Classic Rock Mega-Knockout, Sweet Sixteen round 1 of 2

Vote for your favorite song from each pair

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Last round was crazy hard. Meat Loaf is pretty underrated around here and that song is so epic, but I'll Wait is one of my all time favorites.
 
Don't like Clapton's arrangement here, so I'm defaulting to U2.
I suspect I would tire of "Crazy On You" if I heard it as many times as I've heard "Wonderwall", but happily I haven't.
"Free Fallin'" is that one Petty song that sticks in my head.
Meat Loaf is kinda fun, Van Halen are boring.
 
Crazy On You has one of the best intros ever. It made me realize how cool the acoustic guitar is.

Edit: it's also probably my favorite vocal performance from Ann Wilson. Her voice is delightfully smooth on it.
 
U2 again, despite it being one of the Joshua Tree 'hits' I find over hyped.

Heart because I like whatsername's voice and there's a nice guitar bit in the middle. Plus they're not Oasis. I was once at a student party where Wonderwall was played constantly all night. Because, like, wow, what a song. It's like, so deep. :huh:
Also, I can't hear it without thinking of this:

Tom Petty, because that's a rather memorable song.

Van Halen, because I quite like this one and don't like the fiftiesesque thing that Meatloaf does.
 
The Petty and Heart songs are awesome.
Paradise is a memorable, fun song and deserves to stick around, but I'll Wait is among Van Halen's best.
 
Classic Rock Mega-Knockout, 512 to 256, Round 43 of 64

This round introduces the #22 seed and its challengers...

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"With Or Without You" (U2) [22] vs. "Waiting On A Friend" (The Rolling Stones) [491]
"With Or Without You" (U2) - 1987 - #1 US, #4 UK
Ranked by 11 of 13 radio stations, highest in Australia: #19

"Waiting On A Friend" (The Rolling Stones) - 1981 - #13 US, #50 UK
Ranked by 4 of 13 radio stations, highest in Boston: #190

"Thunderstruck" (AC/DC) [235] vs. "Fire" (Jimi Hendrix) [278]
"Thunderstruck" (AC/DC) - #5 US (Mainstream Rock chart), #13 UK
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Ontario: #9

"Fire" (Jimi Hendrix) - 1967
Ranked by 6 of 13 radio stations, highest in Boston: #188
 
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"My Generation" (The Who) [107] vs. "Show Me The Way" (Peter Frampton) [406]
"My Generation" (The Who) - 1965 - #2 UK, #74 US
Ranked by 10 of 13 radio stations, highest in Pittsburgh: #40

"Show Me The Way" (Peter Frampton) - 1975 (studio) - #6 US, #10 UK (live)
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Washington DC: #198

"All Apologies" (Nirvana) [150] vs. "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Simon & Garfunkel) [363]
"All Apologies" (Nirvana) - 1993 - #32 UK, #45 US
Ranked by 7 of 13 radio stations, highest in Ontario: #111

"Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Simon & Garfunkel) - 1970 - #1 US and UK
Ranked by 4 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #28

One day left for Round 40
Also open: Round 41 , Round 42
 
My votes:

Great Stones song from Goat's Head Soup sessions. Glad it got out on the Tattoo You album. But the U2 is grander still. With Or Without You
Second pair also has two great songs, and one has to win. Thunderstruck
Yeah, I'll show you the way out, Frampton. M-M-My Generation
Can't stand the S&G song, and the Nirvana song is one of their best. All Apologies
 
I like the steady build-up of the U2 song.
Hendrix.
"My Generation" is a deserving classic.
One of the best Nirvana songs, indeed.
 
Classic Rock Mega-Knockout, 512 to 256, Round 47 of 64

This round introduces the #18 seed and its challengers...

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"Under Pressure" (Queen & David Bowie) [18] vs. "Bang A Gong (Get It On)" (T. Rex) [495]
"Under Pressure" (Queen & David Bowie) - 1981 - #1 UK, #29 US
Ranked by 12 of 13 radio stations, highest in Pittsburgh: #45

"Bang A Gong (Get It On)" (T. Rex) - 1971 - #1 UK, #10 US
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #269

"Give A Little Bit" (Supertramp) [239] vs. "Billie Jean" (Michael Jackson) [274]
"Give A Little Bit" (Supertramp) - 1977 - #15 US, #29 UK
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Washington DC: #53

"Billie Jean" (Michael Jackson) - 1982 - #1 US and UK
Ranked by 4 of 13 radio stations, highest in New York City: #4
 
"Feel Like Makin' Love" (Bad Company) [111] vs. "Rebel Rebel" (David Bowie) [402]
"Feel Like Makin' Love" (Bad Company) - 1975 - #10 US, #20 UK
Ranked by 7 of 13 radio stations, highest in Tampa: #33

"Rebel Rebel" (David Bowie) - 1974 - #5 UK, #64 US
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Boston: #176

"Miss You" (The Rolling Stones) [146] vs. "Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" (John Lennon) [367]
"Miss You" (The Rolling Stones) - 1978 - #1 US, #3 UK
Ranked by 8 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #28

"Instant Karma! (We All Shine On)" (John Lennon) - 1970 - #3 US, #5 UK
Ranked by 7 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #207

One day left for Round 44
Also open: Round 45 . Round 46
 
My votes:

Today's redshirt: T. Rex. Under Pressure
Second pair is insane. I love both. But, I've always thought the Supertramp song was one of the best-written songs ever. Give A Little Bit
Great Bad Co, average Bowie. Feel Like Makin' Love
Not a fan of this Stones song. Instant Karma
 
Under Pressure is fucking awesome and Billie Jean might be the best song of its genre (which isn't Classic Rock).
Other two matchups are meh.
 
Personally every pairing this round was a juggernaut against a song I don't care for in the least.
 
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