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My current top 5.
1. Sugar, Sugar/The Archies - shookie shookie percussion, double entendre lyrics, a keyboard hook from hell, warm fuzzy, feel good, and the bass is about a semi-tone sharp....sublime. a masterpiece (oh and it's a cartoon group, so gorillaz you OWE EVERYTHING to them)
2. Bohemian Rhapsody/Queen - 7 minute + songs? been there, done that...but not with an operatic break in the middle....I am not aware of any radio station that edited it for airplay.
3. Lady Marmalade/Labelle - pishy posh on that weak Aguillera/Pink rendition. Ladies, show them how it's done: platinum spacesuits and out of this world hair, and no divas trying to out do each other...just miss Labelle slamming it home.
4. Young Americans/David Bowie - I live for "play that one damned song that can make me break down and cry"
5. Rosalita/Bruce Springsteen - I "air band" to this song all the time. It's embarrassing, but I don't care. It has the two main elements of any successful early Bruce tune..a car and a couple who "just gotta get outta this place." the energy is through the roof on this track.
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