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I strenuously object to Cat Scratch and Short People being ranked ahead of Like a Hurricane, and ask the court to strike it from the record.
And Marquee Moon.

I strenuously object to Cat Scratch and Short People being ranked ahead of Like a Hurricane, and ask the court to strike it from the record.

" I object, Your Honor! These songs are a travesty! It's a travesty of a mockery of a sham of a mockery of a travesty of two mockeries of a sham! I call a mistrial Your Honor! "I strenuously object to Cat Scratch and Short People being ranked ahead of Like a Hurricane, and ask the court to strike it from the record.

Because you are a prog rock, Rush fan, I always enjoy reading your disdain of new wave and punk in these threads, because it takes me back to a decade long debate between my late brother (who loved Rush, Kansas, Styx, and all the rest) and his best friend who adored punk and new wave and got me into it. Man did they love to argue about this.I like how a punk song not charting anywhere except getting to number 66 here in America (woah, stand back!!) is considered a hit.
I just listened to it to reacquaint myself with it. What a boring song.
Point of order: yes, I am a prog rock fan, but I am a fan of a lot of styles of music, including new wave, so any disdain I have for new wave likely stems from bands like XTC and Talking Heads being a bit too punk early on and getting much better once they started moving away from their punt roots.Because you are a prog rock, Rush fan, I always enjoy reading your disdain of new wave and punk in these threads, because it takes me back to a decade long debate between my late brother (who loved Rush, Kansas, Styx, and all the rest) and his best friend who adored punk and new wave and got me into it. Man did they love to argue about this.I like how a punk song not charting anywhere except getting to number 66 here in America (woah, stand back!!) is considered a hit.
I just listened to it to reacquaint myself with it. What a boring song.
I think I was kind of a weird hybrid because I honestly liked all of it, both back then and now. And, in recent years, I’ve even come to greatly appreciate a lot of popular music that I pretty much detested at the time, like disco and funk. I’ve tried to make these lists reflective of this.
Charts are for chumpsI like how a punk song not charting anywhere except getting to number 66 here in America (woah, stand back!!) is considered a hit.
I just listened to it to reacquaint myself with it. What a boring song.
The Ramones sound angry to you?My beef with the early punk from the 70s is that it just sounds like angry, tuneless noise
Quality tune and album - I assume we’ll be seeing them again later on.73. Styx “Grand Illusion” (from Grand Illusion)
I agree with the take on early punk, and it runs similar to my views on early alt like Television. I didn’t know anyone who listened to early punk until years later. Many of these bands were more influential than good. A lot of it was the lack of marketing and exposure. I don’t recall listening to a Ramones song other than Blitzkrieg Bop until the mid 80’s.Point of order: yes, I am a prog rock fan, but I am a fan of a lot of styles of music, including new wave, so any disdain I have for new wave likely stems from bands like XTC and Talking Heads being a bit too punk early on and getting much better once they started moving away from their punt roots.Because you are a prog rock, Rush fan, I always enjoy reading your disdain of new wave and punk in these threads, because it takes me back to a decade long debate between my late brother (who loved Rush, Kansas, Styx, and all the rest) and his best friend who adored punk and new wave and got me into it. Man did they love to argue about this.I like how a punk song not charting anywhere except getting to number 66 here in America (woah, stand back!!) is considered a hit.
I just listened to it to reacquaint myself with it. What a boring song.
I think I was kind of a weird hybrid because I honestly liked all of it, both back then and now. And, in recent years, I’ve even come to greatly appreciate a lot of popular music that I pretty much detested at the time, like disco and funk. I’ve tried to make these lists reflective of this.
Sidebar: as I get older, I have less and less interest for exploring "new" prog rock (meaning new to me), and I rarely revisit the classic prog artists anymore, as there just isn't enough time for me to get to everything I want. Long story short is that to characterize me as a prog rock fan might be correct, but I am not just a prog rock fan. Quite the contrary. And I find many prog rock fans frustrating as far too many tend to dismiss and/or look down on music that isn't prog. Variety is the spice of life, and good music comes in many shapes and sizes.
My beef with the early punk from the 70s is that it just sounds like angry, tuneless noise. Many dig it now, and that's cool, but as much music as I have come around to that I didn't have an affinity for in my younger days, 70s punk is still a big miss for me, by and large.
I think in that era, yes. Today they would be opening for Green Day.The Ramones sound angry to you?My beef with the early punk from the 70s is that it just sounds like angry, tuneless noise
I don’t hear any anger in their music at all.I think in that era, yes. Today they would be opening for Green Day.The Ramones sound angry to you?My beef with the early punk from the 70s is that it just sounds like angry, tuneless noise
How about more raw, unpolished compared to the rest of the music from that era?I don’t hear any anger in their music at all.I think in that era, yes. Today they would be opening for Green Day.The Ramones sound angry to you?My beef with the early punk from the 70s is that it just sounds like angry, tuneless noise
Sure but that doesn’t = anger.How about more raw, unpolished compared to the rest of the music from that era?I don’t hear any anger in their music at all.I think in that era, yes. Today they would be opening for Green Day.The Ramones sound angry to you?My beef with the early punk from the 70s is that it just sounds like angry, tuneless noise
Hard not to think of this commercial whenever I hear the tune. Nice work by the advertising firm.72. Bob Marley “One Love/People Get Ready” (from Exodus)
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“One Love” was originally recorded in the mid 1960s, but Marley re-recorded it, with the classic Impressions’ song intertwined, for the Exodus album, and it was this version which was included on his greatest hits Legend compilation album which made Marley a superstar. Over the years it’s become perhaps his best known tune.
Thought this would be much higher. It’s a stacked year but this is one of the songs that makes it stacked.72. Bob Marley “One Love/People Get Ready” (from Exodus)
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“One Love” was originally recorded in the mid 1960s, but Marley re-recorded it, with the classic Impressions’ song intertwined, for the Exodus album, and it was this version which was included on his greatest hits Legend compilation album which made Marley a superstar. Over the years it’s become perhaps his best known tune.
Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?Bob Marley has been on "artists I need to check out more" list for years. I don't know this one.
Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?
It wasn’t at mine, lol. Neither was Jimmy Buffet or Steve Miller’s GH.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?Bob Marley has been on "artists I need to check out more" list for years. I don't know this one.![]()
It’s been in a ton of commercials as well.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?Bob Marley has been on "artists I need to check out more" list for years. I don't know this one.![]()
He did start the Taylor Swift thread.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?
The guy can't even dig the genius of punk rock, and punk rock is for the hardly educated. You think Ghost Rider is at all educated?
He did start the Taylor Swift thread.
I'm ruling out the University of Kingston or Montego Bay State as GR's alma mater.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?Bob Marley has been on "artists I need to check out more" list for years. I don't know this one.![]()
The Smiths?It wasn’t at mine, lol. Neither was Jimmy Buffet or Steve Miller’s GH.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?Bob Marley has been on "artists I need to check out more" list for years. I don't know this one.![]()
Lord no, but my roommate was a huge fan of Morressey/The Smiths. I got exposed to them pretty fast.The Smiths?It wasn’t at mine, lol. Neither was Jimmy Buffet or Steve Miller’s GH.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?Bob Marley has been on "artists I need to check out more" list for years. I don't know this one.![]()
Queen Taylor rules over all of us. Accept it now and you will be a better man for it.He did start the Taylor Swift thread.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?
The guy can't even dig the genius of punk rock, and punk rock is for the hardly educated. You think Ghost Rider is at all educated?
I'm more of a Brian May guy.Queen Taylor rules over all of us. Accept it now and you will be a better man for it.He did start the Taylor Swift thread.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?
The guy can't even dig the genius of punk rock, and punk rock is for the hardly educated. You think Ghost Rider is at all educated?
He’s in love with his car.Queen Taylor
The Smiths?It wasn’t at mine, lol. Neither was Jimmy Buffet or Steve Miller’s GH.Are you saying you DIDN'T go to a college where Bob Marley's Legend compilation album, which includes One Love, was played at every party?Bob Marley has been on "artists I need to check out more" list for years. I don't know this one.![]()
Lots of people need a house out in Hackensack. I just needed an apartment there many moons ago.70. Billy Joel “Movin’ Out (Anthony’s Song)” (from The Stranger)
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Prior to 1977, Billy Joel was a barely known artist despite “Piano Man” and a few other well regarded songs; his label was about to dump him. Then came The Stranger and he became one of the giants of the music industry. It’s an extraordinary album with one classic tune after another. This particular song, with its sharp melody, tremendous pop hook, and relatable lyrics struck a huge chord with the listening public at the time.
That’s just it; you’ve hit on it. It’s a really good song and I’m absolutely certain it deserves its ranking, as will another Foreigner song coming up a little later. But none of their songs are ones you would ever choose for a desert island.Foreigner is one of those bands that has quite a few good songs, most of which I heard so many times back in the day on the radio that I have little to no interest in ever hearing them again, Cold As Ice is on that list. Good song, but I don't need to hear it ever again.
I know some hated the rockers going monster ballad in the late 70s/early 80s, but Waiting for a Girl Like You is the one song of theirs I still actively listen to, partly because it is on my massive 80s playlist, and partly for that awesome synth work by Thomas Dolby.That’s just it; you’ve hit on it. It’s a really good song and I’m absolutely certain it deserves its ranking, as will another Foreigner song coming up a little later. But none of their songs are ones you would ever choose for a desert island.Foreigner is one of those bands that has quite a few good songs, most of which I heard so many times back in the day on the radio that I have little to no interest in ever hearing them again, Cold As Ice is on that list. Good song, but I don't need to hear it ever again.
And this song began new wave’s love affair with reggae
You’re correct that Elvis Costello was influenced by the Clash’s use of reggae. But the Clash wasn’t New Wave (at least not then.)And this song began new wave’s love affair with reggae
I think the Clash want a word with you on that one.
Anyway, it's simply an awesome song by someone who I came to appreciate much later in my musical ventures into the world. Just fantastic.
Are you really going to try to debate about who qualifies as New Wave?You’re correct that Elvis Costello was influenced by the Clash’s use of reggae. But the Clash wasn’t New Wave (at least not then.)And this song began new wave’s love affair with reggae
I think the Clash want a word with you on that one.
Anyway, it's simply an awesome song by someone who I came to appreciate much later in my musical ventures into the world. Just fantastic.
A few years ago Lou Gramm was playing a summer outdoor festival a few blocks from my house. As I was sitting on my front porch I could hear him singing this song.know some hated the rockers going monster ballad in the late 70s/early 80s, but Waiting for a Girl Like You is the one song of theirs I still actively listen to, partly because it is on my massive 80s playlist, and partly for that awesome synth work by Thomas Dolby.