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    Top 100 Songs List

    I happen to be in a little transition phase in my life where I have quit my job and am not starting school until the end of the month. So...I have lots of free time on my hands. Which is nice.

    Since I quit on Friday, yesterday was the first day I had away from my usual work routine. That just happened to be the same day match-cut was down, too. What in hell was I going to do all day?

    Well, I started the day out finishing a book, then went grocery shopping, then I decided to undertake the arduous task of reorganizing/updating my music library. While I was doing this I started making a list in my head of my top ten favorite songs. Then the list kept growing. And growing.

    And thus, this thread is born.

    I'm not a regular in the music forum of this site, but I've skimmed through enough to know I'm not as knowledgable in the music scene as most of you. The general populus will likely be familiar with 75% of my choices. Also, please bear in mind that I was born in '85 so MTV was a huge influence in my musical taste. Having said that, I will get cracking on the #100-91 entries.

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    100. "How We Operate" - Gomez

    99. "Addicted" - Amy Winehouse


    My favorite song by her because it neatly fits what makes her an interesting artist - her voice, throwback musical stylings with a modern edge, witty lyrics, and her shameless debauchery.

    Yeah, it's got me addicted
    Does more than any dick did


    98. "Them Bones" - Alice in Chains

    97. "Lovesong" - The Cure

    96. "Ol' 55" - Tom Waits/The Eagles


    I'll admit, I became familiar to this song through The Eagles' version, but now it's the Tom Waits' version I favor.

    95. "Because the Night" - 10,000 Maniacs

    Natalie Merchant has one of my favorite female voices. Especially dig this live version:
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    94. "Behind Blue Eyes" - The Who

    93. "All Falls Down" - Kanye West


    Now I don't claim to be a rap music guru, but I know that I think Kanye West (however big his ego) and Missy Elliot are the most innovative, fresh rap artists in the business. The way Kanye plays with syncopation and his talent for rhyme is unparallel. He also uses vocal inflections in a way that no other rap artist could dream of reenacting one of his songs. This is the song that made me give serious interest to the rap genre, and it provoked me to actually buy a rap album. The video was cool as hell, too.

    92. "John Wayne Gacy, Jr." - Sufjan Stevens

    And in my best behavior I am really just like him
    Look beneath the floorboards for the secrets I have hid


    91. "Landed" - Ben Folds

    One of the most beautifully written pop songs of last decade that rivals Elton John for complexity of the piano part. This song deserved to be a hit, it's too bad mainstream radio didn't embrace it.

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    Thumbs up for "Behind Blue Eyes," "Ol' 55," and "Landed." The others I'm ambivalent about, aside from "John Wayne Gacy," which I can't stand.

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    Merchant's Tigerlily was a good album. I never did listen to any of her follow-up work and have never really found much interest in diving into her work with 10,000 Maniacs.

    "Landed" is indeed a great song. Speaking of Folds, to this day I always pop in Ben Folds Five's Whatever and Ever Amen for driving music. I'm not one to sing along, but I just can't help it with that album. Epitome of fun music.
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    90. "Don't Dream, It's Over" - Crowded House


    Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup

    89. "Closer to Fine" - Indigo Girls

    No, I'm not a lesbian. This song has some nostalgia factor for me as there was an acoustic duo - two guys, actually - that used to play at a bar I worked at who covered this song. I knew I had heard it before, but I never placed it until I searched the song on youtube one day. I was shocked to remember it was actually sung by two women. Anyway, that doesn't take anything away from the fact that it's an exceptional acoustic jam song and hereby makes my list.

    88. "Tighten Up" - The Black Keys

    The newest entry on my list. Only negative thing I can say about this song is that it may not stay in my favor over time.

    87. "Comedown" - Bush

    86. "Breakdown" - Jack Johnson


    Jack Johnson is one of the most played artists around my house simply because the music is perfect for any relaxing day-to-day activity. Also, summertime music at its finest.

    85. "Drive" - Incubus

    84. "Svefn-g-englar" - Sigur Ros


    I lived in a noisy apartment my senior year of college as it was right on the main strip of campus. For this reason, before I went to bed I would play this song and Sufjan Stevens' "Oh God, Where Are You Now?" Both songs served as my ethereal lullabies.

    83. "Slow Cheetah" - Red Hot Chili Peppers

    82. "Get Off" - The Dandy Warhols


    This is a flat-out fun band who jovially exude the stereotype of sex, drugs, and rock 'n roll. This song in particularly feels ripped out of a Rolling Stones playbook.

    81. "Maybe Tomorrow" - The Stereophonics

    Maybe tomorrow I'll find my way home

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    80. "Brighter Than Sunshine" - Aqualung

    79. "In the Sun" - Joseph Arthur
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    78. "Shoop" - Salt N Pepa


    Who doesn't love a fun anthem for casual sexin'? One sung by some aggressive chicks, even better.

    77. "Blackbird" - The Beatles

    I don't feel like going through and counting, but I'm pretty sure The Beatles will have the most entries on this list. As they should, they're one of my favorite bands.

    76. "Black Hole Sun" - Soundgarden

    In case you haven't noticed so far, I was a young, impressionable boy during the 90's grunge era. The surreal video is a favorite of mine as well. Also need to take a second to say that Chris Cornell has one of the best voices in modern rock.

    75. "Ain't No Sunshine" - Bill Withers

    74. "The Pretender" - Foo Fighters

    73. "The Tracks of My Tears" - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles


    My smile is my makeup I wear since my breakup with you

    72. "Come Into My World" - Kylie Minogue

    Kylie has a talent for making contagious earworms, but unlike the awful "Can't Get You Outta My Head", this one I welcome. Intoxicating and trance-inducingly catchy with an awesome video courtesy of Michel Gondry.

    I need your love like night needs morning

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    71. "Magick" - Ryan Adams

    Short, sweet, and leaves you wanting more. This is one of the songs I can't fight the urge to press repeat on.

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    70. "Unsent" - Alanis Morissette


    Alanis' second (and superior) album proved that she doesn't need to be the poster child for female anger, but that she is adept at soul searching and reflection as well. This unique song puts five letters written to ex-lovers to music, and it's not only bittersweet, but funny. A lot like love. I think the song's title says quite a lot.

    dear matthew I like you a lot I realize you're in a relationship
    with someone right now and I respect that
    I would like you to know that if you're ever single
    in the future and you want to come visit me in california
    I would be open to spending time with you and finding
    out how old you were when you wrote your first song


    69. "Sparks" - Coldplay

    68. "Folsom Prison Blues" - Johnny Cash


    Legendary and timeless.

    67. "Sweet Child O' Mine" - Guns and Roses

    Sweet chiiieeiiieeeiiiahahohiieeiiee iiild uhhof miiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiine

    66. "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson

    Even though it's before my time, this is probably MJ's second most famous music video. Right smack dab in the middle of his reign as the dominant force in pop music, Michael knocked the world flat with this jazzy, funky beat and his trendsetting dance moves.

    65. "6 Underground" - Sneaker Pimps

    This moody piece of work hit alternative radio in the 90's and is one of the best examples of "Chill" music out there today. It's one of those rare songs you can get lost to on a cycle of endless repeat.

    64. "Take the Money and Run" - Steve Miller Band

    I'm trying not to repeat an artist unless it really calls for it, but it's very hard sometimes. Steve Miller has many good songs, but this one stuck out to me in the end.

    63. "Karma Police" - Radiohead

    62. "Listen to the Music" - The Doobie Brothers


    Again, this is another band with a list of good songs. I own their greatest hits album and I can remember blasting it on a road trip with some friends. This song in particular came to mind. "Black Water" needs some love here, too.

    61. "The Chain" - Fleetwood Mac

    And if you don't love me now
    You will never love me again

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    60. "Driftwood" - Travis


    Travis often gets overshadowed by Oasis as a player in Brit-Pop, but I find them undervalued. This gem proves my point.

    59. "When the Stars Go Blue" - Ryan Adams

    Where do you go when you're lonely?
    Where do you go when you're blue?
    Where do you go when you're lonely?
    I'll follow you when the stars go blue


    58. "Smooth" - Santana

    57. "Crazy" - Patsy Cline


    The universal anthem for a broken heart. This video is classic.
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    56. "Paint It Black" - The Rolling Stones

    55. "Scar Tissue" - The Red Hot Chili Peppers


    With the release of their new album Californication, RHCP turned a new leaf. They took a step back from their hip hop/funk mashup and focused their energies into rock and melodic instrumentation. This is when I became a huge fan of them, and they continue to impress me today.

    With the birds Ill share
    This lonely view


    54. "That’s How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart" - Aimee Mann

    This one gets the prize for longest song title on my list. Though its title is complex, the song is not. It's a delicate, fragile repetitive piano lick accompanied by Mann's haunting vocals detailing the moment she realized this relationship was not going to end well.

    So like a ghost in the snow
    I'm getting ready to go


    53. "Somebody to Love" - Queen

    52. "Everlong" - Foo Fighters


    Another great video by Gondry. I'm really enjoying the new album the Foo Fighters put out this year, too. "Rope" and "Bridge Burning" are two great tracks.

    The only thing I'll ever ask of you
    Gotta promise not to stop when I say when


    51. "Wonderwall" - Oasis

    Often sampled, often mimicked, this megasmash hit is sure to live on. One of my favorite reincarnations of it is Party Ben's mashup "Boulevard of Broken Songs", which if you haven't heard it mainly incorporates "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" with "Wonderwall" with sprinkles of other songs in there as well. Ryan Adams' take on the tune is worthy of a listen as well.

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    78. "Shoop" - Salt N Pepa
    Indeed.
    Coming to America (Landis, 1988) **
    The Beach Bum (Korine, 2019) *1/2
    Us (Peele, 2019) ***1/2
    Fugue (Smoczynska, 2018) ***1/2
    Prisoners (Villeneuve, 2013) ***1/2
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    Quote Quoting Spinal (view post)
    I'm not sure what I love more...the fact that I'm not alone here, or that you placed it at #69.

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    I'm not sure what I love more...the fact that I'm not alone here, or that you placed it at #69.
    Yeah, I can't resist immature gags like that. It's a weakness.
    Coming to America (Landis, 1988) **
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    Shadow (Zhang, 2018) ***
    Oslo, August 31st (J. Trier, 2011) ****
    Climax (Noé, 2018) **1/2
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    97. "Lovesong" - The Cure

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    90. "Don't Dream, It's Over" - Crowded House



    84. "Svefn-g-englar" - Sigur Ros

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    76. "Black Hole Sun" - Soundgarden
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    68. "Folsom Prison Blues" - Johnny Cash


    66. "Billie Jean" - Michael Jackson
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    51. "Wonderwall" - Oasis

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    Bush's "Come Down" is something of a guilty pleasure. Don't have it on my iPod, but boy, I'll sing the heck out of it when it comes on the radio. Also like the Sneaker Pimps selection. I like that album.

    I would love to do a revision of my top 100 songs. I think it would change quite dramatically.
    Coming to America (Landis, 1988) **
    The Beach Bum (Korine, 2019) *1/2
    Us (Peele, 2019) ***1/2
    Fugue (Smoczynska, 2018) ***1/2
    Prisoners (Villeneuve, 2013) ***1/2
    Shadow (Zhang, 2018) ***
    Oslo, August 31st (J. Trier, 2011) ****
    Climax (Noé, 2018) **1/2
    Fighting With My Family (Merchant, 2019) **
    Upstream Color (Carruth, 2013) ***

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    Quote Quoting Spinal (view post)
    I would love to do a revision of my top 100 songs. I think it would change quite dramatically.
    I regularly go over it and over it, except when I start doing a list on match cut and then my computer dies and I lose the list.

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    I'm going to finish my list this weekend.
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    50. "Mexico" - Incubus


    Incubus is one of my favorite modern rock bands. Although Morning View came pretty close, they've yet to put out a truly great album. I anticipate their new album due out this summer and hope it can bring out the best in the band.

    You could see me bleeding
    And you would not put pressure on the wound


    49. "Linger" - The Cranberries

    The vocal track is what raises this song to greatness for me. Her voice is so strikingly clear and alluring that the longing is palpable. It's a universal song everyone can relate to at least once in their lives.

    48. "Tangerine" - Led Zeppelin

    47. "Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters" - Elton John


    While Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters
    Sons of bankers, sons of lawyers
    Turn around and say good morning to the night
    For unless they see the sky
    But they can't and that is why
    They know not if it's dark outside or light


    46. "Creep" - Radiohead

    I want a perfect body
    I want a perfect soul


    45. "America" - Simon and Garfunkel

    44. "Tears in Heaven" - Eric Clapton


    Hearing Clapton perform this during his now famous unplugged concert makes you realize that this is arguably the most heartbreaking song in history. It's not so much the music but the pathos you know Clapton puts behind it that makes this song what it is.
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    43. "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson

    The most infectious pop song in history? I think so. Makes me wish I could take a trip to the 70's for a night.

    42. "Happiness is a Warm Gun" - The Beatles

    This song is less than three minutes long, but it feels like three different songs blurred into one with an ever-evolving time signature. This is effectively trippy music, for sure. The best of all is the doo-wop finale which is just plain cool.

    41. "Hotel California" - The Eagles

    The version below is my favorite. As soon as you hear the guitar opening it takes my mind to a beachfront bar at night, slightly buzzed, watching the band play their final song of the night to an audience that isn't ready to go home. Kind of sad, kind of sexy, but lushly intoxicating.
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    I'm going to finish my list this weekend.
    I don't think I could put together a top 100 if my life depended on it.

    Too many damn songs, too few brain cells left.

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    43. "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson

    The most infectious pop song in history? I think so. Makes me wish I could take a trip to the 70's for a night.

    42. "Happiness is a Warm Gun" - The Beatles

    This song is less than three minutes long, but it feels like three different songs blurred into one with an ever-evolving time signature. This is effectively trippy music, for sure. The best of all is the doo-wop finale which is just plain cool.
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    40. "Hand in My Pocket" - Alanis Morissette


    When I first heard this song I thought the idea behind it was stupid. But then, one day a few years down the road the simple philosophy of the song struck a chord in me. At the end of the day, everything balances out and we're gonna be just fine. I like that.

    What it all boils down to, my friends, is that everything's gonna be fine, fine, fine

    39. "Don't Speak" - No Doubt

    Tragic Kingdom was a staple album of my youth, and this was the quintessential rock ballad of the 90's. Gwen slays this song.

    38. "When I Come Around" - Green Day

    37. "Leaving Las Vegas" - Sheryl Crow


    The thing I admire most about Crow is her ability to tell a story with her lyrics. This was her first hit story to the world, and it feels like you've pulled up a chair and are listening to this girl who just waltzed into town. I wish she would have stuck with the rock roots her first album displayed, because as her career continued through the years her music declined.

    Without no joker, no jack, no king
    Take this loser hand and make it win


    36. "Champagne Supernova" - Oasis

    35. "Fly Away" - Lenny Kravitz


    This is one of those songs that you beg for the radio to play while you're driving so you can speed down the highway with the windows down. The essence of a cool rock star song.

    34. "Losing My Religion" - R.E.M.

    33. "All Apologies" - Nirvana


    Another Unplugged performance that brings a whole new aspect to the music. I remember seeing this for the first time (and for the countless times after that MTV played it) and it almost hurt to watch Cobain sing this song, especially the repeat ending.
    [youtube]lYJPnQWJ3zk[/youtube]

    32. "Cryin' " - Aerosmith

    Soaring choruses send this rock anthem to great heights. Also had a classic MTV era video which shot Alicia Silverstone's star to the stratosphere.

    31. "No Rain" - Blind Melon

    All I can say is that my life is pretty plain
    I like watching the puddles gather rain

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    I don't think I could put together a top 100 if my life depended on it.

    Too many damn songs, too few brain cells left.
    Tip: One song per artist only. Much easier.
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    30. "Criminal" - Fiona Apple


    The video where Fiona is a bad, bad girl. Very sexy song.

    29. "Imagine" - John Lennon

    Lennon's utopian anthem is one of the most inspirational songs ever written. This is one of those works that makes you realize and appreciate the medium of song. You can write songs about love, about pain, about dancing, even about lady lumps, but it's songs like this that push the potential of music one step further. It's one of the moments in history that proved music reaches out farther than the radio waves can carry it.

    28. "Amsterdam" - Coldplay

    Coldplay's most underrated song. Delicate beauty and then finishes with an emotional roundhouse.

    27. "Comfortably Numb" - Pink Floyd

    26. "Dust in the Wind" - Kansas


    Same old song
    Just a drop of water in an endless sea


    25. "Mary Jane's Last Dance" - Tom Petty

    One of the most memorable music videos of my youth. Strikes a personal chord with me as I'm an Indiana boy myself.

    24. "River" - Joni Mitchell

    Oh I wish I had a river I could skate away on

    23. "With or Without You" - U2

    My hands are tied
    My body bruised, she's got me with
    Nothing left to win
    And nothing left to lose
    And you give yourself away


    22. "Destiny" - Zero 7

    The ultimate chill-out track. The song washes over you like a soft wave. Sia is an incredible vocalist.
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    21. "Go Your Own Way" - Fleetwood Mac

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    20. "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen


    I love how everytime you hear this it feels like you just had an experience. The defintion of a truly epic song. Man, that Freddie Mercury had a voice.

    Is this the real life?
    Is this just fantasy?


    19. "God Only Knows" - The Beach Boys

    I smiled from ear to ear when I watched Boogie Nights the first time and they included this song in the final shot.

    18. "Wish You Were Here" - Pink Floyd

    We're just two lost souls swimming in a fishbowl

    17. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" - The Rolling Stones

    You can't always get what you want
    But if you try sometimes you just might find
    You just might find
    You get what you need


    16. "The Wind" - Cat Stevens

    15. "Fade Into You" - Mazzy Star


    Nothing hits me harder musically than beautiful simplicity. This song has the same four chord pattern repeated over and over, but it's haunting and perfectly sung.

    14. "Come Pick Me Up" - Ryan Adams

    This angsty, self-destructive wish is straight out of a blues goldmine. It's good to have a raw song like this in your arsenal for those rainy days.

    13. "California Dreamin' " - The Mamas and the Papas

    On a completely opposite note, this song embodies my happy dreamer side.

    12. "One" - U2

    11. "Crazy on You" - Heart


    One of my favorite guitar riffs can be found in the first minute of this song. How many times have you heard this song covered? Nothing compares to Ann Wilson; she looks unfazed as she nails those high notes.
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    20. "Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen[/b]

    Catching this song from start to finish on the radio is like winning the lottery. I remember twice it has happened since I've lived in Louisville. Twice in 4 years. Putting in a CD just isn't the same.

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    #10 - "Here Comes the Sun" - The Beatles

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    Ahh, The Beatles' last hurrah album. This song can put a smile on my face regardless of what's going on in my life, and for that testament alone qualifies it for a spot way up here. It's the ultimate musical pick-me-up, because you know the sun will rise no matter how long it seems like it's been.

    Little Darling, it feels like years since it's been here
    Here comes the sun

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    #9. "Don't Look Back in Anger" - Oasis

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    The brightest track off one of the brightest albums of the 90's. Oasis got a lot a gripe at first for being "just another Beatles imitator", but at least they were the imitators who took the best notes. They reintroduced a new wave of Britpop to America, and as you can see from my list it's a genre I highly appreciate. A british mag named their top albums of all time a couple years back and this placed at #3. I can't argue, I've included three songs from it in this list.

    Slip inside the eye of your mind
    Don't you know you might find a better place to play

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