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The Top 25 Rock & Rollers of All Time
Life.com ^ | 2005 | staff

Posted on 03/07/2006 4:41:33 PM PST by pissant

Every kid who has ever spent Friday night at a concert or a dance, or been mesmerized by the light of a jukebox, has his or her own Top 100. And it's safe to say that no two Top 100s are alike. The fun is in the fighting. What do you mean Jimi's not No. 1? Hey, where's Britney? Of LIFE's Top 100 we can say only this for certain: They rocked our world. We're betting a lot of them rocked yours.

1. ELVIS PRESLEY In the 20th century, only a few individuals in the world of popular music were so far above and beyond what surrounded them that they became stars of a different, greater magnitude. Bing Crosby was one, so was Frank Sinatra. The third member of that tiny but brilliant constellation was a young man who emerged from a hardscrabble Mississippi background to become a phenomenon that may have been the biggest of them all — Elvis.

2. THE BEATLES John Lennon, never a falsely modest man, once said that without Elvis, there was no Beatles. Indeed, the rockabilly craze ignited by Elvis was the formative influence on each of the four young Beatles-in-waiting as they grew up in near-poor to middle class circumstances in the oil-slicked English port city of Liverpool. Without Elvis, the Beatles wouldn't have wanted to be what they eventually became.

3. BOB DYLAN In the mid-1950s a high school freshman in Hibbing, Minn., named Bobby Zimmerman, whose ultimate ambition was "to join Little Richard," formed a band called the Golden Chords. Thus began the astonishing musical journey of the one who, even before leaving the Midwest for New York City in 1961, had been reborn as Bob Dylan. At first performing in a style resonant of his hero, Woody Guthrie, Dylan conquered the world in stages: the Greenwich Village folk scene, the rock arena, the Nashville crowd. As the millennium turned, he was playing at special audiences for Presidents and popes, meanwhile creating new, vibrant music that continued to thrill.

4. JAMES BROWN The most influential black artist in rock's history, Brown burst onto the scene in 1956 when he and the Famous Flames recorded "Please, Please, Please." Like many another, he had a gospel background, but he also drew on stints as a semipro boxer and baseball player. His stage shows were an explosion of jumps, splits and rapid-fire dance moves that earned him the nickname Mr. Dynamite.

5. THE ROLLING STONES For many they are, simply, the World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band. In the early '60s, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts joined forces in London for music that was mostly covers of Chuck Berry and Chicago blues. While those influences would remain, Jagger and Richards soon became a team that wrote one great song after another.

6. MADONNA Christopher Ciccone once called his sister Madonna Louise "her own masterpiece." That she is, an intricately crafted figure of great rarity who may or may not be a feminist icon, may or may not be much of a singer, may or may not be a narcissistic empty vessel, but is one thing for sure: a rock star of the highest order, one with savvy, style and legs.

7. STEVIE WONDER Stevie Wonder is one of the most "musical" people rock has ever known, musical in the sense that Louis Armstrong was musical, where the sound is always special. He opened everyone's ears when his third single, "Fingertips (Part 2)," and its accompanying album both hit No. 1 in 1963. His vital, inventive singing and harmonica playing made it clear that someone important had arrived. For the rest of the decade, he hit one pop homer after another, equally comfortable with gentle ballads or swirling rockers.

8. CHUCK BERRY He was rock's first poet, spinning three-minute sagas of teen angst that cleverly reflected that manic-depressive reality, whether it was the doldrums of school ("the teacher don't know how mean she looks"), the liberation of the automobile ("we parked way out on the Kokomo") or the allure of fine young things ("she's too cute to be a minute over seventeen"). Driving the lyrics were some of rock's immortal melodies, with guitar licks (and piano riffs from Johnnie Johnson) that remain fresh despite having graced the songs of a thousand others.

9. MICHAEL JACKSON Born in 1958, he was already a member of the Jackson 5 by age five, and hasn't left the stage since — a fact that made him a star beyond measure and, meantime, cost him dearly. He has often lamented his lost boyhood, and cited this as a reason for his wistful, childlike personality. Jackson's enigmatic nature — some call it plain old strangeness, what with the oddly evolving facial structure and skin tone — often overwhelms an appreciation of his extraordinary gifts.

10. KURT COBAIN Growing up in a small town in Washington, he was a happy boy who loved the Beatles. His parents divorced when he was eight, and the next year Cobain became a devotee of heavier music: Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. (He once said that he hoped his band, Nirvana, might marry Beatlesque melody to Sabbath's power.) In 1987, Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic began expressing their anger in loud, edgy, intoxicating songs. Eventually joined by drummer Dave Grohl, they released, in 1991, a disc that was the very definition of seminal.

the best of the rest:

11. Eric Clapton 12. Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young 13. Smokey Robinson 14. Aretha Franklin 15. Bruce Springsteen 16. Jimi Hendrix 17. Ray Charles 18. The Everly Brothers 19. The Drifters 20. The Beach Boys 21. Buddy Holly 22. The Band 23. Bob Marley 24. The Four Tops 25. Grateful Dead


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Van the Man deserves top 5 billing. Kurt Cobain and Micheal Jackson belong on the worst 25 list.


1 posted on 03/07/2006 4:41:35 PM PST by pissant
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To: scott says

what say you PING


2 posted on 03/07/2006 4:44:26 PM PST by pissant
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To: pissant

What? No Link Wray?


3 posted on 03/07/2006 4:44:35 PM PST by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: pissant

Colbain above Clapton? What does Clapton have to do to get some recognition for his considerable legacy, shoot himself in the head?


4 posted on 03/07/2006 4:44:48 PM PST by thoughtomator (I understand Democrats' impatience; If Kerry were President, Iran would have nuked Israel by now)
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To: dynachrome

Or Danny Partridge!


5 posted on 03/07/2006 4:46:11 PM PST by pissant
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To: thoughtomator

Cobain was murdered.


6 posted on 03/07/2006 4:46:27 PM PST by pissant
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To: pissant

With all due respect, the list you publish is an embarrassment. 

Here's a start, and get back to us when you've compiled a list of the real heavy hitters in the Rock and Roll world.

Owl_Eagle

(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,

 it was probably sarcasm)

7 posted on 03/07/2006 4:48:34 PM PST by End Times Sentinel (In Memory of my Dear Friend Henry Lee II)
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To: pissant

"Or Danny Partridge!"

I prefer Donny Osmond. ( or was that Ozzie and Harriet?)


8 posted on 03/07/2006 4:48:38 PM PST by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: pissant

OK ... The Band is at 22 yet Madonna and Stevie Wonder and Kurt "Shotgun" Cobain are in the top 10. The Band gave us the undisputed greatest rock concert of all time.


And where's THE WHO? What deaf, dumb, blind kids came up with this inaccurate listing?


9 posted on 03/07/2006 4:49:10 PM PST by SittinYonder (That's how I saw it, and see it still.)
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To: Owl_Eagle

Peaches and Herb. Top three, easily.


10 posted on 03/07/2006 4:49:25 PM PST by pissant
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To: dynachrome

Jimmy Osmond was the true talent in the family.


11 posted on 03/07/2006 4:49:54 PM PST by pissant
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To: dynachrome; pissant

Or did dynachrome read too fast and make a fool outta himself (again)


12 posted on 03/07/2006 4:50:18 PM PST by dynachrome ("Where am I? Where am I going? Why am I in a handbasket?")
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To: SittinYonder

The Who, The Kinks, Tull missing. yet Madonna???? Good grief.


13 posted on 03/07/2006 4:51:06 PM PST by pissant
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To: pissant

Bob Seeger

Journey

Allman Brohers


Creedence Clearwater

Three Dog Night

Doobie Brothers

Santana

Tower of Power

Isley Brothers

Average White Band for a few...:)


14 posted on 03/07/2006 4:51:25 PM PST by laney ((For GOD so loved the world..John 3:16))
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To: pissant; Tijeras_Slim; Petronski; xsmommy

15 posted on 03/07/2006 4:51:30 PM PST by martin_fierro (< |:)~)
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To: pissant

He was? Last I heard he put a shotgun in his mouth and pulled the trigger.


16 posted on 03/07/2006 4:51:49 PM PST by thoughtomator (I understand Democrats' impatience; If Kerry were President, Iran would have nuked Israel by now)
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To: laney

LOL. We certainly do not see eye to eye on music tastes. ;o)


17 posted on 03/07/2006 4:53:29 PM PST by pissant
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To: martin_fierro

Is Pat's DVD of that session available?


18 posted on 03/07/2006 4:53:56 PM PST by pissant
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To: thoughtomator

That's just a cover. The Neo-cons got him.


19 posted on 03/07/2006 4:54:21 PM PST by pissant
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To: pissant; RockinRight

Your input is needed...


20 posted on 03/07/2006 4:55:20 PM PST by Hoodlum91 (pcottraux says I'm special!)
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