5. Man in the Moon – R.E.M. (1992)
I’m honestly not much of an R.E.M. fan as I like this one and “Stand”, and that’s about it. The alternative rock scene just never really floated my boat. But this tune was just weird enough to grab my ear. As the lyrics progress, you’ve got references to rock and roll, classic games, the highly unusual Andy Kaufman, professional wrestling, The King, The Bible, scientific stalwarts, and conspiracy. It still leaves me thinking what in the world did I just listen to? And does anybody else get a kick out of singing along to Michael Stipe’s impersonation of Andy Kaufman impersonating an Elvis impersonator with “Hey, baby”?
4. There’s Only One Way to Rock – Sammy Hagar (1982)
I can only take so much of Sammy Hagar’s yapping, and I still vote for David Lee Roth as the best Van Halen lead singer. But I do like a lot of The Red Rocker’s solo stuff including this one. It’s hard not to like a rock n’ roll song that celebrates rock n’ roll. However, there remains debate on the whole “one way” prospect. Several years ago, I ran across a meme that offered up the amazing possibility that scientists had discovered a second way to rock. After some internet searching though, I was unable to find any follow up, so it seems that Sammy’s theory remains robust.
3. Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll – Blue Oyster Cult (1972)
And here’s another rock n’ roll song that celebrates rock n’ roll. It hits you right off the bat with a killer riff followed by a cool opening line, “My heart is black, and my lips are cold.” Thow in a shout out to guitars and amps along with another cool opener to the second verse with “Gardens of Nocturne, forbidden delights” and man, what a tune. In addition, the band has a totally cool rock n’ roll name. There’s just no way that you can pass up a listen to this jam when you hit it on the radio dial.
2. Won’t Get Fooled Again – The Who (1971)
I’ve always liked this tune and more than fifty years after its release, the message still rings as true as ever. As tough as it is, I’ve managed to stay out of the social media fray, and I won’t start now. It is unlikely that anyone is going to change anybody else’s mind, and I have wound up “in trouble” a time or two. The song’s composer, Pete Townshend, seems like a jerk but I can relate to his opinions expressed via these lyrics. And I reckon that’s all I have to say about that.
1. Hard Luck Woman – KISS (1976)
KISS has long provided an earful and eyeful of fun rock n’ roll. Although Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons dominated the vocal and visual styling of the band throughout the years, two of my Top 5 favorite KISS tunes provide a welcome shift to ballads delivered by a singing drummer, Peter Criss. His raspy delivery on this tune is a welcome shift from a vocal formula that typically featured a heavy dose of shouting out loud as they rock and rolled all nite. While I’m here, I need to give a shout out to the fourth original member, Ace Frehley, whose solo cut “New Your Groove” is also a favorite. For some reason, it is my Saturday morning wake-up/pep rally sort of song, and it is streaming as I put the finishing touches on this post.
Talk to you later. Troy