Topic Playlist! (Part 1)

Rest in Peace, Charlie Watts: More of The Rolling Stones Playlist

  1. Heartbreaker
  2. Tumbling Dice
  3. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  4. Under My Thumb
  5. Wild Horses
  6. Midnight Rambler
  7. Beast Of Burden
  8. Sympathy for the Devil

Rest in Peace, Charlie Watts: More of The Rolling Stones Playlist

  1. Heartbreaker
  2. Tumbling Dice
  3. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  4. Under My Thumb
  5. Wild Horses
  6. Midnight Rambler
  7. Beast Of Burden
  8. Sympathy for the Devil
  9. Start Me Up

Rest in Peace, Charlie Watts: More of The Rolling Stones Playlist

  1. Heartbreaker
  2. Tumbling Dice
  3. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
  4. Under My Thumb
  5. Wild Horses
  6. Midnight Rambler
  7. Beast Of Burden
  8. Sympathy for the Devil
  9. Start Me Up
  10. Brown Sugar

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles
  4. I Hate Myself and Want to Die - Nirvana

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles
  4. I Hate Myself and Want to Die - Nirvana
  5. Gloom, Despair, and Agony On Me - from Hee Haw

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles
  4. I Hate Myself and Want to Die - Nirvana
  5. Gloom, Despair, and Agony On Me - from Hee Haw
  6. The Great Pretender - The Platters

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles
  4. I Hate Myself and Want to Die - Nirvana
  5. Gloom, Despair, and Agony On Me - from Hee Haw
  6. The Great Pretender - The Platters
  7. Crying - Roy Orbison

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles
  4. I Hate Myself and Want to Die - Nirvana
  5. Gloom, Despair, and Agony On Me - from Hee Haw
  6. The Great Pretender - The Platters
  7. Crying - Roy Orbison
  8. Hurt - Nine Inch Nails

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles
  4. I Hate Myself and Want to Die - Nirvana
  5. Gloom, Despair, and Agony On Me - from Hee Haw
  6. The Great Pretender - The Platters
  7. Crying - Roy Orbison
  8. Hurt - Nine Inch Nails
  9. Ain’t No Sunshine - Bill Withers

Woe is me

  1. Self Pity - The Guess Who
  2. Poor Poor Pitiful Me - Warren Zevon
  3. I’m a Loser - The Beatles
  4. I Hate Myself and Want to Die - Nirvana
  5. Gloom, Despair, and Agony On Me - from Hee Haw
  6. The Great Pretender - The Platters
  7. Crying - Roy Orbison
  8. Hurt - Nine Inch Nails
  9. Ain’t No Sunshine - Bill Withers
  10. Loser - Beck

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching
  3. Learn to Fly, The Foo Fighters - banned for several months following 9/11

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching
  3. Learn to Fly, The Foo Fighters - banned for several months following 9/11
  4. I Want Your Sex, George Michael - both the song and the music video were censored or banned entirely from various outlets due to sexual content

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching
  3. Learn to Fly, The Foo Fighters - banned for several months following 9/11
  4. I Want Your Sex, George Michael - both the song and the music video were censored or banned entirely from various outlets due to sexual content
  5. Love to Love You Baby, Donna Summer - banned by broadcasters, including the BBC, due to blatant sexual content

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching
  3. Learn to Fly, The Foo Fighters - banned for several months following 9/11
  4. I Want Your Sex, George Michael - both the song and the music video were censored or banned entirely from various outlets due to sexual content
  5. Love to Love You Baby, Donna Summer - banned by broadcasters, including the BBC, due to blatant sexual content
  6. Kick Out the Jams, MC5 - Opening line is “Kick out the jams, motherfuckers!” and many retailers refused to stock the album.

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching
  3. Learn to Fly, The Foo Fighters - banned for several months following 9/11
  4. I Want Your Sex, George Michael - both the song and the music video were censored or banned entirely from various outlets due to sexual content
  5. Love to Love You Baby, Donna Summer - banned by broadcasters, including the BBC, due to blatant sexual content
  6. Kick Out the Jams, MC5 - Opening line is “Kick out the jams, motherfuckers!” and many retailers refused to stock the album.
  7. Mississippi Goddam, Nina Simone - Banned by radio stations throughout the South

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching
  3. Learn to Fly, The Foo Fighters - banned for several months following 9/11
  4. I Want Your Sex, George Michael - both the song and the music video were censored or banned entirely from various outlets due to sexual content
  5. Love to Love You Baby, Donna Summer - banned by broadcasters, including the BBC, due to blatant sexual content
  6. Kick Out the Jams, MC5 - Opening line is “Kick out the jams, motherfuckers!” and many retailers refused to stock the album.
  7. Mississippi Goddam, Nina Simone - Banned by radio stations throughout the South
  8. Like A Prayer , Madonna - Stations refused to play it after Madonna said in an interview that she wanted to explore the line between the holy and the profane and then cross it.

Banned songs

  1. My Generation, The Who - BBC banned it because they perceived that it made fun of stutterers. They lifted the ban after the song became a hit.
  2. Strange Fruit, Billie Holiday - powerful depiction of Billie Holiday’s horror over a lynching
  3. Learn to Fly, The Foo Fighters - banned for several months following 9/11
  4. I Want Your Sex, George Michael - both the song and the music video were censored or banned entirely from various outlets due to sexual content
  5. Love to Love You Baby, Donna Summer - banned by broadcasters, including the BBC, due to blatant sexual content
  6. Kick Out the Jams, MC5 - Opening line is “Kick out the jams, motherfuckers!” and many retailers refused to stock the album.
  7. Mississippi Goddam, Nina Simone - Banned by radio stations throughout the South
  8. Like A Prayer , Madonna - Stations refused to play it after Madonna said in an interview that she wanted to explore the line between the holy and the profane and then cross it.
  9. Pumped Up Kicks, Foster The People - banned on some US radio stations after school shootings and supposedly glorifying gun violence