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Best song ever picks me up when I'm feelin' blue
Chicago Sun-Times ^ | March 30, 2005 | RICHARD ROEPER SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

Posted on 03/30/2005 4:35:33 AM PST by Chi-townChief

Maybe it was during the Grammy Awards, when an all-star band jammed to this song onstage, reminding us of a time when you had to play an instrument to be considered a musician. Maybe it was when I was at P.J. Clarke's on State Street on the Saturday before St. Patrick's Day, and green-clad revelers of all ages started dancing when the song came on the jukebox. I didn't see a man who danced with his wife, but I did see a girl who wasn't born when the song was released -- and she was singing along with every word, as if it had been her homecoming theme.

Maybe it was when I heard the song as the theme for a NASCAR video game.

Maybe it was when Hilary and Hailey Duff appeared at an event at the W Hotel City Center on Adams a couple of weeks ago, and the crowd went wild when DJ AM incorporated the song's famous opening riff into his mix.

Maybe it was when the song popped up during a screening of the upcoming Matthew McConaughey-Penelope Cruz movie "Sahara" -- just the latest of many, many, many films to use this tune on the soundtrack.

Maybe it was all those factors, building to a crescendo.

All I know is that somewhere along the way, it hit me.

"Sweet Home Alabama" is the greatest rock and roll song of all time.

Some Lynyrd Skynyrd purists will tell you that "Sweet Home Alabama" isn't even the greatest Skynyrd song of all time, that the honors should go to "Tuesday's Gone" or some lesser-known album cut. (But probably not the overrated "Freebird.") Still, no Lynyrd Skynyrd song, and few rock songs from any band, have cut such a wide and lasting swath through the popular culture, while somehow retaining power and freshness.

'Big wheels keep on turnin' '

When I hear the first notes of "Stairway to Heaven" or "Smoke on the Water," I lunge for the radio dial. Enough is enough. When I hear the first notes of "Sweet Home Alabama," well, I turn it up.

The opening guitar lick is one of the most recognizable and electrifying intros in the history of popular music, right up there with the first notes of "Ohio," "Layla," "Baba O'Reilly" and "Revolution."

The lead vocals are muscular and clear and unapologetic.

Everybody knows the first line: "Big wheels keep on turnin.' " Not everybody knows the second line ("Carry me home to see my kin"), but it doesn't matter, you can keep singing anyway and catch up with "And I think it's a sin, yeah."

The chorus is just about perfect. You cannot and should not resist singing along with it.

The guitar work is killer.

The chick-singer background work is heavenly.

The lyrics matter. Yes, they're a bit incendiary. The founding members of Lynyrd Skynyrd were from Florida, and they embraced the Confederate flag as a stage prop. "Sweet Home Alabama" was written in part as a response to Neil Young's "Southern Man," and it includes a line seemingly sympathetic to Gov. George Wallace. But Ronnie Van Zant and his bandmates in Skynyrd also recorded "The Ballad of Curtis Lowe," an important song that embraced black music and spoke of the young Van Zant's rebellion against institutional racism.

It's everywhere

Taken as a whole and in the context of the times, "Sweet Home Alabama" is not in any way a racist song. Neil Young understood that, and so did Jimmy Carter, a liberal who welcomed the band's support.

Enough with the defense. If I'm casting my vote for the song with the best message about tolerance and peace and love, I could come up with countless better selections, from "Turn! Turn! Turn!" by the Byrds to "What's Going On?" by Marvin Gaye.

But we're talking pure rock. And as piece of pure rock, "Sweet Home Alabama" kicks ass.

It's also a pop culture touchstone, more so now than 30 years ago. "Sweet Home Alabama" has been featured in "Forrest Gump," "The Girl Next Door" and "To Die For," among other films. Of course there's also the movie "Sweet Home Alabama," with a cover version from Jewel.

In "Con Air," when the inmates take over the plane and party to the sounds of "Alabama," Steve Buscemi's Garland Greene character makes the immortal observation: "Define irony: a bunch of idiots dancing around on a plane to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash."

Then there's the scene in "8 Mile" when Eminem's B-Rabbit customizes the lyrics to reflect the sad state of his own life: "Cuz I live at home in a trailer/Mom I'm comin' home to you!"

Over the last five decades, there have been enough great rock and roll songs to make an iPod cry. Rolling Stone magazine recently listed its top 500, with Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" at the top. I could list 100 stronger contenders, from "Won't Get Fooled Again" to "Smells Like Teen Spirit" to "Hey Jude" to "November Rain" -- but none surpasses "Sweet Home Alabama."

Turn it up.


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To: Barset

Definetly one of mine..saw them in Temecula 2 weeks ago and they were
OUTSTANDING!


301 posted on 03/30/2005 1:45:25 PM PST by missyme (The Cosmic Effect of some Freepers...)
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To: expatguy

"September" Earth Wind and Fire
"Panama" Van Halen
"Jump" Van Halen
"Happy Feet" Paulo Conte


302 posted on 03/30/2005 1:45:34 PM PST by rahbert
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To: cyncooper

A big AMEN to No MIlk Today!Loved that song in the Spring of 1967.You never hear it on oldies radio either.


303 posted on 03/30/2005 1:47:51 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: cyncooper

Best Chicago song?Old Days!


304 posted on 03/30/2005 1:51:59 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: Riverman94610

Love that song...they had a LOT of good ones.

Now "Old Days" is going through my head and that's a good thing.


305 posted on 03/30/2005 1:53:20 PM PST by cyncooper (I see pod people)
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To: Aquinasfan

Best intro riff?
No one has mentioned Born on the Bayou by CCR!


306 posted on 03/30/2005 2:10:35 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: Vicki

AH,Spirit in the Dark from 1970.One of my all time favorites also.Aretha's version of JB's Money Won't Change You from Lady Soul is superb also.


307 posted on 03/30/2005 2:22:15 PM PST by Riverman94610
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To: missyme
You forgot I'm a Believer by the Monkees.
308 posted on 03/30/2005 2:47:04 PM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: Reagan Disciple

"Begin the day with a friendly voice, a companion unobtrusive..."- The Spirit of Radio


309 posted on 03/30/2005 2:53:02 PM PST by toothfairy86
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts

Lime Wire? Wazzat?

mail coming to you...


310 posted on 03/30/2005 3:30:39 PM PST by Loud Mime (Liberals want good things to happen - - - to the right people)
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To: Knitting A Conundrum

George Thurogood will be in Fort Worth for a Bike rally and free concert June 2.

I'll be there.


311 posted on 03/30/2005 3:35:20 PM PST by Shooter 2.5 (Vote a Straight Republican Ballot. Rid the country of dems.)
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To: Yossarian
No, he is from Ohio.

My husband's choice is "The Bonnie Blue Flat" and "Rocky Top," mine is "White Lightning."

312 posted on 03/30/2005 4:04:03 PM PST by Dante3
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To: af_vet_1981

Good One...
Davey Jones....
Although I thought David Cassidy was a Hottie..

GReat Hair!


313 posted on 03/30/2005 4:22:07 PM PST by missyme (The Cosmic Effect of some Freepers...)
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To: missyme
There really were very few Rock N'Roll songs from any decade worth remembering. I suppose one could argue they are batter than Rap ...
314 posted on 03/30/2005 4:31:59 PM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: af_vet_1981

Your Kidding? The Best Rock and Roll Songs are from the 60's and 70's....

Unless your a Moon River type of person, even that I can remember Andy Williams Songs...LOL


315 posted on 03/30/2005 4:38:24 PM PST by missyme (The Cosmic Effect of some Freepers...)
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To: missyme
Your Kidding? The Best Rock and Roll Songs are from the 60's and 70's....

There are not that many that are great. Hyped, yes. Great, no. Name your top ten.

316 posted on 03/30/2005 4:40:15 PM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: af_vet_1981

The Stones
The Beatles
The Who
Chicago
Santana
Led Zepplin
Bob Seeger
Eric Clapton
Journey
Traffic


317 posted on 03/30/2005 4:44:17 PM PST by missyme (The Cosmic Effect of some Freepers...)
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To: missyme
I don't see any songs in that list although many groupies chased those bands. What are your top ten greatest hits that have value for all generations (not just the disaffected hippie/druggie generation) ?
318 posted on 03/30/2005 4:45:57 PM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: af_vet_1981

Rockin' the Delta

Hotel California


319 posted on 03/30/2005 4:50:51 PM PST by Bullfrogg (American by Birth, Irish by heritage)
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To: Chi-townChief
The author may not care for it that much, but all I need is back-to-back listenings of "Freebird" on Friday afternoon at 5:00, and I'm ready for the weekend!

That will take a millstone of a week right off your back.

320 posted on 03/30/2005 4:51:19 PM PST by cincinnati65 (Just up the road a piece.......)
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