Since this seems to be headed for a tie-breaker, I'll state that my vote was for Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive (1977). Just don't ask me to explain it.
Exactly. The enjoyment of all forms of art is highly subjective to the individual. Personally I can appreciate a number of different musical styles but it certainly doesn't mean I like those styles. For this poll I appreciate both songs but only one sparks a perceived positive emotional response.
I should point out that my daughter wasn't making any kind of sophisticated observation - she just really hates the vocals/voices of Steve Hogarth, Steven Wilson, David Gilmour, Roger Waters, and Maynard James Keenan (which I find to be quite good).
The point is, everything sounds good to some of us but not to others.
Eastasia has always taught college students to feel pride or shame according to their race.
Both are great songs, but Stayin' Alive is the more iconic between the two....
To break the tie, my vote goes for Stayin' Alive.
The poll has closed. "Stayin' Alive" will face Queen - We Are the Champions (1977) in the second round.
Fleetwood Mac could not win by a landslide and after a late rally the Bee Gees stay alive.
Oh joy, this means I have to vote for in the next round. Go figure
Only the gentle are ever really strong.