An article came out of listing these songs as the 5 Greatest Classic Rock songs. .....

Mr. Potter

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1. Stairway to Heaven, 2. Bohemian Rhapsody, 3. Hotel California, 4. Free Bird, 5. (I can't get no) Satisfaction.

I was hard pressed to think of a song that should replace any of the aforementioned.

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Of course, when you try to narrow down thousands of great songs there will be disagreements. I like Hotel CA and Free Bird but I'd have to move either comfortably numb or time in there from Pink Floyd. It is hard to imagine a top five without a Beatles song....perhaps Day in the Life or Let It Be.
 

Mr. Potter

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Of course, when you try to narrow down thousands of great songs there will be disagreements. I like Hotel CA and Free Bird but I'd have to move either comfortably numb or time in there from Pink Floyd. It is hard to imagine a top five without a Beatles song....perhaps Day in the Life or Let It Be.
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Of course, when you try to narrow down thousands of great songs there will be disagreements. I like Hotel CA and Free Bird but I'd have to move either comfortably numb or time in there from Pink Floyd. It is hard to imagine a top five without a Beatles song....perhaps Day in the Life or Let It Be.
I thought the same thing about the Beatles. All though they are not my favorite songs of Classic Rock I could see the universal appeal these songs have attracted.
 

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Can’t really argue on any of these. Maybe bump one for Jimi H’s All Along the Watchtower
100% agree with you on All Along the Watchtower. Hotel California? Not in my top 200.

Bohemian Rhapsody? Hell no!

Dylan makes the list twice. I got him there for writing Watchtower and performing Blowing In the Wind. That song is not my favorite Dylan song, but undeniably it was an anthem for a generation and one of the most important popular American songs ever written.
 
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100% agree with you on All Along the Watchtower. Hotel California? Not in my top 200.

Bohemian Rhapsody? Hell no!

Dylan makes the list twice. I got him there for writing Watchtower and performing Blowing In the Wind. That song is not my favorite Dylan song, but undeniably it was an anthem for a generation and one of the most important popular American songs ever written.
I think you really whiffed on your downgrade of Hotel California. It broke a lot of rules yet became, at least IMO, an absolute classic --- brilliant lyrics and great guitar work PLUS several less obvious rock nuanes.
 

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1. Stairway to Heaven, 2. Bohemian Rhapsody, 3. Hotel California, 4. Free Bird, 5. (I can't get no) Satisfaction.

I was hard pressed to think of a song that should replace any of the aforementioned.

Shalom
It's very subjective. The top 10 sellers has a few surprises:

  • ‘Candle in the Wind 1997’ – Elton John (33 million)
  • ‘Rock Around the Clock’ – Bill Haley and His Comets (25 million)
  • ‘It’s Now or Never’ – Elvis Presley (20 million)
  • ‘We Are the World’ – USA For Africa (20 million)
  • ‘Everything I Do (I Do It For You)’ – Bryan Adams (15 million)
  • ‘Winds of Change’ – Scorpions (14 million)
  • ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ – The Beatles (12 million)
  • ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’ – Band Aid (11.7 million)
  • ‘My Sweet Lord’ – George Harrison (10 million)
  • ‘I’m A Believer’ – The Monkees (10 million)
 

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1. Stairway to Heaven, 2. Bohemian Rhapsody, 3. Hotel California, 4. Free Bird, 5. (I can't get no) Satisfaction.

I was hard pressed to think of a song that should replace any of the aforementioned.

Shalom
Lose Hotel CA and Free Bird. The stones have much better songs than Satisfaction. Gimme Shelter, Sympathy for the Devil, Paint it Black are all better. I also think you need The Beatles Revolution in there.
 
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100% agree with you on All Along the Watchtower. Hotel California? Not in my top 200.

Bohemian Rhapsody? Hell no!

Dylan makes the list twice. I got him there for writing Watchtower and performing Blowing In the Wind. That song is not my favorite Dylan song, but undeniably it was an anthem for a generation and one of the most important popular American songs ever written.
My Back Pages is my all time favorite Dylan song quickly followed by The Hurricane.
 

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Gimme Shelter, Sympathy for the Devil
Agreed. To me the Eagles are one of the all time greats, but Hotel Cali is not even in the same league as Gimme Shelter IMO. Hotel California is an interesting song and I know it touches people because it’s sort of mesmerizing but I don’t consider it a masterpiece and if you’re going to make this list it has to be.
 
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I think you really whiffed on your downgrade of Hotel California. It broke a lot of rules yet became, at least IMO, an absolute classic --- brilliant lyrics and great guitar work PLUS several less obvious rock nuanes.
I don’t disagree with any of that, the band was amazing, but still don’t think it approaches top 5 of all time category.
 

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My Back Pages is my all time favorite Dylan song quickly followed by The Hurricane.
And MBP was never done better than this....Dylan, McGuinn, Petty, Young, Clapton, and Harrison.
My gawd, what a group!


As an aside, next week marks 5 years since my wife and I took up playing guitar at age 70. I had been playing a Tagima but just bought this Fender to celebrate. I love the look and sound. With 5 years of lessons, and not a day of missed practice, I am getting pretty decent. It's no surprise that my wife is even better. Look for news of our tour schedule coming soon!

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psuro

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It's very subjective. The top 10 sellers has a few surprises:

  • ‘Candle in the Wind 1997’ – Elton John (33 million)
  • ‘Rock Around the Clock’ – Bill Haley and His Comets (25 million)
  • ‘It’s Now or Never’ – Elvis Presley (20 million)
  • ‘We Are the World’ – USA For Africa (20 million)
  • ‘Everything I Do (I Do It For You)’ – Bryan Adams (15 million)
  • ‘Winds of Change’ – Scorpions (14 million)
  • ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ – The Beatles (12 million)
  • ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’ – Band Aid (11.7 million)
  • ‘My Sweet Lord’ – George Harrison (10 million)
  • ‘I’m A Believer’ – The Monkees (10 million)
Surprising that WASP's Animal (F&&k Like a Beast) is not on that list.
 

psuro

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Can’t really argue on any of these. Maybe bump one for Jimi H’s All Along the Watchtower
Yeah, but that's a cover. It's a great cover and can stand on it's own, but without Dylan, it would have never been written and he would have never been famous for it (just like Hey Joe was a cover also, he is primarily recognzed for the song).
 

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Hard to keep at 5 or 10 based on personal preferences. I'd add Framptons - Do You Feel Like We Do.
 

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It’s a very subjective thing, of course. When you’re saying rock song, I think rock and roll. Bohemian Rhapsody doesn’t fit that to me. Tough to come with a top five but off the top of my head I’ll try this, in no order:
Johnny B Goode- Chuck Berry
Born to Run- Springsteen
London Calling- Clash
Lola- Kinks
Alive- Pearl Jam
 

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As an aside, next week marks 5 years since my wife and I took up playing guitar at age 70. I had been playing a Tagima but just bought this Fender to celebrate. I love the look and sound. With 5 years of lessons, and not a day of missed practice, I am getting pretty decent. It's no surprise that my wife is even better. Look for news of our tour schedule coming soon!
Congrats on the guitariversary! I've been kicking around giving it a shot myself at age 61, you've inspired me to actually do it. I'm going to start the search for a teacher today.

Fortunately, I have a bit of a head-start -- been playing sax for decades and I can read music, so I don't need to learn what a quarter note is, etc. Goal is to become a competent rhythm guitarist. "Check out guitar toast! He knows...all the chords. But it's strictly rhythm he doesn't wanna make it cry or sing...they said an old guitar is all he can afford. When he gets up under the lights to play his thing...:
 

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And MBP was never done better than this....Dylan, McGuinn, Petty, Young, Clapton, and Harrison.
My gawd, what a group!


As an aside, next week marks 5 years since my wife and I took up playing guitar at age 70. I had been playing a Tagima but just bought this Fender to celebrate. I love the look and sound. With 5 years of lessons, and not a day of missed practice, I am getting pretty decent. It's no surprise that my wife is even better. Look for news of our tour schedule coming soon!

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