gstallons Posted December 11, 2008 Posted December 11, 2008 #1 "Be My Baby" by the Ronettes It's at the beginning of the movie "Dirty Dancing" and they could have cut the rest of the movie and I would be happy. Besides Ronnie Bennett was ultimate to boot! #2 "Johnny B Good" by Chuck Berry This needs no statement. #3 "Twist and Shout" by the Beatles John Lennon (all of the Beatles I guess) took screaming to a plateau that will never be reached again. #4 " Mustang Sally" by Wilson Pickett The Wicked Pickett was pretty d**n good. #5 "Gimme Some Lovin' " by The Spencer Davis Group. Steve Winwood at 17 singing this NO WAY!!!! WAY!!!!!!!! p.s. this is better thinking than car companies,economic implosion, and political polarization.
belfastguzzi Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 p.s. this is better thinking than car companies,economic implosion, and political polarization. 5 only... so I've kept it to this side of the pond. Do these count as Rock n Roll? Brown Sugar ~ Rolling Stones Reason: Gloria / Baby Please Don't Go ~ Van Morrison / Them Reason: Maybe I'm Amazed ~ Faces Reason: All or Nothing ~ Small Faces Reason: For Your Love ~ Yardbirds Reason:
gstallons Posted December 12, 2008 Author Posted December 12, 2008 Yes they do count and these were all fantastic groups. Van Morrison's Astral Weeks is probably one of the top 10 lp's of all time. BFG you would be the "first responder".
gavo Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 while these are all good songs they A:date you and B:are all pretty much from the same era how about 5 from each decade as good songs are still being released and you don't always hear them on the radio. I shall return this requires much contemplation
jrt Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 I slightly favor St. Dominic's over Astral Weeks, but they're both good albums. I'll go with 'Jackie Wilson Said' from Van Side two of Abbey Road (to me it's just one long song) Art Blakey 'A Night in Tunisia' If that isn't rock n roll, I don't know what is. Eddie Cochran 'Summertime Blues' Sir Douglas Quintet 'She's About a Mover' Well, that's right now. Ask me tomorrow or in 10 minutes and you'll get a different list. Heck, I didn't even get any Stax records on there. gavo- I tried to get at least two decades in. Some of the early rock is academically interesting, but not something I would characterize as a favorite. Much of the recent music that passes as rock is, well, past me.
Dimitris Posted December 12, 2008 Posted December 12, 2008 1. AC DC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1iR2Wi3u5o 2. Mother's Finest http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft3IeIbDGcQ (Give you all the "love" I've got inside of me)- Just hear it all.. 3. Thin Lizzy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG39zLRw3sA 4. Smashing Pumpkins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1N_qX_r4Iw 5. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slXcHNHEOqg...feature=related Why? Cause whenever I hear every one of it, it just makes me wanna ride my Goose..
FuelCooler Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 1. Custard Pie -Led Zepplin Why? Pagey! 2. Can't you hear me knockin' - Rollin' Stones Why? Keith Richards! 3. Back in Black - AC/DC Why? Angus Young! 4. I am the Walrus - Beatles Why? Why not? 5. Pump it Up - Elvis Costello Why? Like all the others on this list, I am compelled turn it up when ever it comes on the radio.
belfastguzzi Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 1-5.... Why? Cause whenever I hear every one of it, it just makes me wanna ride my Goose.. Wow! A new phrase is added to the Rock n Roll lexicon. 'it just makes me wanna dust my broom' – check 'it just makes me wanna walk the dog' – check 'it just makes me wanna ride my Goose' – hey hey mama, rocknroll
DeBenGuzzi Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 you ppl are so old you're sounding like my parents man, when did the hipsters become the 'man' man, its a sad world man
belfastguzzi Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 you ppl are so old you're sounding like my parents man, when did the hipsters become the 'man' man, its a sad world man Methinks ye talke crazeee talke my goode fellowe. Dig the hip lyrics I've been labouring on. Rockin innit? I'm gonna write a little letter, gonna mail it to my forum Admin. Yeah an' it's a jumpin' little audio file I want my forum jockey to play. Roll Over Bendy, I gotta hear V-twin Termignoni today. You know, the relay temperature's risin' The Moto Guzzi's blowin' a fuse. My crank's beatin' rhythm and my airbox keeps a-singin' the blues. Roll Over Bendy and tell Admin Jaap the news. I got the rockin' tappets, I need a shot of air cooled rhythm and blues. I caught the rollin' shafties sittin' down at a 1200 Sport review. Roll Over Bendy the valves 'r' rockin' in two by two. Well, if you feelin' like it go get your V.11, then reel and rock it. Roll it over and move on up just a trifle further and reel and rock with it, roll it over, Roll Over Bendy, dig these big torque rhythm and blues. Well, early in the mornin' I'm a-givin' you a warnin' don't you step on my Tenni suede shoes. Hey diddle diddle, I am setting the gaps to universal spec, call it a fiddle, ain't got nothin' to lose. Roll Over Bendy and tell Admin Jaap the news. You know she wiggles like a glow worm, dance like a spinnin' top. She got a crazy Marzocchi, Ya oughta see it reel and rock. Long as she got high octane, the revin' music wont never stop. Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, Roll Over Bendy, dig these big twin rhythm and blues. EDIT I thought I better add that this is, of course, Chuck Berry's Roll over Beethoven – in case you young-uns don't know it.
jihem Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 5 ? David, this is IMPOSSIBLE. So, as far as this evening goes: "No Fun" by Iggy Pop. Actually, just about anything he did as/with The Stooges. Plus his Berlin period with Bowie and Eno. Cos it just vibrates of all the right elements found in rock music: sex, drugs and that unreal false sensation of immortality. http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=hmI9iCiH-SE "Sunday Morning" by The Velvet Underground. Arguably one of best rock band ever. No especially this song, just anything from the Lou Reed era. http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=0cWzxJvgWc8 "Fight The Power" by Public Enemy. The best rock song ever was probably written by a Hip Hop band. http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=8PaoLy7PHwk "Creep" by Radiohead A girl you can't get, some self underesteem and a guitar. You will never have another better chance to write a rock song. http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=nxpblnsJEWM "Into My Arms" by Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Cos when you found out that sex, drugs and that fake sense of immortality were just illusions, and that the only action you did get was by screwed politicians, you do need songs for your soul. http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=8owifmb8n2s
belfastguzzi Posted December 13, 2008 Posted December 13, 2008 "Into My Arms" by Nick Cave And The Bad SeedsCos when you found out that sex, drugs and that fake sense of immortality were just illusions, and that the only action you did get was by screwed politicians, you do need songs for your soul. http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=8owifmb8n2s Nick Cave DOES have to be there, indeed. Looking at the link – I've never seen those N.C. videos before. Great. As I sat Sadly By Her Side is on at the mo. I could be here for some time... Erm, different subject, but I hope that you're watching those old road race vids in the nearby thread?
gavo Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 60,s rolling stones : paint it black jimi hendrix: all along the watchtower 13th floor elevators: you'r gonna miss me led zeplin: whole lotta love beatles: i am the walrus 70,s http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=DbscvZPEA98&...feature=related matt taylor: i remember when i was young deep purple: highway star zz top: la grange the clash: london calling 80,s psychadelic furs: fall u2: gloria the cure: anysong they did violent femmes:blister in the sun simple minds: any song 90,s rage against the machine: killing in the name of janes addiction: jane said nirvana: come as you are jeff buckley: last goodbye AC/DC: thunderstruck 2000,s white stripes: seven nation army amy winehouse: rehab nerd: she's sexy presets: my people wolfmother: woman there are 1000,s of songs i could have listed and having 2 teenagers i hear new stuff all the time some i like, some not there's a lot of good stuff you never hear on the radio you could listen forever
JackBoots Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 1. The Replacements - I Will Dare http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8CGnj6tCBc 2. The Dictators - Faster N Louder 3. Stiff Little Fingers - Gotta Get Away 4. Dead Boys - Sonic Reducer 5. Flogging Molly _Drunkin Lullabies
jihem Posted December 14, 2008 Posted December 14, 2008 there are 1000,s of songs i could have listed and having 2 teenagers i hear new stuff all the time some i like, some not there's a lot of good stuff you never hear on the radio you could listen forever agree on that, the digital age allows thousand of bands to exist (for a very short while, until they discover painfully they cannot go above the noise level caused by the zillions of bands outhere). I couldn't help notice that in the '2000s bands named three bands who are blatantly copycats of the sixties/seventies (The Stripes, Wolf' and Amy, who's stuff i really like actually) and a band fronted by a producer who's solo records are terribly bad and unoriginal: sometimes a little change in the formula makes everything stick so much better The Presets are great.
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