Proof Rolling Stone Magazine knows nothing about music

Moderators: Ron, Jim Price

Post Reply
moxham123
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5822
Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:35 pm

Proof Rolling Stone Magazine knows nothing about music

Post by moxham123 »

More proof Rolling Stone Magazine knows nothing about music

Here are their picks for top 25 songs of 2009

25. "Bulletproof" BY LA ROUX
24. "Hellhole Ratrace" BY GIRLS
23. "That Western Skyline" BY DAWES
22. "Nothing to Worry About" BY PETER, BJORN AND JOHN
21. "Daniel" BY BAT FOR LASHES
20. "Animal" BY MIIKE SNOW
19. "White Liar" BY MIRANDA LAMBERT
18. "Slowly (Oh So Slowly)" BY CONOR OBERST AND THE MYSTIC VALLEY BAND
17. "Successful" BY DRAKE
16. "Ulysses" BY FRANZ FERDINAND
15. "Day and Night (Crookers Remix)" BY KID CUDI
14. "Boom Boom Pow" BY BLACK EYED PEAS
13. "My Girls" BY ANIMAL COLLECTIVE
12. "Wilco (The Song)" BY WILCO
11. "I and Love and You" BY AVETT BROTHERS
10. "Bad Romance" BY LADY GAGA
9. "Zero" BY YEAH YEAH YEAHS
8. "Dominoes" BY THE BIG PINK
7. "Stillness is the Move" BY DIRTY PROJECTORS
6. "The Fixer" BY PEARL JAM
5. "1901" BY PHOENIX
4. "Party in the USA" BY MILEY CYRUS
3. "Outlaw Pete" BY BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
2. "Empire State of Mind" BY JAY-Z FEAT. ALICIA KEYS
1. "Moment of Surrender" BY U2
User avatar
Flaw
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
Posts: 613
Joined: Thu May 14, 2009 6:10 am

Post by Flaw »

I can honestly say i never heard any of those songs...


by the way if rolling stone knows nothing about music, why do you read it? :D
The script was written, and the villian was cast. The provocation needed, they will provide. They did it before, they'll do it again.
moxham123
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 5822
Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:35 pm

Post by moxham123 »

Flaw wrote:I can honestly say i never heard any of those songs...


by the way if rolling stone knows nothing about music, why do you read it? :D
I don't read it. This list was an article on a website.
User avatar
Jim Price
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 4835
Joined: Sat Dec 07, 2002 5:41 am
Location: Altoona, PA

Post by Jim Price »

I saw this list when the new issue of the magazine arrived a few days ago. It left me scratching my head.

A few issues ago, Rolling Stone featured a good article about Lemmy from Motorhead. Problem was, it was buried deep in an issue that had Madonna on the cover.

I'm likely letting my RS subscription run out the next time it's due.
User avatar
tornandfrayed
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1761
Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2003 2:41 am
Location: The Jaded Empire
Contact:

Rolling Stone

Post by tornandfrayed »

Rolling Stone is sort of about what is currently happening. I know that does not really effect this area much but it does not hurt keeping up with and hearing new things.

Most of the current stuff is not my cup of tea but then again...

A guy like Conner Oburst is gonna get screwed cause he is speaking for a lot of young people and reaching them, too bad for him they don't believe in buying music...

On the other hand Moment of Surrender is a great song.

Outlaw Pete is also a great tune, not metal but great stuff none the less.

I don't think that Rolling Stone is the source for all things music but they are, uh, Rolling Stone Magazine... They do have some cred just for pulling through the last 25 years.

Some of the Covers and stories are great and some are not. I got a lifetime subscription in 1994 for $99 so I will probably just keep it. This way I at least know about the stuff that some of the kids are listening to..

I don't reach out for new music the way I use to....

Peace
Torn & Frayed
One World, One Voice, One God!
Music is LIFE!
f.sciarrillo
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 6990
Joined: Thu Oct 28, 2004 4:35 am
Location: Not here ..

Post by f.sciarrillo »

I needed to see that list to know that?
User avatar
Colton
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1977
Joined: Sun Feb 09, 2003 7:53 pm
Location: Almost level with the ground.
Contact:

Post by Colton »

You guys act like rolling stone magazine has something to do with music
Laugh if you want to, really is kinda funny, 'cause the world is a car and you're the crash test dummy.
User avatar
Naga
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1160
Joined: Mon Dec 25, 2006 3:47 pm
Location: 'Toona Town, PA

Post by Naga »

If you throw a Rolling Stone into a fire, does it roll any more?
JayBird
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 761
Joined: Tue Dec 10, 2002 3:30 am
Location: Indiana County

Post by JayBird »

And don't forget...they gave Yoko Ono's new cd 3.5 out of 4 stars.
The Louder We All Play, The Harder It Is To Stay Unnoticed.

www.facebook.com/jason.r.fetterman
www.solegion.com
joltinjeff
Platinum Member
Platinum Member
Posts: 543
Joined: Sun May 31, 2009 11:07 pm
Location: Huntingdon.

Proof Rolling Stone Magazine knows nothing about music

Post by joltinjeff »

First of all, Miley Cyrus, The Black Eyed Peas, ok maybe I can see that ... but excuse me for my ignornace, but who the hell are these other ppl other than the obvious.
Since most music is geared to national air time you will see some of the these names again come the Grammy's. Now granted, over the years, Madonna started out innocent enough .. Cough - Cough. So did Debbie Gibson and Tiffany (both posed nude) then came Brittany Spears and Jessica Simpson. Lets not forget the fag boy bands that RSM thought that these "Musicians" were the saviours of pop music.
But, how many had to really work hard and pay their dues the way rock bands do! Rock bands and many of us in here who are in bands bust our asses to work hard at our craft. Alot of us are doing because we love music and enjoy the time we spend working on our crafts.
But this to me is a slap in the face just like in the late 70s and 80s when Circus Magazine was geared towards some of the best bands at that time in fact going back and doing interviews with the likes of Pland and Page and others that got rock really rolling.
I was under the impression that is why "ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE" began.
If there is one thing I have learned not just by being in a band or even writing for a newspaper, but an overall lesson is to be true to yourself. Do not sell out so you can become popular or famous. If you do then it is fake ... just like some of those afore mentioned groups and individuals. To me, RSM is just like looking at a really off name brand porn mag.
Having talent is one thing....what you do with it is something else
User avatar
witchhunt
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 2467
Joined: Mon Dec 09, 2002 2:52 pm
Location: Bedford
Contact:

Re: Proof Rolling Stone Magazine knows nothing about music

Post by witchhunt »

joltinjeff wrote:To me, RSM is just like looking at a really off name brand porn mag.
Bigguns'?
User avatar
tornandfrayed
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 1761
Joined: Wed Dec 24, 2003 2:41 am
Location: The Jaded Empire
Contact:

I wondere

Post by tornandfrayed »

N'Sync still holds the record for the most albums sold in the first week of a release, 2.4 million or something like that. Any of you guys into that release? I don't much like the style but the production on it kicks ass.

Just because it is not what people on this page are into does not really mean anything.

I wonder how many people really would turn down a chance to play in a band making a modest income of maybe $10,000 a month to play for a band like N'Sync?

I know that most of us have way to much integrity for that...

Again just saying that art is art, pretty hard to really believe that one thing sucks anymore then any other thing when it comes to music...

Its like saying that blue sucks and red kicks ass...
Torn & Frayed
One World, One Voice, One God!
Music is LIFE!
timemoney0
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 267
Joined: Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:01 pm
Location: Altoona

Post by timemoney0 »

sorry
Last edited by timemoney0 on Mon Dec 28, 2009 2:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
Life is hard.........it's harder when you're stupid
timemoney0
Gold Member
Gold Member
Posts: 267
Joined: Mon Jul 27, 2009 3:01 pm
Location: Altoona

Re: I wondere

Post by timemoney0 »

tornandfrayed wrote:Its like saying that blue sucks and red kicks ass...

Seriously, gentlemen :lol: Must we turn EVERYTHING into a political debate?
Life is hard.........it's harder when you're stupid
f.sciarrillo
Diamond Member
Diamond Member
Posts: 6990
Joined: Thu Oct 28, 2004 4:35 am
Location: Not here ..

Re: I wondere

Post by f.sciarrillo »

tornandfrayed wrote:N'Sync still holds the record for the most albums sold in the first week of a release, 2.4 million or something like that. Any of you guys into that release? I don't much like the style but the production on it kicks ass.

Just because it is not what people on this page are into does not really mean anything.

I wonder how many people really would turn down a chance to play in a band making a modest income of maybe $10,000 a month to play for a band like N'Sync?

I know that most of us have way to much integrity for that...

Again just saying that art is art, pretty hard to really believe that one thing sucks anymore then any other thing when it comes to music...

Its like saying that blue sucks and red kicks ass...
Actually, it is green that kicks ass ...
Banned
Posts: 0
Joined: Thu Jul 18, 2024 6:12 pm

Re: I wondere

Post by Banned »

tornandfrayed wrote: Just because it is not what people on this page are into does not really mean anything.
Agreed 100%. Just because I may not like it doesn't mean it sucks. Clint C. and I got on this subect a couple of years ago. He likes Janis Joplin, I do not. Does Janis Joplin suck??? Obviously not because she's sold bazillions and influenced more female vocalists than you can count. Over the years I've learned that many folks use the term "Sucks" to mean "Displeasing to me".
User avatar
witchhunt
Senior Member
Senior Member
Posts: 2467
Joined: Mon Dec 09, 2002 2:52 pm
Location: Bedford
Contact:

Re: I wondere

Post by witchhunt »

backlash bass wrote: Over the years I've learned that many folks use the term "Sucks" to mean "Displeasing to me".
I can remember when "sucks" was profane and "cool" was like Fonzie kind of cool. :thumleft: Now it's just bad or good.
Post Reply