Greatest Rock Song Ever.
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2003 9:29 am
My friends and I have this discussion a lot and I wanted other people's take on it. List as many as you like.
1. Sometimes My Balls Feel Like Tits (Sweep The Leg Johnny)
This song gets more amazing each time I listen to it. Each member of the band moves freely through the song without being tied to a specific part or another instrument. Sometimes they all move together, sometimes they start changing one by one. They also have a great sense of time and polyrhythms. The drummer does a sort of metric modulation in a certain part that makes me shake my head every time.
2. Don Caballero 3
Enough said.
3. Heart Of The Sunrise (Yes)
A little hokey at times and very dated but, still great nonetheless. As soon as the song opens you know it's being played by people who know what they are doing. This song has a number of great parts that move from one to the next flawlessly. They exaggerate this in the end. Where it seems as if the are pulling the names of every part of the song out of a hat and randomly smashing them together. By the end you feel some sense of accomplishment, you have gone from point A to point B.
1. Sometimes My Balls Feel Like Tits (Sweep The Leg Johnny)
This song gets more amazing each time I listen to it. Each member of the band moves freely through the song without being tied to a specific part or another instrument. Sometimes they all move together, sometimes they start changing one by one. They also have a great sense of time and polyrhythms. The drummer does a sort of metric modulation in a certain part that makes me shake my head every time.
2. Don Caballero 3
Enough said.
3. Heart Of The Sunrise (Yes)
A little hokey at times and very dated but, still great nonetheless. As soon as the song opens you know it's being played by people who know what they are doing. This song has a number of great parts that move from one to the next flawlessly. They exaggerate this in the end. Where it seems as if the are pulling the names of every part of the song out of a hat and randomly smashing them together. By the end you feel some sense of accomplishment, you have gone from point A to point B.