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Meh, for whatever reason Tool never did it for me. I know people say they're talented and stuff.I'm relaxed... just finished listening to Tool's Hooker With A Penis
It's a great tune! Go give it a listen...
Meh, for whatever reason Tool never did it for me. I know people say they're talented and stuff.I'm relaxed... just finished listening to Tool's Hooker With A Penis
It's a great tune! Go give it a listen...
Your list is accurate for the average music fan, which is why I still think they're the most underrated band around despite their acclaim. I love Fun, Fun, Fun and Surfin' U.S.A. but it's sad that their output from 1967-1977 basically got (and still gets) completely ignored despite being a lot more interesting than the surfing hits and f***ing Kokomo.I've not heard or heard of half of those songs, so I think this might be a closer representation of what a Beach Boys' top 10 would look like to general music fans...
California Girls
God Only Knows
Good Vibrations
Fun, Fun, Fun,
I Get Around
Barbara Ann
Don't Worry Baby
Surfin' USA
Wouldn't It Be Nice?
Kokomo
It's not about your personal 10 faves, it's about what would be considered their 10 best hits, and how those 10 stack up against another band's objectively top 10Purely subjective list based on how much I enjoy each song:
1. Let It Be
2. Golden Slumbers
3. Something
4. Here, There and Everywhere
5. Happiness Is a Warm Gun
6. The Long and Winding Road
7. Lady Madonna
8. The Ballad of John and Yoko
9. Yesterday
10. I’ll Follow the Sun
This could change at any given moment. There are about 30 songs that I considered to make this list.
I don’t understand. Do you want this thread to be based on objective data or subjectivity? How a band’s top 10 list stacks up against another is completely subjective, unless we are analyzing specific data points or datasets. Lyrics are subjective, musical complexity is subjective to an extent, musical ability is subjective, etc.It's not about your personal 10 faves, it's about what would be considered their 10 best hits, and how those 10 stack up against another band's objectively top 10
It's incredibly difficult to narrow down the Beatles' collection to just 10, but I would think their list might start something like...
Yesterday
I Want To Hold Your Hand
Let It Be
Hey Jude
Strawberry Fields Forever
A Day In The Life
Across The Universe
But then where do you go?
While My Guitar Gently Weeps?
Something?
Eleanor Rigby?
Penny Lane?
Helter Skelter?
Come Together?
Here Comes The Sun?
Love Me Do?
I Am The Walrus?
All You Need Is Love?
Help?
Hard Day's Night?
Love Me Do?
Eight Days A Week?
In My Life?
As I said earlier in the thread, if I were to start a discussion asking which NHL franchise had the best 4 centers in history, it would be a subjective answer, but objectively, certain players/teams should be fairly obviously...I don’t understand. Do you want this thread to be based on objective data or subjectivity? How a band’s top 10 list stacks up against another is completely subjective, unless we are analyzing specific data points or datasets. Lyrics are subjective, musical complexity is subjective to an extent, musical ability is subjective, etc.
What exactly are you looking for in an « objective » top 10 list? Top 10 best-selling singles? Here I’ll make it easy for you: The 10 best-selling singles by The Beatles
I’d agree with the first two and In My Life but I think everyone’s list would be different. Not saying these are my favourites but I’d have:Beatles:
Strawberry Fields Forever
A Day in the Life
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
She Loves You
We Can Work It Out
In My Life
If I Fell
Eight Days a Week
Penny Lane
Now and Then
And not based on my personal favorites, these 7 would be in my Beatles' top 10...I’d agree with the first two and In My Life but I think everyone’s list would be different. Not saying these are my favourites but I’d have:
Yesterday
A Day in The Life
Strawberry Fields
Help
Something
My Guitar Gently Weeps
In My Life
Let It Be
Hey Jude
I Wanna Hold Your Hand
HM
Come Together
She Loves You
It’s Been a Hard Days Night
Penny Lane
But it’s quite literally impossible to make an « objective » list without any criteria to base yourself on. I’m just gonna post Spotify’s top 10 most streamed Beatles songs, since it doesn’t get much more objective than that:As I said earlier in the thread, if I were to start a discussion asking which NHL franchise had the best 4 centers in history, it would be a subjective answer, but objectively, certain players/teams should be fairly obviously...
Edmonton: Gretzky, McDavid, Messier, Draisaitl
Pittsburgh: Lemieux, Crosby, Francis, Malkin
Quebec/Colorado: Peter Stastny, Forsberg, Sakic, MacKinnon
Instead, people are posting a list of their 4 favorite centers for each team, so the lists look like this...
Edmonton: MacTavish, Weight, Peca, Gretzky
Pittsburgh: Crosby, Quinn, Staal, Lang
Colorado: Paul Stastny, Drury, Ricci, Sakic
No covers...But it’s quite literally impossible to make an « objective » list without any criteria to base yourself on. I’m just gonna post Spotify’s top 10 most streamed Beatles songs, since it doesn’t get much more objective than that:
1. Here Comes the Sun
2. Come Together
3. Let It Be
4. Yesterday
5. Hey Jude
6. Twist and Shout
7. Blackbird
8. I Want to Hold Your Hand
9. In My Life
10. Something
IMO that’s a pretty good list of songs! The only one I would skip is Hey Jude due to the annoyingly long and repetitive outro.
Ok then add Help! to the list. Quality remains the same in my eyes.No covers...
Could not disagree more with this way of thinking in general. Music is not a sport with a universally agreeable/indisputable goal. There are some baseline prerequisites like needing to make money and reach enough people to survive and function, yes, but optimization of that is not an indisputable metric of what's worthy of appreciation (which to me is what "best" actually signifies, and is an inherently subjective/difficult to answer concept in this context).As I said earlier in the thread, if I were to start a discussion asking which NHL franchise had the best 4 centers in history, it would be a subjective answer, but objectively, certain players/teams should be fairly obviously...
Edmonton: Gretzky, McDavid, Messier, Draisaitl
Pittsburgh: Lemieux, Crosby, Francis, Malkin
Quebec/Colorado: Peter Stastny, Forsberg, Sakic, MacKinnon
Instead, people are posting a list of their 4 favorite centers for each team, so the lists look like this...
Edmonton: MacTavish, Weight, Peca, Gretzky
Pittsburgh: Crosby, Quinn, Staal, Lang
Colorado: Paul Stastny, Drury, Ricci, Sakic
I'm not familiar with much of their discography, but I would think Paint It Black would be among their top 10... and Start Me UpRolling Stones
Satisfaction
Gimme Shelter
Sympathy for the Devil
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Honky Tonk Woman
Brown Sugar
Angie
Miss You
Under Cover of the Night
Correct.I'm not familiar with much of their discography, but I would think Paint It Black would be among their top 10
jumping jack flash?Correct.
Rolling Stones Spotify top 10:
1. Paint It, Black
2. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
3. Start Me Up
4. Gimme Shelter
5. Sympathy for the Devil
6. Beast of Burden
7. Angie
8. Wild Horses
9. Brown Sugar
10. Miss You
rock the casbah?the Clash
White Riot
Tommy Gun
Career Opportunities
London Calling
Clampdown
Lost in the Supermarket
Washington Bullets
Train in Vain
Should I Stay or Should I Go
Guns of Brixton
I was just going by the Spotify top 10 most streamed songs since OP wants an « objective » list. Jumpin’ Jack Flash is #13.jumping jack flash?
rock the casbah?