Xfm has published  its list of the 100  greatest British songs.
 Before I start on a  rant, I acknowledge that all such lists are entirely subjective and essentially  pointless.
 But I'm a man, I'm a  geek, I'm a lover of lists and I'm a music snob.
 So, to the list.  Oasis take the top three spots, perhaps giving an indication as to the voters'  demographic.
 The Beatles don't  feature until number 18, and then with Hey Jude.
 They don't feature  again until number 31, with Come Together.
 Feeder and Snow  Patrol both feature. Queen don't. (I'm no fan of Queen, but I would have thought  Bohemian Rhapsody might have made the list).
 Should The Jimi  Hendrix Experience feature, given that two thirds of their members were  British?
 I realise that by  even commenting on the list, I'm validating it. But it all just seems so  wrong.
 Incidentally, here's  my Top Ten:
 1. Strawberry  Fields Forever - The Beatles
 2. Here It  Comes - Doves
 3. While My  Guitar Gently Weeps - The Beatles
 4. 20th Century  Boy - T.Rex
 5. Paranoid  Android - Radiohead
 6. Made of  Stone - The Stone Roses
 7. All You Need  Is Love - The Beatles
 8.  Supersonic - Oasis
 9. The Devil  Walks In The Sand - The Cooper Temple Clause
 10. The White  Room - Cream
 So, having found  fault with the inclusion of Feeder and Snow Patrol in the list, I stick Doves,  T.Rex and The Cooper Temple Clause in the Top Ten. But that's because I'm  right.
I think list are silly. Unless it is the grocery list.
ReplyDeleteFor anyone to claim that the Verve's Drugs Don't Work is in the top 100 British songs ever they have to be having a laugh.
ReplyDeleteNo Free and All Right Now?
No Van Morrison?
and who are Muse?
Pish.
You're showing your age Rab ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'd have put The Drugs Don't Work in my list of the top 100 British songs without a doubt.
Muse are one of the biggest bands on the planet now, with a phenomenally talented musician in Matt Bellamy at the helm. Knights of Cydonia definitely warrants a mention in the list, and I'd be surprised if any rock fans of your vintage didn't like it - I bet The Tomahawk Kid does.... :-)
..... as long as I live, I will never fully understand your love for the Beatles.......... even if I lived a thousand years.........
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...And I'll never fully understand people who don't love The Beatles...
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