The Beatles- Back In The USSR.
Bruce Springsteen-Dancing in the Dark
Billy Joel-Uptown Girl.
The Beach Boys-Their entire catalog
Bruce Springsteen-Dancing in the Dark
Billy Joel-Uptown Girl.
The Beach Boys-Their entire catalog
Allow me:I’d mention a Led Zeppelin song I hate but I feel I will be murdered
Allow me:
Stairway to Heaven - What a boring, seemingly endless, and self-indulgent piece of trash.
Allow me:
Stairway to Heaven - What a boring, seemingly endless, and self-indulgent piece of trash.
The Beatles- Back In The USSR.
Bruce Springsteen-Dancing in the Dark
Billy Joel-Uptown Girl.
The Beach Boys-Their entire catalog
Anyone who has Bruce Springsteen on a list of "great bands" and then besmirches the good name of the Beach Boys deserves to have their genitals' boiled in hot honey and then thrown into a cage of grizzly bears.‘God only knows’ is one of the best songs ever
Anyone who has Bruce Springsteen on a list of "great bands" and then besmirches the good name of the Beach Boys deserves to have their genitals' boiled in hot honey and then thrown into a cage of grizzly bears.
Hope you're being sarcasticRolling Stones
-Sympathy for the Devil
- You can't always Get What you WNt
Respectfully disagree. I had The Long Run on 8-track back in the day. Lot of great tracks to listen to.Eagles followed up their masterpiece album Hotel California with The Long Run. Reportedly they recorded a ton of songs for The Long Run, which prompted critic William Ruhlmann to state in its review 'if this crap is what ended up on the record, can you imagine the shit they decided wasn't worthy?' The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks is particularly "memorable"
EDIT: I looked it up and it was actually William Ruhlmann that gave that review, not RS.
Think they wisely decided to take a 15 year break shortly after that release.
I'm absolutely not. ..and I love the StonesHope you're being sarcastic
Turd on the Run however was aptly named
To each their own but I'm betting a majority of Stones fans would list both of those songs in their top 20 if not higher. Hot take, CBB.I'm absolutely not. ..and I love the Stones
Blasphemy!Rolling Stones
-Sympathy for the Devil
- You can't always Get What you WNt
Can't you hear me knockingTo each their own but I'm betting a majority of Stones fans would list both of those songs in their top 20 if not higher. Hot take, CBB.
What do you think are their best songs, then?
Hang Fire, She's Like a Rainbow, MLH > Sympathy and YCAGWYW? Lava-like take there, CBB! Well done, sir.Can't you hear me knocking
Street fighting Man
Mothers Littke Helper
She's like a Rainbow
Gimme Shelter
A lot of the earlier stuff
Hang Fire
Immigrant Song is not at the top of my list either, but it does showcase the power of the band.If we're allowed to tread lightly on Zeppelin, I'd have to say Immigrant Song. Way too much thunder and Plant's 'vocal' is nails on the blackboard to me. Not a fan of the band so a lot of their songs grate on my nerves, but Immigrant Song is the worst
The Who - Sister Disco; the band hated performing it and I can see why; just a real nothing of a song
Sympathy for the devil is actually my favorite.Rolling Stones
-Sympathy for the Devil
- You can't always Get What you WNt
Dennis DeYoung and his operatic nonsense killed StyxStyx - Mr Roboto (debatable that Styx is a great band, but that song? Horrific)
The Beatles - imo, a lot more than just Back in the USSR; Rocky Raccoon, Lovely Rita, hate I Am the Walrus, lot of their psychodelic experimentation
The Stones - Hot Stuff, lot of their later albums
Dire Straits - Les Boys
At some point in the creative process, bands have to put out product so it's not surprising some half-baked ideas end up being released
Speaking of Fleetwood Mac, if Stevie Nicks is so great, why did it require the vocals of Don Henley to save "Leather and Lace" from being a complete shit fest?Sympathy for the devil is actually my favorite.
Fleetwood mac don't stop