That’s because the new stuff they listed isn’t really rock. It’s more pop. The most rock one they had from the 10s-20s when ghost and BMTH, LP and AC/DC
I think they basically went more niche in their definition of 'rock' after about 2010. Lots of bands still chugging along, but with tunes that didn't gain a bunch of popular radio play.
@@sireuchre yeah you can tell it's a stretch when you have to go back to AC/DC for 2020. There just aren't big rock hits any more. The last few are established bands that are still releasing stuff now.
Most bands from that era that have kept making music (like Bon Jovi for example) I'm like "dudes, give it a rest." But honestly I have loved even AC/DC's newer stuff. Both Black Ice and Power Up are great. I need to listen to their other recent-ish one still.
Little Mistake, Johnnie B. Good was just a cover, ist was originally from a guy named "Calvin Klein" who disaperaed without a trace at the same evening he sung the song only once...
I listened to the first one and went like: "Oh well I've definitely heard this while playing Mafia 2" I searched it and found out I was *almost* right, thought to myself it sounded pretty similar though. 1956 and you know, *that* is the song that plays in Mafia 2 :D
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Considering rock and roll was born largely out of shuffle blues which frequently relied on a familiar chord progression, this is not unexpected.
Yes, I'm only 14 but I've always loved 50s-90s rock. Everything from Elvis to the beetles to the beach Boys to acdc to von Jovi. I just love the older music so much better than our more modern music.
@@AdrianRP1995 Not true. Since guitars are a high frequency instrument and usually direct a song, unlike bass and drums, why would anyone be as likely to remember it? Unless one plays the bass, the bass is the leading instrument instead of back up and the fact that bass lines tend to have much less variance in sound to guitars. Your point is fundamentally flawed by it's lack of reasoning, and downright snobby logic 💀
REALLY thought for 1995 it would have been a song off of the bends, probably high and dry and for 1993 I thought it would be something from in utero 🤷♂️
I just realized that my parents taught me rock from the 60's songs because of my grandparents that made them listen to those songs and my parents did it to me. And it's so beautiful to have a musical culture
1. Little Richard- Tutti Frutti 2. Little Richard- Long Tall Sally 3. Elvis Presley- Jailhouse Rock 4. Chuck Berry- Johnny B. Goode 5. ? 6. Chubby Checker- The Twist 7. Del Shannon- Runaway 8. The Beatles- Love Me Do 9. The Beach Boys- Surfin’ USA 10. The Kinks- You Really Got Me 11. The Beatles- Help! 12. The Rolling Stones- Paint It Black 13. The Jimi Hendrix Experience- Purple Haze 14. The Beatles- Hey Jude 15. Creedence Clearwater Revival- Fortunate Son 16. Derek and the Dominos- Layla 17. Led Zeppelin- Stairway to Heaven 18. Deep Purple- Smoke on the Water 19. Aerosmith- Dream On 20. Lynyrd Skynyrd- Sweet Home Alabama 21. Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody 22. Eagles- Hotel California 23. ? 24. Van Halen- Runnin’ With the Devil 25. Pink Floyd- Another Brick in the Wall 26. AC/DC- Back in Black 27. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts- I Love Rock N Roll 28. Survivor- Eye of the Tiger 29. ZZ Top- Sharp Dressed Man 30. Bryan Adams- Summer of 69 31. Dire Straits- Money for Nothing 32. Bon Jovi- Livin’ on a Prayer 33. Guns N Roses- Sweet Child O Mine 34. Pixies- Where Is My Mind? 35. Tom Petty- Free Fallin’ 36. Scorpions- Wind of Change 37. Nirvana- Smells Like Teen Spirit 38. Radiohead- Creep 38. Lenny Kravitz- Are You Gonna Go My Way 39. Green Day- Basket Case 40. Oasis- Wonderwall 41. Rage Against the Machine- Bulls on Parade 42. Blur- Song 2 43. The Offspring- The Kids Aren’t Alright 44. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Californication 45. Linkin Park- In the End 46. Jimmy Eat World- The Middle 47. Audioslave- Like a Stone 48. The White Stripes- Seven Nation Army 49. Franz Ferdinand- Take Me Out 50. System of a Down- Lonely Day 51. The Killers- When You Were Young 52. Foo Fighters- The Pretender 53. Kings of Leon- Sex on Fire 54. Muse- Uprising 55. The Black Keys- Howlin’ for You 56. Foo Fighters- Walk 57. Linkin Park- Burn It Down 58. Arctic Monkeys- Do I Wanna Know? 59. Royal Blood- Figure It Out 60. Bring Me the Horizon- Throne 61. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Dark Necessities 62. Greta Van Fleet- Highway Tune 63. Ghost- Dance Macabre 64. ? 65. AC/DC- Shot in the Dark 66. ? 67. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Black Summer 68. Foo Fighters- Rescued
@@thesharpyion8030 after 2010, I got 2012-2018 all correct as well as 2021, and knew 2011 and 2019 were black keys just didn't know which songs. I thought the 2011 was gold on the ceiling but was dead wrong, at least got the same album lmao
I know/like the music cos it’s my era, I got all from 1961, Royal blood + Black Keys are such good bands, Listen to some, probably some of the best 90’s remnants left 👍
Used to be a bartender… man drank for five hours straight, I called him a taxi (this was back in 2010 before Uber)… Before he left, he walks up to a drunk lady at the bar and says… “Guess who is back at my place, and is going to play a concert tonight” She says “who?” He replies “Lenny Kravitz, will you come home with me?” She says “oh yes!” They walk out the door together and get in the cab. Saw some amazing stuff in those days.
11:21 I just immediately yelled "Creep!" Out of sheer excitement. Now I can't wait for Welcome to the Black Parade to pop up because of it. Edit: Welcome to the Black Parade didn't show up.
@@RandomKissFan0815 basically me too and im 43. Got all the old good ones your like my kids they can nail old ones when music was good. Great job youngster our world may have hope after all
@@JacksonOwex I would have if I had the motivation to! But I didn't, and since the owner of the video did, it was able to be posted for everyone interested to see
I got 57/69 with a long streak between 1965 and 2002, afterwards I got a lot of them wrong - I guess modern mainstream rock is not my cup of tea. Also I found it much harder when it played the instrumental of the verse or the chorus rather than the intro, it's easy to recognize those since we're used to hearing them without vocals, it would be fun to do a version with no intros.
@@bill-fk7tl bands like Green Day, foo fighters, RHCP, the killers, linkin park, etc. that’s my kind of music. Well, Green day is a little iffy lol but still.
@@lucywinstanley9645 My apologies Just meant to express my feeling that 21st century is intensely mediocre. I’ll take it back I would call Green Day and maybe one of those other groups 90s though
One of the best songs ! 😉👍🎵🎸🎶 "Sidewavs" does lot of bass covers, the majorities are Red Hot Chili Peppers ! Of course ! 😉 "Smoke on the water" too... ZZ top ! 😉👍 In 1984 with my husband we heard so much time the tape was out of service ! ;-) Dire Strait ! 👍 None from Michael ! 😥But Brian Adams ?! 🤔
I'd like to thank Rock Band and Guitar Hero for the rock knowledge up til 2005. Anything after 2010 is a blur to me. (RHCP still make new music?) It's a shame those games don't exist (in an easy to plug and play manner) any more.
After 1989, more Alt than Rock, to be fair. Also, Iggy Pop? Pixies? System of a Down? Many of the later songs got minimal airplay. The earlier songs were huge.
Cassette recording of this song took me 2 whole days. Kept hearing it a few seconds into song, but eventually i caught it right at the beginning and hit record. Good times back then when finding things was still like a hidden treasure.
Got 46/69...I couldn't name many after 2007 and before 1969 because I usually listen to old rock songs...I was surprised not to hear any blink-182, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Pearl Jam, Soungarden, Alice In Chains, The Who and Neil Young...
@Mikaboba100 Aerosmith having a huge hit literally 4 years after the Beatles broke up made my mind melt a little bit. Idk why but I always imagined Aerosmith as more of an 80's band but most of their hits came in the 70's.
Elvis was the biggest thing in the 50’s, so big that I knew as soon as I saw 1957 pop up on the screen, even before hearing the first note, it was been jailhouse
I Guessed Jailhouse Rock, Johnny B Good, You Really Got Me, Paint It Black, Purple Haze, Stairway To Heaven, Smoke On The Water, Dream On, Sweet Home Alabama, Bohemian Rhapsody, Hotel California, Brick In The Wall, Back In Black, I Love Rock N Roll, Eye Of The Tiger, Money For Nothing, Livin On A Prayer, Sweet Child O Mine, Free Falling, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Creep, Are You Gonna Go My Way, Basketcase, Wonderwall, Song 2, Californication, The Middle, Seven Nation Army, Take Me Out, When You We’re Young, The Pretender, Sex On Fire, Walk, Shot In The Dark, Rescued, I Also Like Wind Of Change, The Kids Aren’t Alright, Lonely Day, Do I Wanna Know, Figure It Out, Bring Me The Horizon, The Twist, Highway Tune, Runaway, Surfing USA, Help, Hey Jude, Fortunate Son, Layla, Sharp Dressed Man, Where Is My Head, Bulls On Parade, Like A Stone, Uprising,
How do peope not know 2012 all these comments are saying "after 2010 they all have similar starts" when burn it down probably had one of the most unique intros here
I knew alot of the songs from the 60’s and 70’s. I have several of them downloaded to my playlist. However I needed a few more bars and time to name them. I enjoyed listening to them
I was born in 2003 and I am so happy my parents educated me musically. I struggled til the mid 60s but after that was getting them one after another until the mid 2000s
So I'm 37 (born 86) 50's "I know one or two" 60's "about 40% increasing with each year" 70's "Know a few and almost all from 75 up" 80's "All but maybe 2 90's-2013 "Know every one 2014+ Almost none except Dance Macabre
Got 35, got one or two of the 50s ones, about half of the 60s ones, sailed through the 70s, got some of the 80s ones and then maybe half or two thirds of the 90s ones, then got a couple from the 2000s and literally just one after that
It's not "guess the biggest hit" from each year. And Iggy Pop was one of the few from the 70's I got because that is just where my tastes are, I guess. It takes all kinds!
I got the first song right . The second song I thought was somehow repeated because it sounded exactly the same but no. At least it was the same artist. I got a good portion of the songs correct up until the 2000's then I was only getting the band correct after that but missed a few all together.
A little strange as a millennial to get nearly every 60s, 70s & 80s song right (missed one in each decade, I think) and then just bomb from the end of the 90s on. I was surprised to get so many in the 2010s. I was expecting to get nothing, but had a nice little run in the middle from 2013-2015. I'm guessing this is US-based, because it's very strange to have the Arctics in the 2010s. They'd have been 2005 or 2006 for me. Never heard of the actual song for 2005. 50s - 2, 60s - 9, 70s - 9, 80s -9 , 90s -8, 2000s - 5, 2010s - 3, 2020s - 0
My score is 37/67, most of them are 60-00s. My 00s were all about local music (mostly in russian) and after 00s it's hard to find a real rock. So i'm still listening to the masterpieces from previous era
It's so dumb how vocals can completely change a song. For a lot of the 90s and 2000s songs, the first part without vocals is like, hey this song might actually be good, and then the vocals come in and it's just screaming or a guy who can't sing. This is one of the biggest reasons 70s and 80s rock is just so much better.
The '70s and '80s were easy for me, then it got a little foggy until finally I heard Ghost! The only band that is gotten me interested in anything new since I was a teenager ❤
Honestly. There were some songs Ive never heard of. And to be fully honest: I dont mind but I wont tell which. Some I didnt regonize whereas I know them well. Beach Boys, Rage, Peppers and even Creep was difficult. 70 to early 90ties very well, but then it went downhill.
I love how Dave Grohl (Nirvana & FF) and RHCP were the most played on this list. Both equally 4 times each and I most deffently aint mad at it. Just Dave in general needs to be on ALL the lists 🥰
From the Fifties two Sixties eight Nine from the Seventies and also from the Eighties Eight from the Nineties And after that just the Peppers, White Stripes and Franz Ferdinand, the others I knew after reading the answers 😅
Jailhouse Rock Johny B Goode Paint it Black Hey Jude Fortunate Son (called it before it started) Stairway to Heaven Smoke on the Water Dream On Sweet Home Alabama Bohemian Rhapsody Hotel California Back in Black I love Rock and Roll (og was better) Summer of 69 Livin on a Prayer Sweet Child o Mine Free Fallin Smells Like Teen Spirit Creep Basket Case Wonderwall Californiacation In the End (RIP Chester we will never forget you 😢) The Middle Like a Stone Seven Nation Army Do I Wanna Know (These are all the ones I got correct)
It's fascinating to me that from the dawn of rock n' roll to 1989, I know (and like!) every song that's on every one of these lists/videos but once 1990 hits, I suddenly stop knowing any of the songs or liking any of them. It's like a switch got flipped from "good" to "bad", at least from my point of view. I kind of wish I knew more about actual musical theory so that I could tell why this might be.
By 1990 the Rock music industry got organized around "what sells", instead of whats good. Hence the wave of lookalike / soundalike bands with no real creativity. Rinse and Repeat.
Missed two from 1970 to 1990 (Iggy Pop and who the hell are the Pixies?). After 1990.... I only got two (Linkin Park and AC/DC). But I think even my grandmother had heard "In the End." I guess I'm stuck in the 80's for life
I realized that I know rock songs from 70-90s better than songs from 10-20s
That’s because the new stuff they listed isn’t really rock. It’s more pop. The most rock one they had from the 10s-20s when ghost and BMTH, LP and AC/DC
@spaceace1006 ya cause Linkin park was totally around in the 1910s 🤡
I think they basically went more niche in their definition of 'rock' after about 2010. Lots of bands still chugging along, but with tunes that didn't gain a bunch of popular radio play.
@@sireuchre yeah you can tell it's a stretch when you have to go back to AC/DC for 2020. There just aren't big rock hits any more. The last few are established bands that are still releasing stuff now.
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It's so cool to see:
1980 - AC/DC
2020 - AC/DC
I wasn’t expecting them in 2020 I thought it would be some of the newer bands
Red hot chilli peppers 00s-10s-20s
@@dodotobg They're still doing it. Legends.
Most bands from that era that have kept making music (like Bon Jovi for example) I'm like "dudes, give it a rest." But honestly I have loved even AC/DC's newer stuff. Both Black Ice and Power Up are great. I need to listen to their other recent-ish one still.
Linkin Park twice too
As many people here, I did it great until the 2010s
Same here
Same. In my case after The White Stripes it's just a big blur (pun not intended)
Foo Fighters and Chili Peppers carried my score
Yep same here
I was a bit lost in the 50’s and 60’s, 70’s - around the 2000’s were a breeze, and then I was lost again 😂
Little Mistake, Johnnie B. Good was just a cover, ist was originally from a guy named "Calvin Klein" who disaperaed without a trace at the same evening he sung the song only once...
For those who don't understand, it's a reference to back to the future
@@Gabriel_10017 no shit sherlock
lol
Nice one, my friend!
I thought it about Johnny Rivers
The first two were too similar..typical of Little Richard
Yeah, I thought the second one was almost the same clip again.
I listened to the first one and went like: "Oh well I've definitely heard this while playing Mafia 2"
I searched it and found out I was *almost* right, thought to myself it sounded pretty similar though.
1956 and you know, *that* is the song that plays in Mafia 2 :D
Typical of a lot of american rock n roll in the 50s, the british invasion realy improved rock so much.
@@DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Considering rock and roll was born largely out of shuffle blues which frequently relied on a familiar chord progression, this is not unexpected.
😂 love your pfp
Wow, the difference between 1967 and 1957 is almost unreal, music leaped forward ahead so much in that time. 👌
Tv
100%
Jailhouse Rock
Purple haze
@@GeorgeHarrison777it’s truly mind blowing
Funnily enough 1967 was also the first year for the most iconic muscle cars
@@ACEGAMER120 Earlier than that, I think. The Corvette Stingray came out in 1963, as did the Pontiac GTO. The Shelby Cobra came out in 1962.
I couldn't name a lot of songs but I recognized it and named the band
Same
Same here
I got the Beatles every time but didn't know the specific song
@@C4PT41NSL1NKY - Same here, knew it was the Beatles but couldn't get the songs.
I got around 50 right, don't feel like I did too bad, out of 68 total
The 1950s to 1990s had the best and most recognizable intros. The newer stuff just starts with drums or a bass. Its harder to know without the guitar
Yes, I'm only 14 but I've always loved 50s-90s rock. Everything from Elvis to the beetles to the beach Boys to acdc to von Jovi. I just love the older music so much better than our more modern music.
What's so hard about recognizing bass lines? If you have listened to the song you should be able to remember it as good as the guitars
@@AdrianRP1995 Not true. Since guitars are a high frequency instrument and usually direct a song, unlike bass and drums, why would anyone be as likely to remember it? Unless one plays the bass, the bass is the leading instrument instead of back up and the fact that bass lines tend to have much less variance in sound to guitars. Your point is fundamentally flawed by it's lack of reasoning, and downright snobby logic 💀
The intros to the songs from the 50s sound identical. Most songs from that era do, imo.
@@tomasrichardson9262utter bollocks, by the way
Me wondering when zombie by the cranberries, chop suey by soad, I was made for lovin you by kiss, monsters by Shinedown was gonna come on
same, i even thought i was going to hear dance macabre but then said black betty for some reason (i listen to DM religiously)
That Kiss song is a rock song tho, not metal. Right?
i totally thought “Sharp Dressed Man” was “I Was Made for Lovin You”
REALLY thought for 1995 it would have been a song off of the bends, probably high and dry and for 1993 I thought it would be something from in utero 🤷♂️
isn't that a song from ghost?@@shawnfrost5001
I just realized that my parents taught me rock from the 60's songs because of my grandparents that made them listen to those songs and my parents did it to me. And it's so beautiful to have a musical culture
1. Little Richard- Tutti Frutti
2. Little Richard- Long Tall Sally
3. Elvis Presley- Jailhouse Rock
4. Chuck Berry- Johnny B. Goode
5. ?
6. Chubby Checker- The Twist
7. Del Shannon- Runaway
8. The Beatles- Love Me Do
9. The Beach Boys- Surfin’ USA
10. The Kinks- You Really Got Me
11. The Beatles- Help!
12. The Rolling Stones- Paint It Black
13. The Jimi Hendrix Experience- Purple Haze
14. The Beatles- Hey Jude
15. Creedence Clearwater Revival- Fortunate Son
16. Derek and the Dominos- Layla
17. Led Zeppelin- Stairway to Heaven
18. Deep Purple- Smoke on the Water
19. Aerosmith- Dream On
20. Lynyrd Skynyrd- Sweet Home Alabama
21. Queen- Bohemian Rhapsody
22. Eagles- Hotel California
23. ?
24. Van Halen- Runnin’ With the Devil
25. Pink Floyd- Another Brick in the Wall
26. AC/DC- Back in Black
27. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts- I Love Rock N Roll
28. Survivor- Eye of the Tiger
29. ZZ Top- Sharp Dressed Man
30. Bryan Adams- Summer of 69
31. Dire Straits- Money for Nothing
32. Bon Jovi- Livin’ on a Prayer
33. Guns N Roses- Sweet Child O Mine
34. Pixies- Where Is My Mind?
35. Tom Petty- Free Fallin’
36. Scorpions- Wind of Change
37. Nirvana- Smells Like Teen Spirit
38. Radiohead- Creep
38. Lenny Kravitz- Are You Gonna Go My Way
39. Green Day- Basket Case
40. Oasis- Wonderwall
41. Rage Against the Machine- Bulls on Parade
42. Blur- Song 2
43. The Offspring- The Kids Aren’t Alright
44. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Californication
45. Linkin Park- In the End
46. Jimmy Eat World- The Middle
47. Audioslave- Like a Stone
48. The White Stripes- Seven Nation Army
49. Franz Ferdinand- Take Me Out
50. System of a Down- Lonely Day
51. The Killers- When You Were Young
52. Foo Fighters- The Pretender
53. Kings of Leon- Sex on Fire
54. Muse- Uprising
55. The Black Keys- Howlin’ for You
56. Foo Fighters- Walk
57. Linkin Park- Burn It Down
58. Arctic Monkeys- Do I Wanna Know?
59. Royal Blood- Figure It Out
60. Bring Me the Horizon- Throne
61. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Dark Necessities
62. Greta Van Fleet- Highway Tune
63. Ghost- Dance Macabre
64. ?
65. AC/DC- Shot in the Dark
66. ?
67. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Black Summer
68. Foo Fighters- Rescued
NERD ALERTTTTT 🚨🚨🚨🤓🤓🤓☝️☝️☝️☝️
Was killing it til around 2010 then missed every one after that
except 2014
@@thesharpyion8030 after 2010, I got 2012-2018 all correct as well as 2021, and knew 2011 and 2019 were black keys just didn't know which songs. I thought the 2011 was gold on the ceiling but was dead wrong, at least got the same album lmao
I know/like the music cos it’s my era, I got all from 1961, Royal blood + Black Keys are such good bands, Listen to some, probably some of the best 90’s remnants left 👍
Bob......Seger....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤wtf
I got some of those. Cuz I grew up in that era.
Painted Black is almost 70 years old now…
Wow…
Just wow…
And they could have represented 2022 with their Hackney Diamonds album. The best ever.
It's Paint it black.. FFS..
Paint It Black, nit Painted Black
There was no need to skip math at school, it's almost 60. And the song is called Paint it black. Thank you for your attention
@@killeroo91 calm down
Ahem... Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall PART 2. Thank you very much.
I love Pink Floyd
@@carolyncolebeck6945this would’ve been a normie list without Pink Floyd
Thank you I was mildly disappointed
Yeah my guess was brick in the wall pt 2 and it just said brick in the wall and I was like, you're wrong but alright
I said the same thing😂
Used to be a bartender… man drank for five hours straight, I called him a taxi (this was back in 2010 before Uber)…
Before he left, he walks up to a drunk lady at the bar and says…
“Guess who is back at my place, and is going to play a concert tonight”
She says “who?”
He replies “Lenny Kravitz, will you come home with me?”
She says “oh yes!”
They walk out the door together and get in the cab.
Saw some amazing stuff in those days.
I can't believe I missed Basket Case because thats like top 5 favorite 90s rock song
I missed it, too and couldn’t believe I did.
Did you notice “know your enemy” was playing at the end of the vid?
green day is more pop than rock
@@ihategooglesomuch it’s punkpop/Punkrock depending on the song
Me too bro, i must pay attention to the riffs of the songs now
That transition from 1990-1991!!! Boom! Hello Grunge ❤
Realized what I have always known...60s 70s 80s rock is by far the greatest rock music of all time.
You forgot the 90s
More like 1994-2010
Music in general
Always❤
80s rock and metal is the golden era for music
11:21 I just immediately yelled "Creep!" Out of sheer excitement. Now I can't wait for Welcome to the Black Parade to pop up because of it.
Edit: Welcome to the Black Parade didn't show up.
Its amazing to me how the sixties shaped so many rock and metal bands today. You can hear that distinct jump in sound
I did bad in the beginning,great between 1970-1995 but lost it completely after that!!
same like almost exactly
How did you manage to compile 20 minutes of absolute bangers, bravo!
I nailed it. Got 2 wrong. Until 2000, then I totally blew it. Guess I'm just old.
Loved the way you presented it!
I'm old too but i feel perfectly fine with my music taste and passion of it😊
I'm 15 knew everytging till 2001 and then fucked up
@@RandomKissFan0815 basically me too and im 43. Got all the old good ones your like my kids they can nail old ones when music was good. Great job youngster our world may have hope after all
@@RandomKissFan0815 same but excluding the 50s and early 60s
@@gallager2116 I'll do my best!
ACTUALLY… it’s another brick in the wall PART 2
To be fair, most radio stations and such don't make the distinction either. Many don't know there are different parts
@@jaredb8495 I listened to pt 2,ill listen to pt 1 now and rate it
Another common mistake: "The Eagles". It's just "Eagles".
🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Got that right bruv
A Spotify playlist with these songs would be greatly appreciated ❤
I made one, it’s called Rock songs from that guess that songs video
On Spotify
Awesome!!
You know you TOO can make playlists!?
@@JacksonOwex I would have if I had the motivation to! But I didn't, and since the owner of the video did, it was able to be posted for everyone interested to see
The fact that the Foo Fighters got in here three times, across three decades, prove how good they are
Same with Red Hot Chili Peppers. The only 2 bands 3-peats. Timeless stuff.
And Grohl 4
and no metallica at all) i think it was better to show different bands than several times the same ones
More likely, the creator of this video just really liked the Foo Fighters.
Proves how popular they are
I got 57/69 with a long streak between 1965 and 2002, afterwards I got a lot of them wrong - I guess modern mainstream rock is not my cup of tea. Also I found it much harder when it played the instrumental of the verse or the chorus rather than the intro, it's easy to recognize those since we're used to hearing them without vocals, it would be fun to do a version with no intros.
Almost the same, though I went back to 60. I could recognize the artist on some I had no idea of the title from the 2000's
There is not any rock to speak of now
omg! had so much fun taking that quizz !!!! I scored a very respectable total ! More, please !
Did terrible at the beginning, but redeemed myself, somewhat from the 80s onwards. Nice quiz 👌
I did great until after the 80's then the only one I got was AC/DC in 2020
I got 1 from the 50s, about half of the 60s, all the 70s 80s and most of the 90s, all the 00s, most of the 10s and one of the 20s, I ended with 50/68
I'm 29 but I've always loved music and I recognized so many of these, even the ones before my time. Lol. I love the 70s and 80s so much.
Did this with my dad, he knew every song from the 70’s and 80’s, I knew a few thanks to him lol, but I’m more of a 1995-2010 kinda girl lol
I'm sorry for you
@@bill-fk7tl why??
@@bill-fk7tl bands like Green Day, foo fighters, RHCP, the killers, linkin park, etc. that’s my kind of music. Well, Green day is a little iffy lol but still.
@@lucywinstanley9645
My apologies
Just meant to express my feeling that 21st century is intensely mediocre.
I’ll take it back
I would call Green Day and maybe one of those other groups 90s though
@@lucywinstanley9645
The foo d bags are only imitation nirvana
May as wellwell be a tribute band.
dark necessities SLAPS! didn't expect to see it here but i'm pleasantly surprised
One of the best songs ! 😉👍🎵🎸🎶
"Sidewavs" does lot of bass covers, the majorities are Red Hot Chili Peppers ! Of course ! 😉 "Smoke on the water" too...
ZZ top ! 😉👍 In 1984 with my husband we heard so much time the tape was out of service ! ;-)
Dire Strait ! 👍
None from Michael ! 😥But Brian Adams ?! 🤔
I'd like to thank Rock Band and Guitar Hero for the rock knowledge up til 2005. Anything after 2010 is a blur to me. (RHCP still make new music?)
It's a shame those games don't exist (in an easy to plug and play manner) any more.
I love Guitar Hero and Rock Band!!! Still have them and haven't played them in so long.
Playing Guitar Hero at the moment with my 17 year old son. It was out before he was born. Love it so much and he knows all the songs.
Whoever didn’t guess 1969 has never seen a movie set in vietnam era
55 - 79 almost perfect score
80 - 99 perfect score
00 - 05 occasional correct guess
06 - 23 tilt.
After 1989, more Alt than Rock, to be fair. Also, Iggy Pop? Pixies? System of a Down? Many of the later songs got minimal airplay. The earlier songs were huge.
I only missed 1 between 1955-2000. I only got one right after that.
i missed about 4 between those years and only got like 3 right after that
If you didn't get at least two of Californication, 7 Nation Army and Like a Stone, it's entirely on you. Those are phenomenally famous songs.
@@LlamaDuck2211 Yes I know Californication... I also know it was released in the 90s
Cassette recording of this song took me 2 whole days. Kept hearing it a few seconds into song, but eventually i caught it right at the beginning and hit record. Good times back then when finding things was still like a hidden treasure.
Great quiz. Ok in the 70s 80s early 90s. Then everything started to sound the same 😂
Lol, that quiz literally started with two 100% similar tracks
From 1970's to the 1980's then the 2000's were my high points for Rock Knowledge
Ok I'm officially old. I've never even heard any of the songs from the last 15 years.
pushin 70?
I’m 15 and in the same as you😂 I knew all the 50s-mid 90s
I'm still a kid but same for me
I'm 14 I haven't either
Yeeep same here
Got 46/69...I couldn't name many after 2007 and before 1969 because I usually listen to old rock songs...I was surprised not to hear any blink-182, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Black Sabbath, Pearl Jam, Soungarden, Alice In Chains, The Who and Neil Young...
Same man, same
surprised 1976 wasnt Boston - More than a Feeling
Those are metal not rock
@@Rengokukyojuro-gp5mvAlice in chains and blink are not metal💀 sure Alice in chains has some heavier songs but majority is grunge.
@@Rengokukyojuro-gp5mv Metal is literally a form of Rock.
Seven nation army plays: 14:42
*I recognize it, but thought it was older than it is *
"Nah, it can't be"
Video says seven nation army:
"WHAT??"
I did that with Dream On
same but with Franz Ferdinand
@Mikaboba100 Aerosmith having a huge hit literally 4 years after the Beatles broke up made my mind melt a little bit. Idk why but I always imagined Aerosmith as more of an 80's band but most of their hits came in the 70's.
Wow, my first Quiz with Ghost, thx)))
Was so happy to instantly recognize Ghost! Getting recognition they deserve.
Elvis was the biggest thing in the 50’s, so big that I knew as soon as I saw 1957 pop up on the screen, even before hearing the first note, it was been jailhouse
Knew everything from the mid-60s til mid-90s, afterwards it's only guesswork for me
Same
The 70s specifically were easy
After 2017 I have no clue. I was like "AC/CD still makes music."
They released thier pwr up album in 2022 when the world went down bc of covid
I'm 3 and I got all the songs before the 80's. I'm not like the other kids
🤨 bombastic side eye
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Relatable
😢😂😢@@Therian_Paws_
Great list! I knew a lot of both the classic and modern songs (and I was happy to see a ghost song!!)
I Guessed Jailhouse Rock, Johnny B Good, You Really Got Me, Paint It Black, Purple Haze, Stairway To Heaven, Smoke On The Water, Dream On, Sweet Home Alabama, Bohemian Rhapsody, Hotel California, Brick In The Wall, Back In Black, I Love Rock N Roll, Eye Of The Tiger, Money For Nothing, Livin On A Prayer, Sweet Child O Mine, Free Falling, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Creep, Are You Gonna Go My Way, Basketcase, Wonderwall, Song 2, Californication, The Middle, Seven Nation Army, Take Me Out, When You We’re Young, The Pretender, Sex On Fire, Walk, Shot In The Dark, Rescued,
I Also Like Wind Of Change, The Kids Aren’t Alright, Lonely Day, Do I Wanna Know, Figure It Out, Bring Me The Horizon, The Twist, Highway Tune, Runaway, Surfing USA, Help, Hey Jude, Fortunate Son, Layla, Sharp Dressed Man, Where Is My Head, Bulls On Parade, Like A Stone, Uprising,
I did NOT expect Ghost to be in here lol
Me but with Royal Blood and BMTH, nice
I cannot hear the beginning of Layla without thinking "Hey man, is that Freedom Rock? Well turn it up!!"
Hope the Foo Fighters give Tal Bachman a writing credit for Walk .......
The happiness I got when you I saw Dance Macabre on the list! Ghost is my favorite 🖤
Going from Scorpions to Nirvana is very accurate for the era.
Really strong in 60’s 70’s, 90’s and early 00’s
Great quiz, really got the old rolidex in my mind spinning! 😁
44. After 2014 I guessed only one, and it was RHCP :)
How do peope not know 2012 all these comments are saying "after 2010 they all have similar starts" when burn it down probably had one of the most unique intros here
Cuz all that music sucked dick
42/69, with the ones from 1991 and 2000 I already guessed them by only seeing the year. Fun quiz :)
Same here, I guessed from 1993 till 2003 by only seeing the year😊
I’m surprised burn it down was mentioned
AC DC, Foo Fighters & the chilli peppers in the last few years - proof retro tune makers Slay ❤
So happy to hear Måneskin "I wanna be your slave"!
I knew alot of the songs from the 60’s and 70’s. I have several of them downloaded to my playlist. However I needed a few more bars and time to name them. I enjoyed listening to them
ended up getting 31/69. Disappointed that I missed 1963. I love the Beach Boys but I couldn't hear it in the 6 seconds.
failure??
I didn’t expect any RHCP after Californiacation. Nice to see them three times
19:28 I thought that this was the Home Depot theme song for a sec
As a black keys fan, I find this funny and offensive at the same time 😂😢
I couldn’t guess any of the new stuff surprisingly but I do know a lot of black keys older stuff, didn’t mean to offend lol
@@neverone-and-donefishing562 Jokes bro, fell off a bit but new album is amazing
I was born in 2003 and I am so happy my parents educated me musically. I struggled til the mid 60s but after that was getting them one after another until the mid 2000s
I am 18 and know more 70s and 80s than the newer stuff thanks dad ❤
So I'm 37 (born 86)
50's "I know one or two"
60's "about 40% increasing with each year"
70's "Know a few and almost all from 75 up"
80's "All but maybe 2
90's-2013 "Know every one
2014+ Almost none except Dance Macabre
Got 35, got one or two of the 50s ones, about half of the 60s ones, sailed through the 70s, got some of the 80s ones and then maybe half or two thirds of the 90s ones, then got a couple from the 2000s and literally just one after that
Thank you thoroughly enjoyed that
Several of the years are wrong and pretending anybody listened to iggy pop or the pixies over all of the hits of that particular year is insane
True.
It's not "guess the biggest hit" from each year. And Iggy Pop was one of the few from the 70's I got because that is just where my tastes are, I guess. It takes all kinds!
Bro don't trash talk Legends ok?
Started out knowing every song but as it got closer to the year 2000, my knowledge went out the window.
I got the first song right . The second song I thought was somehow repeated because it sounded exactly the same but no. At least it was the same artist.
I got a good portion of the songs correct up until the 2000's then I was only getting the band correct after that but missed a few all together.
Yup and that’s why I’m glad to be an 80s baby. Anything after 2000s I hardly knew 50s-70s more than 2000s. Ty to my parents!! Lol
A little strange as a millennial to get nearly every 60s, 70s & 80s song right (missed one in each decade, I think) and then just bomb from the end of the 90s on.
I was surprised to get so many in the 2010s. I was expecting to get nothing, but had a nice little run in the middle from 2013-2015.
I'm guessing this is US-based, because it's very strange to have the Arctics in the 2010s. They'd have been 2005 or 2006 for me. Never heard of the actual song for 2005.
50s - 2, 60s - 9, 70s - 9, 80s -9 , 90s -8, 2000s - 5, 2010s - 3, 2020s - 0
I'm a millennial as well and only got songs from the 50's to the 2000's right then 2010's got everything wrong.
@@sportsygirl8 yeah I was expecting to do bad on the 2010s and did better than I thought. I was surprised my 2000s were so bad!
@@gnu_andrew That's surprising. That was my teen years through the mid and late 2000's.
Pls make me a playlist, friend! 😂 love it all!
I guessed 11:07 right as it started playing
Got 56 right, did better than o thought in the 2010s era. Helps that most of the popular bands now are the same from 10 to 40 years ago seemingly
Just witnessed the uprising and downfall of rock.
Until Ghost came along to revive it
It’s been revived thanks to Greta Van Fleet
My score is 37/67, most of them are 60-00s. My 00s were all about local music (mostly in russian) and after 00s it's hard to find a real rock. So i'm still listening to the masterpieces from previous era
It's so dumb how vocals can completely change a song. For a lot of the 90s and 2000s songs, the first part without vocals is like, hey this song might actually be good, and then the vocals come in and it's just screaming or a guy who can't sing. This is one of the biggest reasons 70s and 80s rock is just so much better.
The '70s and '80s were easy for me, then it got a little foggy until finally I heard Ghost! The only band that is gotten me interested in anything new since I was a teenager ❤
Honestly. There were some songs Ive never heard of. And to be fully honest: I dont mind but I wont tell which. Some I didnt regonize whereas I know them well. Beach Boys, Rage, Peppers and even Creep was difficult. 70 to early 90ties very well, but then it went downhill.
I love how Dave Grohl (Nirvana & FF) and RHCP were the most played on this list. Both equally 4 times each and I most deffently aint mad at it. Just Dave in general needs to be on ALL the lists 🥰
My girlfriend knew every song...and I love her for that
Cringe
@@Tityretupatulae bruh…
@@TityretupatulaeI hear someone crying
I realized I got old in 2015. Thanks for the help in figuring that out.
From the Fifties two
Sixties eight
Nine from the Seventies and also from the Eighties
Eight from the Nineties
And after that just the Peppers, White Stripes and Franz Ferdinand, the others I knew after reading the answers 😅
I started getting them correct late 50s through about 2015, not a dud in there and even a couple bands I wanna go find more from. Great stuff.
Can we all agree that rock from the 70s to 2000s was legendary?
Beautiful quiz !!! Had all sorts
Bud for a pub game gotta be more old school
Bud brilliant xx
No metallica in 80's. Disappointed
Same…
Yea
Metallica isnt Rock music
Metallica is Metal that is why it ist here
Bruh no ability to real or sumtin like that title says its Rock musics
Jailhouse Rock
Johny B Goode
Paint it Black
Hey Jude
Fortunate Son (called it before it started)
Stairway to Heaven
Smoke on the Water
Dream On
Sweet Home Alabama
Bohemian Rhapsody
Hotel California
Back in Black
I love Rock and Roll (og was better)
Summer of 69
Livin on a Prayer
Sweet Child o Mine
Free Fallin
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Creep
Basket Case
Wonderwall
Californiacation
In the End (RIP Chester we will never forget you 😢)
The Middle
Like a Stone
Seven Nation Army
Do I Wanna Know
(These are all the ones I got correct)
made me realize how out of touch I am with current music scene.
Awesome quiz (figure it out was from 2013, though)!! Some of the parts of the songs were very obscure, but still, awesome work
It's fascinating to me that from the dawn of rock n' roll to 1989, I know (and like!) every song that's on every one of these lists/videos but once 1990 hits, I suddenly stop knowing any of the songs or liking any of them. It's like a switch got flipped from "good" to "bad", at least from my point of view. I kind of wish I knew more about actual musical theory so that I could tell why this might be.
By 1990 the Rock music industry got organized around "what sells", instead of whats good. Hence the wave of lookalike / soundalike bands with no real creativity. Rinse and Repeat.
@@jamyers1971 Makes sense
@@jamyers1971that is the opposite of the 90s
LOVED the 2018 one! Best one so far!
0:34 predator fans know.
Not so much of them, pff👀
Missed two from 1970 to 1990 (Iggy Pop and who the hell are the Pixies?). After 1990.... I only got two (Linkin Park and AC/DC). But I think even my grandmother had heard "In the End." I guess I'm stuck in the 80's for life