misterjip

misterjip t1_jdj4g3o wrote

It's widely regarded as the single greatest rock and roll song of all time and I find that difficult to disagree with. It really captures the essence of the band, the era it defined, and the aesthetic that it gave birth to. The musical progression of the song has been described as 'orgasmic'. When Jack Black created his "Tribute" to the greatest song in the world, it was a musical salute to this song.

It's a good track.

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misterjip t1_j07f4id wrote

These are known artists, they received tons of praise (and criticism I'm sure) and reached huge levels of popularity unseen in previous generations of pop music... what more do they deserve? They were on t.v. they were in magazines they got rich and had wild parties... what are you talking about?

So many artists are totally unknown and most will stay that way, I'm guessing. Fame is a fire people throw themselves into, anyway, it's not healthy. Life is art, it's not about recognition.

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