Topic: Greatest Southern Rock Songs
I caught the tail end of a show on CMT last night, highlighting their list of the greatest southern rock songs. As you would guess, the top of the list (which was all I saw) was dominated by the Allman Bros., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker & Charlie Daniels.
I don't know how you measure greatness, but CMT seemed to measure it by commercial success. Here's the top 6, as I remember:
1. Sweet Home Alabama
2. Ramblin Man
3. Can't You See
4. The Devil Went Down to Georgia
5. Freebird
6. Midnight Rider
All great songs, but in my opinion "Sweet Home Alabama" wasn't even the greatest song Lynyrd Skynyrd ever wrote, and "Ramblin Man" wasn't in the top ten Allman Bros. songs.
I guess it becomes way too subjective when you don't have something definable (like commercial success) to gauge by.
I just have a problem digesting Sweet Home Alabama and Ramblin Man as the two greatest Southern rock songs ever. (I have no problems with no's. 3 thru 6).