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Add on to my original comment, I thought it was really interesting how artists that are placed near the top on the list in 2023 were low in 2019 and vice versa, artists like the above mentioned Motley Crue and now Stevie Wonder (he came in at 103) weren't on 2019's list and placed high in 2023 BUT as far as I can tell, Led Zepplin's 'Kasmir' was the only artist/song to keep its placement at #112.
Hands down, it will always be 'Ohio'.
I'm currently listening to the 2023 version of The Top 1000 Classic Rock songs and this list couldn't be more different than your list. Your #4 is now #130 (Jimi Hendrix's All Along the Watchtower" it's a sin), I think you had The Cars' "Drive" at #443 & now #131 & your list never even mentions Motley Crue but now it ranks, #119 or #120.
I thought some of you all would get a kick outta what a difference the 4 years makes. I'd give further rankings but I'm writing this as I'm listening to the countdown & Motley Crue was as far as it had gotten when I wrote this.