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I think calling it simply "biblical" misses the point. Acting as a survey of an entirely dissipated culture, in which it concludes that spirituality might the the only thing that can redeem it, "Separation Sunday" actually has more in common with T.S. Eliot's "The Wasteland" than it does with the Bible, which is

If it's been mentioned below, apologies. But where's The Hold Steady's "Positive Jam?" (opening track on their debut album), which is not only their, and our, history, but their manifesto.

He's probably already been mentioned, but when Ali goes I'll be inconsolable. My hero as a kid…

Sorry if people have already mentioned this, but are non-leads eligible? That bass solo in Duran Duran's "Rio" made the '80s, and while we're still in the decade, that rhythm guitar solo in Tears For Fears "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" is simply majestic. Obscure '80s song solo: the lead in Cutting Crew's "Been