Best Song Of 1997 -
If you want to impress music snobs, these are the deep cuts from landmark albums released in '97.
“You want feelings?” interjected Dan, the resident hip-hop head. “Try ‘Hypnotize.’ Biggie. Summer. Flow like a broken fire hydrant. You couldn’t walk three blocks in Brooklyn without hearing that beat. That’s a best song .” best song of 1997
“Bittersweet Symphony” wasn’t a song. It was a resignation letter. That orchestral sample—stolen, technically—sounded like a memory you never had. And Richard Ashcroft, shoulders hunched, muttering into the wind: “No change, I can’t change, I can’t change…” If you want to impress music snobs, these
Start with Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" for the art, then play The Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" for the nostalgia. muttering into the wind: “No change