10 hours ago10 hr Of the final two, I think one is the song I expected to win and the other is a complete curveball but a very welcome one. Great work guys.
9 hours ago9 hr 3 hours ago, gasman449 said:Before getting into the top 2 and revealing the winner here's my thoughts on 5-3One Way Or Another- I thank One Direction for introducing me to the concept of cover songs after a young me was mortified at what they had done to this classic! Not quite my favourite song by the band (that would be "Dreaming") but a very close second!Ooh Dreaming has some of the best drumming in a pop song ever! RIP Clem Burke😢
9 hours ago9 hr Author 2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Heads Will Roll (1014 points)Writers: Karen Orzolek, Nick Zinner, Brian ChaseProducers: Nick Launey, David Andrew Sitek (remix produced by A-Trak)UK chart peak: 89 (2 weeks in the top 100)Achieved platinum status on 30/07/2021Top scorers: detonate 48, gasman449 47, danG 46Lowest scorers: Mangø 1, chartjack2 7, Cymro87 15Despite having 5 top 40 hits, "Heads Will Roll" is the biggest seller in the UK for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. It features on their 2009 album It's Blitz. While the original version is very popular, the most popular version of the song is the dance remix by A-Trak. The song's music video was directed by Richard Ayoade.
9 hours ago9 hr Author 1. The Beatles- Here Comes The Sun (1049 points)Writer: George HarrisonProducer: George MartinUK chart peak: 58 (4 weeks in the top 100)Achieved platinum status on 21/06/2019, 2x platinum 13/08/2021, 3x platinum 25/08/2023, 4x platinum 25/07/2025Top scorers: Jade 50, gasman449 49, dandy* 48Lowest scorers: detonate 3, Nick F1 3, CianS 9The most streamed Beatles song on Spotify and their most successful song in the digital age, "Here Comes The Sun" from Abbey Road was never released as a single. It was written by George Harrison in Eric Clapton's house while he was avoiding a business meeting at Apple Corps. John Lennon does not contribute to the song. A cover by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel reached number 10 in 1976. The original charted at number 64 in 2010 when the band's catalogue was released on iTunes, peaking at 58 in 2012 after a cover by Gary Barlow was used in an M&S advert. It has been voted as BuzzJack's ultimate platinum non-top 40 single!
9 hours ago9 hr Ultimately my predicted winner won, but well deserved.Have to say this rate has been really good fun start to finish, from listening to new stuff, the voting, the countdowns but especially the commentary, opinions and musical recommendations from you all, many thanks guys!Most of all a massive thanks to gasman for all your hard work (and coping with the Oasis proverbial ‘spanner in the works’ midway through). I particularly enjoyed your fantastic personal commentaries on each individual song in the final. Bet you need a rest now, well deserved !😆
9 hours ago9 hr Oh wow I get the honour of poster whose +50 has won 😮 ❤️For years I went back and forth between 'Here Comes the Sun' and 'Tomorrow Never Knows' being my favourite Beatles track, the former a soothing, optimistic comfort song and the latter a masterclass in experimentation, but over time I ended up settling on 'Here Comes the Sun'. This is quite a 'basic' pick on paper as their biggest song nowadays, especially when I'm familiar with the whole breadth of their catalogue, but what can I say - it hits a special spot.I'm delighted that a George Harrison composition has become such a juggernaut when the plaudits have typically gone to Lennon/McCartney (also deserved). I did think it stood a good chance of winning but it's wonderful to see nevertheless.'Heads Will Roll' is a very surprising runner-up though! Why not, also a great song.Thanks gasman for all your hard work putting this together, brilliant effort
9 hours ago9 hr Author Full recap:1. The Beatles- Here Comes The Sun2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Heads Will Roll3. Simon & Garfunkel- The Sound Of Silence4. Oasis- Champagne Supernova5. Blondie- One Way Or Another6. The Waitresses- Christmas Wrapping7. Stevie Nicks- Edge Of Seventeen8. The Beach Boys- Wouldn't It Be Nice9. Fleetwood Mac- The Chain10. Dolly Parton- 9 To 511. Arctic Monkeys- Mardy Bum12. Tame Impala- Let It Happen13. Talking Heads- Psycho Killer 14. David Bowie- Changes 15. The Beatles- In My Life16. Lou Reed- Perfect Day17. Alphaville- Forever Young18. Bryan Adams- Summer Of '6919. Pink Floyd- Comfortably Numb 20. Lykke Li- I Follow Rivers21. Vampire Weekend- A-Punk22. Blossoms- Charlemagne 23. The Who- Baba O'Riley 24. Two Door Cinema Club- What You Know 25. Arctic Monkeys- I Wanna Be Yours26. Empire Of The Sun- Walking On A Dream27. The Rolling Stones- Gimme Shelter28. Pixies- Where Is My Mind29. Queen- We Will Rock You 30. Elton John- Tiny Dancer 31. Tina Turner- Proud Mary32. Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell- Ain't No Mountain High Enough33.The Beatles- Blackbird34. Van Morrison- Brown Eyed Girl35. Oasis- She's Electric36. Oasis- Morning Glory 37. Duke Dumont- Ocean Drive 38. Woodkid- Run Boy Run39. Gorillaz- On Melancholy Hill40. Pink Floyd- Wish You Were Here41. Kiss- I Was Made For Lovin' You42. Adele- Rumour Has It 43. Daryl Hall & John Oates- You Make My Dreams44. The 1975- Somebody Else45. Lily Allen- F**k You46. Frank Ocean- Lost47. John Denver- Take Me Home, Country Roads48. Kendrick Lamar- Swimming Pools (Drank) 49. Imagine Dragons- Believer50. Rihanna- Love On The BrainAnd that's the rate! Thanks so much to anyone who took part in any round or commented, this is the first event I've hosted on BuzzJack and it's been mostly enjoyable! Also special thanks to @Julian_ for some guidance and helping get this rate off the ground. As for the top 2 I'm very happy with the winner, "Here Comes The Sun" is a classic and one of the happiest songs I've ever heard, optimism in song form (even if I hate hot weather😁). Didn't think "Heads Will Roll" would make top 10 let alone top 2 so very pleasantly surprised with that outcome! Yeahs are very underrated. Well done on a really good top 50 everyone!
8 hours ago8 hr 31 minutes ago, gasman449 said:Also special thanks to @Julian_ for some guidance and helping get this rate off the ground. Ah that’s very kind of you but I didn’t really do anything. Thanks very much for such a great effort hosting your first venture on here!And lovely that “Here Comes The Sun” won this after missing out in the Beatles rate. The “Heads Will Roll” result came out of nowhere but is lovely to see. Great work all!
8 hours ago8 hr I was struggling to remember what the 2nd song was, I was sure it had already been given all the modern songs seemed to not do as well here, but that's a great surprise result. It's a fantastic song, I prefer it in A-Trak remix form but both are great,The winner is slightly less unexpected but no qualms with it at all, it's a beautiful, simple song that connects with just about everyone. It's context of creation is lovely too as one of the songs that was more hopeful in the drama-filled Abbey Road recording sessions.Below them, Champagane Supernova and The Sound of Silence were my favourite 2 left,. I would say the former is much less of a blatant rip-off of the Beatles than some of their songs, it works really work well as an homage to psychedelia, the mid-90s soundscape and the lyrics ('slowly walking down the hall, faster than a cannonball') are as Oasis as you can get x Shame it hasn't yet managed to get top 40 on the back of the tour, but guess that works better for this rate and it need not be said at this rate, but Sound of Silence is one of the most profound and beautiful songs ever written, I do have a soft spot for the Disturbed cover as well xI can't really fault any of that top 10 even though none were quite at the top of my votes, all very clear classics that have aged really well. Thank you for the excellent effort you put into hosting this, gasman, it's been great to follow.
4 hours ago4 hr Here Comes The Sun is a great winner, I gave it 44 points. Heads Will Roll was one of the songs I had to listen to as I didn't know it. I gave it 17 points which I see is just above one of the three lowest scores it received (15). Thanks Gasman for all the hard work you put into running this poll.
4 hours ago4 hr Yeah Yeah Yeahs #2, wtf?! I think that was one of the few (or maybe only?) songs I hadn't heard before this rate. I'm not sure it has any business above many of the classics that have appeared below it, but I guess the people of Buzzjack have spoken!Very worthy #1 though, if a little predictable. It's always been up there as one of my favourite Beatles songs. Thanks for this rate @gasman449, I've really enjoyed following it
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