Teenagers and old music
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41 Chris Issak Wicked Game 6.36
42 Elvis Presley The Girl of my Best Friend 6.35
43 The La’s There She Goes 6.33
44 Louis Armstrong We Have All the Time in the World 6.32
45 Tom Jones Delilah 6.29
46 Pink Floyd Another Brick in the Wall 6.25
47 Bob Marley Exodus 6.24
The Bee Gees How Deep is Your Love 6.24
49 Buggles Video Killed the Radio Star 6.20
Frank Sinatra Strangers in the Night 6.20
51 Fleetwood Mac Dreams 6.19
52 Demis Roussos Forever and Ever 6.10
53 Yvonne Ellman If I Can’t have You 6.09
54 Oasis Cast No Shadow 6.06
55 Jimi Hendrix All Along the Watchtower 5.96
56 The Verve Bittersweet Symphony 5.94
57 The Smiths There is a Light that Never Goes Out 5.88
58 The Cure Friday, I’m in Love 5.82
59 Blondie Dreaming 5.77
Dolly Parton Jolene 5.77
61 Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman Time to say Goodbye 5.76
62 The Korgis Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime 5.75
63 The Jackson Sisters I Believe 5.72
64 Edith Piaf Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien 5.58
Wham Club Tropicana 5.58
66 Sade Smooth Operator 5.50
67 Don McLean Vincent 5.46
68 Abba Bang-a-Boomerang 5.42
69 David Bowie Space Oddity 5.37
70 Musical Youth Pass the Dutchie 5.33
Cast Walkaway 5.33
72 The Pogues Irish Rover 5.31
73 R.E.M. Losing my Religion 5.30
Dave Brubeck Take Five 5.30
75 Bronski Beat Smalltown Boy 5.25
Crowded House Don’t Dream It’s Over 5.25
77 Stevie Nicks Landslide (Live version) 5.23
78 Madness Embarrassment 5.21
79 P.M. Dawn Set Adrift on Memory Bliss 5.10
80 Blur Parklife 5.07
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81 Martha Reeves and the Vandellas Nowhere to Run 5.05
Pucinni Nessun Dorma (by Pavarotti) 5.05
83 Smokey Robinson Tears of a Clown 4.96
Bobby Vinton Blue Velvet 4.96
85 Bruce Springsteen Hungry Heart 4.95
86 Simon and Garfunkel Bridge over Troubled Water 4.91
The Bay City Rollers Bye Bye Baby 4.91
The Cocteau Twins Carolyn’s Fingers 4.91
Mozart Concerto for Flute and Harp KV 299 4.91
90 John Lennon Nobody told Me 4.88
91 Dinah Washington Mad about the Boy 4.85
92 The Rolling Stones Gimme Shelter 4.82
93 The Mamas and the Papas California Dreamin’ 4.73
94 Kate Bush A Woman’s Work 4.71
95 Morrissey Every Day is Like Sunday 4.62
96 The Cranberries Linger 4.58
Nina Simone Mr Bojangles 4.58
98 Herman’s Hermits Something Tells Me 4.55
The Osmonds Love me for a Reason 4.55
Marvin Gaye What’s Going On? 4.55
101 Suzanne Vega The Queen and the Soldier 4.52
102 Echo and the Bunnymen The Killing Moon 4.47
103 Bobby Womack Across 110th Street 4.46
104 Underworld Born Slippy 4.41
105 Motorhead Ace of Spades 4.38
106 Bananarama Cruel Summer 4.36
107 The Three Degrees When Will I See you Again 4.32
108 Puccini O Mio Babbino Caro 4.31
Kyu Sakamoto Sukiyaki 4.30
110 Cilla Black Anyone who had a Heart 4.20
111 The Jam Going Underground 4.17
112 Madonna Cherish 4.10
113 The Waterboys The Whole of the Moon 4.05
114 Led Zeppelin Babe I’m Gonna Leave you 3.81
115 Suede Trash 3,80
116 Yes Owner of a Lonely Heart 3.76
117 Tasmin Archer Sleeping Satellite 3.71
118 Henry Mancini Lujon 3.67
119 The Cult Love Removal Machine 3.58
120 Vanessa Paradis Joe Le Taxi 3.55
121 Prefab Sprout When Love Breaks Down 3.47
122 Peter Gabriel Solsbury Hill 3.42
123 Billy Idol Eyes Without a Face 3.12
124 U2 New Year’s Day 3.00
Haircut 100 Fantastic Day 3.00
126 Bjork Big Time Sensuality 2.85
The Sugarcubes Birthday 2.85
128 Lemon Jelly Nice Weather for Ducks 2.84
129 The Sex Pistols Anarchy in the UK 2.62
130 The Doors Light my Fire 2.55
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Great stuff @captainbob. Anarchy in 129 I can just about understand, it's different times. Light my Fire at 130 though is absolutely shocking.3
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Stig said:Great stuff @captainbob. Anarchy in 129 I can just about understand, it's different times. Light my Fire at 130 though is absolutely shocking.
Wonderfully eclectic list.
Good to see some soul music.3 -
The results are skewed by the fact that I play the songs through youtube. The volume perhaps wasn't loud enough on 'Light my Fire' and the video was relatively dull as it was a pretty constant mid-shot of Jim Morrison in his car.1
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Couple of my funeral songs in there too. No, not Girls Just Wanna Have Fun or Jolene either.
Really interesting project @captainbob well done.1 -
Not quite a teenager but I was playing football in the garden with my 8 year old Grandson this evening when he starts singing Mr Blue Sky by ELO at the top of his voice, it sounded really weird.
I then joined in and he looks at me and says "oh, do you know this one Grandad"
Kids eh!9 -
Still no rockabilly then...
Ace of Spades 105 - no wonder we think today's kids are soft.
Great and interesting project, Bob.
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Kids today are probably more preoccupied with deciding if they are male, female or giraffes to appreciate the likes of Motorhead or The Jam.9
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Teenage music should only be listened to alone, with headphones in, in your bedroom. Especially anything by The Doors.
As an aside. Light my Fire came on the car radio a few weeks back & Golfie Jnr (who takes a keen interest in all my favourite bands/music) didn't rate it. I told him that it was because he was listening to it on the wrong medium & wrong circumstances. And I told him to wash his mouth out too.1 -
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Play him the Jose version, so much better.0
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Take That & Lulu all the way.0
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Henry Irving said:Play him the Jose version, so much better.1
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Henry Irving said:Play him the Jose version, so much better.2
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smudge7946 said:Kids today are probably more preoccupied with deciding if they are male, female or giraffes to appreciate the likes of Motorhead or The Jam.2
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Henry Irving said:Play him the Jose version, so much better.1
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Stig said:Henry Irving said:Play him the Jose version, so much better.
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/78334/cover-to-cover-light-my-fire/p1
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Stig said:Henry Irving said:Play him the Jose version, so much better.
But people often forget, or just overlook, the context of the times when the original was released.
Some originals were cutting edge of their time; new, exciting - stuff that was groundbreaking.
They were truly original and made their impact because of that.
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Algarveaddick said:Still no rockabilly then...
Ace of Spades 105 - no wonder we think today's kids are soft.
Great and interesting project, Bob.1 -
Play the original version of Alice by Smokey.
How the kids react will instantly weed out the troublemakers3 -
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Henry Irving said:Stig said:Henry Irving said:Play him the Jose version, so much better.
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/78334/cover-to-cover-light-my-fire/p10 -
smudge7946 said:Play the original version of Alice by Smokey.
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captainbob said:Algarveaddick said:Still no rockabilly then...
Ace of Spades 105 - no wonder we think today's kids are soft.
Great and interesting project, Bob.
Train Kept a Rollin' - Johnny Burnette & the Rock n Roll Trio
Domino - Roy Orbison
Blue Moon of Kentucky - Elvis Presley
Maybe try a bit of British Rock n Roll on them too?
Growl - Johnny Kidd & the Pirates
Turn my back on you - Billy Fury
Brand New Cadillac - Vince Taylor & the Playboys
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Five years after my last chart, it will soon be time to say goodbye to my current tutor group who have been scoring a range of old music - over 160 tracks so far - which I will post here in a league table in May. In the meantime, here is their final Christmas chart which they have been scoring since Year 7.
1 Wham Last Christmas 9.1
2 Wizzard I Wish it Could be Christmas Every Day 7.8
3 Slade Merry Christmas Everybody 7.6
4 Brenda Lee Rocking Around the Christmas Tree 7.4
5 Mariah Carey All I Want For Christmas 7.3
The Pogues Fairytale of New York 7.3
Jose Feliciano Feliz Navidad 7.3
Nat King Cole Christmas Song 7.39 Band Aid Do They Know it’s Christmas 7.1
10 Darlene Love Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) 6.5
Andy Williams It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year 6.5
12 Elton John Step into Christmas 6.4
13 Dean Martin Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow 6.3
14 Peter Auty Walking in the Air 5.4
Paul McCartney Wonderful Christmastime 5.4
16 John Lennon and Yoko Ono Happy Christmas (War is Over) 4.5
17 Jonah Lewie Stop the Cavalry 3.7
18 Greg Lake I Believe in Father Christmas 3.6
19 The Ronettes Frosty the Snowman 3.4
20 Bing Crosby White Christmas 2.7
21 The Pretenders 2000 Miles 2.5
The top song maybe had an advantage as I had played it on the last day of the Christmas term every year before they headed off on their holidays although with teenagers that may also have prejudiced them against it...as you can see, it did not harm its score.
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Suggestions if you are still playing songs to them - tested and approved by grandchildren:
Virginia Plain (Roxy Music)
We gotta get out of this place (Animals)
Paint it black (Rolling Stones)
The Actor (Moody Blues)
You're not alone any more (Travelling Wilburys)
All or nothing (Small Faces)1 -
Good to see the B52s in at No.16 a very underrated band.1
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seriously .. I am always surprised how much so many youngsters (flexible definition) know of the 'classic sounds' and the not so classic ones .. ancient me does wonder how much of today's stuff will still be so well regarded in 50 years or so .. the majority of my favourites were recorded in the dark n distant past1
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AFKABartram said:
@captainbob I hope you won’t be offended if I nick this idea for my tutor group? Sounds awesome.3 -
lordromford said:AFKABartram said:
@captainbob I hope you won’t be offended if I nick this idea for my tutor group? Sounds awesome.
Over eight and a half years, I have played over 300 pieces of music. I have wondered whether a radio station might be interested in this when it finishes in May.1