Posted by thunder1008 on 6/14/2021 9:12:00 PM (view original):
Posted by crazystengel on 6/14/2021 6:09:00 PM (view original):
Thanks for the kind words, fellas, but honestly, I don't have the stamina and patience to make a top 100 list. It would drive me nuts working out if a song should be #74 or #75, ha ha. I enjoy looking at others' lists, especially people who know their stuff, and wondering why a song I've never paid much attention to made it on a list, and then going off to give it a fresh listen. So thank you for that, and for some fun reading.
Reminds me of a conversation I had a long time ago with a journalist who used to publish a list of the 100 most powerful people in Hollywood for the now defunct Premiere Magazine. In pointing out that his list was arbitrary and subjective, I made the mistake of saying, "It's like trying to figure out whether to rank Good Vibrations or Wild Thing as the better song." He looked at me like I'd just arrived from Mars and said, "Are you kidding me? Good Vibrations is a masterpiece. Wild Thing is just dumb pop music." In retrospect, he was partially right, and I consider Good Vibrations to be one of the 5 or 10 best songs ever written. But I've always had a special place in my heart for the dopey raw energy of Wild Thing.
I only like certain kinds of critics.
the kind that respect music and music listeners.
To me both songs are masterpieces and I’m against music competition.
if I like it I like it.
I don’t like critics who are elitists.
I think anyone that could call an iconic true heart of rock and roll song that has never lost its vitality and freshness dumb pop lives to criticize and not love the music.
those who can’t - teach and those that can’t teach - teach gym.