Welcome to the Hardcore Husky Forums. Folks who are well-known in Cyberland and not that dumb.
Greatest (rock) guitar riff - released in 1983 edition?
Greatest (rock) guitar riff - released in 1983 edition? 10 votes
Seek & Destroy - Metallica
Holy Diver - Dio
1 vote
Blister in the Sun - Violent Femmes
2 votes
The Trooper - Iron Maiden
1 vote
I Want A New Drug - Huey Lewis & The News
Every Breath You Take - The Police
1 vote
Gimme All You Lovin' - ZZ Top
2 votes
Photograph - Def Leppard
2 votes
Owner of Lonely Heart - Yes
F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
1 vote
0 ·
Comments
While the album was released in November 1982, the single and video were released in February 1983.
It's almost like there will be a poll for 1982, boss, in which you could vote for this song.
I would like to go on the record that I don't like your random hopping around of years.
I have said my piece.
Every Breath You take is probably the one but is so played out that I couldn't go there
No Diddy did a tribute to Biggie over it which was nice
This is getting into a tough period of awesomeness. That whole Violent Femmes album is just a fuckin' banger from top to bottom and its difficult to vote against. I have to admit my ignorance as well because I thought that that album was a lot later than 1983. Also, if you asked me "which song would I not turn off if it came on vs. all the others" it might be VF.
I also have a hard time voting against Metallica from the 80s in any poll. But, Dio was a little ahead of his time and that album also was killer.
I am going to Ride the Tiger
How are us plebes to prepare for the new poll without some structure?
I thought it would be too boring to go in chronological order. Some folks are more interested in other eras than others and if I go chronological I thought I would risk losing attention space from some guysm.
#FightingForClicks
Not necessarily the most virtuoso riff, although Andy was a technically gifted lead guitarist.
But it's incredibly memorable and there's no mistaking the song within a fraction of second.
And that's the goal of a great riff at the end of the day.
I ran out of room for Hit the Lights and some other.
1983 was a surprisingly strong year for this exercise.
Don't sleep on No Remorse and Seek and Destroy. But, let's face it - Kill Em All wasn't full of the "best". It rules for sure, but Maiden, Police and Dio and others were pros while they were up and coming.
@YellowSnow, it will be interesting going forward because any year that includes Master of Puppets, Ride the Lightening, or Justice are just exercises in wasting people's time. Master of Puppets, Creeping Death, One - Game, Set, Match.
Come at me
Me and @AtomicPiss will be voting to Tuff Enuff / Fabulous T Birds over Master of Puppets!
Fight me @Swaye !
This isn't a thing where I hate other songs or bands. But Master of Puppets is the king. It's a little like Smells Like Team Spirit, in the sense that I am sick of listening to it at this point with Stranger Things and all that shit.
BUT - go back in time. Puppets was a life changer.
Not sure there's anything more 80's than Def Leppard. Disappointed in @ukdawg for not helping his countrymen out here.
only have the cd @ukdawg
sad
I bought the Master of Puppets record
for a fren'.
I don't have a turntable.
No, it was not some retarded $5,000 original pressing or anything like that. He's not that good of a friend.
Edit: I own the MoP cd. Still buy all my music on cd and rip it to mp files for the modern day devices.