The Song that Best Represents a Band/Artist

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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i’ve been trying to think of a sufjan one all day
Chicago
it probably is
What about the best Chicago song?
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i’ve been trying to think of a sufjan one all day
Chicago
it probably is
What about the best Chicago song?
The Super Bowl Shuffle.

Or Saturday in the Park.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
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Chris_H_2 wrote:Grimes - Violence
I can accept this
i'm waiting for soma to shit all over this
Grimes was always going to be a tough one, because there's a massive shift in polish from Art Angels onwards. I would offer something a little cruder and more loop-centric, as that's how she broke out!


(I do love 'Violence', though. That's one of my favs.)
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Sample and Hold

NEXT
Down By The River
ooh not a bad pick honestly
LMS nailed it.
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Ello Sailor wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:Grimes - Violence
I can accept this
i'm waiting for soma to shit all over this
Grimes was always going to be a tough one, because there's a massive shift in polish from Art Angels onwards. I would offer something a little cruder and more loop-centric, as that's how she broke out!


(I do love 'Violence', though. That's one of my favs.)
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LetMeSleep wrote:
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tragabigzanda wrote:Let’s fight about Neil Young
Sample and Hold

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Down By The River
Yes
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i’ve been trying to think of a sufjan one all day
Chicago
it probably is
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i’ve been trying to think of a sufjan one all day
Chicago
it probably is
What about the best Chicago song?
25 or 6 to 4
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Joey, you can't let Led Zeppelin, Beck and Soundgarden defeat you. It's big boy time.
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Ello Sailor wrote:Joey, you can't let Led Zeppelin, Beck and Soundgarden defeat you. It's big boy time.
I'm sticking with Black Hole Sun for Soundgarden.

Kashmir for Zep.

Let's say, Debra for Beck.
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epilogue wrote:
Ello Sailor wrote:Joey, you can't let Led Zeppelin, Beck and Soundgarden defeat you. It's big boy time.
I'm sticking with Black Hole Sun for Soundgarden.

Kashmir for Zep.

Let's say, Debra for Beck.
No wait. Mixed Bizness for Beck.
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Birds in Hell wrote:
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:Soundgarden-Slaves and Bulldozers
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It CANT be anything before Superunknown. No way! Michael Beinhorn is on record as to the extent to which Cornell wanted to bring in his beloved Beatles influences on that album, and that influence stuck around until the end. Anything before that album ignores one of Cornell’s two biggest influences (the other being Sabbath), and presumes that those last three albums were not as integral to their success, which is obviously false.

For a SG pick, you need:

-Sabbath influence
-Beatles influence
-Quiet/loud dynamics
-Parallel chord movement (just trust me)
-Some of Matt’s tom work

The Day I Tried To Live is a FINE choice!
But you are missing the intense temp changes and time signatures i think...

Otherwise Day I tried to live is pretty good.
I haven't read the whole thread but is there a reason we're not nominating Black Hole Sun?

It checks pretty much every box here.
ridiculous, too much standard 4/4
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epilogue wrote:
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Ello Sailor wrote:Joey, you can't let Led Zeppelin, Beck and Soundgarden defeat you. It's big boy time.
I'm sticking with Black Hole Sun for Soundgarden.

Kashmir for Zep.

Let's say, Debra for Beck.
No wait. Mixed Bizness for Beck.
Or Where It's At.

One of those two.
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Black Hole Sun is fine. Kashmir is too grandiose to represent the wider body of Led Zeppelin's work. Debra... I don't know, man. Beck's vocal delivery is kind of out of character on that track. A little more nonchalant monotone is required IMO.
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epilogue wrote:
epilogue wrote:
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Ello Sailor wrote:Joey, you can't let Led Zeppelin, Beck and Soundgarden defeat you. It's big boy time.
I'm sticking with Black Hole Sun for Soundgarden.

Kashmir for Zep.

Let's say, Debra for Beck.
No wait. Mixed Bizness for Beck.
Or Where It's At.

One of those two.
Well those are far better picks than Debra.
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tragabigzanda wrote:I’d be down for Where It’s At.

I can’t abide Kashmir bc there’s really only a few songs in the catalog that have either that plodding sludge thing and/or middle eastern vibe
Yeah the middle eastern vibe is an outlier in their catalogue. Joey's on one today.
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