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The Five Best Songs Ever
I posted this in General because I think it can grow into a real discussion here. What do you think the five best songs ever written are? My choices aren't in any real order, because no one can ever really say which the "best" is. But these are my five:
************************************************** ************ 1. Don Mclean- American Pie Everyone knows this song. It's basically flawless in all aspects of music. It's country, it's rock, it's blues, it's everything. Don's voice is incredible. The song captures the emotions. It makes you happy, it makes you sad, it makes some of us nostalgic. Any way you look at it, it's undeniably deserving of a spot in the top. ************************************************** ************ 2. The Who- Baba O'Riley How can you deny this one? It's got a spectacular beat, and incredible vocals. The lyrics aren't too shabby either. Prove me wrong. Teenage wasteland for the gold. ************************************************** ************ 3. Nirvana- Smells Like Teen Spirit The song that basically defined the 90's generation. Many will disagree, but it's truly an amazing song. Cobain basically mumbles and wails about nothing, but for some reason, the song says a lot. ************************************************** ************ 4. Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody It makes you laugh (Magnificooooooo!) (Nooooo, we will not let you go!) It makes you cry (Mama, I don't wanna die, I sometimes wish i'd never been born at all) It captures the full spectrum of emotions, all in five minutes. Not to mention an incredible guitar part, and some of the best vocals ever recorded. ************************************************** ************ 5. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Under The Bridge I initially had Stairway to Heaven in this spot, but after relistening to both songs, I think RHCP takes the trophy. It may not be nearly as popular to everyone, but I think the vocals are way better, the guitar is way nicer to listen to, and the lyrics are a lot better. Stairway to Heaven is just a little bit to spacey. ************************************************** ************ Runner Up: Led Zeppelin- Stairway to Heaven Ok, so I don't care much for Zeppelin. This song doesn't really mean that much to me either. I was just as close to putting Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd here, but I know this song is way more influential and well known. Everyone, literally, knows this song. So, it takes the spot. ************************************************** ************ Runner Up 2: The Beatles- Hey Jude It's basically quintessential. Everyone knows this song. It's an incredible ballad, and one of the original *hold up the lighter and sway* songs. Perfection. ************************************************** ************ Runner Up 3: Simon and Garfunkel- The Sound of Silence It's haunting, and flawless. It's relaxing, and the lyrics are absolutely stellar. The vocals can hardly even be met by anyone, even today, so I think it's well deserved. Not to mention the message conveyed in the song. ************************************************** ************ Honorable Mentions: Soundgarden- Black Hole Sun Guns N' Roses- Sweet Child O' Mine Boston- More Than A Feeling Alice In Chains- Man in the Box Alice Cooper- School's Out Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here Elton John- Tiny Dancer Metallica- One The Moody Blues- Nights In White Satin R.E.M.- The Great Beyond Radiohead- Subterranean Homesick Alien The Rolling Stones- Gimme Shelter Spin Doctors- Two Princes Tears For Fears- Head Over Heels Oasis- Wonderwall Velvet Revolver- Fall To Pieces The White Stripes- Seven Nation Army 3 Doors Down- Kryptonite
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I'd say Don't Fear the Reaper, All Along the Watchtower (lyrics and melody so versatile that all kinds of artists leave an imprint with it), Roy Orbison's In Dreams, Always a Woman by Billy Joel, Anarchy in the UK by the Sex Pistols and the Ella Fitzgerald version of Mack the Knife.
Honorable Mention: Yer Blues by the Beatles, All the Young Dudes by David Bowie, Me and Bobby Mc Gee by Kris Kristofferson, Radio by Elvis Costello, Straight to You by Nick Cave, Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits, Epitaph by King Crimson
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Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen)
Pretty much every reason Posher said. It's just had such a great impact on music everywhere, and is one of many great tributes to Queen's brilliance. Space Oddity (David Bowie) Every time I hear this song it touches me (I'm thinking of filing a lawsuit). It's a real sad song and has some really unique parts to it. I don't Wanna Miss a Thing (Aerosmith) This is another song that I think moves people when they hear it. A great love song. Symphony No. 5 (Ludwig Van Beethoven) Though there are no words to this, so I don't know if it can be called a song, I really love this piece of music. Though it's classical, a genre not appreciated by a great number of people in this day and age, it is incredibly well known, and has a real impact on whatever it is being used with, if anything. Stacy's Mom (Fountains of Wayne) My favorite song of recent years, and it never fails to raise a smile. I can't really explain why I like it so much, but I do.
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that's a tough one. so many good songs. But Joy Division's "Love Will Tear Us Apart" has got to be on the list.
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Arthur C. Clarke once famously observed "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic" to which I would add "music is magic." And magic is what you would need to come up with a list even approximating the five best songs in an arena as vast and varied as popular music. One man's enthusiasm would be a good as another's and no two experts would arrive with identical selections. I certainly don't have the qualifications to suggest the top five but I can choose five that when they flow out of my headphones put an extra bounce in my walking shoes. 1. "The Stars And Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa. Jay Pee's masterpiece whether you're a patriot or not. In my mine the greatest march ever written. The three different melodies weaving together at the end is music lovers' heaven. 2. "Penny Lane" by the Beatles. Released as a single with"Strawberry Fields" in early 1967 this precursor to the quantum leap known as Sgt. Pepper mixes offbeat imagery and poetry to tell a compelling story which almost but doesn't quite make sense. But it's a story I never tire of. 3. "Adiemus" by Karl Jenkins. Not sure how to categorize this or explain why it appeals to me so much. First heard it on a television airline commercial and later found it on the Pure Moods album and have never felt such joy. Atmosfearic, otherworldly, magical, brilliant. 4. "Main Title" from THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY by Ennio Morricone. Stunningly original, never heard anything quite like it before or after I first viewed the movie upon its initial release. One morning it (the song) came on and I punched the repeat button and walked at least forty-five minutes listening to this miracle of music over and over. 5. "Silver Moon" by Michael Nesmith. Not sure how many have heard this catchy tune but one of the truest tests I have to judge the quality of a song is how well it holds up to repeated listenings and "Silver Moon" just keeps getting brighter.
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Imagine is my all time fave. Ferron's Ain't Life a Brook affects me personally. Melanie- Baby Day. Donovan - Jersey Thursday. Spike Jones' Pal-Yat-Chee
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The Beatles- Happiness is a Warm Gun
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"Imagine"-John Lennon
"Dreams"-Fleetwood Mac "Sister Golden Hair"-America "Creep" and "Plush"-Stone Temple Pilots "Midnight Rider"-Allman Brothers "Long Black Veil"-Johnny Cash I could keep going on and on, but for now these just popped into my head!!! And yes I know it's six!!!
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Fields of Gold -- Sting
Leaving on a Jet Plane -- John Denver Blowin' in the wind --Bob Dylan Hotel California --Eagles Romeo & Juliet --Dire Straits Honorable Mentions: Wind of Change --Scorpions November Rain --GnR Under The Bridge --Red Hot Chili Peppers Shape of my heart --Sting Fast Car --Tracy Chapman
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