Top Thirty Rock Songs
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My top Thirty all time rock favourites.
I have been a musician for almost fifty years; I started playing guitar in 1964, I’ve toured the working men’s clubs and pubs of the north, I’ve played Hammond organ at seaside holiday resorts and piano on cruise ships for over seven years. Music and art are 90% of what I am. So, here is my top thirty rock songs.
1. Born To Be Wild; Steppenwolf
2. I Would Do Anything For Love; Meatloaf
3. Black Magic Woman; Santana
4. Sunshine Of Your Love; Cream
5. All Along The Watchtower; Hendrix
6. All Right Now; Free
7. A Little Help From My Friends; Cocker
8. Dipping Low; Zztop
9. Brothers In Arms; Dire Straits
10. Sultans Of Swing; Dire Straits
11.Purple haze; Hendrix
12. Bohemian Rhapsody; Queen
13. Free Bird; Lynyrd Skynyrd
14. Baker Street; Raferty
15. Layla; Clapton
16. Paranoid; Black Sabbath
17. Smoke On The Water; Deep Purple
18. Schools Out; Cooper
19. Road To Hell; Rea
20. Jail Break; Lizzy
21. Rocky Mountain Way; Walsh
22. Wishing Well; Free
23. Fireball; Deep Purple
24. Bat Out Of Hell; Meatloaf
25. Long Train Running; Doobie Bros
26. Blowing Free; Wishbone Ash
27. Another One Bites The Dust; Queen
28. The Stealer; Free
29. Walk This Way; Aerosmith
30. Satisfaction; Rolling Stones.
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Hi tonymead60 love your top Thirty Rock Song list, I'm not really a Meatloaf fan....but OK.But everything else is awesome!!! Just one thing though you have Led Zeppelin doing Smoke on the Water, I think that should be Deep Purple. I have everything Led Zeppelin done and the never recored Smoke on the water.
Great hub!!! Welcome to Hubpages !!!
Voting up. Yes, I can see how Born to be Wild would make number one. I also like Black Magic Woman and Bat out of Hell. Smoke on the water is probably the best thing Deep Purple did.
There's about a third of the songs you've listed that I would add to a top 50 list of my own. Here are few of them:
Black Magic Woman; Santana
Sunshine Of Your Love; Cream
All Along The Watchtower; Hendrix
Brothers In Arms; Dire Straits
Sultans Of Swing; Dire Straits
Great hub, I'll have to do my own.
I have to agree with you on nearly everything on your list, Tony. Great tracks. I would have listed something by the Eagles and Chicago, too, since they were favorite groups of mine, long with the Doobie Brothers.
I haven't thought of Rafferty's "Baker Street" for years. I loved that song "back in the day." When I log off the computer, I think I'll go play it on my keyboard.
This probably comes under the heading "too much information", but....From the time I was about eight years old through my 40s and early 50s, I had a very good singing voice with a broad range. Throat surgery when I was in my mid-50s damaged my vocal chords--the same thing that happened to Julie Andrews. I miss singing a lot, but try to take the positive view that I "got my money's worth" in pleasure from my singing voice while it lasted.
Since I can no longer sing well enough to enjoy doing it, I play piano or electric keyboard as my musical creative outlet. I learned to play piano by ear at age 14 and for a long time listened to songs on the radio, then sat at the piano and played what I'd heard. In my 20s, I taught myself to read music. I can still play many songs that I learned by ear ages ago simply by sitting down and putting my hands on the keys. Oddly, songs I learned from reading the music didn't--and don't--stick in my memory. I have to see the music to play them again.)
Tony, It's your cooking hubs that I've read first so it's a different perspective altogether realizing that much of your life's about music instead of c-----e (you say on your profile word that you don't care for the word ;-]) and writing. Your list is persuasive, and I particularly like "All along the watchtower," "Another one bites the dust," "Bohemian rhapsody," "Layla" and "Purple Haze." So is "Born to be wild" your all-time favorite?
Respectfully, and with many thanks for sharing,
Derdriu

















DanielCook 15 months ago
Cracking list Tony - some superb tracks in there. Must have been hard to choose number 1, I'd probably stick All Along The Watchtower there I reckon.