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Ah I see, damn lol.
Like A Rolling Stone 55th?? F*ck that...
Close To Me by The Cure just got 54th.
Like A Rolling Stone 55th?? F*ck that...
Close To Me by The Cure just got 54th.
Close, it was Heart Shaped Box.Nah 101st was Nirvana, In Bloom I think.
I'm surprised Tiny Dancer made it in at 66, I love Elton's songs but its not one of his greatest, although Madman Across The Water is one of his best albums.
men without hats -severely underated band(prob more influential than jacko)hope the safety dance makes it into the top 20
In an ideal world Devin Townsend would fill the top 20 spots.
Tool - Sober
Radiohead - Paranoid Android
Andy Prieboy - Tomorrow Wendy
Muse - Knights Of Cydonia
Rage Against the Machine - Killing In The Name
Michael Jackson - Billy Jean
Jeff Buckley - Last Goodbye
Split Enz - I Got You
Machine Gun Fellatio - Unsent Letter
Led Zeppelin - Kashmir
Unsent letter is a bloody brilliant song.
Geeze I haven't heard tomorrow wendy for a while.
Any list with Tool in it wins my vote.
Are you on heroin?
the entire song is based around that one classic groove and the wah wah guitar riff.
In it's day it was quite ground breaking....in terms of getting that manchester sound stuff out the the rest of the world.
Unsent letter is a bloody brilliant song.
It all comes down to tastes I guess.I may have slipped in "grooveless" deliberately as in, yes it has a "groove", but it isn't a groove for me. I'm not a big fan of the Madchester era stuff anyway, it seems like it was a thing that had to be lived, because the songs aren't holding up as well as other eras (some Happy Mondays stuff ain't too bad though)
It most certainly is, a testament to what happened if MGF stopped dicking around for five seconds.