My top ten list is based on the number of good songs recorded by each artist.or group. (That's the number beside each name.)
The Joe Marzen Musical Hall of Fame (JMMHF)
Top Ten List
(As of 10/16/06)
The Beatles - 313
Paul Simon - 219
Beach Boys - 88
Stevie Wonder - 74
David Bowie - 61
Bob Dylan - 58
The Rolling Stones - 44
John Lennon - 34
Elton John - 29
Jimi Hendrix - 28
(Note: The Paul Simon category includes recordings from Simon's years with Simon and Garfunkel. I did this because Garfunkel is a glorified back up singer who never contributed anything of value. Had I seperated the two Paul Simon would still retain his number two position on the chart.)
(I am also aware that other decades exist beside the 60's and 70's, but, unfortunately, no bands have relased 28 good songs since then. The closest anyone comes is Beck, who has 23 good songs, and who is in the number 14 position.)
2006-10-16
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