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  • Stairway To Heaven

    5 22.73%
  • Back in Black

    0 0%
  • Paranoid

    1 4.55%
  • Whole Lotta Love

    3 13.64%
  • Won't Get Fooled Again

    6 27.27%
  • Smoke on the Water

    1 4.55%
  • Enter Sandman

    2 9.09%
  • Welcome to the Jungle

    2 9.09%
  • Purple Haze

    1 4.55%
  • Crazy Train

    1 4.55%
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  1. #1
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    My 10 greatest hard rock songs

    I'm making my own thread of what I think is the 10 greatest hard rock songs.

    #10 Ozzy Osbourne- Crazy Train
    #9 Jimi Hendrix- Purple Haze
    #8 Guns' N Roses- Welcome to the Jungle
    #7 Metallica- Enter Sandman
    #6 Deep Purple- Smoke on the Water
    #5 The Who- Won't Get fooled again
    #4 Led Zeppelin- Whole Lotta Love
    #3 Black Sabbath- Paranoid
    #2 Ac/Dc- Back In Black
    #1 Led Zeppelin- Stairway to Heaven

    Vote for what you think is the greatest.
    If what you think is the greatest, wasn't on my list. Simply reply "Other"

    Some want me to clarify wether this list is more influential, or just good songs. Looking over this list again, it consists of mainly influential songs. But songs like back in black, and crazy trains are songs that got the band/solo artist back on there feet after a death in the band or being kicked out of the band, and has lead them onto success.
    And a song like stairway to heaven ain't exactly something i would bang my head to, but it is a great/ and influential song. Just great all around/ influential songs, not entirely sure how to describe it.
    Last edited by gmarsh; 02-24-2009 at 03:24 PM.

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    OK, just for the fact that Stairway to Heaven is anywhere near that list, let alone at number one, you get an instant fail.

    Also, literally every band on that list has a better song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArmsAreLoud View Post
    OK, just for the fact that Stairway to Heaven is anywhere near that list, let alone at number one, you get an instant fail.

    Also, literally every band on that list has a better song.
    So what you're saying is that stairway to heaven had no affect on rock history at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmarsh View Post
    So what you're saying is that stairway to heaven had no affect on rock history at all.
    No, I'm not saying that. StH became a holy cow of the rock genre, lifted on a perch that it did not deserve and came to the point that all critics of it (such as myself) are considered fools by those who simply soak in what the media sells to them. However, just because the media has declared it better than Jesus does not mean that it is a good song, or even a top tier Zep song.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArmsAreLoud View Post
    OK, just for the fact that Stairway to Heaven is anywhere near that list, let alone at number one, you get an instant fail.

    Also, literally every band on that list has a better song.
    ^this.

    Well, except Jimi, which I think his best song is a tie between Purple Haze, his cover of All Along The Watchtower, and Foxy Lady.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArmsAreLoud View Post
    OK, just for the fact that Stairway to Heaven is anywhere near that list, let alone at number one, you get an instant fail.
    Stairway to Heaven (in my opinion) is one of the most overrated songs of all time, especially the solo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MovieFreak921 View Post
    Stairway to Heaven (in my opinion) is one of the most overrated songs of all time, especially the solo.
    It's structurally fantastic, but musically pretty boring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MovieFreak921 View Post
    Stairway to Heaven (in my opinion) is one of the most overrated songs of all time, especially the solo.
    Stairway is my favorite solo, but it is not the best
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmarsh View Post
    I'm making my own thread of what I think is the 10 greatest hard rock songs.

    #8 Guns' N Roses- Welcome to the Jungle
    #7 Metallica- Enter Sandman
    #6 Deep Purple- Smoke on the Water

    Vote for what you think is the greatest.
    If what you think is the greatest, wasn't on my list. Simply reply "Other"
    Yes Smoke On The Water is a good song, but it is definitely not the best Deep Purple song and definitely not one of their most influential I would go with Child In Time over Smoke On The Water

    The other 2 just made me think why are these on the list?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzeler View Post
    Yes Smoke On The Water is a good song, but it is definitely not the best Deep Purple song and definitely not one of their most influential I would go with Child In Time over Smoke On The Water

    The other 2 just made me think why are these on the list?

    Ok lol, the author of this kind of needs to clarify whether this is influential or greatest...because they're different. Hitler was influential, but i wouldn't say he was really really amazing. If you're going in terms of amazing, no, Smoke on the Water and Stairway to Heaven are not the best songs by their respective bands (in most people's opinion). But influential? Um, yes. yes. yes. yes and yes 1500x more times. Smoke On the Water has one of the most influential and if not the most recognizable guitar riffs ever. Stairway To Heaven is just so pervasive in our culture, i would definitely say it's influential.


 

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