Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love The Rolling Stones Gimme Shelter Bob Dylan Like A Rolling Stone Rolling Stones Sympathy For The Devil The Doors Hello I Love You
I respect you for putting 21st Schizoid Man on 1st, probably the heaviest song in the 60s and while progressive rock started earlier, it definitely influenced a lot of music afterwards
I consider the start of prog rock happened earlier in 1967 with The Moody Blues’s Days of Future Passed, Hansson & Karlsson’s Monument and maybe The Nice’s The Thoughs of Emerlist Davjack as early examples of prog.
@@spaghettisauce445the Beatles were already featured here, why would another one 😂? Led zeppelin should definitely be here, though king Crimson is just as influential
Great list especcially numbers 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 22. And i would love to mention a next opening tracks from 60s. David Bowie - Space Oddity Beach Boys - Get Around The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn! The Yardbirds - For Your Love The Troggs - Wild Thing Donovan - The Hurdy Gurdy Man Zager & Evans - In The Year 2525 The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight Deep Purple - And The Address Cream - Strange Brew
Great list - here's a few more Tracks of My Tears - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 1965 Help - The Beatles 1965 Mr Tambourine Man - The Byrds 1965 Turn Turn Turn - The Byrds 1966 Fifth Dimension - The Byrds 1966 So You Want To Be A Rock 'n Roll Star - The Byrds 1967 Alone Again Or - Love 1967 Care For Cell 44 - The Zombies 1968 Astral Weeks - Van Morrison 1968 Candy Says - The Velvet Underground 1969 Light Flight - Pentangle 1969 Come All Ye - Fairport Convention 1969
Why does everybody fuck up the Beatles and love songs like come together and taxman? You pick 3 Beatles songs that aren't in their top 100 but don't include top 10 songs like No Reply and Help? 🤦♂️
You probably understand that these are matters of taste. Only popularity is objective. Come Together is the second most streamed The Beatles song on Spotify.
Led Zeppelin Whole Lotta Love
The Rolling Stones Gimme Shelter
Bob Dylan Like A Rolling Stone
Rolling Stones Sympathy For The Devil
The Doors Hello I Love You
Wouldn't It Be Nice at 17??? Cmon its one of the best tracks period.
I respect you for putting 21st Schizoid Man on 1st, probably the heaviest song in the 60s and while progressive rock started earlier, it definitely influenced a lot of music afterwards
Earlier?
I consider the start of prog rock happened earlier in 1967 with The Moody Blues’s Days of Future Passed, Hansson & Karlsson’s Monument and maybe The Nice’s The Thoughs of Emerlist Davjack as early examples of prog.
@@TheTornadoMan oh yeah true, totally forgot about that
if we are talking about influence than a beatles or led zeppelin song shoudve been there not king crimson and i love them
@@spaghettisauce445the Beatles were already featured here, why would another one 😂? Led zeppelin should definitely be here, though king Crimson is just as influential
Great List! Must have been hard to leave 'Drive My Car' and 'Sgt. Pepper's' off, but it's better to spread the love around.
Drive My Car wasn’t that solid of an opening
Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine ❤
Absolutely fantastic have a wonderful day ❤😊
Great list especcially numbers 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 22.
And i would love to mention a next opening tracks from 60s.
David Bowie - Space Oddity
Beach Boys - Get Around
The Byrds - Turn! Turn! Turn!
The Yardbirds - For Your Love
The Troggs - Wild Thing
Donovan - The Hurdy Gurdy Man
Zager & Evans - In The Year 2525
The Tokens - The Lion Sleeps Tonight
Deep Purple - And The Address
Cream - Strange Brew
woulddnt it be nice pet sounds needs to be higher
Paint it black, strange days and For what it’s worth should be high in this list
no space oddity?
Astromomy Domine?
Great list - here's a few more
Tracks of My Tears - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles 1965
Help - The Beatles 1965
Mr Tambourine Man - The Byrds 1965
Turn Turn Turn - The Byrds 1966
Fifth Dimension - The Byrds 1966
So You Want To Be A Rock 'n Roll Star - The Byrds 1967
Alone Again Or - Love 1967
Care For Cell 44 - The Zombies 1968
Astral Weeks - Van Morrison 1968
Candy Says - The Velvet Underground 1969
Light Flight - Pentangle 1969
Come All Ye - Fairport Convention 1969
where Space Oddity 😭😭😭
honestly forgot that was the opening track of that album but yeh that should def be on here
It’s rightly not there.
Astronomy Domine instead of Let There Be More Light
Kudos for the Magma avatar.
Why isn’t the opening track to sgt pepper number one
Nah, mate. Schizoid Man is one of the best songs of all time
Compared to Schizoid man that track is nothing
lowkey Like A Rolling Stone deserves to be 2 or even 1
@@velvet-ambiance I wouldn't be dissapointed if that were the case
@JohnnyInTheBasement And Schizoid man is nothing compared to the other songs on that album
Pink floyd W, also i would have put sunday morning at no1
21st century schizoid man heavier
Space Oddity?
The doors nr1
No
Seriously……the greatest opening track of all is simply “Baba O ‘Reilly “ it’s not a valid list without it!
That's 70s
One of these days: Meddle
That’s 1971, not in 1960s
Why does everybody fuck up the Beatles and love songs like come together and taxman? You pick 3 Beatles songs that aren't in their top 100 but don't include top 10 songs like No Reply and Help? 🤦♂️
You probably understand that these are matters of taste. Only popularity is objective. Come Together is the second most streamed The Beatles song on Spotify.
Taxman is wayyyy too low 😢
Where Shine on you crazy diamonf pts 1-5!?!?
That’s 70’s
I bet picking opetrack was harder than picking closing track
most definetely
Marvin Gaye? lol
random rules is better than all of these
its not and plus thats a song from the 90s
ah. somehow missed the 60s part. no care of cell 44 tho :/
Did you know, there has been great music made after the late 60's?
This channel has loads of videos about music after the 60s
Yes in the 70s and for a couple of years in the 90s, I know
The #1 song single handedly discredited this list.
Under no circumstances whatsoever should it have even been listed in the top 25.
You’re crazy. That song is one of the greatest of all time, let alone 60s
Where the fuck is American crucifixion?
Huh?
By Frankie valli and the four seasons, its pretty serious shit