In the smoky haze of rock ‘n’ roll, where guitars bleed and drums scream, lies a beating heart in a heart shaped box dreaming of being a hero just for one day. And among them, a list of 20 odd songs that have forever (since 1960) been etched into our hearts as the greatest rock anthems that we love.
So, turn up the volume, and let’s rock through the ages.
Radiohead’s “Creep” is a haunting portrayal of self-doubt and alienation, propelled by Thom Yorke’s haunting vocals and Jonny Greenwood’s dynamic guitar riff. Released in 1994 as part of Buckley’s album “Grace,” this iconic cover version showcases Buckley’s angelic vocals and emotive delivery, elevating the song to new heights of beauty and poignancy. “Hallelujah” has since become synonymous with Buckley’s legacy, earning widespread acclaim and touching the hearts of listeners around the world with its profound emotion and spiritual depth.