wiimaster wrote:
I wish I could choose more than ten...
I suppose its too late to rethink my ten, so here are some ideas for other people (VOTE FOR THEM):
Space Oddity // David Bowie
Ziggy Stardust // David Bowie
Your Song // Elton John
Crocodile Rock // Elton John
We are the Champions // Queen
Let it Be // The Beatles
Help // The Beatles
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band // The Beatles
Back and Black // AC/DC
Livin On a Prayer // Bon Jovi
Don't Stop Believin // Journey
Thriller // Michael Jackson
The Final Countdown // Europe
Come On Eileen // Dexy's Midnight Runners
Stand By Me // Ben E. King
I Will Survive // Gloria Gaynor
London Calling // The Clash
Forever Young // Alphaville
Roxanne // The Police
Every Breath you Take // The Police
Leaving on a Jet Plane // John Denver
Jailhouse Rock // Elvis Presley
Love me Tender // Elvis Presley
Blitzkrieg Bop // The Ramones
Mr Tambourine Man // Bob Dylan
Knockin' on Heavens Door // Bob Dylan
I Heard it Through the Grapevine // Marvin Gaye
Sweet Child O' Mine // Guns N' Roses
Rehab // Amy Winehouse
Hey Ya // Outkast
Stayin' Alive // Beegees
I should stop before I go to far... maybe I have already
aww yeah david bowie
i second space oddity and ziggy stardust
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soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
The idea behind the original 500 greatest song list was which songs have a had a great impact on the state of music and stand the test of time.
Yours has done neither.
And I wouldn't be so mad if you didn't go around saying "'Nuff said" like we're all supposed to love her.
You mad?My opinion not yours. Okay? This HAS had and impact on music Mr. Know-it-all. Stop fighting.
Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.
Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
My opinion not yours. Okay? This HAS had and impact on music Mr. Know-it-all. Stop fighting.Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?
there is much more significant music out there
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777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?there is much more significant music out there
This list is 500. Not 10.
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funelephant wrote:
777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?there is much more significant music out there
This list is 500. Not 10.
then why are you guys even arguing about this??
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777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
777w wrote:
there is much more significant music out thereThis list is 500. Not 10.
then why are you guys even arguing about this??
I'm just wondering why you're accusing me of Super Bass when there are songs that weren't significant at all.
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funelephant wrote:
777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
This list is 500. Not 10.then why are you guys even arguing about this??
I'm just wondering why you're accusing me of Super Bass when there are songs that weren't significant at all.
im not accusing anybody of anything at all :/
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777w wrote:
funelephant wrote:
777w wrote:
then why are you guys even arguing about this??I'm just wondering why you're accusing me of Super Bass when there are songs that weren't significant at all.
im not accusing anybody of anything at all
I know, but SOME PEOPLE are... *gives (insert username here) the evil Nicki Minaj eye*
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
My opinion not yours. Okay? This HAS had and impact on music Mr. Know-it-all. Stop fighting.Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?
Because a debate about music is definitely on par with one of the biggest and saddest wars in history. Something discussing what we consider the 500 greatest songs is pretty much begging for discussion, and the discussion will inevitably be the merits of a song.
There's no point in this if all we're going to do is list some songs then leave.
And a song becoming popular does not mean that it has a huge impact on music. It just means . . . at one point in time it was popular. Listen to a local (or XM) channel that plays classic rock. Yeah, you'll see great well-known stuff like Elton John and Bon Jovi, but you'll also see songs everyone has forgotten about. And once you hear them you'll probably know why. They were popular at the time but only suited for that time period. There was nothing lasting about them.
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soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?There's no point in this if all we're going to do is list some songs then leave.
Well that's what everyone else is doing, I hate to break it to you.
And a song becoming popular does not mean that it has a huge impact on music. It just means . . . at one point in time it was popular. Listen to a local (or XM) channel that plays classic rock. Yeah, you'll see great well-known stuff like Elton John and Bon Jovi,
Super Bass is pretty well-known. Sure, it's new. Whatever.
but you'll also see songs everyone has forgotten about. And once you hear them you'll probably know why. They were popular at the time but only suited for that time period. There was nothing lasting about them.
Ok.
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?There's no point in this if all we're going to do is list some songs then leave.
Well that's what everyone else is doing, I hate to break it to you.
And a song becoming popular does not mean that it has a huge impact on music. It just means . . . at one point in time it was popular. Listen to a local (or XM) channel that plays classic rock. Yeah, you'll see great well-known stuff like Elton John and Bon Jovi,
Super Bass is pretty well-known. Sure, it's new. Whatever.
but you'll also see songs everyone has forgotten about. And once you hear them you'll probably know why. They were popular at the time but only suited for that time period. There was nothing lasting about them.
Ok.
Yes, but then this isn't even a full page yet. Give it time.
Super Bass is pretty well known . . . right now. Who knows if it'll last. I'm not saying I know but I'm saying we can't really decide if it's in the top 500 right now.
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soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?There's no point in this if all we're going to do is list some songs then leave.
Well that's what everyone else is doing, I hate to break it to you.
And a song becoming popular does not mean that it has a huge impact on music. It just means . . . at one point in time it was popular. Listen to a local (or XM) channel that plays classic rock. Yeah, you'll see great well-known stuff like Elton John and Bon Jovi,
Super Bass is pretty well-known. Sure, it's new. Whatever.
Ok.Yes, but then this isn't even a full page yet. Give it time.
Super Bass is pretty well known . . . right now. Who knows if it'll last. I'm not saying I know but I'm saying we can't really decide if it's in the top 500 right now.
There are other new songs on there. (Hopefully not Call Me Maybe. I want that song to die)
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
Yes, but then this isn't even a full page yet. Give it time.
Super Bass is pretty well known . . . right now. Who knows if it'll last. I'm not saying I know but I'm saying we can't really decide if it's in the top 500 right now.There are other new songs on there. (Hopefully not Call Me Maybe. I want that song to die)
Yeah, I know and while I haven't heard a lot of stuff on the list I would say Club Can't Handle Me and Forever don't deserve a place on the list either.
And we agree on Call Me Maybe.
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soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Yes, but then this isn't even a full page yet. Give it time.
Super Bass is pretty well known . . . right now. Who knows if it'll last. I'm not saying I know but I'm saying we can't really decide if it's in the top 500 right now.There are other new songs on there. (Hopefully not Call Me Maybe. I want that song to die)
Yeah, I know and while I haven't heard a lot of stuff on the list I would say Club Can't Handle Me and Forever don't deserve a place on the list either.
And we agree on Call Me Maybe.
Yay! You have to admit, you may not like Super Bass, but it's pretty successful.
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
There are other new songs on there. (Hopefully not Call Me Maybe. I want that song to die)Yeah, I know and while I haven't heard a lot of stuff on the list I would say Club Can't Handle Me and Forever don't deserve a place on the list either.
And we agree on Call Me Maybe.Yay! You have to admit, you may not like Super Bass, but it's pretty successful.
Yeah, it'd be like, pretty hard to deny that I think.
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
My opinion not yours. Okay? This HAS had and impact on music Mr. Know-it-all. Stop fighting.Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?
Well I don't really see how that impacts music. Take the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles for example. It opened up an entire world of rock to be explored, and kind of defined the entire genre, setting the pace for bands to continue all throughout the 70s and 80s. That song's silly chart thingies or whatever kind of pale in comparison imho :I
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backspace_ wrote:
funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?Well I don't really see how that impacts music. Take the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles for example. It opened up an entire world of rock to be explored, and kind of defined the entire genre, setting the pace for bands to continue all throughout the 70s and 80s. That song's silly chart thingies or whatever kind of pale in comparison imho :I
Don't argue with me.
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Don't Stop Believen' // Journey
I Love Rock 'N Roll // Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
Raver's Fantasy // Tune-Up!
Party Rock Anthem // LMFAO
Rolling In The Deep // Adele
Argh, the 180-second-rule strikes me hard again...
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Pony Swag by Swagberg and Maros
Good Ol Days by The Living Tombstone
Obsolete by TwentyTen
Take A Minute by K'naan
Another One Bites The Dust by Queen
Enter Sandman by Metallica
Learn to Fly by Foo Fighters
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto In D Major
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backspace_ wrote:
funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Not fighting, debating.
If you could give evidence of it's impact I'll stop right now.Yeah and World War II was just a conflict.
Well, it went quadruple platinum.
It was on the chart for 39 weeks.
It was off of Nicki Minaj's first album. (Which in fact was a huge success)
Shall I say more?Well I don't really see how that impacts music. Take the album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles for example. It opened up an entire world of rock to be explored, and kind of defined the entire genre, setting the pace for bands to continue all throughout the 70s and 80s. That song's silly chart thingies or whatever kind of pale in comparison imho :I
This. That's why I chose some of the songs I did; "Strange" by Wire is on a very influential album, Pink Flag, during the art punk movement and has influenced alternative, post-punk, art rock, and many other genres. Likewise, the Godspeed You! Black Emperor song/piece I chose is a good example of post-rock.
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One More Time // Daft Punk
Bangarang // Skrillex
Greyhound // Swedish House Mafia
Levels // Avcii
Technologic // Daft Punk
Seven Nation Army // The White Stripes
Vertigo // U2
Don't Stop Believing // Journey
Smoke on the Water // Deep Purple
Another One Bites The Dust // Queen
Some Chords // Deadmau5
I Remember // Deadmau5 + Kaskade
Lick It // Kaskade + Skrillex
Save The World // Swedish House Mafia
Tom's Dog // TheLivingTombstone
Discord // Eurobrony (TheLivingTombstone Remix)
Gold Dust // DJ Fresh (Flux Pavillion Remix)
Louder // DJ Fresh
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funelephant wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
funelephant wrote:
There are other new songs on there. (Hopefully not Call Me Maybe. I want that song to die)Yeah, I know and while I haven't heard a lot of stuff on the list I would say Club Can't Handle Me and Forever don't deserve a place on the list either.
And we agree on Call Me Maybe.Yay! You have to admit, you may not like Super Bass, but it's pretty successful.
Super bass is not that bad of a song. But call me maybe gets old after a while. Did anyone see the CRJ fanvideo? 0__0
Anyways, back on topic, lets start suggesting songs.
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