Each week, authors Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield dive into entries from the list that are popular, influential, and spark a lot of discussion. Stevie Nicks' 1977 breakup ballad “Dreams”
In 2004, rolling stone A list of the 500 greatest songs of all time has been released. Compiled from an extensive poll with input from artists, industry figures and critics, the list has been a source of conversation, inspiration and debate for two decades, and is one of the magazine's largest and most controversial features ever. It is one. end.
In 2021, we completely overhauled our list and added new groups of voters to better reflect the modern consensus. Well, here's a new podcast based on this list. Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Best Songs, we take a closer look at the 2021 entries. Created in partnership with iHeart. Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Best Songs find a host rolling stone Each week, staffers Rob Sheffield and Brittany Spanos discuss a new song and dig into its history and influence with the help of special guests, including their peers. R.S. Colleagues, producers and the artists themselves.
In the first episode, the hosts take a deep dive into Fleetwood Mac's “Dream.” Ranked at No. 9 on the 2021 list, the Stevie Nicks-penned song is the highest-ranked song to date not on the 500 list. In recent years, Stevie Nicks' masterpiece has been given a new lease of life and found a new audience, thanks in part to his viral TikTok clips, but its history runs deep. The hosts explore the song's fascinating story and place it in the context of the nonstop romantic drama that was Fleetwood Mac in the 1970s.
This week, Rob and Brittany are joined by senior music writer Angie Martosio. The trio explores the enduring and timeless appeal of the Knicks, which grows stronger with each passing year. Check out the episode above on iHeart or wherever you get your podcasts, and look for new episodes every Wednesday.