Only thing I particularly disagree with here is that I think Yardbirds look a bit high now, I'd give Daft Punk and Oasis acclaim and popularity over them, for instance (even with the Yardbirds musical impact.Fido wrote: Mon May 18, 2026 4:48 pm My take:
144. CSNY
145. Elvis Costello
146. The Yardbirds
147. Iggy Pop & the Stooges
148. Sex Pistols
149. Sam & Dave
150. Oasis
151. Daft Punk
152. TLC
153. Kate Bush
154. Roxy Music
155. Genesis
156. Nas
157. Dire Straits
158. Booker T. & the M.G.’s
159. Paul Simon
160. Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers
161. Eddie Cochran
162. Patti Smith
163. A Tribe Called Quest
164. Pixies
165. Lana del Rey
166. Alicia Keys
167. Chicago
168. Rush
169. Kiss
170. Usher
171. Frank Ocean
172. Afrika Bambaataa
173. Bad Bunny
174. Kool & the Gang
175. Phil Collins
176. Ariana Grande
177. Hall & Oates
178. Cher
179. R. Kelly
180. Diana Ross
Costello is way more acclaimed than Stooges/Pistols and more popular, even if less influential. Big bump for the Yardbirds as they kick ass in influence and musical impact, with good popularity and songs like For Your Love and Heart Full of Gold are classics. Sam & Dave vs the next group is hard but I don't care that much. Nas I'd say is slightly more acclaimed and influential than Dire Straits. I think the Teenagers are perfect above Cochran as the influence difference is negligible and they were more popular. Pixies are more influential and way more acclaimed than Lana and Alicia. Rush vs Kiss is hard but I'd put Rush's little wins over Kiss' big win. Don't care much though. On the last bunch I can live with that order though I don't really like it, and on Kelly vs Ross, what do we think about Kelly above Cher?
I think Cher should be ahead of R. Kelly for most of the same reasons as Tim.