I get in more arguments about music than anything else. Most people my age listen to the shittiest music ever made just because they're trying to be cool --- and not because it's good or even GREAT music. Back when I was in my early teens and going through that musical rebellion period. My dad pulled out all his vinyl and showed me what REAL music sounded like. Talking Heads. Rolling Stones. Bowie. Queen. Pretenders. Heart. Fleetwood Mac. Van Morrison. DIRE STRAIGHTS. Stevie Wonder. and loads more.
The dad started talking about the rare songs that are perfect -- the ones that will never be improved on by anyone since they were first released. Everyone knows most of them but there are some that have never been huge hits but no one will ever be able to improve them because they were perfect the first time they were done. Here's some of them.
Black - Pearl Jam
Ohio - Prentenders
Gimme Shelter, Sympathy for the Devil, Brown Sugar, Rolling Stones
Life During Wartime, Once in a Lifetime, Burning Down the House, Talking Heads
Wavelength Van Morrison.
Picture -- Kid Rock
Rehab - Amy Winehouse
I Hope You Dance -- Lee Ann Womack
Crazy - Gnarls Barkley
Jump Into the Fire -- Nillson
HISTORY REPEATING -- Propeller Heads & Shirley Bassey
Money For Nothing - Dire Straights.
Sugar in My Bowl - Nina Simone.
Sir Duke - Steve Wonder
Passionate Kisses -- Mary Chapin Carpenter
THUNDER ROLLS Garth Brooks
Conquistador -- Procal Harum
Here's one of the perfect songs that hardly no one knows.