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Monday, December 23, 2024
(Finished December 23rd, 2024) Part 1 of The Best CDs of 1984
Sunday, December 22, 2024
(Finished December 22nd, 2024) Part 32 of themusicaddict's Actual Greatest Songs Of All-Time
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Another Greatest Songs of All-Time issued from on high by Rolling Stone magazine. I love that magazine and have been a subscriber since approximately the early 80s. I understand that a lot of people have different tastes in music. That's the way it should be, but like everyone else I have my own opinions. Just as fervently as I agree with some of their choices I also disagree with some of their choices. Currently I'm working on my Top 100 Songs of All-Time and honorable mentions. There are just some songs that I can't not include in the Greatest Songs of All-Time. I started with 100 Greatest Songs of All-Time. That has inched up to several hundred songs and will continue to rise. For this blog I'm going to focus on the actual Greatest Songs Of All Time, not the honorable mentions. These are songs that are ranked outside of my Top 100 GSOAT.
These lists are very fluid. Most of these songs could have also been in my All-Time Top 100 if only I had thought of them earlier. There are probably at least 700 songs that will always be in my GSOAT. Again these are GSOAT, just outside my Top 100 GSOAT.
I don't think I have published my actual Top 100 greatest songs of all-time, I might start that soon. I was reminded of many of the below songs by perusing Rolling Stone's Top 500 songs of all-time.
440) Merle Haggard "Mama Tried":
441) Bonnie Raitt "I Can't Make You Love Me":
442) Prince "1999":
443) The Temptations "The Way You Do The Things You Do":
444) Procol Harum "A Whiter Shade of Pale":
445) Neil Young "Heart of Gold":
446) Gloria Gaynor "I Will Survive":
447) Jerry Lee Lewis "Great Balls of Fire":
448) New Order "Blue Monday":
449) The Smiths "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out":
450) Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers "Free Fallin'":
451) U2 "With or Without You":
452) Aerosmith "Dream On":
Thursday, December 19, 2024
(Finished December 19th, 2024) The Eight Best of "Les Miserables", "Evita" and "Phantom of The Opera":
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Yes another blog inspired by my long walks listening to my iPod. "Think of Me" was the inspiration this time. I was going to try and stick with seven songs, but that was just not enough.
First up "Les Miserables", the Broadway play over the music by far. The movie needs to be remade with every character being able to sing, especially Javert:
Let's start off with the ribald choice first. 1) Ruthie Henshall, Philip Quast, Colm Wilkinson and "Les Mis" cast "Lovely Ladies"/ "Fantine's Arrest"/ "Runaway Cart":
2a) The 1987 Tony Awards "At The End of the Day"/ "One Day More":
2b) "At The End of The Day":
3) Colm Wilkinson "Who Am I-The Trial":
9) Lindsey Stirling "Phantom of The Opera Medley":
10a) Sarah Brightman "Think of Me":
10b) Jackie Evancho "Think of Me":
Alright one more, 10c) The lovely Emmy Rossum "Think of Me":
11) Sarah Brightman "Angel of Music":
12) "Overture":
13) "Masquerade":
14) Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman "Phantom of the Opera":
Goosebumps alert. 15) Sarah Brightman "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again":
16) Minnie Driver and "Phantom" cast "Prima Donna":
Encore Gerard Butler, Emmy Rossum and Patrick Wilson "Down Once More/ Track Down The Murderer":
Finally from "Evita":
She has an unusual last name, but the woman can sang. 17) Samantha Barks "Another Suitcase In Another Hall":
18) The amazing Madonna with one of the most joyous songs ever. "Buenos Aires":
19) Antonio Banderas "And The Money Kept Rolling In":
20) Madonna and cast "Rainbow Tour":
21) Antonio Banderas and Madonna "High Flying, Adored":
22) "Peron's Latest Flame":
23) Madonna "A New Argentina":
24) Antonio Banderas "Oh What A Circus":
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Monday, December 16, 2024
(Finished December 16th, 2024) Part 1 of Classic Rock's Albums of 2023
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These are the Top 50 CDs of 2023 as according to Classic Rock magazine. Many of these bands or albums I've never heard of, obviously that doesn't mean they aren't good. I actually own only a few of these CDs. What I'm going to do is to add the song that Classic Rock picked for each CD. If I like that song I'll add another song to the blog. I'll do that until I run out of songs I like, up to 5 songs. I like rock music so it's quite likely I will like a lot of the songs from these 50 CDs. If I don't like Classic Rock's selected song then that's all I will add here.
50) Paul Rodgers "Midnight Rose":
With just the first few notes I knew I'd be adding at least one more song from Rodgers. "Living It Up":
"Take Love":
"Maxine (Witch Queen)":
"Mountain Throne":
"The Forest Church":
"Hunters In The Sky":
48) The Defiants "Drive" "19 Summertime":
Sunday, December 15, 2024
(Finished December 15th, 2024) Business Insider's Top 15 Modern Christmas Songs Plus Some Old Favorites
Saturday, December 14, 2024
(Finished December 14th, 2024) Is "Wicked" On Stage Worthy of My Hard Earned Money?
Thursday, December 12, 2024
(Finished December 12th, 2024) Remembering Led Zeppelin
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Less than two months from now the Led Zeppelin discography will be coming to theatres. The two hour and one minute "Becoming Led Zeppelin" opens on February 7th, 2025. Although rumors of a reunion are floating around again, this is the closest we'll get to having a Led Zeppelin reunion. We will see all four of the original members of Led Zeppelin.
I've ordered a couple of Empress Valley Led Zeppelin bootlegs, I'm interested to know what the quality is like. My experience with unofficial Zeppelin bootlegs so far hasn't been very good.
Here are the first 17 Led Zeppelin related videos on YouTube today. That will be 17 different videos, not the same song 3 or 4 times. Although I much prefer the original Led Zeppelin 2, I'm not going to lie that I don't dig this.
1) If "Led Zeppelin 2" was recorded and released in the 50s.
2) "Whole Lotta Love":
3) "Immigrant Song":
4) "Kashmir":
5) "Misty Mountain Hop":