1. Hey, why is this thread so low?

    I'm getting...anxious over here - and it's only 7:12 am where I am.
  2. Wanted to place the next 5 a couple of hours ago, but I felt asleep again . Going to take a shower and than the next 10 are coming up
  3. Meanwhile I will prepare #19-10.
  4. We already have 'til #21 in the first post.
  5. 30. Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run (Born To Run, 1975)
    The big breakthrough album by ''The Boss'', this song made him a big star


    29. Radiohead - Paranoid Android (OK Computer, 1997)
    Radiohead's Bohemian Rhapsody of the nineties, the song was inspired by the Queen song and The Beatles song ''Happiness Is A Warm Gun''


    28. U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For ( The Joshua Tree, 1987)
    25 years later the 4 Irish boys still haven't found what they were looking for


    27. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (A Night at the Opera, 1975)
    Worldwide considered as the best song of all time, not in our list


    26. U2 - Stay (Faraway So Close) (Zooropa, 1993)
    Bono's favorite U2 song


    25. Bruce Springsteen - Jungleland (Born To Run, 1975)
    Includes a magnificent saxophone solo by Clarence Clemons, who died last year


    24. Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin II. 1969)
    The best guitar riff I know


    23. Guns 'N Roses - November Rain (Use Your Illusion 1
    Their first real rock ballad, however it still features great guitar solos by Slash


    22. Foo Fighters - Everlong ( The Colour and the Shape, 1997)
    The drummer of this song isnt Taylor Hawkins, although he appears in the video, but the front man himself; Dave Grohl


    21. U2 - Ultraviolet (Light My Way) (Achtung Baby, 1991)
    Epic performance!!
  6. Originally posted by bartajaxWanted to place the next 5 a couple of hours ago, but I felt asleep again . Going to take a shower and than the next 10 are coming up


    Glad you had a good night yesterday.
  7. Although I am (or at least was) a huge GNR fan, Motley Crue fans would argue that "Home Sweet Home" was the first true rock ballad - which pre-dates "November Rain" by about six years.

    I am assuming this one is not in the top 20.
  8. I am surprised UV didn;t place in the top 20 - or even 10.
  9. Originally posted by RUMMYAlthough I am (or at least was) a huge GNR fan, Motley Crue fans would argue that "Home Sweet Home" was the first true rock ballad - which pre-dates "November Rain" by about six years.

    I am assuming this one is not in the top 20.


    Their, as in GNR first real rock ballad
  10. Seeing these songs which I thought were gonna be higher makes me wonder what is in the top 20/10
  11. I was really surprised to see Jungleland so high. Never really listened to it.
  12. I wonder if Mr. McGuinness will post his Top 10 later today...