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Music Draft - Rolling Stone Greatest 500 Songs Garbage List - Now with unhealthy regional pork-stuffs! (2 Viewers)

I'm going to keep playing this straight - I know there are more "impressive" songs I could be taking here and I know I'm probably only fighting with a couple other people for this song but it's probably the second most inevitable pick on this entire list for me.

If you know me and you know my taste in music, you know how much I love this band and this is their most deserving song to be on this list, even if I really wish people would listen to their albums beyond their debut a whole lot more. For that reason, I'd rather the choice here be "Reptilia" or "You Only Live Once" or even "Machu Picchu".. those are not the choices though and this is...

A song that played a big part of bringing rock/indie rock back to the forefront in the early-aughts, a hit that made it's way to the night club in my prime years for "Rock and Roll Saturdays". A band that more than earned its place among the rock greats of the last 20 years.

9.18 - Last Nite - The Strokes (#155)

 
Man, some of you like some awful soups.  Then again, I don't like most soups.

But this one - tonight's soup/stew - it is delicious!  Yay, me.

 
just off the top of my head - there are no songs from:

Deep Purple

Yes

Squeeze

Stranglers

Steve Miller Band

REO Speedwagon (Ridin' the Storm Out ...the rest is gross)

Robin Trower - Bridge of Sighs

Devo

Zappa

Ozzy

Todd

 
The RS list includes lots of Detroit and Memphis Soul with a little Chicago thrown in.  But unless I'm missing something, Philly Soul is absent entirely.

I'll order Cioppino with

The O'Jays - Back Stabbers as my entree.

 
The RS list includes lots of Detroit and Memphis Soul with a little Chicago thrown in.  But unless I'm missing something, Philly Soul is absent entirely.

I'll order Cioppino with

The O'Jays - Back Stabbers as my entree.
They smile in your face

All the time they wanna take your place

The back stabbers!(back stabbers)

 
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9.19 - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (258) - Gil Scott-Heron - 1971

I feel a kinship with a former sober radical who spent his last days looking around for crack hits, butane torch in hand. Strange bedfellows, indeed.


Love it and hoped to get it, but didn't expect to.

My pick forthcoming!

 
Oh no!  You don't have to do that.


I just picked, k4. I couldn't decide and felt stupid taking the song I took, but there it is. I love "Whitey On The Moon." It shows a hurt, a consciousness, a biting sense of humor. "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" also shows that, and I love the bass line to it.

 

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