Making it big with a song is one of the hardest things to do as a musician. Releasing a song that changes the course of music history is, to many, impossible. However, these four songs that changed rock music history just seemed to happen at the right time.
Keep in mind that this list isnโt exhaustive by any means. Iโm just quite fond of these four songs and their historical significance. Letโs take a look!
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1. โBaba OโRileyโ by The Who
Few songs scratch that rock music itch like โBaba OโRileyโ by The Who. This hit 1971 hard rock tune is about the downfall of youth at the time, and it couldnโt have come at a more poignant moment.
As the 1970s kicked off, the hippie peace-and-love mentality of the Summer of Love was fading. Pete Townshend saw the writing on the wall and penned this song about the abysmal existence that a lot of teenagers at the time were dealing with. It became an anthem for the young and downtrodden, and it still is today. One could say โBaba OโRileyโ was one of the first anthems for young people in rock.
2. โShine On You Crazy Diamondโ by Pink Floyd
โShine On You Crazy Diamondโ by Pink Floyd is more than deserving of a spot on this list of songs that changed rock music. Released in 1975, this long-winded composition is one of the most authentically heartfelt prog-rock songs of its time.
This loving, sweet tribute to Syd Barrett plays more like a soundtrack to a psychedelic funeral, but the sound of the whole thing is very Pink Floyd. This song kicked off when progressive rock was at its peak, and it ended up defining the genre in the most human way possible.
3. โBohemian Rhapsodyโ by Queen
Iโll be bold and say it: This is the greatest rock opera ever written. Itโs the blueprint for rock operas that followed, but nothing has matched the complex โBohemian Rhapsodyโ in terms of sheer power. Nobody had tried to combine rock music with classical music elements in as big of a way as Queen did, and the result was a truly unforgettable song.
4. โA Day In The Lifeโ by The Beatles
Almost any of The Beatlesโ hit songs could have made it to this list of tracks that changed rock music. However, I went with โA Day In The Lifeโ from Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band because it really encompasses everything the band had accomplished in the 1960s.
The track features some of John Lennon and Paul McCartneyโs finest songwriting, the orchestral elements are not like anything else from its time, and that final chord that punctuates the end of the album was a masterful touch.
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