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Friday Fun Thread for October 21, 2022

Be advised; this thread is not for serious in depth discussion of weighty topics (we have a link for that), this thread is not for anything Culture War related. This thread is for Fun. You got jokes? Share 'em. You got silly questions? Ask 'em.

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For Hendrix, I'd have picked All Along the Watchtower over Purple Haze. I think it's a better example of the musical stylings. Picking a cover isn't going to help with the career criterion, but think of it this way--all the benefits of Dylan, but with firmer credentials for rock and roll.

I feel like Queen should have a presence on this list, even if they don't win. Crazy Little Thing or, God help us, Fat Bottomed Girls?

Out of the other responses, Sharp Dressed Man kicks ass.

For some reason it made me think of Aerosmith's Life in the Fast Lane. Great riff, great instrumentation, obvious lyrical relevance. Is having a "Rock and Roll"ercoaster themed after you a pro or a corporate con?

Deep Purple's Smoke on the Water wins points for riff, for universality, and for lyrical content about rock and roll recording. It's clearly blues-derived to stay in touch with the earlier rockers. Bonus for the band's influence; penalty for the weirdness of everything else in their discography. Much as I love Blackmore, you can't go two steps without tripping (ha!) over some Bach.

For Hendrix, I'd have picked All Along the Watchtower over Purple Haze. I think it's a better example of the musical stylings. Picking a cover isn't going to help with the career criterion, but think of it this way--all the benefits of Dylan, but with firmer credentials for rock and roll.

That's a really good one. Rock and Roll's greatest guitarist plays Rock and Roll's greatest lyricist's material, in a way it's the perfect career criterion. The one who burned out playing the one who faded away.