OK yeah, fine with this too.
― Gavin in Leeds, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:46 (thirteen years ago) link
Eh, I'm not sure; I think if you were looking for the US Talking Heads impact song, it would be "Life During Wartime" or "Take Me To The River"
Ok. I thought there was something about the video for Once in a Lifetime being huge on early MTV.
― seandalai, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:47 (thirteen years ago) link
if you were looking for the US Talking Heads impact song, it would be "Life During Wartime" or "Take Me To The River"
Really? I think "Once in a Lifetime" had more impact than those, but I could be wrong. "Psycho Killer" is pretty well-known too, I would think, but people who might otherwise not know their music.
― _Rudipherous_, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:47 (thirteen years ago) link
Yeah, I guess Burning Down the House, too.
Yeah, my own first exposure to Talking Heads was the Once in a Lifetime video on MTV. They played it about once an hour, even in 1983/84.
― Señor Mexico (Johnny Fever), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:48 (thirteen years ago) link
oh that is possible; I never had MTV in its heyday so I am fuzzy on the history there. I was going off of what I heard on the radio at the time and Wikipedia info on single performance
― Yeezy reupholstered my pussy (DJP), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:48 (thirteen years ago) link
beautiful track, voted for this one. sincere and cheeky at the same time.
― skip, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:48 (thirteen years ago) link
I remember (fondly) my Kinks immersion period ca. 1995. I bought everything by them I could get my hands on, to the point of not being able to concentrate on any one album in particular...except Something Else. "Waterloo Sunset" and "David Watts" are absolutely terrific.
― Señor Mexico (Johnny Fever), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:49 (thirteen years ago) link
MN rock radio played "Life During Wartime" and "Take Me To The River" to DEATH in the early/mid 80s; I didn't know anything about "Once In A Lifetime" until Stop Making Sense came out (but I did know "I Zimbra", lol)
― Yeezy reupholstered my pussy (DJP), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:49 (thirteen years ago) link
This is turning out way better and surprising than I expected. Happy to see The Specials and Althea and Donna so high.
I'll give a meh for 'once in a lifetime' 'waterloo sunset' and 'this charming man'. All of them are songs I like but wouldn't consider them as the best of each band's respective output, let alone the best of the century.
― Moka, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:50 (thirteen years ago) link
in my experience you can hear Burning Down the House, Once in a Lifetime, and Psycho Killer in generally equal proportions on rock radio but not much past that.
― skip, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:51 (thirteen years ago) link
this poll is reminding me to go get all of those old Talking Heads albums since I don't live with my brother anymore
― Yeezy reupholstered my pussy (DJP), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:51 (thirteen years ago) link
Add "And She Was," I remember that being unavoidable on the dial when it came out. xp
― Spectrist, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:53 (thirteen years ago) link
Waterloo Sunset is my favourite Kinks song, but I'm not really a fan.
― seandalai, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:53 (thirteen years ago) link
13. STEVIE WONDER "Superstition" (1972) [2,358 points, 22 votes]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDZFf0pm0SE
― Señor Mexico (Johnny Fever), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:55 (thirteen years ago) link
hell yeah
― captayn cronch (crüt), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:56 (thirteen years ago) link
two hours of meetings, have fun everybody
― skip, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:56 (thirteen years ago) link
The Sesame Street performance of this is one of my favourite live clips ever:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ul7X5js1vE
― seandalai, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:57 (thirteen years ago) link
Shit, sorry!
oh fuck yea, that song is for all time
― Yeezy reupholstered my pussy (DJP), Friday, 3 December 2010 18:57 (thirteen years ago) link
A childhood favorite, still a favorite now.
― _Rudipherous_, Friday, 3 December 2010 18:59 (thirteen years ago) link
Superstition is my least favourite track of the list so far. It bores me to tears.
― daavid, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:00 (thirteen years ago) link
OUT
― Yeezy reupholstered my pussy (DJP), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:00 (thirteen years ago) link
hope Santa brings you a heart for christmas
― absinthe of malithe (Noodle Vague), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:01 (thirteen years ago) link
Why are you even on a board called I LOVE MUSIC?
― Señor Mexico (Johnny Fever), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:01 (thirteen years ago) link
I prefer this performance to the sesame street one:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjsVWSHw5fQ
― Fetchboy, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:02 (thirteen years ago) link
daavid is obv. some kind of cartoon villain that the Care Bears usually take 'care' of.
― the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:02 (thirteen years ago) link
Glad 'O Superman' made it, but wish it had been higher. Also, as many people have pointed out, it was NUMBER 2 IN THE CHARTS, so not sure where the dig about actually popular comes from.
Wasn't thinking about "O Superman" or anything else in particular, tbh. Wasn't trying to put in a dig. Yes, I'm North American and no, I'd never heard 'O Superman' before. I think you could go to pretty much any point on the globe and play the intro to "Strawberry Fields" and people would know it, so... anyhow, I stand behind my statement, without meaning to step on the heads of other contenders. ("Once in a Lifetime" is pretty fucking forward-thinking, too, and "When Doves Cry", and "Superstition", and... )
― a confident, off-duty spy (staggerlee), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:03 (thirteen years ago) link
i voted for 2 other stevie songs but this is also cool
― purblind snowcock splattered (a hoy hoy), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:04 (thirteen years ago) link
"forward-thinking" is a bit nebulous and pointless but so is "all the world knows a Beatles"
― absinthe of malithe (Noodle Vague), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:05 (thirteen years ago) link
Can't believe Stevie's only 60 years old.
― Spectrist, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:05 (thirteen years ago) link
12. DAVID BOWIE "Heroes" (1977) [2,444 points, 23 votes, 1 first place vote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgcc5V9Hu3g
― Señor Mexico (Johnny Fever), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:05 (thirteen years ago) link
waterloo sunset has had too much said about it but for the guy who YAWNed at YRGM, i love that song.
― purblind snowcock splattered (a hoy hoy), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:06 (thirteen years ago) link
So, staggerlee, would you say the Beatles were the most omnipresent music ever, except maybe behind Christmas music? Because if so, I know a thread for you...
― emil.y, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:07 (thirteen years ago) link
This is one of the trademark Bowie songs that's never done a damn thing for me. Where's Golden Years?
― Señor Mexico (Johnny Fever), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:07 (thirteen years ago) link
One of my favorites, and one of the 3 Bowie tracks I voted for.
― the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:08 (thirteen years ago) link
nice. i voted heroes at #13, so i can't complain with where it placed at all. obviously just a fantastic song.
― charlie h, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:08 (thirteen years ago) link
I'm pretty meh about both 'Superstition' and 'Heroes', to be perfectly honest.
― emil.y, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:08 (thirteen years ago) link
ITT: Tell The Beatles to Fuck Off
― gospermaban sim gishel (acoleuthic), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:08 (thirteen years ago) link
Yeah I am also a humungous Bowie fan who thinks "'Heroes'" is a bit boring.
― absinthe of malithe (Noodle Vague), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:08 (thirteen years ago) link
Yes I hate when people think The Beatles are the most omnipresent music ever. I could play the 'strawberry fields' intro to all of my friends and I think less than half would actually recognize it.
― Moka, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:09 (thirteen years ago) link
Ha, LJ, I was actually thinking of the Whiney thread. That thread seems more purpose built for me.
― emil.y, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:09 (thirteen years ago) link
So, staggerlee, would you say pizza is the most omnipresent food ever, except maybe behind cooked/steamed rice? Because if so, I know a thread for you...
― the structuralist constructions of (Viceroy), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:10 (thirteen years ago) link
Shit that comment upthread probably got me a few SBs.
― daavid, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:10 (thirteen years ago) link
might as well be the Fripp masturbation
― Spectrist, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:11 (thirteen years ago) link
Fetchboy, that Stevie video has the edge for dancing - but I prefer the extended jam with full band on Sesame Street.
― seandalai, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:11 (thirteen years ago) link
'superstition' is nice, just overplayed, which has dulled me to everything that's good about it.
― charlie h, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:12 (thirteen years ago) link
Can't get with everything posted today but a few classix for sure. Fripp masturbation line gonna haunt y'all.
― gospermaban sim gishel (acoleuthic), Friday, 3 December 2010 19:12 (thirteen years ago) link
I'm slowly beginning to realize that it seems likely this poll will have no Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald, Jacques Brel, Sarah Vaughan, Edith Piaf, or Frank Sinatra. Even though the top 25 has been mostly good so far, the lack of those giants seems all kinds of wrong, especially considering that artistically limited bands like Smiths or Joy Division have multiple songs in the top 100.
― Tuomas, Friday, 3 December 2010 19:13 (thirteen years ago) link