And Your Top 25???

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Just got this:

The Top 25 Guitar Songs of the '60s

Data and info compiled by Alan Greenwood and Ward Meeker

The March issue of Vintage Guitar (on sale mid January) will include the first in a series of features marking 25 years of the magazine's publication. It kicks things off with the results of a VintageGuitar.com online poll to determine what readers think are the 25 coolest guitar-driven songs of the 1960s.

1) "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
The Rolling Stones, Out of Our Heads, 1965

2) "Sunshine Of Your Love"
Cream, Disraeli Gears, 1967

3) "Purple Haze"
Jimi Hendrix Experience, Are You Experienced?, 1967
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4) "Day Tripper"
The Beatles, Yesterday... and Today , 1965

5) "Walk, Don't Run"
The Ventures, Walk Don't Run, 1960

6) "You Really Got Me"
The Kinks, The Kinks, 1964??

7) "Whole Lotta Love"
Led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II, 1969

8) "Crossroads"
Cream, Wheels of Fire, 1968?

9) "All Along The Watchtower"
The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric Ladyland, 1968?

10) "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" /"Voodoo Chile"
The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Electric Ladyland, 1968

11) "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"
The Beatles, White Album, 1968??

12) "Oh, Pretty Woman"
Roy Orbison, 1964

13) "Pipeline"
Chantays, Pipeline 1963

14) "Born To Be Wild"
Steppenwolf, 1968

15) "Misirlou"
Dick Dale and his Del-Tones, 1962?

16) "I Feel Fine"
The Beatles, 1964

17) "Little Wing"
The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Axis: Bold as Love, 1967????

18) "I'm Going Home"
Ten Years After, Undead, 1968

19) "Honky Tonk Women"
The Rolling Stones, 1969

20) "Apache"
The Shadows, 1960

21) "Mr. Tambourine Man"
The Byrds, Mr. Tambourine Man, 1965

22) "Hideaway"
John Mayall with Eric Clapton, Bluesbreakers Featuring Eric Clapton, 1966

23) "Over, Under, Sideways, Down"
Yardbirds, Over Under Sideways Down (a.k.a. Roger the Engineer), 1966

24) "And Your Bird Can Sing"
The Beatles, Yesterday.and Today (U.S.), Revolver (U.K.), 1965

25) "House of the Rising Sun"
Animals, The Animals, 1964

I am sure RRFers have some thoughts!!


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Sorry,...but that list loses all credibilty without this......

or this......

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I have moved this topic to Clough's Classics. It is more appropriate here.
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No complaints, but I think these belong in there somewhere:











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I think I might have put "Turn, Turn, Turn" ahead of "Mr. Tambourine Man." You still have that classic Byrds sound, and Roger got to stretch out a bit more. It isn't a difficult solo to play per se. It is challenging however to play it cleanly, and up to tempo all at once.
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Walk Don't Run, Mr. Tambourine Man and You Really Got Me are all on the list.

The criteria for voting the tune in was that it be "guitar-driven."

AHDN, other than the distinctive opening chord, isn't so much guitar-driven, IMO. There are 4 Beatles tunes on the list; interesting choices.

I agree with Jim that Turn, Turn, Turn should have been ahead of MTM in the listing.

Each participant got to vote for 5 tunes. Here's how I voted, no more than one tune per group:

Turn, Turn, Turn
You Really Got Me
I Feel Fine
Sunshine of Your Love
Purple Haze

I would be interested to know how many folks voted. Judging by the fact that all 5 of my selections got in, and that there were 25 selections, there were probably at least 5 of us voting, maybe more. :lol:
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Always difficult as everyone has opposing views but these would be in any list of mine





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These lists always omit some that should be there so it's think fast and go...
1) Hendrix-Purple haze
2) Ventures- Walk Don't run
3) Stones-Satisfaction
4) Cream-Sunshine Of Your Love
5) Dick Dale-Miserlou
6) The Chantays-Pipeline
7) The Astronauts- Baja
8 Jorgan Ingman- Apache
9) The Beatles - I Feel Fine
10) The Byrds- Mr Tambourine Man
11) The Leaves- Hey Joe
12) Jethro Tull-Cat's Squirrel
13) Fleetwood Mac- Oh Well
14)) Santana- Black magic Woman
15) Roy Orbison-Pretty Woman
16) Duane Eddy- Peter Gunn
17) Davie Allan- Blue's Theme
18) Peter Green - The Supernatural
19) Mayall/Clapton- All Your Love
20) Kinks- You Really Got Me
21) Them- Gloria
22) The Who- Can't Explain
23) Norman Greenbaum- Spirit In The Sky
24) The Shadows- Apache
25) Ten Years After- Goin' Home
26) becacaue I have to..Jeff Beck-Ain't Superstitious

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jimk wrote:I think I might have put "Turn, Turn, Turn" ahead of "Mr. Tambourine Man." You still have that classic Byrds sound, and Roger got to stretch out a bit more. It isn't a difficult solo to play per se. It is challenging however to play it cleanly, and up to tempo all at once.
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Certainly "Turn, Turn, Turn" should go ahead of "Mr.Tambourine Man", but I would put "Eight Miles High" ahead of both; it would be hard to imagine a more inventive guitar line or record for that matter.

I saw "Over Under Sideways Down" listed; great record but "Shapes of Things" and "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" are both more inventive with the guitar parts and as compositions.

Here's a quickie Top Ten list for me, very much off the top of my head and no particular order;

1. Wonderful World--Shadows
2. Eight Miles High--Byrds
3. Happenings Ten Years Time Ago--Yardbirds
4. Needles and Pins--Searchers
5. Buzz The Jerk--Pretty Things
6. Man Of The World--Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green would be my all time fave)
7. Boppin' The Blues--Carl Perkins
8. Race With The Devil--Gene Vincent
9. My Generation--The Who
10. All Day And All Of The Night--The Kinks
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This has got to be somewhere in the Top 50....

A most memorable (for us older guys) riff that is 'economical' on par with 'Satisifaction', 'You Really Got Me', and Wipe-Out'.

I remember hearing this a boy as much as any Beatles, Stones, or Doors tune, but they were a 'one-hit wonder' so they get buried on lists like these.

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It's hard to argue with that list.
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A "must" UK candidate - don't blame me for the video, by the way, but it seems to be the only one with the original record... :roll:
Also, the "embed" trick doesn't seem to work, so you'll just have to click on the link... :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOlcfuXd_og
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not quite 25, but these sprang to mind:


the creation--making time
the who--can't explain
the who--so sad about us
the byrds--turn turn turn
the beatles--and your bird can sing
the beatles--she said she said
the stones--i can't get no satisfaction
the yardbirds--over under sideways down
the animals--house of the rising sun
the kinks--all day and all of the night
the equals-baby come back
otis redding--ole man trouble
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