More Than a Feeling: The 20 Greatest AOR Tracks of All Time!

I saw this at AP's site, posted by mod Erik.I think you guys might be interested. It's a long read so I just posted the top three.
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1: 'Don't Stop Believin'' – Journey
Let's be honest. There's a strong case to be made for giving over the entire Top 20 to Journey. No one has come close to artistic and commercial achievements of the ultimate AOR dream team: Steve Perry on vocals, Neal Schon on guitar and Jonathan Cain on keyboards. And there's one Journey song that reflects the sublime talents of the trio in perfect balance more than any other: and that is 'Don't Stop Believin'', the timeless anthem that this year became the most downloaded song in history. The opening keyboard riff....the rapid, intricate lead guitar pattern coming in over the top...and then the voice of Steve Perry: "Just a small town girl/ Livin' in a lonely world,/ She took the midnight train/ Going anywhere..." Has there ever been a better introduction to a rock song? Not remotely – but the British music press were always unkind about the band, and especially about the insanely talented Perry. One critic even compared his voice to the sound of a baby seal being clubbed to death. But in America his genius was largely understood; in particular his ability to reach extraordinary high notes whilst maintaining the depth and soul in his voice. And it was this ability which brought such a transcendent power to this song about two homeless street kids not giving up hope – and which has made 'Don't Stop Believin'' such a universally inspiring rallying call to this day. A true masterpiece.
2: 'More Than A Feeling' – Boston
The mythology surrounding this record is almost as appealing as the song itself: the reclusive and obsessive whizzkid and multi-instrumentalist who spent five years holed up in a studio creating the perfect rock song for FM radio and when it was released it changed American rock music forever. All true of course, and despite the occasional claim that Aerosmith's 1973 single 'Dream On' was the first AOR hit, anyone with sense knows that Tom Scholz of Boston is the Godfather of AOR. 'More Than A Feeling' also makes a mockery of the notion that music loses its soul if its over-produced, that somehow the slap-dash and inexpensive records of the punk era are more authentic than the lavish, fussed over efforts of the stadium rock bands. 'More Than A Feeling' has it all: a gentle melodic vocal by the late Brad Delp which builds and builds until it soars up to the highest end of the scale, an all-time classic central riff and a twin guitar solo to round it off. And no AOR act has ever been able to top it. Except one...
3: 'Keep On Lovin' You' – REO Speedwagon
1981 was a high watermark for AOR. Escape by Journey, 4 by Foreigner and High Infidelity by REO Speedwagon; never before had America seen such block-busting melodic rock released all in one year. Amazing now to think that the deeply feeble Styx were once considered the equals of these bands but even they shifted millions of units in 1981. The song that made the most impact in the UK and which seemed to evoke the AOR boom across the Atlantic most powerfully was 'Keep On Lovin' You'. While the grandiosity and sheer euphoria of the melody and production couldn't be misunderstood, few people detected the bitter edge to the lyrics about staying loyal to a treacherous woman: "You played dead/ But you never bled/ Instead you lay still in the grass/ All coiled up and hissin'..." For this the song gets additional points, since it marries the two key themes of AOR: dogged perseverance against all the odds plus grovelling servitude to a partner who's just not that into you.
The rest of the songs.
20: 'Is This Love?' – Whitesnake
19: 'Only You Can Rock Me' – UFO
18: 'Don't Want To Wait Anymore' – The Tubes
17: 'Innocent Days' – Giant
16: 'Home By The Sea' – Genesis
15: 'The Boys Of Summer' – Don Henley
14) 'I Need You Tonight' – ZZ Top
13: 'Stone Cold' – Rainbow
12: 'Broken Wings' – Mr Mister
11: 'Dreams' – Van Halen
10: 'Oceans' – Survivor
9: 'Hard Habit To Break' – Chicago
8: 'These Dreams' – Heart
7: 'Hold The Line' – Toto
6: 'Missing You' – John Waite
5: 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart' – Yes
4: 'Waiting For A Girl Like You' – Foreigner
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1: 'Don't Stop Believin'' – Journey
Let's be honest. There's a strong case to be made for giving over the entire Top 20 to Journey. No one has come close to artistic and commercial achievements of the ultimate AOR dream team: Steve Perry on vocals, Neal Schon on guitar and Jonathan Cain on keyboards. And there's one Journey song that reflects the sublime talents of the trio in perfect balance more than any other: and that is 'Don't Stop Believin'', the timeless anthem that this year became the most downloaded song in history. The opening keyboard riff....the rapid, intricate lead guitar pattern coming in over the top...and then the voice of Steve Perry: "Just a small town girl/ Livin' in a lonely world,/ She took the midnight train/ Going anywhere..." Has there ever been a better introduction to a rock song? Not remotely – but the British music press were always unkind about the band, and especially about the insanely talented Perry. One critic even compared his voice to the sound of a baby seal being clubbed to death. But in America his genius was largely understood; in particular his ability to reach extraordinary high notes whilst maintaining the depth and soul in his voice. And it was this ability which brought such a transcendent power to this song about two homeless street kids not giving up hope – and which has made 'Don't Stop Believin'' such a universally inspiring rallying call to this day. A true masterpiece.
2: 'More Than A Feeling' – Boston
The mythology surrounding this record is almost as appealing as the song itself: the reclusive and obsessive whizzkid and multi-instrumentalist who spent five years holed up in a studio creating the perfect rock song for FM radio and when it was released it changed American rock music forever. All true of course, and despite the occasional claim that Aerosmith's 1973 single 'Dream On' was the first AOR hit, anyone with sense knows that Tom Scholz of Boston is the Godfather of AOR. 'More Than A Feeling' also makes a mockery of the notion that music loses its soul if its over-produced, that somehow the slap-dash and inexpensive records of the punk era are more authentic than the lavish, fussed over efforts of the stadium rock bands. 'More Than A Feeling' has it all: a gentle melodic vocal by the late Brad Delp which builds and builds until it soars up to the highest end of the scale, an all-time classic central riff and a twin guitar solo to round it off. And no AOR act has ever been able to top it. Except one...
3: 'Keep On Lovin' You' – REO Speedwagon
1981 was a high watermark for AOR. Escape by Journey, 4 by Foreigner and High Infidelity by REO Speedwagon; never before had America seen such block-busting melodic rock released all in one year. Amazing now to think that the deeply feeble Styx were once considered the equals of these bands but even they shifted millions of units in 1981. The song that made the most impact in the UK and which seemed to evoke the AOR boom across the Atlantic most powerfully was 'Keep On Lovin' You'. While the grandiosity and sheer euphoria of the melody and production couldn't be misunderstood, few people detected the bitter edge to the lyrics about staying loyal to a treacherous woman: "You played dead/ But you never bled/ Instead you lay still in the grass/ All coiled up and hissin'..." For this the song gets additional points, since it marries the two key themes of AOR: dogged perseverance against all the odds plus grovelling servitude to a partner who's just not that into you.
The rest of the songs.
20: 'Is This Love?' – Whitesnake
19: 'Only You Can Rock Me' – UFO
18: 'Don't Want To Wait Anymore' – The Tubes
17: 'Innocent Days' – Giant
16: 'Home By The Sea' – Genesis
15: 'The Boys Of Summer' – Don Henley
14) 'I Need You Tonight' – ZZ Top
13: 'Stone Cold' – Rainbow
12: 'Broken Wings' – Mr Mister
11: 'Dreams' – Van Halen
10: 'Oceans' – Survivor
9: 'Hard Habit To Break' – Chicago
8: 'These Dreams' – Heart
7: 'Hold The Line' – Toto
6: 'Missing You' – John Waite
5: 'Owner Of A Lonely Heart' – Yes
4: 'Waiting For A Girl Like You' – Foreigner