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Anonymous No.127526028 >>127526066 >>127526074 >>127526089 >>127526158 >>127526243 >>127526254 >>127526306 >>127526313 >>127526760 >>127528995
What can be gleaned from the difference in Rolling Stones best songs of all time?
Anonymous No.127526062
That garbage at #5 and Missy are the worst. But those lists are always ragebait, so who cares.
Anonymous No.127526066 >>127526263
>>127526028 (OP)
it's better and more relevant? the first one has some strange picks actually, especially Imagine and whatever that Ray Charles song is
Anonymous No.127526074
>>127526028 (OP)
their comedic instincts have improved
Anonymous No.127526089
>>127526028 (OP)
Remove all the songs by niggers and you have a more accurate list. Funny how that works.
Anonymous No.127526158 >>127526165
>>127526028 (OP)
Hey Ya! has got to be one of the most overrated songs of all time. Fucking nauseating.
Anonymous No.127526165
>>127526158
Andre in generel. Big Boi almost always murdered him on Outkast tracks
Anonymous No.127526243 >>127526826
>>127526028 (OP)
Society has degenerated, music magazines have become a DEI joke.
Anonymous No.127526254
>>127526028 (OP)
both lists suck, the only songs on either one that deserve to be on a "best of tall time" list are Good Vibrations and What's Going on"
Anonymous No.127526263
>>127526066
>whatever that Ray Charles song is
Literally the first soul song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U3DT2nypv8
Anonymous No.127526306
>>127526028 (OP)
When the first one rates Imagine over Johnny B Goode, it's hard to care that they just tried to shove a bunch of black bullshit into the newer one. And lists are for faggots anyway.
Anonymous No.127526313
>>127526028 (OP)
More blacks and women. First song being a cover is a joke.
Anonymous No.127526746
Sam Cooke had many better songs they only put that one on because of its political implying implications.
Anonymous No.127526748
what are you guys honestly even mad about? it's not as if RSM was not always a super lefty publication since its inception.
Anonymous No.127526749
Boomers and Gen Xers need to shut the fuck up about their legacy acts. Spirit of the Beehive is better than anyone on this list.
Anonymous No.127526760 >>127526766
>>127526028 (OP)
Not the best Aretha song, not the best SC song.
Anonymous No.127526766
>>127526760
The entire point was to have political songs not to list whatever your favorite obscure Sam Cooke B-side is.
Anonymous No.127526774 >>127526785
if they wanted to have token black representation then Funky Worm or Brick House were way better and more fun songs than those
Anonymous No.127526785
>>127526774
The entire point was to have political songs in particular black power songs.
Anonymous No.127526798 >>127526810
I mean, fuck, BB King probably had 10 songs better than Fight the Power.
Anonymous No.127526810
>>127526798
You're not wrong but the entire point was to have political songs in particular black power songs.
Anonymous No.127526823
just check out the /mu/ in 1958 thread there's probably many great black pop tunes in there
Anonymous No.127526826
>>127526243
>Society has degenerated, music magazines have become a DEI joke
their DEI checks are gone now so...
Anonymous No.127526832
People can be stupid when they work for people stupid people
Anonymous No.127526834
why are you guys doing this? RSM did not care about your favorite obscure R&B sides from the 50s they were trying to make a political black power statement with that list why is it that hard to figure out.
Anonymous No.127528995
>>127526028 (OP)
Hey Ya!'s a fun song I like to listen to in my car sometimes in the summer but fucking #10 greatest song of all time?
Anonymous No.127529034
Rolling Stone gets a free pass because they don't have an easily-attached face like Cuckgau or Scruffy. But scroll through the rankings for any acclaimed album and 'Rolling Stone Album Guide' is always the most likely to have the lone 1 or 2/5 sprinkled in