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    Seed Idea: What Rolling Stone Considers the top 100 Songs of All Time

    It's admitted them some wouldn't work well in RB, and a few are already in RB. But here's what RS considered the Top 100 of all time in 2004:

    1. Like a Rolling Stone, Bob Dylan

    2. Satisfaction, The Rolling Stones

    3. Imagine, John Lennon

    4. What's Going On, Marvin Gaye

    5. Respect, Aretha Franklin

    6. Good Vibrations, The Beach Boys

    7. Johnny B. Goode, Chuck Berry

    8. Hey Jude, The Beatles

    9. Smells Like Teen Spirit, Nirvana

    10. What'd I Say, Ray Charles

    11. My Generation, The Who

    12. A Change Is Gonna Come, Sam Cooke

    13. Yesterday, The Beatles

    14. Blowin' in the Wind, Bob Dylan

    15. London Calling, The Clash

    16. I Want to Hold Your Hand, The Beatles

    17. Purple Haze, Jimi Hendrix

    18. Maybellene, Chuck Berry

    19. Hound Dog, Elvis Presley

    20. Let It Be, The Beatles

    21. Born to Run, Bruce Springsteen

    22. Be My Baby, The Ronettes

    23. In My Life, The Beatles

    24. People Get Ready, The Impressions

    25. God Only Knows, The Beach Boys

    26. A Day in the Life, The Beatles

    27. Layla, Derek and the Dominos

    28. (Sittin on) the Dock of the Bay, Otis Redding

    29. Help!, The Beatles

    30. I Walk the Line, Johnny Cash

    31. Stairway To Heaven, Led Zeppelin

    32. Sympathy for the Devil, The Rolling Stones

    33. River Deep - Mountain High, Ike and Tina Turner

    34. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin', The Righteous Brothers

    35. Light My Fire, The Doors

    36. One, U2

    37. No Woman, No Cry, Bob Marley and the Wailers

    38. Gimme Shelter, The Rolling Stones

    39. That'll Be the Day, Buddy Holly and the Crickets

    40. Dancing in the Street, Martha and the Vandellas

    41. The Weight, The Band

    42. Waterloo Sunset, The Kinks

    43. Tutti-Frutti, Little Richard

    44. Georgia on My Mind, Ray Charles

    45. Heartbreak Hotel, Elvis Presley

    46. Heroes, David Bowie

    47. Bridge Over Troubled Water, Simon and Garfunkel

    48. All Along the Watchtower, Jimi Hendrix

    49. Hotel California, The Eagles

    50. The Tracks of My Tears, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles

    51. The Message, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five

    52. When Doves Cry, Prince

    53. Anarchy in the U.K., The Sex Pistols

    54. When a Man Loves a Woman, Percy Sledge

    55. Louie Louie, The Kingsmen

    56. Long Tall Sally, Little Richard

    57. Whiter Shade of Pale, Procol Harum

    58. Billie Jean, Michael Jackson

    59. The Times They Are A-Changin', Bob Dylan

    60. Let's Stay Together, Al Green

    61. Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On, Jerry Lee Lewis

    62. Bo Diddley, Bo Diddley

    63. For What It's Worth, Buffalo Springfield

    64. She Loves You, The Beatles

    65. Sunshine of Your Love, Cream

    66. Redemption Song, Bob Marley and the Wailers

    67. Jailhouse Rock, Elvis Presley

    68. Tangled Up in Blue, Bob Dylan

    69. Crying, Roy Orbison

    70. Walk On By, Dionne Warwick

    71. California Girls, The Beach Boys

    72. Papa's Got a Brand New Bag, James Brown

    73. Summertime Blues, Eddie Cochran

    74. Superstition, Stevie Wonder

    75. Whole Lotta Love, Led Zeppelin

    76. Strawberry Fields Forever,The Beatles

    77. Mystery Train, Elvis Presley

    78. I Got You (I Feel Good), James Brown

    79. Mr. Tambourine Man, The Byrds

    80. I Heard It Through the Grapevine, Marvin Gaye

    81. Blueberry Hill, Fats Domino

    82. You Really Got Me, The Kinks

    83. Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), The Beatles

    84. Every Breath You Take, The Police

    85. Crazy, Patsy Cline

    86. Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen

    87. Ring of Fire, Johnny Cash

    88. My Girl, The Temptations

    89. California Dreamin', The Mamas and The Papas

    90. In the Still of the Nite, The Five Satins

    91. Suspicious Minds, Elvis Presley

    92. Blitzkrieg Bop, Ramones

    93. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, U2

    94. Good Golly, Miss Molly, Little Richard

    95. Blue Suede Shoes, Carl Perkins

    96. Great Balls of Fire, Jerry Lee Lewis

    97. Roll Over Beethoven, Chuck Berry

    98. Love and Happiness, Al Green

    99. Fortunate Son, Creedence Clearwater Revival

    100. You Can't Always Get What You Want, The Rolling Stones

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    Quote Originally Posted by 63rebbam View Post
    rolling stone is garbage. this list proves why.
    ya. Rolling Stone only always confuses popular song for top songs. Rolling Stone was good in the 60's/70's but now, it's just a big business out to make money.

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    Seeing that overrated **** known as Smells Like Teen Spirit so far ahead of Hotel California discredits anything Rolling Stone has, or ever will, say.

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    After I was getting my movie reviews from The Rolling Stones it just really left me wondering why. After I saw Jonas Brothers, I lost all hope of them really having any interest in music.

    Also, if you notice what they consider top songs, then went by band and picked their best and threw them in there. Kind of obvious when Beatles, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones have 15+ songs while Allman Brothers, Eagles, Queen have 1-6 songs.
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    London Calling is 15 on that list, but we all know that it is actually number 1
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheClashTheClashTheClash View Post
    London Calling is 15 on that list, but we all know that it is actually number 1
    So very, very true...

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    Bogus list. Left out some key, influential genres of music.


 

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