One Critic's List is Another Critic's Meme
Howard Hughes  |  by www.artsjournal.com. All rights reserved. 18.07 | 20:12

's new list starts off with "Jersey Girl," popularized by Bruce Springsteen, originally performed by Tom Waits, as obvious as it is predictable. The lead track on this list is still "Tainted Love," which everybody STILL thinks it's fey 80s Britpop. We learned more from the Brenda Lee entry.

But at least this list has some HISTORY going for it.
"Maggie Mae," the Beatles on Let it Be, covering the Vipers
"Harlem Shuffle," Rolling Stones envying Bob and Earl
"Man Who Sold the World," Kurt Cobain traumatizes David Bowie
Covers of covers: The Beatles doing The Isley Brothers doing the Top Notes's "Twist and Shout," or Rod Stewart doing the Rolling Stones doing Bobby Womack's "It's All Over Now." Or false covers: Marvin Gaye doing "Grapevine," unaware that Gladys Knight had already cut the song.


Remember that Pink Floyd soundtrack to WIZARD OF OZ that constituted the ONLY funny thing anybody had ever thought of around DARK SIDE OF THE MOON? Here's five other films paired with Pink Floyd soundtracks that actually enhance both silent film and rock aesthetics:
1. WISH YOU WERE HERE and GODFATHER PART 2
2.

UMMAGUMMA and PULP FICTION
3. ANIMALS and DIVA
4. THE WALL and METROPOLIS
5.

MEDDLE and BONNIE AND CLYDE
File Under: "Let a Thousand Memes Bloom."
COVER ALBUM OF THE MONTH: Patti Smith's TWELVE (Sony), which resembles a cover record of Joan Jett's HIT LIST before swallowing it up.

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Keywords: Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Beatles
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