From <A HREF="http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/14/odd.elvis.reut/index.html" TARGET=_blank>Q Magazine</A><P>Q MAGAZINE'S TOP 10 <BR>1. That's All Right (Elvis Presley) <BR>2. I Wanna Hold Your Hand (The Beatles) <BR>3. God Save the Queen (The Sex Pistols) <BR>4. Rapper's Delight (Sugarhill Gang) <BR>5. Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana) <BR>6. Strange Fruit (Billie Holiday) <BR>7. Like a Rolling Stone (Bob Dylan) <BR>8. Walk This Way (Run-DMC) <BR>9. Blue Monday (New Order) <BR>10. Do They Know it's Christmas (Band Aid) <P>LONDON, England (Reuters) – An Elvis Presley cover version of an obscure blues track has been voted the song which did most to change the world. <P>"That's All Right" was recorded by Elvis as a teenager in 1954 during a jam session in Memphis. The track launched the King's career and is regarded by many as marking the start of rock 'n' roll. <P>A panel of music journalists, commissioned by Britain's Q Magazine, put "That's All Right" top of a list of "100 ground-breaking, world-altering songs that changed music and the world forever." <BR>
Top Ten Songs That Changed The World
Interesting. I agree with much of those. This might sound really ignorant of me, but what's the history behind the Billie Holiday song? I'm a true fan of hers, but wouldn't have thought to include that. <BR>Candidates for 11-20?<P>Chuck Berry – Johnny B. Goode<BR>Beatles – Day in the Life<BR>James Brown – I'm Black and I'm Proud<BR>Beach Boys – Good Vibrations (or Wouldn't It Be Nice)<BR>Prince – When Doves Cry<BR>MC5 – Kick Out The James<BR>Anthrax and P.E. – Bring the Noise<BR>Michael Jackson – Billie Jean<BR>Supremes – Love Child<BR>NWA – Straight Outta Compton<P>And for your consideration:<BR>Suicidal Tendences – Institutionalized (okay, this might be a personal choice, but I've never heard a song that better captures, through the lyrics and music, manic depression)<P><p>[This message has been edited by Relaxer (edited 01-16-2003).]
I think the Strange Fruit song was a very graphic depiction of the lynching of slaves.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial, Veranda">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ggw:<BR><B> <P>"That's All Right" was recorded by Elvis as a teenager in 1954 during a jam session in Memphis. The track launched the King's career and is regarded by many as marking the start of rock 'n' roll. <BR></B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P><BR>I suppose with this logic, the recital I performed when I was 10 of "Oh come all ye faithfull" on the violin in front of 30 people will be on this list when I learn the guitar and shoot for the top of the charts.<BR>
I dont see the similarity at all.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Arial, Veranda">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by markie:<BR><B>I dont see the similarity at all.</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Markie did you get my e-m?? I sent it to yer wife's yahoo account…<BR> <A HREF="http://laviudanegra.com/lvnrcd004.html" TARGET=_blank>http://laviudanegra.com/lvnrcd004.html</A> <P>btw, when are we swapping the Phonic's DVD w/ the Clash's DVD?
Originally posted by Fico:<BR> Markie did you get my e-m?? I sent it to yer wife's yahoo account…<BR> [<BR>btw, when are we swapping the Phonic's DVD w/ the Clash's DVD?<P>yes,<P>and when you stop posting your link every 60 seconds.
orvilles song-keith harris and orville changed my world.
no one mentioned britneys im a slave for you? whats up with that?