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I know this is a video thread but I've compiled a few songs lists and just wondering what your thoughts on them are and what music I should be paying attention to.

 

My Pop list

100 songs all together

Top 10 of the 50's

Bill Hayley - Rock around the clock

Elvis Presley - Don't be cruel

Elvis Presley - Hound dog

Elvis Presley - Blue suede shoes

Jerry Lee Lewis - Great balls of fire

Elvis Presley - Jailhouse rock

Buddy Holly - Rave on

Chuck Berry - Johnny b goode

Johnny O'Keefe - The wild one

Ritchie Valens - La bamba

Top 10 of the 60's

Ray Charles - Hit the road Jack

Martha and the Vandellas - Dancing in the street

Roy Orbison - Oh pretty woman

Beach Boys - California girls

James Brown - I got you

Mamas and papas - California dreamin

The monkees - I'm a believer

Nancy Sinatra - These boots are made for walkin

Aretha Franklin - Respect

Elvis Presley - Suspicious minds

Top ten of the 70's

Stevie Wonder - Superstition

Ike & Tina Turner - Nutbush city limits

ABBA - Mamma mia

Rocky horror picture show - Time warp

Bee gees - Stayin alive

Gloria Gaynor - I will survive

Grease - You're the one that I want

Village people - YMCA

Blondie - Heart of glass

Michael Jackson - Don't stop til you get enough

Top 10 of the 80's

Prince - 1999

Michael Jackson - Billie Jean

Michael Jackson - Beat it

Michael Jackson - Thriller

Kenny Loggins - Footloose

Bangles - Walk like an Egyptian

Pseudo Echo - Funky town

Michael Jackson - Bad

Salt N Pepa - Push it

B52's - Love shack

Top 10 of the 90's

C+C music factory - Gonna make you sweat

Madonna - Vogue

MC Hammer - U can't touch this

Michael Jackson - Black or white

Prince - Cream

DJ jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince - Boom shake the room

Ini Kamoze - Here comes the hotstepper

2 Pac - California love

Run DMC & Jason Nevins - It's like that

Bomfunk MC's - Freestyler

Top 10 of the 00's

Pink - Get the party started

Eminem - Without me

Eminem - Lose yourself

50 Cent - In da club

Kanye West - Gold digger

Justin Timberlake - SexyBack

Flo Rida - Low

Lady Gaga - Just dance

Black Eyed Peas - I gotta feeling

Flo Rida - Right Round

Top 20 of the 10's

Usher - OMG

Jennifer Lopez - On the floor

LMFAO - Party rock anthem

LMFAO - Sexy and I know it

Flo Rida - Wild ones

Psy - Gangnam style

Pharrell Williams - Happy

Robin Thicke - Blurred lines

Mark Ronson - Uptown funk

Sia - Chandelier

Taylor Swift - Shake it off

Macklemore - Downtown

Weeknd - Can't feel my face

Ed Sheeran - Shape of you

Luis Fonsi - Despecito

Drake - God's plan

Lil Nas X - Old town road

Post Malone - Sunflower

Tones and I - Dance monkey

Weeknd - Blinding lights

Top 20 of the 20's

Ariana Grande - Positions

Cardi B - WAP

Da Baby - Rockstar

Jason Derulo - Savage love

Lady Gaga - Rain on me

24Kgolden - Mood

Ed Sheeran - Bad habits

Elton John - Cold heart

Justin Bieber - Peaches

Lil Nas X - Montero

Kate Bush - Running up that hill

Joji - Glimpse of us

Harry Styles - As it was

Doja Cat - Vegas

Lizzo - About damn time

Jack Harlow - First class

Drake - Jimmy Cooks

Beyonce - Break my soul

OneRepublc - I ain't worried

Kid Laroi - Thousand miles

 

 

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My albums list equals 100 songs

 

Skyhooks - Living in the 70's

ACDC - High voltage

ACDC - Back in black

Bon Jovi - Slippery when wet

Guns N Roses - Appetite for destruction

Metallica - Metallica

Nirvana - Nevermind

Pearl Jam - Ten

Green Day - American [censored]

My top 10 songs of my top 10 artists with 1 song from the albums they made with the exception of the albums that are on my albums list. That equals to 100 songs.

 

ACDC

Dirty deeds done dirt cheap

Jailbreak

Let there be rock

Rock n roll damnation

Highway to hell

For those about to rock

Who made who

Heatseeker

Thunderstruck

Stiff upper lip

Metallica

Seek & destroy

Fade to black

Master of puppets

One

Until it sleeps

The memory remains

Turn the page

St.Anger

The day that never comes

Atlas rise

Bon Jovi

Runaway

Bad medicine

Blaze of glory

Keep the faith

Something for the pain

It's my life

Everyday

Have a nice day

We weren't born to follow

This house is not for sale

Pearl Jam

Daughter

Spin the black circle

Who you are

Given to fly

Last kiss

Nothing as it seems

I am mine

World wide suicide

The fixer

Mind your manners

Rolling Stones

Sympathy for the devil

Gimme shelter

Brown sugar

Tumbling dice

Angie

It's only rock n roll

Fool to cry

Miss you

Emotional rescue

Start me up

Queen

Killer queen

Bohemian rhapsody

Somebody to love

We are the champions

Fat bottomed girls

Crazy little thing called love

Under pressure

I want to break free

A kind of magic

I want it all

Red hot chili peppers

Higher ground

Under the bridge

Soul to squeeze

Warped

Scar tissue

By the way

Fortune faded

Dani California

The adventures of Rain Dance Maggie

Dark Necessities

INXS

Just keep walking

Stay young

Don't change

Original sin

What you need

Never tear us apart

Suicide blonde

Heaven sent

The gift

Elegantly wasted

U2

I will follow

Gloria

New years day

Pride

With or without you

Desire

Mysterious ways

Lemon

Hold me thrill me kiss me kill me

Vertigo

Foo fighters

This is a call

Everlong

Learn to fly

Times like these

Best of you

The pretender

Rope

Something from nothing

The sky is a neighborhood

Waiting on a war

 

 

 

 

A bit of a Triple J theme. The top 10 songs of all time from the 1991 poll with the exception of Nirvana and the top 3 from the rest of the years. That equals to 100 songs.

Joy division - Love will tear us apart

Hunters & Collectors - Throw your arms around me

Andy Prieboy - Tomorrow Wendy

The Smiths - How soon is now

Stone Roses - Fools gold

The cure - A forest

Violent Femmes - Blister in the sun

New Order - Blue Monday

The cure - Just like heaven

REM - It's the end of the world as we know it

Denis Leary - [censored]

Radiohead - Creep

The cranberries - Linger

The cranberries - Zombie

Nine inch nails - Closer

 The Offspring - Self esteem

Oasis - Wonderwall

Smashing pumpkins - Bullet with butterfly wings

Coolio - Gangsta's paradise

Spiderbait - Buy me a pony

Tool - Stinkfist

Ben folds five - underground

The Whitlams - No Aphrodisiac

Blur - Song 2

Chumbawamba - Tubthumping

The offspring - Pretty fly

Ben Lee - Cigarettes will kill you

Custard - Girls like that

Powderfinger - These days

Killing Heidi - Weir

The Tenants - You [censored] me to tears

Powderfinger - My happiness

U2 - Beautiful day

Powderfinger - My kinda scene

Alex Lloyd - Amazing

Something for Kate - Monsters

System of a down - Chop suey

Queens of the stone age - no one knows

Grinspoon - Chemical heart

The Waifs - London still

Jet - Are you gonna be my girl

Outkast - Hey ya

White Stripes - Seven nation army

Franz Ferdinand - Take me out

Missy Higgins - Scar

Eskimo Joe - From the sea

Bernard Fanning - Wish you well

Ben Lee - Catch my disease

Gorillaz - Feel good inc

Augie March - One crowded hour

Eskimo Joe - Black fingernails red wine

Hilltop Hoods - The hard road

Muse - Knights of Cydonia

Silverchair - Straight lines

Kings of Leon - On call

Kings of Leon - Sex on fire

MGMT - Electric feel

Kings of Leon - Use somebody

Mumford & sons - Little lion man

Art vs science - Parlez vous francais

Hilltop Hoods - Chase that feeling

Angus & Julia Stone - Big jet plane

Little red - Rock it

Ou est le swimming pool - Dance the way I feel

Gotye - Somebody that I used to know

The black keys - Lonely boy

Mat Corby - Brother

Macklemore - Thrift shop

Of monsters and men - Little talks

Alt J - Breezeblocks

Vance Joy - Riptide

Lorde - Royals

Daft Punk - Get lucky

Chet faker - Talk is cheap

Peking Duck - High

Hilltop Hoods - Cosby sweater

The Rubens - Hoops

Kendrick Lamar - King Kunta

Major lazer - Lean on

Flume - Never be like you

Amy Shark - Adore

Tash Sultana - Jungle

Kendrick Lamar - Humble

Gang of youths - Let me down easy

Angus & Julia Stone - Chateau

Ocean Alley - Confidence

Fisher - Losing it

Travis Scott - Sicko mode

Billie Eilish - Bad guy

Flume - Rushing back

Mallrat - Charlie

Glass animals - Heat waves

Spacey Jane - Booster seat

Flume - The difference

The Wiggles - Elephant

Kid Laroi - Stay

Spacey Jane - Lots of nothing

Willow - Maybe it's my fault

Luude - Big city life

Alison wonderland - Something real

 

 

Edited by WERRIDEE

This is more of a triple m theme with the exception of Marilyn Manson who they won't play. It equals to 100 songs.

 

Top 10 songs of the 60's

Rolling Stones - Satisfaction

Rolling Stones - Paint it black

Jimi Hendrix - Purple haze

Jimi Hendrix - Foxy lady

Jimi Hendrix - All along the watchtower

Rolling Stones - Jumpin Jack flash

The Beatles - Come together

Creedence Clearwater Revival - Fortunate son

Led Zeppelin - Whole lotta love

Rolling Stones - Honky tonk woman

Top 20 songs of the 70's

Black Sabbath - Paranoid

The Doors - Roadhouse blues

Led Zeppelin - Immigrant song

Daddy Cool - Eagle rock

Led Zeppelin - Black dog

Led Zeppelin - Rock and roll

Led Zeppelin - Stairway to heaven

Alice Cooper - School's out

David Bowie - The Jean genie

Deep Purple - Smoke on the water

ZZ Top - La Grange

David Bowie - Rebel Rebel

Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet home Alabama

Aerosmith - Walk this way

The Angels - Am I ever gonna see your face again

David Bowie - Heroes

Queen - We will rock you

The Angels - Take a long line

Cold Chisel - Khe sanh

Kiss - I was made for lovin you

The top 20 songs of the 80's

Australian Crawl - The boys light up

Cold Chisel - Cheap wine

Men at work - Down under

Billy Idol - White wedding

Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA

Bruce Springsteen - Dancing in the dark

Don Henley - The boys of summer

Dire Straits - Money for nothing

Jimmy Barnes - Working class man

Mental as anything - Live it up

Choirboys - Run to paradise

Hunters & Collectors - Do you see what I see

Icehouse - Nothing too serious

INXS - New sensation

Midnight Oil - Beds are burning

Poison - Nothin but a good time

Aerosmith - Janie's got a gun

Alice Cooper - Poison

Motley Crue - Kickstart my heart

Tom Petty - I won't back down

Top 20 songs of the 90's

Faith no more - Epic

Guns N Roses - You could be mine

REM - Losing my religion

Tom Petty - Learning to fly

Guns N Roses - November rain

Hunters & Collectors - Holy grail

Lenny Kravitz - Are you gonna go my way

Nirvana - Heart shaped box

Smashing Pumpkins - Disarm

Green Day - When I come around

Live - Lightning crashes

The offspring - Come out and play

Silverchair - Tomorrow

Smashing Pumpkins - 1979

Soundgarden - Black hole sun

Soundgarden - Spoonman

Oasis - Morning glory

Marilyn Manson - The beautiful people

Green Day - Good riddance

The living end - Prisoner of society

Top 10 songs of the 00's

3 doors down - Kryptonite

Alien ant farm - Smooth criminal

Nickelback - How you remind me

Evanescence - Bring me to life

Powderfinger - On my mind

Spiderbait - Black Betty

Wolfmother - Joker and the thief

ACDC - Rock n roll train

The living end - White noise

Muse - Uprising

Top 10 songs of the 10's

Birds of Tokyo - Plans

Kings of Leon - Radioactive

The black keys - Gold on the ceiling

The black keys - Little black submarines

Birds of Tokyo - Lanterns

U2 - The miracle

Disturbed - The sound of silence

Muse - Psycho

Wolfmother - Victorious

The Killers - The man

Top 10 songs of the 20's

ACDC - Shot in the dark

Five finger death punch - A little bit off

The Killers - Caution

Kingswood - Bittersweet

Peal Jam - Superblood wolfmoon

The pretty reckless - Death by rock and roll

The Offspring - Let the bad times roll

U2 - Your song saved my life

Vance Joy - Missing piece

Machine gun Kelly - Maybe

Red hot chili peppers - Black summer

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by WERRIDEE

  • 2 weeks later...

Something to mellow out with. If your head is about to explode and you feel like we lost twice this weekend this is a nice calmer downerer. 

 

  • 3 weeks later...
On 8/14/2022 at 2:23 AM, layzie said:

We are Demons!

Just a little change of pace from my last post!

Or my favourite (which my band plans to cover in the form of a country song)…

 

 
1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Or my favourite (which my band plans to cover in the form of a country song)…

 

Love Ministry! Keep us posted on that cover!


Only found out about these girls this week, been around a while now and can play...gotta love the Japanese.

 

5 hours ago, rjay said:

Only found out about these girls this week, been around a while now and can play...gotta love the Japanese.

The Japanese have a history of girl bands going way back, and for the most part they’ve been excellent in terms of performance and musical ability.

 

11 minutes ago, hardtack said:

The Japanese have a history of girl bands going way back, and for the most part they’ve been excellent in terms of performance and musical ability.

 

Thanks 'hardtack', that's really interesting...


On 8/17/2022 at 12:27 AM, BenF said:

 

 

Takes me back to being an adolescent teen getting all my money together and going to HMV at the Jam Factory to buy Follow The Leader on CD. Great times!

I couldn't figure out though why the first 13 tracks were just 5 seconds of no sound, I honestly thought it was broken until I read in the liner notes that this was deliberate for some reason. I did always wonder how many people took it back to the store without reading them.  

4 hours ago, layzie said:

Takes me back to being an adolescent teen getting all my money together and going to HMV at the Jam Factory to buy Follow The Leader on CD. Great times!

I couldn't figure out though why the first 13 tracks were just 5 seconds of no sound, I honestly thought it was broken until I read in the liner notes that this was deliberate for some reason. I did always wonder how many people took it back to the store without reading them.  

It was the opposite issue with The Clash's London Calling album (LP - not sure about the CD), where the song Train in Vain (Stand By Me) was not included on the track listing, either on the cover or on the label.

 

22 minutes ago, hardtack said:

It was the opposite issue with The Clash's London Calling album (LP - not sure about the CD), where the song Train in Vain (Stand By Me) was not included on the track listing, either on the cover or on the label.

 

What an album!


8 hours ago, phalanx said:

 

 

I like that. The strange thing is, and this may just be me, but it feels like this could be part of a newish genre, video game music. That’s not a bad thing, by the way.

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That Stones doco is outstanding

Final installment next Wednesday (Ch9 Oct 5th)

39 minutes ago, Macca said:

That Stones doco is outstanding

Final installment next Wednesday (Ch9 Oct 5th)

I heard Mick and Keith will call it quits after their next tour to join Geelong on five-year deals. 

 

Speaking of The Stones, I've just bought the newly released authorised biography of Charlie Watts by Paul Sexton.

It's titled "Charlie's Good Tonight", a phrase instantly recognisable to fans of one of the best live albums of all times, the wonderful  "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!".

On 9/28/2022 at 10:18 PM, Macca said:

That Stones doco is outstanding

Final installment next Wednesday (Ch9 Oct 5th)

Randomly tuned in on Wed night, magnificent stuff. Up there with other great Stones docos, will have to re-watch from the start. 


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