What rock song sounds the best on your system...


...and you play it a lot because it does?
shtinkydog
geof: I have to agree with MC on the Joshua Tree comment. Sounds fantastic on my system. The vinyl just kills it!
Thank you. Same goes for Tom Petty, Don't Come Around Here No More. Every track on Southern Accents is awesome but that one is just mind-blowing its so much better than you ever dreamed from the TP on CD. Of course it helps that mine's a White Hot Stamper! I have no idea what your average copy sounds like. 

Rumours and the eponymous Fleetwood Mac, ditto. Go Your Own Way,  The Chain, and World Turning are great on vinyl, but you have no idea how great until you hear a White Hot Stamper. Seriously. No idea. Not kidding. Not just me saying that either. Keith was here, this is what he had to say (from my Tekton Moab thread):
I enjoyed hearing everything but was most shocked at Fleetwood Macs "Landslide"
Hearing it so many times in the past and then not recognizing the intro because of the detailed soundstage. Then Chuck let Stevie Nicks sneak into the room and begin the vocals dead center right in front of me and the recognition set in.
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367
mikelevigne -- you made me break out my First Week It Came Out LP copy of "Led Zeppelin." I first heard the record on a buddy’s parent’s JBL/Fisher stereo custom console. Another friend had brought it over.  I was so blown away by the sheer intensity of the band, when Side One ended I immediately headed to the nearest record store and bought the thing. I listened to the record for years. I saw the band when they came to town. Festival seating. Me and my girlfriend ooched our way to the front of the stage.

Anyway, cut to the present. I’m currently listening to side one. Pretty good clarity & imaging but absolutely no lows or highs. Not as compressed as some rock records of the era but certainly no dynamo. The music? As powerful as ever.
lowrider57,
Yes, I meant Beck. I think that his recordings are usually excellent, and very present.
LCD Soundsystem, all of it but especially, the American Dream and Electric Lady Sessions albums.