Number 150 GUNS 'N' ROSES - NOVEMBER RAIN Axl Rose is a complete one off, let's be fair. He wrote some beauties. He wrote some utter dross. But this monster, with its completely over indulgence is his best song. Clocking over 9 minutes. If it was a cake, it would eat itself. Then Slash takes over for the outro, and everyone's has it.
Forgot to mention, in terms of The Bluetones - Marblehead Johnson > If Lyrically at least. In my opinion.
I'm depressed about football, so it's back to the countdown. NUMBER 149 THE BEATLES - COME TOGETHER A sublime piece of stream of Lennon consciousness. Toejam football, wonky finger, mojo filters - I'd love to be on what he was on at the time. Stick it all on an old Chuck Berry riff, and you've got gold.
The countdown continues. I'll have it just about finished by the time we get a new manager.... NUMBER 148 ELTON JOHN - CROCODILE ROCK Laaa. Laaa laa laa laaa laaaaaaar. And so on. Watched it last Sunday night, and it was a reminder of how great he still is. But this is his best song, according to me anyway.
NUMBER 147 THE BLUEBELLS - YOUNG AT HEART Catchy as sin, even if it's basically ********. Great hook, great chorus. They do look a bit dodgy though, but then again who doesn't.
And now here's Elton John (played very well by Justin Timberlake), and the train quite simply, doesn't stop here, anymore!!.
I don't think you've quite grasped how this thread works, old mate. This is where @Fonzie tells us what the best ever 200 songs are, not where we post our own selections. Personally I think he's making a right ****ing hash of it*, but that's his prerogative. *A million Oasis songs in the first 60 selections, but no sign of Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Killing Joke or even Gary Numan? Aye, alright...
I wasn't fooled for a second. Anyway there wouldn't be room after you've listed another 139 Oasis songs.
Yo old Goatie beard lol, how can you have a go at the Elton ehh mate, the guy is a legend ? lol. And I like how you had a go at him, but not the Slashstreet mob.
I wasn't having a go at Sir Elton, I was just explaining how this thread works. If you want to do your own list - 200 Elton John Classics - knock yourself out. Just be sure to put this one in, mind.
NUMBER 146 PULP - MIS-SHAPES Ever been picked on? Excluded from stuff because you were different? Bullied for being a bit of a weirdo? Well don't worry, cos Jarvis has got you sorted.
NUMBER 145 GEORGE HARRISON - GOT MY MIND SET ON YOU Our George had ragged in during the early part of the 80s, deciding that the music business wasn't for him any more. His first offering on his return was this beauty - one of the best covers of all time. A joyous, horn filled rhythmic delight. I don't usually allow covers, but this is special.
NUMBER 144 SQUEEZE - UP THE JUNCTION It makes me smile when songs like this crop up. A (hopefully non) autobiographical romp involving fatherhood and losing it all down the bookies and boozer. But the melody is brilliant, and it's 45 times better than Cool For Cats.
Saw them live last year supporting Madness - an absolute arsenal of catchy songs and played like they were the main act not the support.
NUMBER 143 SMALL FACES - ITCHYCOO PARK Ronnie Lane came up with this belter. Written about getting stung by nettles whilst off his face. Funny how life gives you moments like that. Good job he couldn't find a dock leaf.