The playlist continues with #500- 520 as albums begin to overshadow the single.
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Caffé Latté compiles the all-time:
-1000 MOST
ESSENTIAL ROCK & POP SONGS-
If you have ever wanted a playlist consisting of every song
that matters since the advent of rock music, here’s a comprehensive inventory
of the 1,000 most crucial. The recordings are listed in chronological order
to illustrate the changing styles and sounds from the 1950s through to the
present day. You can trace the arrival of rock and roll, Elvis, soul, Beatlemania,
Motown, The British Invasion, funk, disco, punk, new wave, hip-hop, grunge
and many more.
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501
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WALK ON THE WILD SIDE
Lou Reed
PERFECT DAY
Lou Reed
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1972
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502
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503
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SATELLITE OF LOVE
Lou Reed
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504
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KNOCKIN’ ON HEAVEN’S DOOR
Bob Dylan
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1973
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505
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D’YER MAK'ER
Led Zeppelin
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506
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THE JOKER
Steve Miller Band
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507
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DESPERADO
Eagles
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508
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SATURDAY NIGHT’S ALRIGHT FOR FIGHTING
Elton John
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509
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GOODBYE YELLOW BRICK ROAD
Elton John
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510
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CANDLE IN THE WIND
Elton John
BENNIE AND THE JETS
Elton John
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511
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512
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CUM ON FEEL THE NOIZE
Slade
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513
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CAN THE CAN
Suzi Quatro
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514
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BALLROOM BLITZ
The Sweet
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515
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PERSONALITY CRISIS
New York Dolls
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516
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GET UP STAND UP
Bob Marley & The Wailers
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517
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HIGHER GROUND
Stevie Wonder
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518
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LIVING FOR THE CITY
Stevie Wonder
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519
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KILLING ME SOFTLY WITH HIS SONG
Roberta Flack
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520
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SOMEDAY WE’LL ALL BE FREE
Donny Hathaway
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