
Every time the local rock radio station does their best countdown (20 years now), Stairway to Heaven is always #1....fixed?
Got to see Page and Plant in concert around 17 years ago...that was very cool.
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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
Metsfanmax wrote:notyou2 wrote:This was already settled, so shut up already.
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No. The list of greatest rock songs is not a proper subset of the list of greatest songs, nor is the order among the two lists the same. Greatest rock songs are not merely great songs that also happen to be rock songs, but rather the songs that best embody what is great about the genre.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
KoolBak wrote:Hafta vote against Queen and Dylan.....Freddie was obsessed with that opera singer at the end...amazing but....not for me. And Dylan? Really?![]()
Every time the local rock radio station does their best countdown (20 years now), Stairway to Heaven is always #1....fixed?
Got to see Page and Plant in concert around 17 years ago...that was very cool.
notyou2 wrote:KoolBak wrote:Hafta vote against Queen and Dylan.....Freddie was obsessed with that opera singer at the end...amazing but....not for me. And Dylan? Really?![]()
Every time the local rock radio station does their best countdown (20 years now), Stairway to Heaven is always #1....fixed?
Got to see Page and Plant in concert around 17 years ago...that was very cool.
I LOVE Led Zep, but stairway to heaven is not #1.
thegreekdog wrote:Mets is correct - Stairway to Heaven is the answer. However, I would also accept AC/DC, Queen, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and some others. I'm partial to Chop Suey! (although probably too short), Killing in the Name Of, pretty much anything by Tool but I would go with The Pot or Aenima, Enter Sandman, um... let's see... Alive, Dissident, basically anything on the first two Pearl Jam albums.
Definitely not rock songs (and thus disqualified)- anything by Michael Jackson, Imagine (and pretty much most anything by the Beatles), anything by Bob Dylan.
notyou2 wrote:Look, I am not the one saying Bob Dylan wrote the best rock song of all time to date, it was thousands of people.
So y'all can scream it was King Biscuit Boy as loud as you want, but you are WRONG
Metsfanmax wrote:notyou2 wrote:KoolBak wrote:Hafta vote against Queen and Dylan.....Freddie was obsessed with that opera singer at the end...amazing but....not for me. And Dylan? Really?![]()
Every time the local rock radio station does their best countdown (20 years now), Stairway to Heaven is always #1....fixed?
Got to see Page and Plant in concert around 17 years ago...that was very cool.
I LOVE Led Zep, but stairway to heaven is not #1.
It really is. I still get chills down my spine every time I hear that guitar solo. Every. Single. Time. And I've listened to Stairway countless times.
Also, I agree with like literally everything TGD just said, which might be the first time that's ever happened.
muy_thaiguy wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Mets is correct - Stairway to Heaven is the answer. However, I would also accept AC/DC, Queen, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and some others. I'm partial to Chop Suey! (although probably too short), Killing in the Name Of, pretty much anything by Tool but I would go with The Pot or Aenima, Enter Sandman, um... let's see... Alive, Dissident, basically anything on the first two Pearl Jam albums.
Definitely not rock songs (and thus disqualified)- anything by Michael Jackson, Imagine (and pretty much most anything by the Beatles), anything by Bob Dylan.
The Beatles "Twist and Shout" I would consider rock, but their's was merely a cover of the original, which was done by the Isley Brothers.
Truth be told though, I only like that song and "She Loves You" by the Beatles. The rest? Don't care for.
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thegreekdog wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Mets is correct - Stairway to Heaven is the answer. However, I would also accept AC/DC, Queen, The Who, The Rolling Stones, and some others. I'm partial to Chop Suey! (although probably too short), Killing in the Name Of, pretty much anything by Tool but I would go with The Pot or Aenima, Enter Sandman, um... let's see... Alive, Dissident, basically anything on the first two Pearl Jam albums.
Definitely not rock songs (and thus disqualified)- anything by Michael Jackson, Imagine (and pretty much most anything by the Beatles), anything by Bob Dylan.
The Beatles "Twist and Shout" I would consider rock, but their's was merely a cover of the original, which was done by the Isley Brothers.
Truth be told though, I only like that song and "She Loves You" by the Beatles. The rest? Don't care for.
I like just a few Beatles songs, and none of them could be considered rock songs. That being said, I saw Paul McCartney in concert this summer; he brings the rock (albeit not when he's playing Beatles songs). My wife is a huge fan of the Beatles (to explain why I went - given that I think the Beatles are extremely overrated).
notyou2 wrote: Besides, you clearly don't understand rock music when you stated above that you don't agree with Neil Young's message.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
jgordon1111 wrote:Ah well said Jesus de Nior, and a step further who the f:;k ever heard of pop until they made the super freak king of it? Lmao and even then the title should have gone to Prince who could hit the same notes as freak and could actually play a mean guitar reminiscent of Jimmy not as good but damn site better than the freak who got the title. And let the hating begin.
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