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Posted on November 21, 2009 | tags

 

Music: Our Saturday Mixtape looks back at rock history’s greatest badasses

  • 1. Lou Reed is a badass because he man­aged to make a song like “Pale Blue Eyes” – an exer­cise in emo­tional nudity which few artists of his stature are will­ing to try – seem brave, not pan­sy­ish. It worked to strong effect in this year’s “Adven­ture­land,” by the way.
  • 2. Marc Bolan is a badass because he lived fast, died young, and still man­aged to have a career full of badass moves. From his start as an off-kilter folkie (Tyran­nosaurus Rex) to his peak as a glam god (T. Rex) who directly inspired the pre­vi­ous badass, his badass­ness set a pretty high bar.
  • 3. Paul West­er­berg is a badass because he never gave into the main­stream when he was cre­at­ing his great­est work. “Bas­tards of Young” is per­haps The Replace­ments’ catchi­est tune, but instead of actively try­ing to push it on MTV, they made this video to go with it. That’s badass.
  • 4. Josh Homme is a badass because he released this song as a sin­gle. And then his band, Queens of the Stone Age, played it at a drug rehab cen­ter last year. It really is the feel-good hit of the sum­mer. Or any year, really.
  • 5. James Mur­phy is a badass because he knows how to get down even though he’s get­ting old. Really, we could’ve picked any song Mur­phy did as LCD Soundsys­tem over the last five years and nailed it as evi­dence. But “Daft Punk is Play­ing at My House” works as both a sneer­ing homage to Daft Punk and a homage to being a badass. So it wins. source
 
 
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