Still don’t know how to post a link so can I say “Drive “ by the Cars ? Best memory from Live Aid along with Heroes
NUNBER 195 THE BEATLES - TICKET TO RIDE One of John's best vocals imo, and a great chord change at the end of each verse. Top drumming from Ringo too. Still the best song about someone leaving you to become a prostitute.
Interesting thread and its impossible to contribute in a way. However being a Beatles fan id have to pick something simply because there are so many genuinely great tracks. I agree with Fonzie about Ticket to Ride but I might just go with Drive My Car. Excellent chords, great vocals great lead and underrated drums by Ringo
Both brilliant songs. My personal favourites are Paperback Writer and Your Mother Should Know, although this isn't set in stone.
Good choice. The title reminds me of a band that used to play at lo-fi / DIY gig nights in Sheffield in the 2000s, the Ape Drape Escape.
Just seen the pre match playlist. I'm shocked and offended that nothing from here is on it. NUMBER 194 THE BOO RADLEYS - FROM THE BENCH AT BELVIDERE Shockingly omitted from their albums, and released as a stand alone single in 1996. Reminds me of getting drunk as a teenager by the green generator near Wath Woods.
NUMBER 193 WILL SMITH - MIAMI Can't say enough about Big Willie. Fresh Prince, Boom Shake The Room, Enemy Of The State, Men In Black. Seems a great bloke. Good at slapping too. Edit: Yes I've ranked this higher than a Beatles song.
I'm determined to finish this, even though it was an idea conceived after a gallon. NUMBER 192 BILLY OCEAN - LOVE REALLY HURTS WITHOUT YOU Catchy as sin, great verses, magic chorus. And a key change near the end to get everyone singing their lungs out.