December 29, 200817 yr #1. While my Guitar gently Weeps, the Beetles #2. Symphony of Destruction, Megadeth #3. Won't get fooled again, by The Who. What would you say the best three are, and how do you fill out the rest of the top ten? Chris
December 30, 200817 yr There is no debate over my no 1 pick. 1. Oasis - 'Wonderwall' (simply the best crafted pop/rock song in history, it will never be topped) 2. Tied: Tragically Hip - 'So Hard Done By' / R.E.M. - 'What's Your Frequency Kenneth' (the whole Monster album for that matter) 3. Tied: David Bowie - 'Rebel, Rebel' / The Who - 'Magic Bus' Edited December 31, 200817 yr by HarleyEarl
December 30, 200817 yr This is nearly impossible for me, but here goes nothing... Metallica - Fade to Black Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird Motley Crue - Girls Girls Girls
December 30, 200817 yr This one's a toughie. 1. Welcome to the Jungle 2. Jailhouse Rock 3. Toys in the Attic
December 30, 200817 yr 1. Metallica- Fade to Black 2. TOOL- Opiate 3. Deftones- Change (in the house of flies)
December 30, 200817 yr Oooh..difficult to come up with a list..there is so much that I really I like. Mostly classic rock, some alternative, some popish.. My top five--no particular order: Gimmie Shelter--The Rolling Stones Layla- Derek and the Dominoes All Along the Watchtower- Jimi Hendrix Baba O Reilly - The Who Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd Other favorites, in no particular order: Won't Get Fooled Again- The Who Who Are You- The Who Eminence Front- The Who Sympathy for the Devil-The Rolling Stones Satisfaction- The Rolling Stones Tumblin' Dice-The Rolling Stones Wish You Were Here- Pink Floyd Immigrant Song- Led Zeppelin In The Evening- Led Zeppelin Telegraph Road- Dire Straits Thunder Road- Bruce Springsteen Born to Run-Bruce Springsteen Darkness on the Edge of Town- Bruce Springsteen Crossfire- Stevie Ray Vaughan Back in Black- AC/DC Hysteria- Def Leppard Welcome to the Jungle-Guns N Roses Wishing Well- Free Bad Company- Bad Company Bad- U2 Pride- U2 any U2 Joshua Tree track Live Forever- Oasis Bittersweet Symphony- The Verve Jeremy- Pearl Jam lots more Clapton, Cream, Traffic, and Springsteen in my top 100 also... Edited December 30, 200817 yr by moltar
December 30, 200817 yr stairway to heaven *clears throat and points* Lame. So very very lame. To you and anybody else who has chosen or is considering choosing this, please explain why it should be considered one of the GREATEST ROCK & ROLL SONGS EVER without using any of the cliches people have been digesting and regurgitating for the last thirty years. We've all seen the crappy countdown specials on VH1, so please, skip the textbook answer and offer something original. Same goes for anybody considering Hotel California as well. Now: how can anybody talk about "greatest" rock & roll songs without mentioning Chuck Berry, without whom rock & roll as we know it may very well have never existed? Every artist/band widely regarded as a God in the rock & roll Pantheon either cites him as an influence directly, or cites those influenced by him as influences, and have been very publicly singing his praises for the last half-century. Listen to songs like "Roll Over Beethoven," "Johnny B. Goode," "No Particular Place to Go," "Down the Road Apiece," "Maybellene," "House of Blue Lights," and many others, and you will hear rock & roll in its purest form. Then listen to the early work of a group like the Beatles or the Rolling Stones and the similarities will astound you. It all stems from him. Three greatest rock songs? I don't even think I could pick three of the "greatest" artists/acts without some serious time to think. Edited December 30, 200817 yr by XP715
December 30, 200817 yr this hour's list HELLS BELLS ac/dc DON'T FEAR THE REAPER boc WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE gnr it's not possible to limit to 3. 300 maybe. not 3.
December 30, 200817 yr ROD STEWART Maggie May (I Know) I'm Losing You Stay with Me Pinball Wizard Oh No, Not My Baby cripes there is about 10 other tracks on his box set i could throw in here
December 30, 200817 yr >>"#1. While my Guitar gently Weeps, the Beetles"<< Isn't that the 'Beatles' ?? No offense, Chris, but that ain't rock-n-roll. Agreed on 'Stairway', XP. Good God. I couldn't narrow it to a top 3.
December 30, 200817 yr Lame. So very very lame. To you and anybody else who has chosen or is considering choosing this, please explain why it should be considered one of the GREATEST ROCK & ROLL SONGS EVER because in my mind from 68 to 78 was about the best it ever got. im 26 btw. look at how much that era of rock influenced things. jack-holes like kid (doesnt) rock are even going back and pulling music from there for his songs now (sweet home alabama/werewolves of london). i loathe ihs very being because of such... he is the Rock equivalent of p-diddy. but bands like aerosmith roling stones pink floyd moody blues chicago the who i mean come on the list goes on.
December 30, 200817 yr Three more: Aerosmith - Train Kept a Rollin' Black Sabbath - Symptom of the Universe (wipes the floor with Iron Man and Paranoid...both are kinda overrated, IMO) Rogue Male - Take No $h! (obscure song from an obscure band, but it has rock n' roll attitude to the max)
December 30, 200817 yr As a BIG fan of classic rock I find the Who annoyingly over-rated and over-played. My top 5: 1. Beatles, "A day in the life" 2. U2 "Where the streets have no name" 3. Guns & Roses, "Sweet child 'o mine" 4. Metallica, "Master of puppets" 5. Nazareth, "This Flight Tonight" I love those 5, and that's my "shooting from the hip at 3-am list" but now in retrospect I guess on paper I'm a Tard 'cause that list is pretty tame.
December 30, 200817 yr Oh, almost forgot: Led Zeppelin, "Immigrant Song" and how could I forget Pink Floyd...? Shame on me. Not sure... "Comfortably numb" is too predictable but my favorite song by them, "One of these days" is too obscure, so I'll go with "Another Brick in the Wall 1+2" and how about "More than a Feeling" by Boston? This is nearly impossible for me, but here goes nothing... Lynyrd Skynyrd - Freebird I know it's cliche'd but I ca get on board with that. How about Billy Idol's "White Wedding"?
December 30, 200817 yr Lame. So very very lame. To you and anybody else who has chosen or is considering choosing this, please explain why it should be considered one of the GREATEST ROCK & ROLL SONGS EVER without using any of the cliches people have been digesting and regurgitating for the last thirty years. Because Stairway to Heaven follows a classic "slow intro that builds up into a screaming orgasm" progression. Metallica's One and Fade to Black, which are also favorites of mine, are other examples of this progression. It's very sexual, which gives it a fairly universal appeal. . . . Also, the lyrics make no sense, which has caused far too many drug-addled youths to unhealthily obsess over it. Not to mention the rumors of Satanic messages, which has caused far too many religion-addled old folks to unhealthily obsess over it. Combine all these factors, and you have yourself one culturally iconic song. Edited December 30, 200817 yr by Enzora
December 30, 200817 yr J Geils Band -- Centerfold Bon Jovi -- Livin' On A Prayer Peter Frampton -- Do You Feel Like We Do
December 30, 200817 yr "Bananaphone," "Baby Beluga," "Down By the Bay," "Shake My Sillies Out," and "Schmenge Polka." All by Raffi. End of discussion.
December 30, 200817 yr Blood, Sweat & Tears - Go Down Gamblin' Madness - Our House I don't wanna say Stairway to Heaven, but y'all got it stuck in my head now.
December 30, 200817 yr Lots of good choices in there, but I can't believe it took 11 posts before someone mentioned any Boston song! There was a time when I didn't consider a radio station to be worthy of the name "rock" unless it played Boston. Picking from some of the bands mentioned above: Boston: More than a Feeling; Foreplay/Longtime Led Zeppelin: Kashmir; Rock and Roll The Who: Baba O'Riley Traffic: Glad (while I prefer "Low Spark of High Heeled Boys") Jimi Hendrix: All Along the Watchtower; Little Wing Def Leppard: High 'n Dry; Another Hit and Run Deep Purple: Smoke on the Water; Perfect Strangers; Highway Star Iron Maiden: Flight of Icarus; Wasted Years; 2 Minutes to Midnight Krokus: Our Love Metallica: Whiskey in the Jar; Stone Cold Crazy; Fuel Nazareth: This Flight Tonight (another vote); Holiday; Shanghai'd in Shanghai Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here; Shine On You Crazy Diamond Police: Can't Stand Losing You Queen: Headlong; Hammer to Fall Rush: YYZ; Limelight; Red Barchetta; Tom Sawyer Santana: Oye Como Va ZZ Top: La Grange I've got many more (Queensryche, Aldo Nova, even a Prince song or two), but these are the ones you guys are most likely to agree with.
December 30, 200817 yr Because Stairway to Heaven follows a classic "slow intro that builds up into a screaming orgasm" progression. Metallica's One and Fade to Black, which are also favorites of mine, are other examples of this progression. It's very sexual, which gives it a fairly universal appeal. . . . Also, the lyrics make no sense, which has caused far too many drug-addled youths to unhealthily obsess over it. Not to mention the rumors of Satanic messages, which has caused far too many religion-addled old folks to unhealthily obsess over it. Combine all these factors, and you have yourself one culturally iconic song. Excellent answer. That makes sense to me and you didn't recycle what others have said about it. Do I still get props for my Wayne's World reference in my original post
December 30, 200817 yr Picking from some of the bands mentioned above: Queen: Headlong; Hammer to Fall Rush: YYZ; Limelight; Red Barchetta; Tom Sawyer I've got many more (Queensryche, Aldo Nova, even a Prince song or two), but these are the ones you guys are most likely to agree with. D'oh...I forgot Queen and Rush competely on my list....'Hammer to Fall' is probably my favorite Queen song, along with 'I Want it All'.. and Rush, there is lots there that I like...love 'Limelight', 'Time Stand Still', 'Red Barchetta', 'Distant Early Warning', etc.
December 30, 200817 yr Excellent answer. That makes sense to me and you didn't recycle what others have said about it. Do I still get props for my Wayne's World reference in my original post Most definitely. And you're right about Chuck Berry. A truly great and influential musician. As for Hotel California, well, I got nothin'.
December 30, 200817 yr >>"Because Stairway to Heaven follows a classic "slow intro that builds up into a screaming orgasm" progression. "<< See, I don't get that from 'STH'- it's so slow & relaxed it barely is able to 'get off', esp if you are going to name One in the same vein. Or maybe it's just the flute in STH.... It's a great song, but I permanently burned out on it many years ago. Forced to name 5 : One - MetallicA Problem Child - AC/DC Cretin Hop - Ramones Grip - Rollins The Disintegrators - Megadeth
December 30, 200817 yr An entirely unanswerable question. There are literally thousands of songs that are essential to me. Three examples that have been crucial to my sanity (in no particular order and not to the exclusion of others). The Moody Blues: New Horizons Temple of the Dog: Hunger Strike Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
December 30, 200817 yr I've got many more (Queensryche, Aldo Nova, even a Prince song or two), but these are the ones you guys are most likely to agree with. I was tempted to put a Queensryche song in. Eyes of a Stranger, Roads to Madness, The Lady Wore Black, Hand on Heart, and Walk in the Shadows...all excellent stuff.
December 31, 200817 yr "Bananaphone," "Baby Beluga," "Down By the Bay," "Shake My Sillies Out," and "Schmenge Polka." All by Raffi. End of discussion.
December 31, 200817 yr What is Schmenge anyways? From Urban Dictionary: Schmenge A Belgian or more likely Dutch cycling fan who, after three solid days of drinking at the top of a mountain pass, has devolved from a Schlug. Schmenges are differentiated from Schlugs in that they are abusive to cyclists. Popularized by Bob Roll during Tour de France coverage "The schlugs having transmogrified into schmenge" So there you go. Shmenges are former Shlugs.
December 31, 200817 yr From Urban Dictionary: Popularized by Bob Roll during Tour de France coverage "The schlugs having transmogrified into schmenge" So there you go. Shmenges are former Shlugs. I remember that....Bob Roll is hilarious...I read his book a few years ago, there are some hilarious passages in the book, about his crashes, having to stop and make mad doo while on a ride, etc.
December 31, 200817 yr Does anyone here know who is doing the theme song for the new Blackberry Storm? Something about it, I like. I've tried to find out on the net, but no luck. http://eu.blackberry.com/eng/devices/black...avId=H0,C381,S7
December 31, 200817 yr Camino nailed it, this is tougher than trying to pick just ONE favorite Cadillac car. S'more classic "rock": - The Ramones, "Blitzkrieg Pop" - The Traveling Willburries, "It's Alright" - Johny Cash, "Folsom Prison Blues"
December 31, 200817 yr 1. Metallica- Fade to Black 2. TOOL- Opiate 3. Deftones- Change (in the house of flies) Marry me.
December 31, 200817 yr Get a room you two Anyway, it is hard to come up with a list of 3, but as I grow old my love and appreciation for classic rock grows more and more so I'll go with that. That being said here is a "I just woke up, brain still in la la land list" In no particular order: Pink Floyd- Comfortably Numb ( I know it's a cliched song, but the end solo still gets me every time) Aerosmith- Dream On Jimi Hendrix- Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
December 31, 200817 yr Get a room you two Anyway, it is hard to come up with a list of 3, but as I grow old my love and appreciation for classic rock grows more and more so I'll go with that. That being said here is a "I just woke up, brain still in la la land list" In no particular order: Pink Floyd- Comfortably Numb ( I know it's a cliched song, but the end solo still gets me every time) Comfortably Numb is probably my favorite PF song...and I've seen it twice in concert, on their last tour in the mid '90s and a couple years ago on Gilmour's solo tour. Gilmie is incredible live...
January 5, 200917 yr im 26 btw. Holy cow ... I thought you were older than me for some reason! He he Cort | 35swm | "Mr Monte Carlo"."Mr Road Trip" | pig valve.pacemaker ...Chitown #2 = 07/25/09 WRMNshowcase.legos.HO.models.MCs.RTs.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort "I play my music in the sun" ... Steve Miller Band ... 'The Joker'
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