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BobbyD
...of the greatest rock/pop songs of all time, that a panel of music historians could choose from that would likely rank in their Top 3.

For instance, I'm guessing that out of these 5 songs (Hey Jude, Satisfaction, Imagine, Layla, Hotel California) "most" historians would rank them in their Top 3, maybe not-I don't know.

Perhaps, better said: rank the 5 best songs of all time in your best possible unbiased opinion. Have fun and good luck. I was having a difficult time trying to get Stairway to Heaven in there. But, I didn't know which I should drop. sad

ElectricBugaloo
Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
The Beatles - A Day in the Life
John Lennon - Imagine
Marvin Gaye - What's Going On
Ray Charles - What'd I Say

Those would be five albums that I love and think that critics would also say are among the top songs of all time. They're not necessarily my favorite songs (I think only What's Going On would crack my personal top ten).

BobbyD
Well put, E-Bugaloo.

GrillingNemo
i want it that way - backstreet boys -- was a classic!

BobbyD
Originally posted by GrillingNemo
i want it that way - backstreet boys -- was a classic!

Actually, as silly as this may sound, that song is excellently sung.

Nellinator
The greatest and most influential songs are not necessarily my favourite so I decided to choose one from some of the bigger movements in music.
Pop: Billie Jean- Michael Jackson
Grunge: Smells Like Teen Spirit- Nirvana
Heavy Metal: Stairway to Heaven- Led Zeppelin
Beginning of Rock: Hey Jude- The Beatles
Rock Roots: Johnny B. Goode- Chuck Berry

BobbyD
Originally posted by Nellinator
The greatest and most influential songs are not necessarily my favourite so I decided to choose one from some of the bigger movements in music.
Pop: Billie Jean- Michael Jackson
Grunge: Smells Like Teen Spirit- Nirvana
Heavy Metal: Stairway to Heaven- Led Zeppelin
Beginning of Rock: Hey Jude- The Beatles
Rock Roots: Johnny B. Goode- Chuck Berry

Interesting....good choices, Nellie.

~Da Rev~
The Rolling Stones - Paint it Black
John Lennon - Imagine
Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall (parts 1,2, and 3)
Tool - Disposition/Reflection
Tool - Wings for Marie/10,000 Days (wing part 2)

BobbyD
Originally posted by ~Da Rev~
The Rolling Stones - Paint it Black
John Lennon - Imagine
Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall (parts 1,2, and 3)
Tool - Disposition/Reflection
Tool - Wings for Marie/10,000 Days (wing part 2)

Tool? You really think historians would consider them already?

ElectricBugaloo
Originally posted by BobbyD
Tool? You really think historians would consider them already?

And I'm not sure that the Another Brick in the Wall trifecta are Pink Floyd's most influential or best songs either.

§P0oONY
Originally posted by ElectricBugaloo
And I'm not sure that the Another Brick in the Wall trifecta are Pink Floyd's most influential or best songs either.
Comfortably Numb... droolio

Nellinator
Originally posted by BobbyD
Tool? You really think historians would consider them already? Do you think they will ever really be considered as having one of the top ten songs of all time?

Nellinator

Slay
Originally posted by Nellinator
Do you think they will ever really be considered as having one of the top ten songs of all time?
Yes. Not that I normally care about things like this, but they have been gaining a lot of popularity over the last few years.

Dusty
Rock?

1. Jimi Hendrix - Fire
2. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
3. Cream - Crossroads
4. The Doors - Riders on The Storm
5. The Stone Roses - Fools Gold

§P0oONY
Originally posted by Nellinator
That 'Time', and 'Wish You Were Here'.

And of course Money.

M.T. STYLE
1. Let It Be - Beatles
2. I Want To Hold Your Hand - Beatles (the song that started Beatlemania)
3. Yesterday - Beatles (The Most Covered Song Of All Time)
4. Strawberry fields forever - Beatles (Best Psychedelic Song Ever)
5. She Loves You - Beatles (Best Pop song and the most catchiest)

Nellinator

BobbyD
Originally posted by Nellinator
Do you think they will ever really be considered as having one of the top ten songs of all time?

My guess is not, but each is entitled to their own opinion. messed

BobbyD
Originally posted by Dusty
Rock?

1. Jimi Hendrix - Fire
2. David Bowie - Ziggy Stardust
3. Cream - Crossroads
4. The Doors - Riders on The Storm
5. The Stone Roses - Fools Gold

Good choices of non-typical songs. wink

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