Showing posts with label Dave Matthews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dave Matthews. Show all posts

Sunday, May 9, 2021

Adult Alternative Songs, Top 250+: 1990-2021

Adult Alternative:

Top 250+ Songs, 1990-2021

In 1996, Billboard magazine lanched the adult album alternative (AAA) chart. The radio format is a spinoff of the album-oriented radio stations focused on classic rock from the ‘60s and ‘70s. While artists like Eric Clapton, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen are staples of classic rock, their current material was largely neglected by those stations. Alongside these heritage acts, AAA played mainstream-rock-oriented alternative acts like the Gin Blossoms, Goo Goo Dolls, Hootie & the Blowfish, Matchbox 20, Dave Matthews Band, and Alanis Morissette.

In 2017, the DMDB compiled a chart of the top 100 adult alternative songs based on the most weeks at #1, which has since been updated. The ranking includes all songs which spent at least 5 weeks atop the chart.

In 2020, the DMDB created a second top 100 list focused on songs from 1990 to 1996 which preceded the adult alternative chart, but which fit the format.

In 2021, in honor of the adult alternative chart’s 25th anniversary, Billboard published its list of the top 100 adult alternative songs based on chart performance. The list on this page combines those three lists, ranking the songs based on their overall Dave’s Music Database status.

Click here to see other genre-specific song lists.

1. R.E.M. “Losing My Religion” (1991)
2. Adele “Rolling in the Deep” (2010)
3. Gotye with Kimbra “Somebody That I Used to Know” (2011)
4. Oasis “Wonderwall” (1995)
5. Gnarls Barkley “Crazy” (2006)
6. U2 “One” (1992)
7. Santana with Rob Thomas “Smooth” (1999)
8. Jason Mraz “I’m Yours” (2008)
9. Coldplay “Viva La Vida” (2008)
10. Goo Goo Dolls “Iris” (1998)

11. Radiohead “Creep” (1993)
12. Lorde “Royals” (2013)
13. Pearl Jam “Jeremy” (1991)
14. Red Hot Chili Peppers “Under the Bridge” (1991)
15. Alanis Morissette “You Oughta Know” (1995)
16. Beck “Loser” (1993)
17. Green Day “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” (2004)
18. No Doubt “Don’t Speak” (1995)
19. Eric Clapton “Tears in Heaven” (1992)
20. U2 “Beautiful Day” (2000)

21. Seal “Kiss from a Rose” (1994)
22. Oasis “Live Forever” (1994)
23. Sam Smith “Stay with Me” (2014)
24. Alanis Morissette “Ironic” (1995)
25. Coldplay “Clocks” (2002)
26. Soundgarden “Black Hole Sun” (1994)
27. Snow Patrol “Chasing Cars” (2006)
28. Sheryl Crow “All I Wanna Do” (1994)
29. The Lumineers “Ho Hey” (2012)
30. Train “Hey, Soul Sister” (2009)

31. Kings of Leon “Use Somebody” (2008)
32. Pearl Jam “Alive” (1991)
33. R.E.M. “Everybody Hurts’ (1992)
34. Bruce Springsteen “Streets of Philadelphia” (1994)
35. Silverchair “Tomorrow” (1994)
36. Train “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” (2001)
37. Oasis “Don’t Look Back in Anger” (1995)
38. Live “Lightning Crashes” (1994)
39. Stone Temple Pilots “Interstate Love Song” (1994)
40. Stone Temple Pilot “Plush” (1992)

41. Collective Soul “Shine” (1993)
42. Smashing Pumpkins “1979” (1995)
43. Green Day “Basket Case” (1994)
44. Oasis “Champagne Supernova” (1995)
45. Pearl Jam “Black” (1991)
46. Eric Clapton “Change the World” (1996)
47. Jewel “You Were Meant for Me” (1995)
48. Pearl Jam “Daughter” (1993)
49. U2 “Vertigo” (2004)
50. Green Day “Longview” (1994)

51. The Wallflowers “One Headlight” (1996)
52. Matchbox 20 “Bent” (2000)
53. Portugal, the Man “Feel It Still” (2017)
54. Pearl Jam “Better Man” (1994)
55. Weezer “Buddy Holly” (1994)
56. Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories “Stay (I Missed You)” (1994)
57. Alanis Morissette “You Learn” (1995)
58. Tracy Chapman “Give Me One Reason” (1995)
59. Smashing Pumpkins “Today” (1993)
60. Smashing Pumpkins “Disarm” (1993)

61. The Rembrandts “I’ll Be There for You” (1995)
62. Joan Osborne “One of Us” (1995)
63. Smashing Pumpkins “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” (1995)
64. Collective Soul “December” (1995)
65. Mumford & Sons “I Will Wait” (2012)
66. The Cranberries “Zombie” (1994)
67. Shawn Colvin “Sunny Came Home” (1996)
68. Sting “Fields of Gold” (1993)
69. Sarah McLachlan “Building a Mystery” (1997)
70. Green Day “When I Come Around” (1994)

71. Alanis Morissette “Head Over Feet” (1995)
72. Radiohead “Fake Plastic Trees” (1995)
73. U2 “Mysterious Ways” (1991)
74. Soul Asylum “Runaway Train” (1992)
75. Jewel “Foolish Games” (1995)
76. The Verve Pipe “The Freshmen” (1996)
77. Primitive Radio Gods “Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand” (1996)
78. Goo Goo Dolls “Name” (1995)
79. The Black Keys “Lonely Boy” (2011)
80. Beck “Where It’s At” (1996)

81. Live “Selling the Drama” (1994)
82. The Black Crowes “Hard to Handle” (1990)
83. Counting Crows “Mr. Jones” (1993)
84. U2 “Night and Day” (1990)
85. The Fray “You Found Me” (2008)
86. Matchbox 20 “3 A.M.” (1996)
87. KT Tunstall “Black Horse & the Cherry Tree” (2004)
88. Lenny Kravitz “Are You Gonna Go My Way?” (1993)
89. Lorde “Team” (2013)
90. Eric Clapton “Layla” (Unplugged version, 1992)

91. John Mayer “Waiting on the World to Change” (2006)
92. Fastball “The Way” (1998)
93. U2 “Sometimes You Can’t Make It on Your Own” (2004)
94. Bonnie Raitt “Something to Talk About” (1991)
95. Phillip Phillips “Home” (2012)
96. Coldplay “Paradise” (2011)
97. Hootie & the Blowfish “Only Wanna Be with You” (1994)
98. Dave Matthews Band “Crash into Me” (1996)
99. X Ambassadors “Renegades” (2015)
100. R.E.M. “Man on the Moon” (1992)

101. Imagine Dragons “It’s Time” (2011)
102. Alanis Morissette “Hand in My Pocket” (1995)
103. Crowded House “Weather with You” (1991)
104. The Cranberries “Linger” (1993)
105. Smashing Pumpkins “Tonight Tonight” (1995)
106. Coldplay “Speed of Sound” (2005)
107. David Gray “Babylon” (1998)
108. New Radicals “You Get What You Give” (1998)
109. INXS “Suicide Blonde” (1990)
110. Sheryl Crow “Soak Up the Sun” (2002)

111. Blues Traveler “Run Around” (1994)
112. Florence + the Machine “Dog Days Are Over” (2008)
113. R.E.M. “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” (1994)
114. Spin Doctors “Two Princes” (1991)
115. Milky Chance “Stolen Dance” (2013)
116. Sting “If I Ever Lose My Faith in You” (1993)
117. Bonnie Raitt “I Can’t Make You Love Me” (1991)
118. Hootie & the Blowfish “Let Her Cry” (1994)
119. Goo Goo Dolls “Slide” (1998)
120. Bonnie Raitt “Love Sneakin’ Up on You” (1994)

121. Seal “Crazy” (1990)
122. Hootie & the Blowfish “Hold My Hand” (1994)
123. Elle King “Ex’s and Oh’s” (2014)
124. The Black Keys “Fever” (2014)
125. Jack Johnson “Upside Down” (2006)
126. R.E.M. “Drive” (1992)
127. Sting “All This Time” (1990)
128. John Mayer “No Such Thing” (2001)
129. R.E.M. “Shiny Happy People” (1991)
130. Sheryl Crow “Everyday Is a Winding Road” (1996)

131. Death Cab for Cutie “Soul Meets Body” (2005)
132. Train “Calling All Angels” (2003)
133. George Ezra “Budapest” (2013)
134. Sarah McLachlan “I Will Remember You” (1995)
135. Sting with Cheb Mami “Desert Rose” (1999)
136. U2 “Electrical Storm” (2002)
137. Sheryl Crow “If It Makes You Happy” (1996)
138. Radiohead “High and Dry” (1995)
139. Beck “Dreams” (2015)
140. John Mellencamp & Me’Shell Ndegeocello “Wild Night” (1994)

141. Eric Clapton “My Father’s Eyes” (1998)
142. U2 “Even Better Than the Real Thing” (1991)
143. U2 “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” (1995)
144. Sheryl Crow “My Favorite Mistake” (1998)
145. The Cranberries “Dreams” (1992)
146. Collective Soul “The World I Know” (1995)
147. Paula Cole “Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?” (1996)
148. Melissa Etheridge “I’m the Only One” (1993)
149. The Black Keys “Lo/Hi” (2019)
150. Gin Blossoms “‘Til I Hear It from You” (1995)

151. U2 “Staring at the Sun” (1997)
152. Bruce Springsteen “Human Touch” (1992)
153. Bruce Springsteen “Secret Garden” (1995)
154. Pearl Jam “Just Breathe” (2009)
155. Hootie & the Blowfish “Old Man & Me (When I Get to Heaven)” (1996)
156. Sheryl Crow “Strong Enough” (1993)
157. Matchbox 20 “Push” (1996)
158. Death Cab for Cutie “I Will Possess Your Heart” (2008)
159. Gin Blossoms “Follow You Down” (1996)
160. Kings of Leon “Radioactive” (2010)

161. Jewel “Who Will Save Your Soul?” (1995)
162. Beck “Up All Night” (2017)
163. U2 “You’re the Best Thing About Me” (2017)
164. Jack Johnson “Sitting, Waiting, Wishing” (2005)
165. Rag ‘n’ Bone Man “Human” (2016)
166. Coldplay “Adventure of a Lifetime” (2015)
167. Paula Cole “I Don’t Want to Wait” (1996)
168. Alice Merton “No Roots” (2016)
169. The Lumineers “Ophelia” (2016)
170. Dave Matthews Band “Stay (Wasting Time)” (1998)

171. Hootie & the Blowfish “Time” (1994)
172. Arcade Fire “Everything Now” (2017)
173. The Killers “Read My Mind” (2006)
174. Jack Johnson “If I Had Eyes” (2007)
175. R.E.M. “The Great Beyond” (1999)
176. Kings of Leon “Waste a Moment” (2016)
177. Mumford & Sons “Believe” (2015)
178. John Mellencamp “Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)” (1996)
179. Coldplay “Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall” (2011)
180. U2 “Window in the Skies” (2006)

181. Jack Johnson “You and Your Heart” (2010)
182. Duncan Sheik “Barely Breathing” (1996)
183. Sheryl Crow “A Change Would Do You Good” (1996)
184. Vampire Weekend “Harmony Hall” (2019)
185. Jack Johnson “Flake” (2001)
186. The Lumineers “Stubborn Love” (2012)
187. Counting Crows “Accidentally in Love” (2004)
188. The Wallflowers “6th Avenue Heartache” (1996)
189. The Black Keys “Go” (2019)
190. O.A.R. “Shattered (Turn the Car Around)” (2008)

191. Mumford & Sons “Guiding Light” (2018)
192. Counting Crows “Hanginaround” (1999)
193. Collective Soul “Run” (1999)
194. Michael Franti & Spearhead “The Sound of Sunshine” (2010)
195. Sarah McLachlan “Fallen” (2003)
196. Dave Matthews Band “Funny the Way It Is” (2009)
197. Dave Matthews Band “Where Are You Going?” (2002)
198. Blues Traveler “Most Precarious” (1997)
199. The Lumineers “Gloria” (2019)
200. Paolo Nutini “New Shoes” (2006)

201. Natalie Merchant “Kind and Generous” (1998)
202. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats “You Worry Me” (2018)
203. Beck “Uneventful Days” (2019)
204. John Mellencamp with India.Arie “Peaceful World” (2001)
205. Of Monsters and Men “Mountain Sound” (2011)
206. Dave Matthews Band “Everyday” (2001)
207. Norah Jones “Sunrise” (2004)
208. The Head and the Heart “All We Ever Knew” (2016)
209. Jack Johnson “Good People” (2005)
210. The Revivalists “Wish I Knew You” (2016)

211. R.E.M. “Supernatural Superserious” (2008)
212. Bruce Hornsby “Gonna Be Some Changes Made” (2004)
213. David Gray “The One I Love” (2005)
214. Dave Matthews Band “I Did It” (2001)
215. Sheryl Crow “Anything But Down” (1998)
216. Fitz & the Tantrums “Out of My League” (2013)
217. John Mayer “Bigger Than My Body” (2003)
218. Spoon “Hot Thoughts” (2017)
219. K.T. Tunstall “Hold On” (2007)
220. Snow Patrol “Just Say Yes” (2009)

221. John Mayer “Who Says” (2009)
222. Tracy Chapman “Telling Stories (There Is Friction in the Space Between)” (2000)
223. The Avett Brothers “Ain’t No Man” (2016)
224. The Lumineers “Life in the City” (2019)
225. David Gray “You’re the World to Me” (2007)
226. The Strokes “Bad Decisions” (2020)
227. The Head and the Heart “Lost in My Mind” (2011)
228. Snow Patrol “Crack the Shutters” (2008)
229. David Gray “Fugitive” (2009)
230. Death Cab for Cutie “You Are a Tourist” (2011)

231. White Reaper “Might Be Right” (2019)
232. One Eskimo “Kandi” (2009)
233. Death Cab for Cutie “Gold Rush” (2018)
234. Bakar “Hell N Back” (2019)
235. Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs “Beg, Steal or Borrow” (2010)
236. Family of the Year “Hero” (2012)
237. Norah Jones “Chasing Pirates” (2009)
238. Nathaniel Rateliff “And It’s Still Alright” (2020)
239. Serena Ryder “Stompa” (2013)
240. Norah Jones “Thinking About You” (2006)

241. Pete Yorn “Life on a Chain” (2001)
242. Dave Matthews Band “You and Me” (2009)
243. Leon Bridges “Bad Bad News” (2018)
244. Kings of Leon “The Bandit” (2021)
245. Ray LaMontagne “Strong Enough” (2020)
246. George Ezra “Blame It on Me” (2014)
247. Gomez “See the World” (2006)
248. Caamp “Officer of Love” (2020)
249. Snow Patrol “Shut Your Eyes” (2006)
250. John Butler Trio “Better Than” (2007)

251. Milky Chance with Jack Johnson “Don’t Let Me Down” (2020)
252. Dave Matthews Band “Oh” (2003)
253. My Morning Jacket “Feel You” (2020)
254. James Morrison “Nothing Ever Hurt Like You” (2008)


Resources and Related Links:

First posted 2/26/2021; last updated 5/9/2021.

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Adult Album Alternative (AAA): Top 100+ Songs from 1996 to 2021

Adult Alternative, 1996-2021:

Top 100+ Songs

In 1996, Billboard magazine lanched the adult album alternative (AAA) chart. The radio format is a spinoff of the album-oriented radio format rooted in music from the ‘60s and ‘70s. AAA includes some of that genre’s most noted acts (Eric Clapton, John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen), but expands to include a variety of genres generally broader than most other radio formats, encompassing alternative rock, alt country, folk, jazz, and blues.

Here are the top 100+ AAA songs based on most weeks at #1. Songs with the same number of weeks on top are ranked based on most points in Dave’s Music Database. All songs spending five or weeks on top have been included on this list.

Click here to see other genre-specific song lists.

Click here to see other genre-specific song lists.

    16 weeks:

  1. U2 “Beautiful Day” (2000)

    15 weeks:

  2. Coldplay “Clocks” (2002)
  3. Kings of Leon “Waste a Moment” (2016)

    14 weeks:

  4. Adele “Rolling in the Deep” (2010)
  5. The Wallflowers “One Headlight” (1996)
  6. Matchbox 20 “Bent” (2000)
  7. Matchbox 20 “3 A.M.” (1996)

    13 weeks:

  8. Gotye with Kimbra “Somebody That I Used to Know” (2011)
  9. Santana with Rob Thomas “Smooth” (1999)
  10. Jack Johnson “Upside Down” (2006)
  11. Pearl Jam “Just Breathe” (2009)

    12 weeks:

  12. Train “Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me)” (2001)
  13. Beck “Dreams” (2015)
  14. Dave Matthews Band “Funny the Way It Is” (2009)

    11 weeks:

  15. Coldplay “Viva La Vida” (2008)
  16. Portugal, the Man “Feel It Still” (2017)
  17. Mumford & Sons “I Will Wait” (2012)
  18. The Lumineers “Ophelia” (2016)
  19. Jack Johnson “You and Your Heart” (2010)
  20. KT Tunstall “Hold On” (2007)

    10 weeks:

  21. Sarah McLachlan “Building a Mystery” (1997)
  22. George Ezra “Budapest” (2013)
  23. The Black Keys “Fever” (2014)
  24. Death Cab for Cutie “Soul Meets Body” (2005)
  25. Jack Johnson “If I Had Eyes” (2007)
  26. Jack Johnson “Good People” (2005)
  27. David Gray “Fugitive” (2009)

    9 weeks:

  28. U2 “Vertigo” (2004)
  29. Coldplay “Speed of Sound” (2005)
  30. Train “Calling All Angels” (2003)
  31. Hootie & the Blowfish “Old Man & Me (When I Get to Heaven)” (1996)
  32. The Black Keys “Go” (2019)
  33. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats “You Worry Me” (2018)

    8 weeks:

  34. Lorde “Royals” (2013)
  35. Green Day “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” (2004)
  36. Snow Patrol “Chasing Cars” (2006)
  37. The Lumineers “Ho Hey” (2012)
  38. Coldplay “Paradise” (2011)
  39. Milky Chance “Stolen Dance” (2013)

  40. R.E.M. “The Great Beyond” (1999)
  41. Michael Franti & Spearhead “The Sound of Sunshine” (2010)
  42. Counting Crows “Hanginaround” (1999)
  43. The Lumineers “Stubborn Love” (2012)
  44. The Head and the Heart “All We Ever Knew” (2016)
  45. Norah Jones “Sunrise” (2004)
  46. Tracy Chapman “Telling Stories (There Is Friction in the Space Between)” (2000)
  47. Death Cab for Cutie “You Are a Tourist” (2011)
  48. Death Cab for Cutie “Gold Rush” (2018)
  49. David Gray “You’re the World to Me” (2007)
  50. Serena Ryder “Stompa” (2013)
  51. Nathaniel Rateliff “And It’s Still Alright” (2020)

    7 weeks:

  52. The Fray “You Found Me” (2008)
  53. The Black Keys “Lonely Boy” (2011)
  54. New Radicals “You Get What You Give” (1998)
  55. Sheryl Crow “Soak Up the Sun” (2002)
  56. Eric Clapton “My Father’s Eyes” (1998)
  57. U2 “Staring at the Sun” (1997)
  58. U2 “Window in the Skies” (2006)
  59. Coldplay “Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall” (2011)
  60. Kings of Leon “Radioactive” (2010)

  61. Dave Matthews Band “Stay (Wasting Time)” (1998)
  62. Vampire Weekend “Harmony Hall” (2019)
  63. U2 “You’re the Best Thing About Me” (2017)
  64. Dave Matthews Band “Where Are You Going?” (2002)
  65. Natalie Merchant “Kind and Generous” (1998)
  66. Dave Matthews Band “Everyday” (2001)
  67. Spoon “Hot Thoughts” (2017)
  68. Snow Patrol “Crack the Shutters” (2008)
  69. John Butler Trio “Better Than” (2007)
  70. Ray LaMontagne “Strong Enough” (2020)

    6 weeks:

  71. Gnarls Barkley “Crazy” (2006)
  72. Sam Smith “Stay with Me” (2014)
  73. Phillip Phillips “Home” (2012)
  74. John Mayer “Waiting on the World to Change” (2006)
  75. Goo Goo Dolls “Slide” (1998)
  76. John Mellencamp “Key West Intermezzo (I Saw You First)” (1996)
  77. Arcade Fire “Everything Now” (2017)
  78. U2 “Electrical Storm” (2002)
  79. Sheryl Crow “A Change Would Do You Good” (1996)

  80. The Killers “Read My Mind” (2006)
  81. Jack Johnson “Sitting, Waiting, Wishing” (2005)
  82. Mumford & Sons “Guiding Light” (2018)
  83. Blues Traveler “Most Precarious” (1997)
  84. Norah Jones “Chasing Pirates” (2009)
  85. David Gray “The One I Love” (2005)
  86. Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs “Beg, Steal or Borrow” (2010)
  87. Pete Yorn “Life on a Chain” (2001)
  88. Kings of Leon “The Bandit” (2021)
  89. Caamp “Officer of Love” (2020)

    5 weeks:

  90. The Verve Pipe “The Freshmen” (1996)
  91. Primitive Radio Gods “Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand” (1996)
  92. U2 “Sometimes You Can’t Make It on Your Own” (2004)
  93. Death Cab for Cutie “I Will Possess Your Heart” (2008)
  94. Coldplay “Adventure of a Lifetime” (2015)
  95. Rag ‘n’ Bone Man “Human” (2016)
  96. Gin Blossoms “Follow You Down” (1996)
  97. Mumford & Sons “Believe” (2015)
  98. Sheryl Crow “My Favorite Mistake” (1998)
  99. The Black Keys “Lo/Hi” (2019)
  100. Counting Crows “Accidentally in Love” (2004)

  101. Sarah McLachlan “Fallen” (2003)
  102. Collective Soul “Run” (1999)
  103. The Lumineers “Gloria” (2019)
  104. John Mellencamp with India.Arie “Peaceful World” (2001)
  105. R.E.M. “Supernatural Superserious” (2008)
  106. Shery Crow “Anything But Down” (1998)
  107. Dave Matthews Band “I Did It” (2001)
  108. John Mayer “Bigger Than My Body” (2003)
  109. The Avett Brothers “Ain’t No Man” (2016)
  110. Beck “Uneventful Days” (2019)

  111. Paolo Nutini “New Shoes” (2006)
  112. John Mayer “Who Says” (2009)
  113. Leon Bridges “Bad Bad News” (2019)
  114. My Morning Jacket “Feel You” (2020)

Resources and Related Links:

First posted 12/10/2017; last updated 5/8/2021.

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Adult Album Alternative (AAA) Acts: Top 100

image from twimg.com

In 1996, Billboard magazine lanched the adult album alternative (AAA) chart. The radio format is a spinoff of the album-oriented radio format rooted in music from the ‘60s and ‘70s. AAA includes some of that genre’s most noted acts (Eric Clapton, John Mellencamp, Tom Petty, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen), but expands to include a variety of genres generally broader than most other radio formats, encompassing alternative rock, alt country, folk, jazz, and blues.

As of December 9, 2017, here are the top 100 AAA acts.

1. U2
2. Dave Matthews (solo and with band)
3. Coldplay
4. Jack Johnson
5. Sheryl Crow
6. John Mayer
7. R.E.M.
8. Counting Crows
9. The Wallflowers
10. Train

11. Tom Petty (solo & with Heartbreakers & Mudcrutch)
12. David Gray
13. Ryan Adams
14. Eric Clapton
15. Beck
16. Death Cab for Cutie
17. Snow Patrol
18. Mumford & Sons
19. Adele
20. Red Hot Chili Peppers

21. Bruce Springsteen
22. Sting
23. Matchbox 20
24. Norah Jones
25. Ben Harper
26. Kings of Leon
27. John Mellencamp
28. Sarah McLachlan
29. Ray LaMontagne
30. Green Day

31. Chris Isaak
32. Goo Goo Dolls
33. Collective Soul
34. Keane
35. Wilco
36. Imagine Dragons
37. Barenaked Ladies
38. The Head and the Heart
39. Lenny Kravitz
40. The Black Keys

41. Tracy Chapman
42. The Fray
43. Melissa Etheridge
44. The Avett Brothers
45. Pearl Jam
46. Florence + the Machine
47. Guster
48. Jason Mraz
49. Cage the Elephant
50. Michael Franti

51. Bonnie Raitt
52. The Rolling Stones
53. Matt Nathanson
54. Pete Yorn
55. Alanis Morissette
56. Indigo Girls
57. The Lumineers
58. Blues Traveler
59. KT Tunstall
60. The Decemberists

61. Mark Knopfler
62. Tori Amos
63. Shawn Colvin
64. Spoon
65. Jonny Lang
66. Amos Lee
67. Phish
68. The Killers
69. Shawn Mullins
70. Brandi Carlile

71. Van Morrison
72. Robert Plant
73. Dawes
74. Arcade Fire
Foo Fighters
76. Neil Young
77. Of Monsters and Men
78. Grace Potter
79. John Hiatt
80. Alabama Shakes

81. Lorde
82. Pretenders
83. Hozier
84. Mat Kearney
85. Natalie Merchant
86. Phillip Phillips
87. Santana
88. Paul Simon
89. Fitz & the Tantrums
90. Jewel

91. Michael Kiwanuka
92. Ingrid Michaelson
93. Brett Dennen
94. Paolo Nutini
95. Jackson Browne
96. John Bulter Trio
97. Old 97’s
98. Feist
99. Vance Joy
100. One Republic


Saturday, October 11, 1975

Saturday Night Live premiered: October 11, 1975

Originally posted October 11, 2011.



In 1975, a late night show called NBC’s Saturday Night began its run on television. That show became better known as Saturday Night Live and is still airing 700+ episodes and 37 seasons later. The show has snagged 21 Emmys, a Peabody, and three Writers Guild of America awards. It also been inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame and ranked by TV Guide as one of the top 50 shows of all time.

The show was built around sketch comedy featuring the show’s regular cast of “Not Ready for Prime Time Players” alongside weekly guest hosts. Some of the most popular sketches went on to become full-length feature movies such as The Blues Brothers and Wayne’s World. However, the show also became well known for its live musical guests.

Among the most frequent musical guests are Beck, Eminem, Foo Fighters, Dave Matthews, Randy Newman, Tom Petty, Paul Simon, and James Taylor, all of whom have appeared at least five times. Dave Grohl has appeared more than any other musical guest – ten in all. In addition to his six appearances with the Foo Fighers, he’s also appeared with Nirvana twice, Them Crooked Vultures once, and with Tomy Petty & the Heartbreakers once.

The shows first episode featured Billy Preston and Janis Ian as musical guests. The first season also featured Abba, Jimmy Cliff, Art Garfunkel, Al Jarreau, Anne Murray, Randy Newman, Martha Reeves, Leon Russell, Neil Sedaka, Carly Simon, Paul Simon, Patti Smith, and Bill Withers.



Among the more infamous musical moments on the show are appearances by guests who were banned for their antics. Perhaps the most infamous was Sinead O’Connor’s a cappela performance of Bob Marley’s “War” after which she tore up a picture of the Pope and asked the audience to fight the real enemy.

Early on in SNL’s history, Elvis Costello was banned after playing “Radio Radio” when he was supposed to play “Less Than Zero” on December 17, 1977. However, all was forgiven when he appeared on the 25th anniversary mocking his original appearance. He interrupted the Beastie Boys just as they were starting to play “Sabotage” and then they joined him for “Radio Radio”.




Resources and Related Links: