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Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs

Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs

This exclusive podcast from Rolling Stone tells the stories behind the ?500 Greatest Songs of All Time." Hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield dissect Rolling Stone's iconic list and explore the magic and mythology behind the songs on this in-depth new series. From classics like Fleetwood Mac?s ?Dreams? to The Ronettes' ?Be My Baby,? and modern-era hits like The Killers' ?Mr. Brightside,? and Britney Spears' ?...Baby One More Time," we talk to artists and insiders about what makes these the greatest songs of all time.

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How Taylor Swift Transformed with ?Blank Space?

Taylor Swift knows a thing or two about swerving when her listeners and detractors least expect it, but nothing could prepare anyone for her total abandonment of country music on her 2014 album 1989. Sure, she had teased some Max Martin-assisted pop hits on her previous album Red, but 1989 was a total 180 from the country starlet's past, trading her teardrop-soaked guitar for sassier synths instead.

On this week's episode of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs, hosts Rob Sheffield and Brittany Spanos discuss the crown jewel of the 1989 album, "Blank Space".  While lead single "Shake It Off" was an empowering kiss-off to the haters, its follow up was an unexpected satirization of Swift's public image at the time as a "maneater" for her romances with famous men and ensuing songs about their times spent together.

Swift fits back against sexist criticism of her writing "too many break-up songs" and her dating habits with this ferociously catchy track that highlights her sense of humor and wit, all while helping break free a bit more from her "girl next door" image. Later in this episode our hosts are joined by their colleague and Rolling Stone Music Now host Brian Hiatt to dig into just how big of a risk her pop pivot had been, as well as explore what makes this song so great and how it shifted Swift's sound and lyricism for the better.

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2024-04-17
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The Futuristic Pop Genius of Missy Elliott and Timbaland?s ?Get Ur Freak On?

On this episode of our 500 Greatest Songs podcast, we dive into the unique chemistry Missy Elliot and Timbaland have had throughout their careers. In the Nineties, Missy and Timbaland were just a pair of kids from Virginia ? but they ended up changing the sound of hip-hop and pop forever. The two geniuses would collaborate on production for their friends and eventually on Missy Elliott's own successful string of albums and major hits. The most inventive of them remains to be "Get Ur Freak On," the lead single off 2001's Miss E...So Addictive.

This week Brittany and Rob dig into everything that makes "Get Ur Freak On" so iconic: the experimental production that fuses dancehall with bhangra, Missy's inventive wordplay, the surprise samples and of course that inimitable creative chemistry she shares with Timbaland. The pair also celebrate the impact the two have had on music since they burst on the scene, whether it?s their reinvention of Aaliyah's career, the trippy, avant-garde music videos for Missy's own hits, or Timbaland's world-shifting touch on pop music in the aughts. Later, Sheffield has a conversation with the so addictive Miss E herself, delving into her early musical partnership with Timbaland, their creative process, and the making of her debut album 'Super Duper Fly.'

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2024-04-10
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The Long, Crazy, Never-Ending Story of Big Mama Thornton?s ?Hound Dog?

This week our hosts Brittany and Rob look at one of the longest, craziest stories in pop music: the never-ending saga of ?Hound Dog.? Big Mama Thornton came out with this massive R&B belter in 1952 and was the first hit from the legendary writing team of Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller. The song comes in at #318 on the list, and instantly became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring countless cover versions, answer songs, rewrites and sequels in blues, pop, and country. The most notable was Elvis Presley?s version of Hound Dog? in 1956, but he wasn?t covering Big Mama Thornton?s song ? these were two very different tunes with the same title, and the only thing they had in common was the opening line, ?You ain?t nothing but a hound dog.?

In this episode, Brittany and Rob dive deep into the secret history of ?Hound Dog? and why time has simplified the story to being between Big Mama and Elvis. Rolling Stone senior writer Angie Martoccio also joins us to look at the song and its complex cultural afterlife. Together we celebrate the greatness of Willie Mae ?Big Mama? Thornton, and the incredible power of her ?Hound Dog?. For a song that?s continued to change constantly throughout the past 70 years after it first became a hit, there?s really no other story in music history like this one. From Jimi Hendrix to Doja Cat, we look at how ?Hound Dog? keeps on inspiring sequels and likely will for the rest of history.

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2024-04-03
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How Madonna?s ?Into The Groove? Summed Up The History of Dance Music With One Song

This week our hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield look at an Eighties dance-floor classic, from one of the all-time biggest pop legends: Madonna?s ?Into The Groove.? It wasn?t Madonna?s first single (that was ?Everybody?) or her first hit (that would be ?Holiday?), but ?Into The Groove? is the one that instantly evokes Madonna in her raw, gritty early days. It?s a cheap, fast, in-your-face disco anthem that hits as hard as punk rock, from the hungry young Madonna, aiming to sum up the whole history of dance music in one song. ?Into The Groove? is still the song at the heart of her lifelong bond with the club scene and the dance community. It?s the one that where she sings right into your ear: ?You can dance, for inspiration.?

For this episode Brittany and Rob are joined by one of the most brilliant music writers around, Suzy Exposito, a longtime journalist for Rolling Stone and the L.A. Times. They break down the song?s impact on club culture, including the goth world (the dancing boy in the music video became an iconic goth figure in himself!). They?ll also seek to answer the questions of why we?re all so obsessed with this song? Why does it loom so large over Madonna?s other hits? Why is it the gateway drug that hooks so many generations of Madonna fans? Take a listen to find out!

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2024-03-27
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Britney Spears 'Baby One More Time,' and The Story of Producer Max Martin, Pop?s Mystery Man

You probably don?t know his face or his voice, but you definitely know his music. In this episode of 'Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs', hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield take a deep dive into iconic songs like Britney Spears? ??Baby One More Time? and the enigmatic writer-producer behind them: Max Martin, the Swedish genius responsible for so many hits of the past quarter-century.

Martin has always been an elusive figure, remaining behind the scenes. He refuses to become any kind of celebrity, yet he has helped create so many classics, from Taylor Swift?s ?Blank Space" to the Backstreet Boys? ?I Want it That Way? (both featured on Rolling Stone?s 500 Greatest Songs list).

In this episode Brittany and Rob aim to shed light on the mysteries of Max Martin: How does he do it? What?s his secret recipe? How can one mastermind keep creating so many hits, over so many years, without losing his magic touch? How does he have so many famous songs, while remaining out of the spotlight?

This week our hosts are also joined by a Rolling Stone legend, Senior Writer Brian Hiatt. The trio go deep into how Spears made ??Baby One More Time? into a classic debut single and how Kelly Clarkson turned "Since U Been Gone" into a classic break-up anthem, all while exploring the long and unique career of pop?s ultimate mystery man.

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2024-03-20
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Fleetwood Mac's ?Dreams?: The Strange and Beautiful Life of a Breakup Classic

Rolling Stone?s 500 Greatest Songs list is one of the most popular ? and most-argued over ? features the magazine has ever produced. It?s a trip through eight decades of pop music, from Elvis Presley to Elvis Costello, Aretha to Ariana, hip-hop to art-pop, and beyond. Its rankings are hugely influential, and ? if you disagree enough with them, at least ? infamous. In the first episode of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs podcast, hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield dive into the history, significance, and weird quirks of the list, zeroing in on its most recent version, from 2021. 

 

The hosts are joined by special guest and Rolling Stone staffer Angie Martoccio as they pivot to ?Dreams,? the iconic 1977 Fleetwood Mac song that finished 9th on the most recent version of the 500 Greatest Songs list. In recent years, the Stevie Nicks masterpiece found new life ? and a new audience ? as a tik-tok mainstay and Gen-Z touchstone, but its history runs deep. The hosts delve into the fascinating story of the song, placing it within the context of the nonstop romantic drama that was Fleetwood Mac in the 1970s. Amazingly, Nicks wrote the song ?in about 10 minutes,? as a mystical elegy to her fading relationship with Lindsey Buckingham. But its legacy is so much greater than that story would suggest ? it?s a testament to making great art amid turmoil, and to the singular, shawl-clad sorcery of Stevie. ?Dreams? sums up everything we love about her in four brilliant minutes. 

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2024-03-13
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Introducing: Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs

This exclusive podcast from Rolling Stone tells the stories behind the ?500 Greatest Songs of All Time." Hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield dissect Rolling Stone's iconic list and explore the magic and mythology behind the songs on this in-depth new series. From classics like Fleetwood Mac?s ?Dreams? to The Ronettes' ?Be My Baby,? and modern-era hits like The Killers' ?Mr. Brightside,? and Britney Spears' ?...Baby One More Time," we talk to artists and insiders about what makes these the greatest songs of all time.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

2024-03-06
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