Classic Rock Mega-Knockout: 32 to 16, Round 2 of 4

Vote for your favorite song from each pair

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Classic Rock Mega-Knockout: 512 to 256, Round 50 of 64

This round introduces the #15 seed and its challengers...

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"Born To Run" (Bruce Springsteen) [15] vs. "I Need A Lover" (John Mellencamp) [498]
"Born To Run" (Bruce Springsteen) - 1975 - #23 US, #93 UK
Ranked by 11 of 13 radio stations, highest in New York City: #5

"I Need A Lover" (John Mellencamp) - 1978
Ranked by 4 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #225

"Plush" (Stone Temple Pilots) [242] vs. "Yesterday" (The Beatles) [271]
"Plush" (Stone Temple Pilots) - 1992 - #23 UK, #39 US
Ranked by 6 of 13 radio stations, highest in Los Angeles: #30

"Yesterday" (The Beatles) - 1965 - #1 US
Ranked by 4 of 13 radio stations, highest in New York City: #16
 
"Night Moves" (Bob Seger) [114] vs. "I've Seen All Good People" (Yes) [399]
"Night Moves" (Bob Seger) - 1976 - #4 US, #45 UK
Ranked by 8 of 13 radio stations, highest in Atlanta: #38

"I've Seen All Good People" (Yes) - 1971 - #40 US
Ranked by 4 of 13 radio stations, highest in New York City: #93

"Seven Nation Army" (The White Stripes) [143] vs. "Do You Feel Like We Do" (Peter Frampton) [370]
"Seven Nation Army" (The White Stripes) - 2003 - #7 UK, #76 US
Ranked by 6 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #77

"Do You Feel Like We Do" (Peter Frampton) - 1976 - #10 US, #39 UK
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #20

One day left for Round 47
Also open: Round 48 , Round 49
 
My votes:

Mellencamp has explained the long intro of "I Need A Lover" with one simple sentence: "My band had just learned to change keys." In the other corner, Bruce has called this song "my shot at the title". He came close. Born To Run

"Yesterday" is another serious overrated song, nowhere near as great as its reputation. I've loved the STP song since the day I first heard it. Plush

I've been sick and tired of Bob Seger since about 1985, and I'm a progsnob. I've Seen All Good People

Forget his other sappy songs and his post-Sgt. Pepper (movie) reputation; this live Frampton track is a tour de force. Do You Feel Like We Do
 
I don't like "Born to Run" at all, but it's still better than the Mellencamp song.
"Yesterday" is indeed overrated, but the STP song doesn't do anything for me.
"I've Seen All Good People" is one the best Yes songs.
And the stains comin' from my blood tell me The White Stripes rock.
 
I've Seen All Good People is one of my least favorite Yes songs. Night Moves on the other hand is awesome.
 
The Cougar track is alright but Born to Run is the ultimate Springsteen anthem
Plush is good, and Yesterday is not an elite Beatles songs, but Beatles.
Night Moves is so much more real than Seen All
Last two are meh
 
Plush rules. Beatles bias clearly puts its stamp here. Ridiculous really. Yesterday isn't even half as good. :down:
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Plush rules. Beatles bias clearly puts its stamp here. Ridiculous really. Yesterday isn't even half as good. :down:
Just more sludgy alt-rock to my ears. "Yesterday" is far more memorable, and just because it's overrated doesn't mean it's bad.

The fun thing about this game is that everyone gets to be outraged almost every round. I mean, didn't this forum vote for Van Halen over "Subterranean Homesick Blues"? And for Tom Petty over "Waterloo Sunset"? Now that is ridiculous. ;)
 
Classic Rock Mega-Knockout: 512 to 256, Round 54 of 64

This round introduces the #11 seed and its challengers...

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"Sympathy For The Devil" (The Rolling Stones) [11] vs. "Let's Get It On" (Marvin Gaye) [502]
"Sympathy For The Devil" (The Rolling Stones) - 1968
Ranked by 10 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #9

"Let's Get It On" (Marvin Gaye) - 1973 - #1 US
Ranked by 4 of 13 radio stations, highest in Seattle: #190

"Brass In Pocket" (The Pretenders) [246] vs. "Goodbye Stranger" (Supertramp) [267]
"Brass In Pocket" (The Pretenders) - 1979 - #1 UK, #14 US
Ranked by 7 of 13 radio stations, highest in Washington DC: #107

"Goodbye Stranger" (Supertramp) - 1979 - #15 US, #57 UK
Ranked by 6 of 13 radio stations, highest in Ontario: #68
 
"Beautiful Day" (U2) [118] vs. "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" (Greg Kihn Band) [395]
"Beautiful Day" (U2) - 2000 - #1 UK, #21 US
Ranked by 8 of 13 radio stations, highest in New York City: #67

"The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" (Greg Kihn Band) - 1981 - #15 US
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #215

"Hey You" (Pink Floyd) [139] vs. "Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" (Journey) [374]
"Hey You" (Pink Floyd) - 1979
Ranked by 7 of 13 radio stations, highest in Ontario: #47

"Lovin', Touchin', Squeezin'" (Journey) - 1979 - #16 US
Ranked by 5 of 13 radio stations, highest in Philadelphia: #96

One day left for Round 51
Also open: Round 52 , Round 53
 
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Is the "Brass In Pocket" video working OK for everyone? It's not working for me in my post above, but here's another try:


Same exact link but works here. Just stubborn, I guess.
 
This round has some pretty mediocre/annoying songs...

Marvin Gaye by a mile.
Don't care, but Pretenders is less lame.
Don't like U2, but it's a slightly better song.
Not Pink Floyd.
 
My votes:

Love this Stones song. A little giveaway, before we head into the top 10 seeds: this is the highest seeded Stones song. Well deserved, IMO. Sympathy For The Devil
Second pair: both are good, Supertramp better. Goodbye Stranger
The U2 was great when it came out but hasn't aged well for me. Greg Kihn is a personal favorite and an underrated classic. The Breakup Song
This Pink Floyd song is exactly why I say The Wall is depressing. Lovin' Touchin' Squeezin'
 
Sympathy is awesome, Stones at their finest.
Always had a soft spot for Brass.
Breakup song is a great little piece of catchy pop-rock
Feel-good Journey over the most depressing song from the most depressing band,
 
"The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" (Greg Kihn Band)
Never heard of this but I like it. It's up against a huge popular (and good track). If it would have a guitar solo (during couplets of verses) I probably would have liked it even more. Now U2 gets my vote.

All firsts.
 
My sympathies to the devil.
I like Pretenders a bit more here.
"The Breakup Song" is fun.
Journey are way more depressing than Pink Floyd. "Hey You"
 
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