Best rock song of all times


Only one answer please.
Not the best written or the best musical complexity but the one that represents the rock.

My choice: Satisfaction - Rolling Stones

Reasons:
- first notes are like the 5th of Beethoven (when you hear those notes, everybody pumps up the volume)
- still very up to date
- a mix of rock and blues rock and Motown sound
- lyrics talks about disatisfaction of young people vs life, politics, money and women (even B Dylan like that song)
- music is very basic as a good rock song should be
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Being a creature of the 70's, Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" has always been near the top of my list, it being a true story and all. Recently, however, I came across a cover of it by a group called Metallia (spelling is correct...this is NOT Metallica) that just BLOWS AWAY the original. You can catch a snippet on the Mettalia website, or you can hear the whole thing on YouTube - just do a search for Metallica-Smoke on the water (yep, METALLICA). All this confusion stems from Metallia not being a well known group here in the U.S. and that they sound very much like Metallica. The CD is available. I got mine on EBay and although their style is 80's metal, this cover nevertheless, ranks way up on my list.
Correction to my post above...

The name of the group is Metallium, not Metallia. Idiot me. I grabbed my CD and went "Oh crap".
I also agree with Nerd65
Bob Dylan's "All along the watchtower" covered by Hendrix
Some that cometo mind:
"Psychotic reaction" by Count five
"Kick out the jams" by MC5
"See See rider" by The Animals
"I'm a man" by Spencer Davis Group
"Surfing Bird" by Trashmen
"Ballroom Blitz" by Sweet
"Wooly Booly" by Sam the Sham $ the Pharaohs
"Mississippi Queen" by Mountain
"Black is black" by Los Bravos
"You really got me" by Kinks
"My Sharona" by Knack
"Louie Louie" by Kingsmen
"Shakin' all over" by Chad $ the Expressions
"Green onions" by Booker T $ the MG's
"Paranoid" BY Black Sabbath
"Journey to the center of the mind" by Amboy Dukes
"I'm eighteen" by Alice Cooper
"Lies" by Knickerbockers
"Lazy" by Deep Purple
"96 Tears" question mark and the Mysterians
"Wipe out " by Surfaris
John11f: According to a major oldies radio station the most played song on the radio ever is You've Lost That Lovin Feeling by the Righteous Brothers.
Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin, White Riot - The Clash, Street Fighting Man - Rolling Stones, Helter Skelter - The Beatles, Debaser - The Pixies, Scentless Apprentice - Nirvana, American Idiot - Green Day, Stay with me - Faces, Baba O'Riley - The Who, Don't Look Back in Anger - Oasis, Sweet Child o' Mine - Gun's N Roses
Bigpond--If you like "Do-Ya" by ELO, listen to the original version by the Move.
Highway To Hell- AC/DC
If I had to express to someone what Rock is with just one song, this would be it! It has everything that Rock is. Nasty string bending, witty lyrics with some "badness", snarly signing, raunchy guitar, and a driving beat! This is what I understand Rock to be (and I love it!!!). Not Metal, not Pop, not Rock and Roll, but Rock.
Gonna' throw it on now!
It's 1973: Deep Purple's "Highway Star" set at "11". 17 yrs old + '67 327 camarro rs + all the "trimmings". Blackmore's lead: priceless. Never re-created that one, although lots of attempts.
Bigpond- I agree, Thunderstruck is awesome! Everytime I hear it I remember back to Thunder Dan Majerle (from the Phoenix Suns)in the playoffs(about 12 tears ago). Everytime he'd score they would play a bit of that. Thunder! Thunder! You've been....Thunderstruck! It is giving me chills right now remembering!
Hey we got some AC/DC fans out there. The latest album is pretty good - Black Ice. It may not be a new landmark from Angus and the crew but it has some great classic rock sound.

It was recorded here

Sounds like this.
I'll go with "Highway Star". I can really feel the energy singing that on "Rock Band"!

"Girls Got Rhythm" is another possible AC/DC tune.
My favorite for the last few months since discovering it is "One Time" by King Crimson, especially the live version on "Elecktrik" which improves on the nuances delivered during the performance on guitar and fretless bass in particular although the original studio version on THRAK is quite similar.
For me currently, "One Time", especially the live version is the perfect tune and recording in most every way.
Louie, Louie by the Kingsmen or the Sonics. The song that launched a million garage bands.
Highway Star?

Enter Sandman?

Bad Boy (Beatles version)?

Satisfaction is the easy answer.

Hotel California - way overranked and boring. I will not miss this song if I never hear it again.

I'm a fan of "All the Young Girls Love Alice".

"Birthday" by The Beatles ranks also.

Noting some glaring omissions:

Cream: Crossroads, White Room, SWLABR, Sunshine of Your Love, Tales of Brave Ulysses
Chambers Brothers: Time
Meatloaf: Paradise by the Dashboard Light
Eric Clapton: Cocaine
Hendrix: Purple Haze
Mr Rogers: Themesong
As far as a raw rock and roll tune goes...."can't you hear me knocking"--Stones