I always want to ask why do you choose this name?)
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I'm not sure myself...Romain wrote:(by the way, I always want to ask why do you choose this name?)
Bleu is the name of a very minor character in the first Shining Force video game, but Bleu is a dragon. Pandas are my favorite animal. So I guess I added them together to make BleuPanda? And now it looks like I misspelled Blue, so then I went ahead and made Beast from X-Men my profile picture to suggest that was really the case, as if Beast looked like a Blue Panda. Or maybe it's a really convoluted way of calling myself a cheesy bear.
The whole issue is because I forgot the account information for my original account, FoolFantastic, which is the name I use on most other sites.
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Frontier Psychiatrist, awesome! It's funny because Since I Left You placed lower than I would have expected.
Thumbs down to You Really Got Me once again outpacing all Kinks tracks except Waterloo Sunset. I wish we could get a really strong placement for Victoria or Shangri-La one year.
Thumbs down to You Really Got Me once again outpacing all Kinks tracks except Waterloo Sunset. I wish we could get a really strong placement for Victoria or Shangri-La one year.
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I think I remember seeing you on Channel Awesome. My D&D buddies and I loved that site back in high school. Wonder whatever happened to all your old videos.BleuPanda wrote: The whole issue is because I forgot the account information for my original account, FoolFantastic, which is the name I use on most other sites.
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Alternative number one prediction: London Calling.
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Yeah, I made three videos with the site and a few articles about film, but then I had an existential crisis during my senior year of high school that led to my coming out and then dealing with the stress of my mother refusing to accept my sexuality, and the people who ran the site refused to understand why I might have disappeared for a while. So I don't exactly have fond memories of the place...whuntva wrote:I think I remember seeing you on Channel Awesome. My D&D buddies and I loved that site back in high school. Wonder whatever happened to all your old videos.BleuPanda wrote: The whole issue is because I forgot the account information for my original account, FoolFantastic, which is the name I use on most other sites.
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Someone once told me that even from the bad things you can learn what it's good, by contrast. I hope this site creates fond memories in you. How was the interview? It already happened?BleuPanda wrote:Yeah, I made three videos with the site and a few articles about film, but then I had an existential crisis during my senior year of high school that led to my coming out and then dealing with the stress of my mother refusing to accept my sexuality, and the people who ran the site refused to understand why I might have disappeared for a while. So I don't exactly have fond memories of the place...
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Thanks for the answer. Do you know bleu mean blue in French? So, for me, it's not an error.BleuPanda wrote:I'm not sure myself...Romain wrote:(by the way, I always want to ask why do you choose this name?)
Bleu is the name of a very minor character in the first Shining Force video game, but Bleu is a dragon. Pandas are my favorite animal. So I guess I added them together to make BleuPanda? And now it looks like I misspelled Blue, so then I went ahead and made Beast from X-Men my profile picture to suggest that was really the case, as if Beast looked like a Blue Panda. Or maybe it's a really convoluted way of calling myself a cheesy bear.
The whole issue is because I forgot the account information for my original account, FoolFantastic, which is the name I use on most other sites.
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whuntva wrote:
81. Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five - The Message-Great message and testament to old-school rap. However, I think "Rapper's Delight" is the superior old-skool jam.
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If I had to guess, I'd say our old standby, "Like a Rolling Stone" will come out on top. Though I'd love for a surprise like in the 2012 poll, when "Gimme Shelter" became out number 1!
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I notice it got ZERO first-place votes this year, though. Not that that disqualifies it. "Gimme Shelter" did win with not top votes.Nick wrote:If I had to guess, I'd say our old standby, "Like a Rolling Stone" will come out on top. Though I'd love for a surprise like in the 2012 poll, when "Gimme Shelter" became out number 1!
I think it will come down to "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "All my Friends". Though the journey was so fun I don't really care.
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My prediction is that Wuthering Heights will be very high. Unless I've somehow missed it.
I feel like that
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Just saw the video for it. It's hilarious.whuntva wrote:No.Listyguy wrote: Also, did "Little Wing" ever show up? I don't remember seeing it and I doubt it will be this high.
But hey, "Frontier Psychiatrist cracked the Top 100, so anything is possible.
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Did Papa Was A Rodeo come out and I missed it? I would be surprised to see it either in the top 80 or outside of the top 1000.
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It didn't make our top 1000 in either 2010 or 2012, so I'd say its chances of making the top 80 this time around are pretty much nil.Jirin wrote:Did Papa Was A Rodeo come out and I missed it? I would be surprised to see it either in the top 80 or outside of the top 1000.
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There's many lost, but tell me who has won
80. U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday (1983)
(3137.11 points | 17 votes)
2012 ranking: 53 (change: -27)
AM rank: 238
Fans: Listyguy (7), bonnielaurel (25), Jirin (25)
I am an anti-christ
I am an anarchist
79. Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the U.K. (1976)
(3157.53 points | 17 votes)
2012 ranking: 153 (change: 74)
AM rank: 19
Fans: DaveC (20), BleuPanda (38), PlasticRam (45)
Everyone I know
Goes away in the end
78. Johnny Cash - Hurt (2002)
(3190.88 points | 18 votes)
2012 ranking: 79 (change: 1)
AM rank: 193
Fans: Listyguy (10), ordinaryperson (15), DocBrown (23)
Lord, I can't change
77. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird (1973)
(3210.52 points | 16 votes)
2012 ranking: 103 (change: 26)
AM rank: 301
Fans: Red Ant (9), Krurze (11), Fred (12)
He said 'Look here junior, don't you be so happy
And for Heaven's sake, don't you be so sad
76. Television - Marquee Moon (1977)
(3226.06 points | 15 votes)
2012 ranking: 63 (change: -13)
AM rank: 186
Fans: BleuPanda (10), Nick (11), Fred (14)
All the lonely people
Where do they all belong?
75. The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby (1966)
(3260.1 points | 20 votes)
2012 ranking: 93 (change: 18)
AM rank: 207
Fans: PlasticRam (7), Jirin (13), DaveC (16)
Like a soul without a mind
In a body without a heart
I'm missing every part
74. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy (1991)
(3272.11 points | 21 votes)
2012 ranking: 104 (change: 30)
AM rank: 60
Fans: Jackson (16), Toni (36), Dan (54)
I don't believe that anybody
Feels the way I do, about you now
73. Oasis - Wonderwall (1995)
(3276.8 points | 18 votes)
2012 ranking: 64 (change: -9)
AM rank: 115
Fans: PlasticRam (9), Michel (14), Listyguy (24)
Where do we go now
72. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine (1987)
(3285.1 points | 16 votes)
2012 ranking: 59 (change: -13)
AM rank: 96
Fans: Listyguy (1), whuntva (18), Rob (22)
I could not foresee this thing happening to you
71. The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black (1966)
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2012 ranking: 34 (change: -37)
AM rank: 156
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Are We gonna go all night? I wasn't prepared for this!
Oh, well. Insights Away!
80. U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday-One of my Top five U2 songs and almost identical to my vote. You saw "I Still Haven't Found what I'm Looking For", "with or Without You" and "Wherethe Streets have No Name" already, though. By the way, how many of you guys like "Bullet the Blue Sky"? That's sort of my wild-card pick and I feel it's very underrated.
79. Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the U.K.-Textbook punk, but always seemed like a novelty. I always preferred The Clash and felt Sex Pistols to be just noise. This is another okay song.
78. Johnny Cash - Hurt-Great example of making a cover and completely changing it. Even more heartbreaking when accompanying the video. I can see why this moved so many people. It's in my Top 100 too.
77. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird-Surprise! Even if I do prefer "Sweet Home Alabama", I cannot dismiss or understate this song.
76. Television - Marquee Moon-A unique song I didn't like at first but has started to grow on me. Deserving even if I didn't vote for it.
75. The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby-Makes my list after narrowly slipping off in 2012. Instrumentally and lyrically moving, this is the Beatles at their best.
74. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy-A bit too monotonous to make my list. Even the singer sounds uninterested. "Teardrop" packs more emotion and has better production.
73. Oasis - Wonderwall-"The only 90s song visible from space" as Night Vale so eloquently put it. I still ike this song and feel it's good even after the overplay and legions of imitators. But the more I hear "Live Forever", the more that song speaks to me.
72. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine-Perhaps the greatest "hard rock" song of all time, if you could even call it that. Becomes even better when you learn it was basically written on the fly. Slash's warming up became the most iconic guitar track of the 80s. I still have to keep myself from singing along. Worth the placement.
71. The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black-My favorite Stones song. Both the lyrical themes and the desert-rock sound give it an alien feel. And I always thought the title had a comma.
Oh, well. Insights Away!
80. U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday-One of my Top five U2 songs and almost identical to my vote. You saw "I Still Haven't Found what I'm Looking For", "with or Without You" and "Wherethe Streets have No Name" already, though. By the way, how many of you guys like "Bullet the Blue Sky"? That's sort of my wild-card pick and I feel it's very underrated.
79. Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the U.K.-Textbook punk, but always seemed like a novelty. I always preferred The Clash and felt Sex Pistols to be just noise. This is another okay song.
78. Johnny Cash - Hurt-Great example of making a cover and completely changing it. Even more heartbreaking when accompanying the video. I can see why this moved so many people. It's in my Top 100 too.
77. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird-Surprise! Even if I do prefer "Sweet Home Alabama", I cannot dismiss or understate this song.
76. Television - Marquee Moon-A unique song I didn't like at first but has started to grow on me. Deserving even if I didn't vote for it.
75. The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby-Makes my list after narrowly slipping off in 2012. Instrumentally and lyrically moving, this is the Beatles at their best.
74. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy-A bit too monotonous to make my list. Even the singer sounds uninterested. "Teardrop" packs more emotion and has better production.
73. Oasis - Wonderwall-"The only 90s song visible from space" as Night Vale so eloquently put it. I still ike this song and feel it's good even after the overplay and legions of imitators. But the more I hear "Live Forever", the more that song speaks to me.
72. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine-Perhaps the greatest "hard rock" song of all time, if you could even call it that. Becomes even better when you learn it was basically written on the fly. Slash's warming up became the most iconic guitar track of the 80s. I still have to keep myself from singing along. Worth the placement.
71. The Rolling Stones - Paint It Black-My favorite Stones song. Both the lyrical themes and the desert-rock sound give it an alien feel. And I always thought the title had a comma.
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80. U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday - Who could forget their Live at Red Rocks music video for this song? Arena/stadium rock at its apex. The Joshua Tree introduced me to U2, the music video made me a fan.
79. Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the U.K. - If only one punk song is considered in the top 100, I'd consider this. Pure punk both in its lyrics and musicianship although "London Calling" is a close second.
78. Johnny Cash - Hurt - My fave NIN song lyrically ("Closer" is just a sonic tour de force) even before the cover. Kudos to Reznor for acknowledging Cash's superb rendition.
77. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird & 76. Television - Marquee Moon - what a coincidence that 2 songs featuring 2 of the finest dueling guitars recorded (& very long songs) are placed next to each other.
75. The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby - one of the first Beatles song that deals with social issues and they nailed it. McCartney can write both silly love songs and masterpieces like this.
74. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy - I'm not a big fan of trip-hop and "Teardrops" may have greater tv/ad soundtrack appeal but I dig the production and the soulful vocals.
73. Oasis - Wonderwall & 72. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine - another pleasant coincidence, 2 great rock love songs placed next to each other and the one that broke both bands in the U.S., as with RHCP ("Under the Bridge" over "Give It Away") I am disappointed that their edgier masterpieces ("Live Forever" and "Welcome to the Jungle") are not as acclaimed.
71. The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black - greatest use of sitar I've heard ("Norwegian Wood", second), the 60's was a truly great time for music. For a time my fave RS song until I heard "Gimme Shelter", I think it was in a Scorsese movie.
79. Sex Pistols - Anarchy in the U.K. - If only one punk song is considered in the top 100, I'd consider this. Pure punk both in its lyrics and musicianship although "London Calling" is a close second.
78. Johnny Cash - Hurt - My fave NIN song lyrically ("Closer" is just a sonic tour de force) even before the cover. Kudos to Reznor for acknowledging Cash's superb rendition.
77. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird & 76. Television - Marquee Moon - what a coincidence that 2 songs featuring 2 of the finest dueling guitars recorded (& very long songs) are placed next to each other.
75. The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby - one of the first Beatles song that deals with social issues and they nailed it. McCartney can write both silly love songs and masterpieces like this.
74. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy - I'm not a big fan of trip-hop and "Teardrops" may have greater tv/ad soundtrack appeal but I dig the production and the soulful vocals.
73. Oasis - Wonderwall & 72. Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O' Mine - another pleasant coincidence, 2 great rock love songs placed next to each other and the one that broke both bands in the U.S., as with RHCP ("Under the Bridge" over "Give It Away") I am disappointed that their edgier masterpieces ("Live Forever" and "Welcome to the Jungle") are not as acclaimed.
71. The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black - greatest use of sitar I've heard ("Norwegian Wood", second), the 60's was a truly great time for music. For a time my fave RS song until I heard "Gimme Shelter", I think it was in a Scorsese movie.
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Interestingly enough, this could be either "Casino", "Goodfellas", or "The Departed" (if memory serves me correctly, there's a scene in "The Departed" where "Gimme Shelter" starts playing, stops, and then starts playing a second time!). Doubly interesting is that Scorsese's Rolling Stones concert film "Shine a Light" DOESN'T include the song.Dexter wrote:For a time my fave RS song until I heard "Gimme Shelter", I think it was in a Scorsese movie.
Also interesting that this forum prefers "Wonderwall" to "Live Forever". Both songs made me top 100, but "Live Forever" is clearly the superior, in my mind.
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Funny hear this when both songs made your top 100.Nick wrote:Also interesting that this forum prefers "Wonderwall" to "Live Forever". Both songs made me top 100, but "Live Forever" is clearly the superior, in my mind.
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Bleupanda, after posting everything you plan to post the worksheet? It would be interesting to apply a lower value in the rank's position.
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Are you listening to the right song? Unfinished Sympathy has a highly emotional vocal performance and the way the strings are integrated into the production is just masterful. Teardrop isn't really in the same league in terms of emotion and intrigue (at least say Angel if you're going with a track from Mezzanine). The blend of soul and dance remains pretty unique, especially the use of a full orchestra.whuntva wrote: 74. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy-A bit too monotonous to make my list. Even the singer sounds uninterested. "Teardrop" packs more emotion and has better production.
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Eh, we're talking about a song I love and a song I LOVE. I guess there's a bit of a jump in quality in my top 100 around the 40-45 mark, which separates songs I love from songs I LOVE. If that makes any sense.Bruno wrote:Funny hear this when both songs made your top 100.Nick wrote:Also interesting that this forum prefers "Wonderwall" to "Live Forever". Both songs made me top 100, but "Live Forever" is clearly the superior, in my mind.
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Get it! Thanks for the reply!Nick wrote:Eh, we're talking about a song I love and a song I LOVE. I guess there's a bit of a jump in quality in my top 100 around the 40-45 mark, which separates songs I love from songs I LOVE. If that makes any sense.Bruno wrote:Funny hear this when both songs made your top 100.Nick wrote:Also interesting that this forum prefers "Wonderwall" to "Live Forever". Both songs made me top 100, but "Live Forever" is clearly the superior, in my mind.
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I was thinking here ... "The Blacker the Berry" didn't show up, right?