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View Poll Results: Which 1960's Classic Composition will endure the most | |||
I'm a Believer - The Monkees | 2 | 3.17% | |
Yesterday - The Beatles | 53 | 84.13% | |
Baby Love - The Supremes | 0 | 0% | |
Paint it Black - The Rolling Stones | 2 | 3.17% | |
The night they drove Old Dixie Down - The Band | 6 | 9.52% | |
Tin Soldier - The Small Faces | 0 | 0% | |
Voters: 63. You may not vote on this poll |
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Which 1960's Classic composition will endure the most
Sorry it's a somewhat idle question given with possible troll-ish nationalistic competative undertones, especially as I think I already know the answer- but hey it's Saturday night in foggy old London and I'm annoyed with myself for being stuck to my PC, so I thought I'd externalize.
On a slightly more serious level I think dedicated musicians like most acoustic players seem to be are may be the best judges of underlying qualities of songs in the same way an experienced car mechanic may be able to determine which is the best car design regardless of construction quality. |
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Opted for Yesterday, although on a personal level I've heard it more than enough to last several lifetimes.
I would have gone with the Ronettes, Be My Baby( one of the greatest pop songs ever) rather than Baby Love. |
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Ronettes be my Baby seems to a have a very special combination of quite a relentless driving melody and interesting unpredictable lyrics. I chose BABY LOVE because of the specific lyric 'What did I do wrong?', it's a perennial question that keeps popping up in human history, and without wanting come across a stereotyper it's also seems to be a very American question. I guess with regard to actually downloading it or buying a physical copy of any of these song what they might think us 'aliens' are doing wrong is slapping a great big duty on it, they might think is is weird given that it's obviously a lot more practical to tax a physical product coming from them or any other country rather than an invisible items like an easily replicated product of the cultural/economic intellect. Sorry to digress into loads of personal crap but to get back your point my personal choice of the Supremes genre would have been Freda Paynes ' 'Band' of Gold', . On the actual question options I am split between Yesterday and The Night They drove Old Dixie Down in term of the on that may still be played in say 500 years time. Ultimately I guess it depends on whose plugging which song at the time and what their incentive is - ie personal profit |
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My ex wife used to always complain, snivel, and groan years ago when I was younger and would be working around the house on projects, cleaning up, organizing and such and would hum songs by The Monkees. I never took her serious.
And then I saw her face. Yesterday is a great song, but it's too serious. The night I drove old Dixie down tends to ramble. I'm a Believer always puts me in a GOOD mood. Just thinking about Micky Dolenz makes me smile. See, I did it again. |
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I liked the Monkees too... I saw them in 1969... at first
they were just teevee actors and The Wrecking Crew played most of the music on their albums... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_(music) Since they were capable (mostly ) musicians, they hated and were embarrassed by the corporate reasons that they didn't record the music at first... their wiki page is an interesting read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monkees -Mike |
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Louie Louie- Kingsmen
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After reading the title but before reading the choices, my impulse was that it would be something from the Beatles. The popularity of the Beatles, especially given their relatively short time they toured and recorded together, has transcended their music. Yesterday is a classic....
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There were a lot of great songs, and artists (Ray Charles comes to mind) in the sixties, so I'll just throw in the biggest seller, albeit it didn't make "number one" in 1965!-----------WOOLY BULLY!
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Yesterday...because it’s easily the best song on the list...the best songs will always endure...
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It doesn’t surprise me that Yesterday has taken an early lead in the poll. It is one of the all time greats, of any decade.
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Very hard to know exactly what "will endure the most " actually means ?
I think I have probably heard either Yesterday or Paint it Black, played the more often over the years. But I would give the edge to Paint it Black. Although I understand "You've Lost That Loving Feeling " is arguably the most performed song from the 60s by a significant margin, as it held the record as the most performed song of all time for 20 some years from the 60's to the 80 s
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While I invariably agree with you most of the time Kev, we've got to part company on this one. After all, 10 million elevators can't possibly be wrong...
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I'm not sure there are any elevators in Wyoming But Paint it Black was one of the few Rock& Roll songs on virtually every saloon jukebox, and then Cassette and CD collections
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So how could you possibly know???
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Well I am gettin' old, but I do think know (as I mentioned) what "I have heard And if I have missed out on the elevator experience that's OK because they are dangerous ,, you know there is nothing between the floor and bottom of the shaft
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