![]() ![]() “With the No Filter Tour, you find out that sometimes, you actually do get what you want” TICKETS ON SALE FEBRUARY 14 AT 10AM LOCAL TIME Convention Services Convention Services.The Dome at America’s Center The Dome at America’s Center.Why Your Attendees Will Thank You for Booking St. ![]() Meetings & Conventions Meetings & Conventions.Bob Marley & the Wailers, "Redemption Song".Joy Division, "Love Will Tear Us Apart".Jimi Hendrix, "All Along the Watchtower".Otis Redding, "(Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay".James Brown, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag".The Rolling Stones, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction".Prince and the Revolution, "Purple Rain".The Beatles, "I Want to Hold Your Hand".The Beatles, "Strawberry Fields Forever".Here is the full top 50 entries on the list: The list has drawn a considerable amount of controversy online, with many noting how many of the songs featured in the updated list are too recent to be considered among the all-time greats, such as BTS's "Dynamite," Robyn's "Dancing On My Own," and Daddy Yankee's "Gasolina."Īdditionally, many fans of the magazine's original rock-and-roll focus said the list leans too far toward pop, R&B and dance. Here are the songs from both featured throughout the list, and where they ranked: The Rolling Stone, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" (1965)īoth Dylan and Minnesota's other most famous musical ambassador - Prince - managed multiple spots in the top 100, and even more in the rest of the full 500.In comparison, here's the 2004 list's top five, of which only Franklin's and Dylan's songs were included: Nirvana, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (1991).Bob Dylan, "Like A Rolling Stone" (1965).Sam Cooke, "A Change Is Gonna Come" (1964).MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) - The last time Rolling Stone magazine compiled its list of the top 500 songs of all-time (meaning the last 60 or 70 years, in practice), Minnesota's own Bob Dylan stood at the top of the heap with his signature song "Like a Rolling Stone."īut in 2021, that stone has decidedly rolled out of the #1 spot, making way for Aretha Franklin's anthemic "Respect." Rolling Stone argued it was Franklin's first number-one hit and the single that established her as the Queen of Soul.ĭylan's song managed to hold onto a spot in the top five, though, surrounded by a much different set of songs than the 2004 iteration. ![]()
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