Acclaimed Music Top 5000 Songs

True, an interesting mix, Sam
I’m no Rick Nelson fan, but gotta say I’d put “Lonesome Town” in a better spot. Has such a great, sad vibe and gained some increased recognition when Tarantino used on soundtrack to Pulp Fiction

“Christmas (Baby Please Come Home” is such a great song that it wasn’t odd at all playing 3 months too late

Del Shannon’s “Hats Off to Larry” is a nice kiss-off song. Del is giving Larry kudos for breaking the heart of the girl who broke his
OTOH (though I live LaVern Baker), “Jim Dandy Got Married” is so similar to her original “Jim Dandy, I’m not sure it deserves to be here

First listen for me: Board sof Canada’s “Roygbiv” (cute name that brings me back to science class). Not Boards first entry, I saw the song and immediately worried if this would be some 20 min song. Surprise - less that three and brevity helped. I enjoyed it

Wasn’t impressed with Yeezus when it first came out, but “Blood on the Leaves” is a good ‘un (and hey, Billie’s “Strange Fruit” is sampled).

“The Ghost of Tom Jones” - great song from Bruce’s second half of career, both in its original and it’s more electrified redo with Bruce and Tom Morello

Lee Perry’s “Roast Fish...” and William Bell’s Stax original of “You Don’t Miss” (remade by Otis Redding) are both tremendously cool songs:cool: (the Stax tour was one of my high points in visiting Memphis)
 
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@Zeeba Neighba , you’re picking up speed! :cheer:

Encourage by Sam's applause, I continue onward with new purpose:

3446) "Living Doll" by Cliff Richard (1959)
3445) "I Belong In Your Arms" by Chairlift (2012)
3444) "Interstellar Overdrive" by Pink Floyd (1967)
3443) "Award Tour" by A Tribe Called Quest feat. Trugoy (1993)
3442) "Move That Dope" by Future feat. Pharrell, Pusha T, & Casino (2014)
3441) "This Magic Moment" by The Drifters (1960)
3440) "A Little Bit of Soap" by The Jarmels (1961)
3439) "Master and Servant" by Depeche Mode (1984)
3438) "Shock the Monkey" by Peter Gabriel (1982)
3437) "To the End" by Blur (1994)
3436) "Pulp Fiction" by Alex Reece (1995)
3435) "Where Did You Sleep Last Night? by Nirvana (1994)
3434) "Crosseyed and Painless" by Talking Heads (1980)]
3433) "110%/You're Never Gonna Move" by Jessie Ware (2012)
3432) "Le Soleil est pres de moi" by Air (1997)
3431) "Tighten Up" by The Black Keys (2010)
3430) "Peppermint Twist" by Joey Dee & The Starlighters (1961)
3429) "Something to Talk About" by Bonnie Raitt (1991)
3428) "Almost Grown" by Chuck Berry (1959)
3427) "Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Bonnie Tyler (1983)
3426) "As Time Goes By" by Dooley Wilson (1942)
3425) "What Is Life" by George Harrison (1970)

Plenty of familiar songs in this twenty from Nirvana's live cover of the old folk song "In the Pines" to Syd Barrett era Pink Floyd to the Black Keys to Bonnie Tyler to the iconic Dooley Wilson from the film Casablanca. Great, great list. Do any deserve better spots? Well certainly there are different preferences (I've always loved the Jarmels' soulful "Little Bit of Soap") but I'm OK with most of these. If I must quibble, it would be with the Drifters classic "This Magic Moment" with Ben E. King's great vocals.
 
Today:
3424) "Mississippi Queen" by Mountain (1970)
3423) "Kid" by Pretenders (1979)
3422) "Here Comes the Night" by Them (1965)
3421) "Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)" by Ella Fitzgerald (1956)
3420) "When I Come Around" by Green Day (1994)
3419) "All or Nothing At All" by Frank Sinatra (1940)
3418) "La-Di-Da-Di" by Doug E. Fresh (1985)
3417) "Sincere" by MJ Cole (1998)
3416) "Soul on Fire" by LaVern Baker (1953)
3415) "Evil" by Howlin' Wolf (1954)
3414) "U Can't Touch This" by MC Hammer (1990)
3413) "Into Your Arms" by The Lemonheads (1993)
3412) "Daytona 500" by Ghostface Killah (1996)
3411) "Communication Breakdown" by Led Zeppelin (1969)
3410) "Criminal" by Fiona Apple (1996)
3409) "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand" by Primitive Radio Gods (1996)
3408) "Turn on Your Love Light' by Bobby Bland (1961)
3407) "Dipper Mouth Blues" by King Oliver & His Jazz Band
3406) "Lagrimas negras" by Trio Matamoros (1932)
3405) "Baby, Please Don't Go" by Them (1964)

More later, but good list and an enjoyable listen so far today (no real duds really). Hey, look - two Them songs!
 
Next up:
3404) "That's the Way Love Goes" by Janet Jackson (1993)
3403) "Can't Stand Losing You" by The Police (1978)
3402) "Lapdance" by N.E.R.D. (2001)
3401) "And the Angels Sing" by Benny Goodman & His Orchestra with Martha Tilton and Ziggy (1939)
3400) "Upside Down" by The Jesus and Mary Chain (1984)
3399) "Shine A Light" by Wolf Parade (2005)
3398) "My Back Pages" by The Byrds (1967)
3397) "Sin documentos" by Los Rodriguez (1993)
3396) "Supper's Ready" by Genesis (1972)
3395) "My Boyfriend's Back" by The Angels (1963)
3394) "U Got the Look" by Prince (1987)
3393) "Roc Boys (And the Winner Is)..." by Jay-Z (2007)
3392) "Beyond the Sea" by Bobby Darin (1959)
3391) "Simon Says" by Pharoahe Monch (1999)
3390) "It's In His Kiss (The Shoop-Shoop Song)" by Betty Everett (1963)

A few more this morning
Two wonderful early 60s "girl group" songs with Betty Everett and The Angels
And then there's Genesis' "Supper's Ready" off of Foxtrot (an album I own but can't say I play much) - not a bad song but 22 minutes...that just cruel, listmakers ;)
 
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3389) "Clear" by Cybotron (1983)
3388) "History Repeating" by Propellerheads feat. Shirley Bassey (1997)
3387) "Maple Leaves" by Jens Lekman (2003)
3386) "No More Heroes" by The Stranglers (1977)
3385) "Water Me" by FKA Twigs (2013)
3384) "Die Slow" by HEALTH (2009)
3383) "I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man" by Prince (1987)
3382) "Star Sign" by Teenage Fanclub (1991)
3381) "Black Night" by Deep Purple (1970)
3380) "Wasted Days" by Cloud Nothings (2012)
3379) "The Wallflower" by Etta James (1955)
3378) "Ring My Bell" by Anita Ward (1979)
3377) "Riversong" by Dennis Wilson (1977)
3376) "Der Kommissar" by Falco (1982)
3375) "Learning to Fly" by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (1991)
3374) "I Love It" by Icona Pop (feat. Charli XCX) (2012)
3373) "Country Blues" by Dock Boggs (1927)
3372) "Nothing But A Heartache" by The Flirtations (1968)
3371) "Baby Please Don't Go" by Big Joe Williams (1935)
3370) "La balsa" by Los Gatos (1967)
3369) "Free Ride" by Edgar Winter Group (1972)
3368) "All Night Long (All Night)" by Lionel Richie (1983)
3367) "Three Girl Rhumba" by Wire (1977)
3366) "We Don't Care" by Wire (1977)
3365) "Cause = Time" by Broken Social Scene (2002)
3364) "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over" by Lenny Kravitz (1991)
3363) "Debris" by Faces (1971)
3362) "One Mint Julep" by The Clovers (1952)
3361) "Astral Weeks" by Van Morrison (1968)
3360) "Gold Lion" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs (2006)
3359) "P.S.K. (What Does It Mean?) by Schoolly D (1985)
3358) "Sowing the Seeds of Love" by Tears for Fears (1989)
3357) "The Stroll" by The Diamonds (1957)
3356) "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas (1974)
3355) "Juxtaposed with You" by Super Furry Animals (2001)
3354) "If I Were Your Woman" by Gladys Knight & The Pips (1970)
3353) "Clubbed to Death" by Rob Dougan (1995)
3352) "All Mine" by Portishead (1997)
3351) "Always Crashing in the Same Car" by David Bowie (1977)

Morning Listening
Again, a great morning listen. No tremendous injustices IMO but some good songs
a) Heroes mentioned in "No More Heroes": Trotsky, Lenin, "the Great Elmyra" (perhaps an erroneous reference to painter/forger Elmyr de Hory), and Sancho Panza. The Stranglers need a higher bar for heroes (one is fictional for goodness sake!)
b) "One Mint Julep" from 1951 was indeed first recorded by the doo wop group the Clovers. Of course, it's been re-recorded tons of times and most think of Ray Charles' version. But the Clovers version is one of the first singles to have a sax solo per Wiki
c) Big Joe Williams, cool Delta bluesman and 9-string guitarist (and most definitely not the standards singer who later sang with Basie)
d) I'd have to be really, really drunk to include "Kung Fu Fighting" on any such greatest-songs list even down at #3356
e) We Yanks know After the Fire's version of "Der Kommissar" better than the Falco 1981 original. I had forgotten about the original actually; haven't heard it in years.
f) Great hearing Shirley Bassey's style translate to the electronic music of the Propellerheads
 
Forward Ho!
3350) "Les Copains d'abord" by Georges Brasens (1963)
3349) "Islands" by The xx (2009)
3348) "S.F. Sorrow is Born" by The Pretty Things (1968)
3347) "Baby It's You" by The Shirelles (1961)
3346) "The Diamond Sea" by Sonic Youth (1995)
3345) "Show Me" by Joe Tex (1967)
3344) "Norway" by Beach House (2009)
3343) "Halcyon" by Orbital (1992)
3342) "Only the Strong Survive" by Jerry Butler (1968)
3341) "Can't Truss It" by Public Enemy (1991)
3340) "Game of Pricks" by Guided by Voices (1995)
3339) "No Excuses" by Alice in Chains (1994)
3338) "The End of the World" by Skeeter Davis (1962)
3337) "Good Times Bad Times" by Led Zeppelin (1969)
3336) "Crocodile Rock" by Elton John (1972)
3335) "Friends in Low Places" by Garth Brooks (1990)
3334) "Poison" by Bell Biv Devoe (1990)
3333) "Passing Out Pieces" by Mac DeMarco (2014)
3332) "Cloud Nine" by The Temptations (1968)
 
Next up:
3331) "The King of Rock 'n' Roll" by Prefab Sprout (1988)
3330) "Drunk in Love" by Beyonce feat. Jay-Z (2013)
3329) "This Ain't No Picnic" by Minutemen (1984)
3328) "Mona Lisa" by Nat King Cole (1950)
3327) "Melody Day" by Caribou (2007)
3326) "We Bros" by WU LYF (2011)
3325) "Why Can't We Be Friends?" by War (1975)
3324) "Lump" by The Presidents of the United States of America (1995)
3323) "Bad" by Michael Jackson (1987)
3322) "DWYCK" by Gang Starr feat. Nice & Smooth (1992)
3321) "Keep on Truckin, Part 1" by Eddie Kendricks (1973)
3320) "Carnival" by The Cardigans (1995)
3319) "Whatever Happened to My Rock 'n' Roll? (Punk Song)" by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (2001)
3318) "E-Bow the Letter" by R.E.M. (1996)
3317) "Tubular Bells" by Mike Oldfield (1973)
3316) "She's Got You" by Patsy Cline (1962)
3315) "Alice" by Tom Waits (2002)
3314) "Grace Kelly" by Mika (2007)
3313) "Save Me" by Aimee Mann (1999)
3312) "Small Town" by John Cougar Mellencamp (1985)
3311) "Tea For Two" by Art Tatum (1939)
3310) "Let's Dance to Joy Division" by The Wombats (2007)
3309) "Cream" by Prince and the New Power Generation (1991)
3308) "Don't Save Us From the Flames" by M83 (2005)
3307) "Rag Doll" by The Four Seasons (1964)
3306) "Goo Goo Muck" by The Cramps (1991)
3305) "Summertime" by DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince (1991)
3304) "Silver Screen, Shower Scene" by Felix Da Housecat (2001)
3303) "Black Betty" by Ram Jam (1977)
3302) "Free Jazz" by Ornette Coleman (1961)
3301) "The Things We Do For Love" by 10cc (1976)
3300) "You Gots to Chill" by EPMD (1988)
3299) "Ballad of Big Nothing" by Elliott Smith (1997)
3298) "Legs" by ZZ Top (1983)
3297) "Erotic City" by Prince and The Revolution (1984)
3296) "Flying Saucer's Rock 'n' Roll" by Bill Riley (1957)
3295) "Get Ready" by The Temptations (1966)
3294) "Ulysses" by Franz Ferdinand (2008)
3293) "Bird Dog" by The Everly Brothers (1958)
 
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Random thought about above list - three titles with "Rock 'n' Roll" in them.
I must admit, the apostrophe both before and after the N has always bothered me. It's Rock! An exciting, rebellious and sinister genre, right? Just because you're taking out two letters doesn't mean you HAVE to substitute both with apostrophes. How about screw the apostrophes, rockers, and just say Rock N Roll?! Or maybe just a simple off-the-cuff Rock N' Roll? (that's how I tend to type it). Something about those two apostrophes seem wrong.

Oh, and the Tempts "Get Ready" is killer and deserves a better spot

That is all
 
Some afternoon listening:
3292) "A Million Miles Away" by The Plimsouls (1981)
3291) "French Navy" by Camera Obscura
3290) "Far Near" by Jamie XX (2011)
3289) "Goin' Out of My Head" by Little Anthony and The Imperials (1964)
3288) "The First Cut is The Deepest" by P.P. Arnold (1967)
3287) "XXXO" by M.I.A. (2010)
3286) "The Fat Man" by Fats Domino (1950)
3285) "Smokebelch II" by The Sabres of Paradise (1993)
3284) "Drinking in L.A." by Bran Van 3000 (1997)
3283) "Pumping on Your Stereo" by Supergrass (1999)
3282) "You're Still the One" by Shania Twain (1997)
3281) "Johnny Hit and Run Paulene" by X (1980)
3280) "And She Was" by Talking Heads (1985)
3279) "The Hidden Camera" by Photek (1996)
3278) "Shit, Damn, Mothef*cker" by D'Angelo (1995)
3277) "Welcome to Paradise" by Green Day (1994)
3276) " (Ghost) Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend)" by Vaughn Monroe (1949)
3275) "Queen Bitch" by David Bowie (1971)
3274) "Lonely Weekends" by Charlie Rich (1960)
 
Today's listens:
3273) "Kill All Hippies" by Primal Scream (2000)
3272) "The Wild Ones" by Suede (1994)
3271) "Non, je ne regrette rien" by Edith Piaf (1960)
3270) "Blue Seven" by Sonny Rollins (1956)
3269) "I Thank You" by Sam & Dave (1968)
3268) "Back Door Man" by Howlin' Wolf (1961)
3267) "Who Are You" by The Who (1978)
3266) "Who Do You Love" by Quicksilver Messenger Sevice (1969)
3265) "It Ain't Me Babe" by Bob Dylan (1964)
3264) "Wooden Ships" by Crosby, Stills & Nash (1969)
3263) "Another Saturday Night" by Sam Cooke (1963)
3262) "Harlem Shuffle" by Bob & Earl (1963)
3261) "Abraham, Martin and John" by Dion (1968)
3260) "Track C - Group Dancers" by Charles Mingus (1963)
3259) "Tausend Tranen tief" by Blumfeld (1999)
3258) "The Engine Driver" by Decemberists (2005)
3257) "Runnin'" by The Pharcyde (1995)
3256) "Let's Stick Together" by Bryan Ferry (1976)
3255) "Watermelon Man" by Mongo Santamaria (1963)
3254) "Numbers on the Board" by Pusha T (2013)
3253) "White Wedding" by Billy Idol (1982)
3252) "Goody Two Shoes" by Adam Ant (1982)
3251) "Reel Around the Fountain" by The Smiths (1984)
3250) "You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate (1975)
3249) "La Javanaise" by Serge Gainsbourg (1963)
3248) "Giorgio by Moroder" by Daft Punk (2013)
3247) "A Little God In My Hands" by Swans (2014)
3246) "Yellow Moon" by The Neville Brothers (1989)
3245) "Lucky Star" by Madonna (1983)
3244) "We're Not Gonna Take It/See Me, Feel Me" by The Who (1969)

a) Personal goal: break 3000 over the next week
b) This may seem obvious, but this is probably the best, most consistent list so far - so many good numbers and many well known songs. Of course, I expect this as the series goes on but this list stands out
c) For a list that hasn't really covered jazz too much, surprised that two numbers (and some lesser known ones in a way) made this particular list. Sonny Rollins' "Blue Seven" off Saxophone Colossus is just great hard bop. Surprised to see the Mingus piece here, not because it's not deserving, but rather because it's a part of the greater whole of Black Saint and the Sinner Lady
d) Between Sam Cooke, Sam & Dave's "I Thank You" and Bob & Earl's "Harlem Shuffle", I am filled with soul today!
e) Little surprised about the presence of "Abraham, Martin & John" on the list especially above "Wooden Ships", "Harlem Shuffle", and Dylan's "It Ain't Me Babe" (all of these could be arguably higher). Still, Dion's tribute song is so beautifully sung, it's hard to fault it's place here.
f) Hey! Two Who songs

More later I hope
 
More today!
3243) "C30 C60 C90 Go!" by Bow Wow Wow (1980)
3242) "The Morning" by The Weeknd (2011)
3241) "Shady Lane" by Pavement (1997)
3240) "She's Leaving Home" by The Beatles (1967)
3239) "Sundown" by Gordon Lightfoot (1974)
3238) "Fantasy" by Mariah Carey (1995)
3237) "Stolen Moments" by Oliver Nelson (1961)
3236) "2080" by Yeasayer (2007)
3235) "Secret" by Madonna (1994)
3234) "Bristol Stomp" by The Dovells (1961)
3233) "Space Invaders Are Smoking Grass" by I-F (1997)
3232) "Heart of the City" by Nick Lowe (1976)
3231) "Cripple And the Starfish" by Antony and the Johnsons (2000)
3230) "Come and Get It" by Badfinger (1969)
3229) "It's Over" by Roy Orbison (1964)
3228) "The Day Before You Came" by ABBA (1982)
3227) "Girl U Want" by Devo (1980)
3226) "Lamento Boliviano" by Enanitos Verdes (1994)
3225) "Better Be Home Soon" by Crowded House (1988)
3224) "You're Gorgeous" by BabyBird (1996)
3223) "Do You Want to Dance" by Bobby Freeman (1958)
3222) "Attracting Flies" by AlumnaGeorge (2013)
3221) "Savory" by Jawbox (1994)
3220) "New Kid in Town" by Eagles (1976)
 
3219) "Louie Louie" by Richard Berry (1957)
3218) "Mystery Train" by Little Junior's Blue Flames (1953)
3217) "Holes" by Mercury Rev (1998)
3216) "Policy of Truth" by Depeche Mode (1990)
3215) "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood & The Destroyers (1982)
3214) "Bonzo Goes to Bitburg" by Ramones (1985)
3213) "Wake Up, Boo!" by The Boo Radleys (1995)
3212) "Do They Know It's Christmas?" by Band Aid (1984)
3211) "Slow" by Kylie Minogue (2003)
3210) "Wear You To The Ball" by Hugh Roy and John Holt (1970)
3209) "We Shall Overcome" by Pete Seeger (1963)
3208) "You Got the Love" by The Source feat. Candi Staton (1991)
3207) "If You Want Me to Stay" by Sly and the Family Stone (1973)
3206) "Woodstock" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (1970)
3205)" Baby Let's Play House" by Elvis Presley (1955)
3204) "Dear Prudence" by The Beatles (1968)
3203) "The Fall" by Rhye (2012)
3202) "Neighborhood #2 (Laika)" by Arcade Fire (2004)
3201) "Tupelo" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (1985)
3200) "Infected" by The The (1986)
3199) "Like I Love You" by Justin Timberlake (2002)
3198) "Livery Stable Blues" by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (1917)
3197) "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" by Busta Rhymes (1997)
3196) "Walkin' On the Sun" by Smash Mouth (1997)
3195) "Metal Mickey" by Suede (1992)
3194) "Riot in Cell Block #9" by The Robins (1954)
3193) "The Mayor of Simpleton" by XTC (1989)
3192) "Peso" by A$AP Rocky (2011)
3191) "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" by Spinners (1972)
3190) "I've Seen All Good People" by Yes (1971)
3189) "Memo From Turner" by Mick Jagger (1970)
3188) "Take It Easy" by Eagles (1972)

Thoughts:
a) Hey! Richard Berry's original of "Louie, Louie". Now I can finally figure out what the Kingsmen are singing
b) Hey! Little Junior's original of "Mystery Train". Now I can finally figure out what Elvis is singing
c) Hey! Candi Staton's original....OK Florence of Florence + the Machine's cover of "You Got the Love" is pretty clear. Actually didn't know about Staton's original. Lots of covers today
d) "We Shall Overcome" way down here. C'mon. Not only historically important as a civil rights anthem, but pretty inspiring. I'm inspired listening to it and I don't even have a cause.
e) Sly's "If You Want Me to Stay" is not as well known as their peak hits (it did hit top 20) but this single (off 1973's album Fresh) is really good
f) "Livery Stable Blues", jazz's first recorded single 101 years ago
g) Though included on a lot of Stones comps (and it is a Jagger/Richards composition), "Memo From Turner" is actually a solo Mick song off the film soundtrack Performance. Ry Cooder is on slide guitar here.
h) See what I did - ended yesterday's playlist with an Eagles song...today's too
 
Next up:
3187) "Wood Beez (Pray Like Aretha Franklin)" by Scritti Politti (1984)
3186) "Safe From Harm" by Massive Attack (1991)
3185) "Waiting iin Vain" by Bob Marley & The Wailers (1977)
3184) "Bobby Jean" by Bruce Springsteen (1984)
3183) "Lemon" by U2 (1993)
3182) "Right Here, Right Now" by Fatboy Slim (1998)
3181) "Mr. Big Stuff" by Jean Knight (1971)
3180) "Skylarking" by Horace Andy (1972)
3179) "Sherry" by The Four Seasons (1962)
3178) "Debonair" by The Afghan Whigs (1993)
3177) "Walk Right Back" by The Everly Brothers (1961)
3176) "Higher Love' by Steve Winwood (1986)
3175) "Prove It All Night" by Bruce Springsteen (1978)
3174) "Right Place Wrong Time" by Dr. John (1973)
3173) "Entertainment!" by Phoenix (2013)
3172) "Dirty Old Town" by The Pogues (1985)
3171) "Mambo #5" by Perez Prado (1950)
3170) "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison (1996)
3169) "Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)" by Del Shannon (1964)
3168) "Satta Massa Gana" by The Abyssinians (1971)
3167) "Velocity Girl" by Primal Scream (1986)
3166) "Frozen" by Madonna (1998)
3165) "I'll Believe In Anything" by Wolf Parade (2005)
3164) "Book of Rules" by The Heptones (1976)
3163) "Tell Me Something Good" by Rufus (1974)
3162) "Flume" by Bon Iver (2007)
3161) "Livin' La Vida Loca" by Ricky Martin (1999)
3160) "Help Me, Rhonda" by The Beach Boys (1965)
3159) "A More Perfect Union" by Titus Andronicus (2010)
3158) "Hot on the Heels of Love" by Throbbing Gristle (1979)
3157) "Pon De Floor" by Major Lazer (1997)
3156) "Say No Go" by De La Soul (1989)
3155) "Monkey Wrench" by Foo Fighters (1997)
 
Afternoon listens:
3154) "Under Cover of Darkness" by The Strokes (2011)
3153) "Bolero falaz" by Aterciopelados (1995)
3152) "Queen of Hearts" by Fucked Up (2011)
3151) "All My Life' by Foo Fighters (2002)
3150) "Telephone" by Lady Gaga feat. Beyonce (2009)
3149) "Constant Craving" by k.d. Lang (1992)
3148) "Don't Stand So Close To Me" by The Police (1980)
3147) "Vitamin C" by Can (1972)
3146) "The Rain Song" by Led Zeppelin (1973)
3145) "Whispering" by Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra (1920)
3144) "When You Sleep" by My Bloody Valentine (1991)
3143) "Good Life" by Kanye West feat. T-Pain (2007)
3142) "You Can Call Me Al" by Paul Simon (1986)
3141) "You Got Yr Cherry Bomb" by Spoon (2007)
3140) "Optimo" by Liquid Liquid (1983)
3139) "Mistaken For Strangers" by The National (2007)
3138) "Hello Stranger" by Barbara Lewis (1963)
3137) "LFO" by LFO (1991)
3136) "Reptilia" by The Strokes (2003)
3135) "Moment of Surrender" by U2 (2009)
3134) "The Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton (1959)
3133) "Le Vent nous portera" by Noir Desir (2001)
3132) "Ambition" by Subway Sect (1978)
3131) "Excuses" by The Morning Benders (2010)
3130) "Phantom Limb" by The Shins (2007)
3129) "I Used to Love h.e.r." by Common Sense/Common (1994)
3128) "Egyptian Reggae" by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers (1977)
3127) "Release the Bats" by The Birthday Party" (1981)
3126) "Repeater" by Fugazi (1990)
3125) "Only You" by Yazoo/Yaz (1982)
3124) "Life in a Glasshouse" by Radiohead (2001)
 
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I'm comin' I'm comin'

Busy day (though not busy enough to post the songs themselves)

Thoughts:
a) Today's two playlists had two Foo Fighters songs - see now that we've gotten past the dreck of the bottom 3000s, I expect the entire Foo Fighters catalog will be popping up now ;) I tell you, to me, their songs are interchangeable. Just can't get into them as much as Dave Grohl seems like a cool guy
b) Mambo #5 search brought Lou Bega's hit from the 90s up first. Yikes, dodged a bullet there - luckily I paid close attention and picked the correct choice, Perez Prado (which I own and should listen to more)
c) U2 is very well represented in this countdown, and sometimes (as much as I love certain albums) perhaps a bit too much. "Moment of Surrender" is just a'ight. I will say I've never listened to their Europop album Pop ever but I kinda dug "Lemon"'s sound.
d) Lotta good second tier 70s songs today: "Mr. Big Stuff", "Right Place Wrong Time", "Tell Me Something Good"
e) I said it earlier in the countdown, every time I hear The National, I think of SGal....then wonder how she could have adored that group so much. Yawn
f) "In 1814 we took a little trip along with Colonel Jackson 'long the mighty Mississip'"...my dad used to sing lines from Johnny Horton's "Battle of New Orleans". Though actually born in L.A., he moved to LA (Louisiana) and is associated with our fair state down her. Fun Horton fact: he married Hank Williams widow and was good friends with Johnny Cash (who covered his country hit "When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's 40 Below)" (which I just found out Horton did today - I've always known the Cash version))
g) Yes I misspelled "Waiting iin Vain" (and too lazy to correct). No, I didn't misspell "You Got Yr Cherry Bomb "
h) Never heard Del Shannon's "Keep Searchin'" but man it's a cool ditty
i) I don't think there are any great injustices on today's list, but Springsteen fans all love the two entries "Bobby Jean" (which is an ode to Little Steven actually who was leaving the band around the Born In the USA tour (Nils Lofgren joined the band at that time, now they both tour with Bruce) and "Prove It All Night". Both really are better than, say, "Livin' La Vida Loca" and "Return of the Mack" as much as enjoy both of those 90s hits
 
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I'm comin' I'm comin'

Busy day (though not busy enough to post the songs themselves)

Thoughts:
a) Today's two playlists had two Foo Fighters songs - see now that we've gotten past the dreck of the bottom 3000s, I expect the entire Foo Fighters catalog with be popping up now ;) I tell you, to me, their songs are interchangeable. Just can't get into them as much as Dave Grohl seems like a cool guy
b) Mambo #5 search brought Lou Bega's hit from the 90s up first. Yikes, dodged a bullet there - luckily I paid close attention and picked the correct choice, Perez Prado (which I own and should listen to more)
c) U2 is very well represented in this countdown, and sometimes (as much as I love certain albums) perhaps a bit too much. "Moment of Surrender" is just a'ight. I will say I've never listened to their Europop album Pop ever but I kinda dug "Lemon"'s sound.
d) Lotta good second tier 70s songs today: "Mr. Big Stuff", "Right Place Wrong Time", "Tell Me Something Good"
e) I said it earlier in the countdown, every time I hear The National, I think of SGal....then wonder how she could have adored that group so much. Yawn
f) "In 1814 we took a little trip along with Colonel Jackson 'long the mighty Mississip'"...my dad used to sing lines from Johnny Horton's "Battle of New Orleans". Though actually born in L.A., he moved to LA (Louisiana) and is associated with our fair state down her. Fun Horton fact: he married Hank Williams widow and was good friends with Johnny Cash (who covered his country hit "When It's Springtime In Alaska (It's 40 Below)" (which I just found out Horton did today - I've always known the Cash version))
g) Yes I misspelled "Waiting iin Vain" (and too lazy to correct). No, I didn't misspell "You Got Yr Cherry Bomb "
h) Never heard Del Shannon's "Keep Searchin'" but man it's a cool ditty
i) I don't think there are any great injustices on today's list, but Springsteen fans all love the two entries "Bobby Jean" (which is an ode to Little Steven actually who was leaving the band around the Born In the USA tour (Nils Lofgren joined the band at that time, now they both tour with Bruce) and "Prove It All Night". Both really are better than, say, "Livin' La Vida Loca" and "Return of the Mack" as much as enjoy both of those 90s hits

As much as I love Nirvana, I've always hated the Foo Fighters. Just sounds like so much MOR AOR corporate rock by committee.
 
3123) "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" by Blind Lemon Jefferson (1928)
3122) "Snowbird" by Anne Murray (1969)
3121) "Patches" by Clarence Carter (1970)
3120) "William, It Was Really Nothing" by The Smiths (1984)
3119) "Goldfinger" by Shirley Bassey (1964)
3118) "Glass Jar" by Gang Gang Dance (2011)
3117) "Walking on A Dream" by Empire of the Sun (2008)
3116) "Allons a Lafayette" by Joseph Falcon (1928)
3115) "Senor Matanza" by Mano Negra (1994)
3114) "I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent" by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers (1956)
3113) "One Headlight" by The Wallflowers (1996)
3112) "A Shot In the Arm" by Wilco (1999)
3111) "Tiger Rag" by The Original Dixieland Jazz Band (1918)
3110) "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" by Urge Overkill (1994)
3109) "River" by Joni Mitchell (1971)
3108) "Little Bit" by Lykke Li (2007)
3107) "Dig!! Lazarus, Dig!!!" by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (2007)
3106) "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" by Marianne Faithfull (1979)
3105) "Life is a Highway" by Tom Cochrane (1991)
3104) "Please Send Me Someone to Love" by Percy Mayfield (1950)
3103) "Lovely Head" by Goldfrapp (2000)
3102) "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite" by R.E.M. (1992)
3101) "Carissa" by Sun Kil Moon (2014)
3100) "I Heard Her Call My Name" by The Velvet Undergroun (1968)
3099) "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" by Genesis (1974)
3098) "When the Saints Go Marching In" by Louis Armstrong (1938)
3097) "Cocaine Blues" by Johnny Cash (1968)
3096) "Rocket Queen" by Guns n' Roses (1987)
3095) "The Sun Rising" by The Beloved (1989)
3094) "Play with Fire" by The Rolling Stones (1965)
3093) "Sunday Mornin' Coming Down" by Kris Kristofferson (1970)
3092) "Stay With Me" by Sam Smith (2014)
3091) "Chelsea Girls" by Nico (1967)
3090) "Sweet Gene Vincent" by Ian Dury and the Blockheads (1977)
3089) "Pass That Dutch" by Missy Elliott (2003)
3088) "Helicopter" by Bloc Party (2004)
3087) "It's Too Late" by The Streets (2002)
3086) "Double Barrel" by Dave and Ansil Collins (1970)
3085) "Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" by Moby (1999)
3084) "War" by Bob Marley & The Wailers (1976)
3083) "Strange Town" by The Jam (1979)
3082) "Don't Know Why" by Norah Jones (2002)
3081) "Baltimore" by Randy Newman (1977)
3080) "Dress" by PJ Harvey (1991)
3079) "All the Small Things" by Blink-182 (1999)
3078) "Girlfriend" by Matthew Sweet (1991)
3077) "Life is a Northern Town" by The Dream Academy (1985)
3076) "Rockin' All Over the World" by John Fogerty (1975)
3075) "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" by Manfred Mann (1964)
3074) "Mother's Little Helper" by The Rolling Stones (1966)
3073) "Show Biz Kids" by Steely Dan (1973)
3072) Wall of Death" by Richard and Linda Thompson (1982)

Thoughts:
a) This list is from this weekend. Wanted to finish 3000 by today - listening to music now and looks like I'm gonna make it -yay! Post rest later though
b) Anne Murray on the top songs list...is this a sign of the Apocalypse? Kidding aside, "Snowbird" is just an OK song
c) Ditto, the GNR entry "Rocket Queen". And I have never particularly enjoyed "Patches"
d) OTOH, though I seldom listen to Joni Mitchell (and don't enjoy/appreciate her like others her), "River" is tremendous and deserves a better place
e) Love, love, love "Sunday Mornin' Coming Round". "There's something in a Sunday makes a body feel alone"
f) Interestingly TWO Original Dixieland Jazz Band entries from the 19-teens just 80 songs apart. I think the lower entry "Livery Stable Blues" should be the better situated of the two
g) "Gold-fingah! He's the man..."
h) Interesting appearance of the Urge Overkill version of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" made famous with it's appearance in Pulp Fiction
i) Nick Cave scores another entry, and another good one. Though I discovered him late in life, I truly believe he's one of the most talented songwriters of the past 25 years
j) "Life is a Highway"...eh?! I guess a lot of people like it (either this version or the later Rascal Flatts cover)
k) "Wall of Death", the last song on the last Richard and Linda album - as such, it has a tremendous resonance for me
 
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