Friday, May 08, 2026

Weekend Listomania: Special "Fuck That 'Newspaper of Record' Shit" Edition

Okay, by now all you guys have had a look at last weekend's New York Times The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters list...

...and had either a good mordant chuckle at its lameness or else a moment when you threw up in your mouth a little. (Jay-Z? Really?).

In any case, I think we can all agree that it was meant to be provocative, in the sleazy click-bait sense, so it probably really isn't worth the effort to make fun of it.

But I'm gonna try anyway.

You know -- just because. 😎

So here, and to be consumed with a large grain of salt, is my take on the subject.

Oh wait -- before we get going...I would be remiss not to mention that the Times omitted Neil Young and Joni Mitchell on the grounds that they were born in Canada. Uh, sorry Times -- they've lived here and done all their work here for like 60 years. I mean, c'mon -- the people who wrote "Ohio" and "Woodstock" obviously qualify as Americans.

And one final note: Jay-Z is on the cover of the actual physical copies of the magazine; online, the cover person is Taylor Swift. Make of that what you will.

And now, with that spleen vented, let's get to work!

TOP 10 BEST AMERICAN SONGWRITERS INEXPLICABLY/CRIMINALLY OMITTED FROM THE TIMES LIST

And in no particular order (except at the end where number 2 and number 1 are basically a tie) they are...

10. John Fogerty

How many great songs has this guy written?

9. John Sebastian

Hey, what can I tell ya -- if you don't think those guys were one of the greatest American bands ever there's no hope for you.

8. Jackson Browne

And just for the record (as it were) I should mention that sometime before I die I am gonna do a Stones-ish cover of that song somewhere.

7. James Taylor

Pop Quiz: How many people spent hours weeping over that album in their college dorm room?

6. Tom Waits

Wow. All that and Keith Richards (guitar and vocals) too.

5. Paul Westerberg

Paul's omission probably pisses me off more than any of the others, if truth be told. I mean, the Times included a nose to the ground commercial hack like Diane fucking Warren instead of him?

4. Gerry Devine

Okay, I'm obviously joking here, but not completely. I mean, I'll say it again -- the Times included Diane fucking Warren?

3. "Weird Al" Yankovic

He's the greatest pop music satirist since Tom Lehrer. I think that qualifies him.

2. Billy Joel

Oh, so being the Irving Berlin of his generation wasn't enough to get Joel onto the list? Fuck that shit.

And the Number One it's-so-embarrassing-he-didn't-make-the-list-instead-of-Diane-fucking-Warren guy is...

1. Randy Newman

Two other words: "Sail Away."

Alrighty then -- who would YOUR choices be?

And have a great weekend, everybody!!!

23 comments:

Anonymous said...

1. Randy Newman
2. Paul Westerberg
3. Berry-Buck-Mills-Stipe
4. David Byrne
5. Donald Fagen
6. Miranda Lambert
7. Bob Mould
8. Liz Phair
9. Jonathan Richman
10. Chrissie Hynde

steve simels said...

I can't believe I didn't think of Chrissie Hynde.

Anonymous said...

On a positive note, the Times' fatuous choices are partially redeemed by the online version's interviews of Lucinda Williams and Nile Rodgers

edward said...

This topic reminds me that all of the original Ramones are dead.

Rob said...

Patti Smith
Daryl Hall
Neil Diamond
John Mellencamp
Todd Rundgren
more later...

paulinca said...

No Joni Mitchell?

Rob said...

my more later -
Don Henley
Dolly Parton

Cleveland Jeff said...

Brian and Eddie Holland
Paul Simon
Fiona Apple
Smokey Robinson
Willie Nelson
Leaving Randy Newman out is an obvious attempt to irritate readers
Jackson Browne

Gummo said...

I deliberately avoided the Times list, but I'm liking all of the lists here! (Except ... steve, Weird Al? Really??)

steve simels said...

Partly tongue in cheek, but not completely.

Rob said...
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Rob said...

Stephen Stills
Carly Simon
Graham Nash
Ryan Adams

steve simels said...

Nash is a Brit, sorry. 😎

Anonymous said...

Townes Van Zandt
John Prine
Blaze Foley
Jason Isbell
Gram Parsons
John Hiatt
Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings
Tony Joe White
Rodney Crowell
Hank Williams
rs

steve simels said...
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steve simels said...

Uh…Gram and Hank and Townes are dead. Sorry.😎

Roger said...

Mike Stoller
Bob Gaudio
Kenny Gamble & Leon Huff
more later, perhaps

Rob said...

Not to put too fine a point on it but the 14th amendment along with him being a naturalized citizen...
Sorry, not trying to be an a...😉

daudder said...

I'd take the Canadians over the F'n NYT's list:
Joni Mitchell,
Neil Young,
Gordon Lightfoot,
Leonard Cohen,
Robbie Robertson,
Randy Bachman/Burton Cummings,
Bruce Cockburn,
Sarah McLauchlin
Bryan Adams
Kim Mitchell
Ian Tyson/Sylvia Tyson
David Foster
Paul Anka

Guy Incognito said...

Some greats listed above, and I'll add (sorry if duplicate anybody)
Rick Nielsen
Gary Louris
Marshall Crenshaw
Lyle Lovett
Lindsey Buckingham
Stevie Nicks
I don't love Foo Fighters, but Dave Grohl has written a lot of good songs, even if they're not in my wheelhouse

Roger said...

I encourage all to watch the Times podcast (find it on the website under Cannonball with Wesley Morris) wherein three of the music critics discuss who was and was not on the list. After viewing, we can debate who is the bigger jock sniffer: Coscarelli or Caramanica.

Cleveland Jeff said...

So for this audience (and I'm part of it), we'd replace the rappers and pop stars with some number from these lists, right? Because the list was 30, not 50, not 75. Honestly, I think some of these (mine too) wouldn't make the top 30 if we had to trim it down to just 30.

Anonymous said...

How about Steve Earle?

- Paul in DK