Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” voted Greatest Guitar Riff
Written by admin on August 25, 2014 – 6:26 pm -Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” has topped BBC Radio 2’s list of the Top 100 Greatest Guitar Riffs.
Votes were cast by Radio 2 listeners from 14 July to 4 August, and the results were revealed throughout today’s programming on the station.
Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page, has welcomed the number one spot:
I’m knocked out by this, because I didn’t expect that to happen. There’s been so many wonderful riffs along the way. I wanted a riff that really moved, that people would really get, and would bring a smile to their faces, but when I played it with the band, it really went into overdrive. There was this intent to have this riff and the movement of it, so it was menacing, as well as quite sort of caressing.
“Whole Lotta Love” appeared on the album “Led Zeppelin II” which was released in 1969 and recently reissued in multiple editions, along with “Led Zeppelin I” and “Led Zeppelin III”.
“Whole Lotta Love” – Led Zeppelin
The riff would be cemented in the consciousness of UK music fans, even if not Led Zeppelin fans, as the cover by Collective Consciousness Society was used for years as the theme for the popular music show Top of the Pops.
The first throught when browsing the list is that it’s highly unlikely that certain legendary riffs would really be less popular with Radio 2 listeners than some that made the list, eg the Rolling Stones’ “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” isn’t there, but The Breeders’ “Cannonball” is. You also notice that there is only one offering from each artist/band. All are credible offerings, but it’s doubtful that they are a true reflection of the Radio 2 listeners’ real top 100. The reason for this is that the 100 choices were pre-determined by a panel of music experts, including record producers, DJs, and music critics. The job of the listeners was to create an order for that 100.
The Top 100 Greatest Guitar Riffs were as follows:
- Whole Lotta Love – Led Zeppelin
- Sweet Child O’ Mine Guns ‘N’ Roses
- Back In Black – AC/DC
- Smoke On The Water – Deep Purple
- Layla – Derek And The Dominoes
- How Soon Is Now? – The Smiths
- Down Down – Status Quo
- Money For Nothing – Dire Straits
- You Really Got Me – The Kinks
- Money – Pink Floyd
- Ziggy Stardust – David Bowie
- Purple Haze – The Jimi Hendrix Experience
- Motorcycle Emptiness – Manic Street Preachers
- 20th Century Boy – T. Rex
- Do I Wanna Know? – Arctic Monkeys
- Enter Sandman – Metallica
- Johnny B. Goode – Chuck Berry
- The Spirit Of Radio – Rush
- Livin’ On A Prayer – Bon Jovi
- Smells Like Teen Spirit – Nirvana
- All Right Now – Free
- Oh Well – Fleetwood Mac
- Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynyrd
- Sunshine Of Your Love – Cream
- Seven Nation Army – The White Stripes
- Paranoid – Black Sabbath
- I Can’t Get No (Satisfaction) – The Rolling Stones
- Day Tripper – The Beatles
- The Riverboat Song – Ocean Colour Scene
- Alive – Pearl Jam
- One Vision – Queen
- She Sells Sanctuary – The Cult
- Pretty Vacant – Sex Pistols
- Don’t Fear The Reaper – Blue Oyster Cult
- No Surprises – Radiohead
- Hocus Pocus – Focus
- Cigarettes & Alcohol – Oasis
- No One Knows – Queens of The Stone Age
- I Can’t Explain – The Who
- Under The Bridge – Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love – Van Halen
- Born To Run – Bruce Springsteen
- Fools Gold – The Stone Roses
- Apache – The Shadows
- Run To You – Bryan Adams
- Stay With Me – Faces
- Atomic – Blondie
- Life In The Fast Lane – Eagles
- Milk & Alcohol – Dr. Feelgood
- Spoonman – Soundgarden
- Should I Stay Or Should I Go – The Clash
- Killing in The Name – Rage Against The Machine
- Beat It – Michael Jackson
- Don’t Believe A Word – Thin Lizzy
- Walk This Way – Aerosmith/Aerosmith & RUN-D.M.C.
- Sharp Dressed Man – ZZ Top
- Mannish Boy – Muddy Waters
- Peter Gunn – Duane Eddy
- Good Times – Chic
- Take Me Out – Franz Ferdinand
- Misirlou – Dick Dale
- Song 2 – Blur
- Marquee Moon – Television
- Are You Gonna Go My Way – Lenny Kravitz
- Need You Tonight – INXS
- Pride (In The Name Of Love) – U2
- Shakin’ All Over – Johnny Kidd & The Pirates
- Theme From Shaft – Isaac Hayes
- There She Goes – The La’s
- Boys Don’t Cry – The Cure
- Oh, Pretty Woman – Roy Orbison
- Every Breath You Take – The Police
- Rumble – Link Wray
- Block Buster! – Sweet
- My Sharona – The Knack
- A Girl Like You – Edwyn Collins
- Runnin’ Down A Dream – Tom Petty
- Cannonball – The Breeders
- Born To Be Wild – Steppenwolf
- I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll – Joan Jett & The Blackhearts
- Boom Boom – John Lee Hooker
- Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll – Rainbow
- Bo Diddley – Bo Diddley
- Words of Love – Buddy Holly
- Mr Tambourine Man – The Byrds
- That Lady – The Isley Brothers
- Eye Of The Tiger – Survivor
- Ma-Ma-Ma Belle – Electric Light Orchestra (ELO)
- C’mon Everybody – Eddie Cochran
- Wheels – Foo Fighters
- The One I Love – R.E.M.
- September – Earth, Wind & Fire
- Lonely Boy – The Black Keys
- Jack & Diane – John Mellencamp
- Bohemian Like You – The Dandy Warhols
- Rocks – Primal Scream
- Are You Gonna Be My Girl – Jet
- Loser – Beck
- Unbelievable – EMF
- Get Lucky – Daft Punk.
Do you agree with the choices and, if not, which riffs should have been included?
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