I really wish they'd put Johnny B. Goode in Rock Band already.![]()
I really wish they'd put Johnny B. Goode in Rock Band already.![]()
Whining isn't metal. Stop it.
Rest In Peace Ronnie James Dio, 1942-2010
The worlds of metal and hard rock will never forget what you've given us.
A rolling stone song number 5
How creative
Yet another ****ty list by Rolling Stone. Their reviewers have absolutely no clue what they're talking about. Honestly, they gave The Number of the Beast a 2 1/2 out of 5 stars rating.
I dont know, but "Jessica" should be at least top 10. If even 20!!
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I actually don't have a problem with Johnny B. Goode at number 1, because it was so influential and remains a timeless piece. As for the rest of the list...about 60 songs should be nowhere near a best-guitar list.
This is more about influence and impact than intricacy.
Pretty cliche list, but there were a few good surprises, like 1969 by the Stooges at 35.