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666!
2004-11-26, 8:18 AM #1
*gasp*

Anyway-
Have any of you read the Rollingstone top 500 songs ever list?
I am soooo happy I cancelled my subscription to that magazine. This list was the most terrible assortment of music.
Yes I agree that alot of the songs are good, but does Nirvanas "Smells like teen spirit" deserve to be #9? Yes, maybe it does deserve to be in the top 500, but not so high up on the list.
They even have a list of how many songs are from each decade, and not suprisingly the 60s and 70s is the bulk of the list. I dont have the magazine here with me right now, but ill try to get the numbers up later.

Bleh... But at least it gives me an idea of artists I should probably check out.
[01:52] <~Nikumubeki> Because it's MBEGGAR BEGS LIKE A BEGONI.
2004-11-26, 8:36 AM #2
I hate magazine polls specifically for that reason. I think the whole concept of 500 top songs, top riffs, etc are just stupid. Opinions are so deversed on stuff like that, it just seems like you are angering more readers with the polls then if you just did not do them at all.

Instead of a poll like that wasting pages, lets see a hot chick! :cool:
2004-11-26, 9:17 AM #3
hah, this week krang made a top 666 tunes ever list.

divided into different genres, it just listed singles you've heard before.

stuff like that sucks.

after reading somethingawful i believe kerrang is just the brit version of "alternative press".
2004-11-26, 11:04 AM #4
What was #1?
The tired anthem of a loser and a hypocrite.
2004-11-26, 11:14 PM #5
Rolling Stone always puts Nirvana high on the list. I love Nirvana, but they don't deserve it. RS does it to try and be cool, that's all.
It's not the side effects of cocaine, so then I'm thinking that it must be love
2004-11-27, 11:35 PM #6
Hey Jude was #8 right? Hey Jude is good, but it's not the Beatles' best.

Makes perfect sense to me that the 60s and 70s made up the majority. Definitely two very rockin' decades.
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2004-11-28, 1:04 AM #7
"Like A Rolling Stone" by good ol' Robert Zimmerman (aka Bob Dylan) was right at the top.

I don't like that song nor Bob Dylan.
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