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Anonymous No.127526028 [Report] >>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 [Report]
That garbage at #5 and Missy are the worst. But those lists are always ragebait, so who cares.
Anonymous No.127526066 [Report] >>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 [Report]
>>127526028 (OP)
their comedic instincts have improved
Anonymous No.127526089 [Report]
>>127526028 (OP)
Remove all the songs by niggers and you have a more accurate list. Funny how that works.
Anonymous No.127526158 [Report] >>127526165
>>127526028 (OP)
Hey Ya! has got to be one of the most overrated songs of all time. Fucking nauseating.
Anonymous No.127526165 [Report]
>>127526158
Andre in generel. Big Boi almost always murdered him on Outkast tracks
Anonymous No.127526243 [Report] >>127526826
>>127526028 (OP)
Society has degenerated, music magazines have become a DEI joke.
Anonymous No.127526254 [Report]
>>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 [Report]
>>127526066
>whatever that Ray Charles song is
Literally the first soul song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U3DT2nypv8
Anonymous No.127526306 [Report]
>>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 [Report]
>>127526028 (OP)
More blacks and women. First song being a cover is a joke.
Anonymous No.127526746 [Report]
Sam Cooke had many better songs they only put that one on because of its political implying implications.
Anonymous No.127526748 [Report]
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 [Report]
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 [Report] >>127526766
>>127526028 (OP)
Not the best Aretha song, not the best SC song.
Anonymous No.127526766 [Report]
>>127526760
The entire point was to have political songs not to list whatever your favorite obscure Sam Cooke B-side is.
Anonymous No.127526774 [Report] >>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 [Report]
>>127526774
The entire point was to have political songs in particular black power songs.
Anonymous No.127526798 [Report] >>127526810
I mean, fuck, BB King probably had 10 songs better than Fight the Power.
Anonymous No.127526810 [Report]
>>127526798
You're not wrong but the entire point was to have political songs in particular black power songs.
Anonymous No.127526823 [Report]
just check out the /mu/ in 1958 thread there's probably many great black pop tunes in there
Anonymous No.127526826 [Report]
>>127526243
>Society has degenerated, music magazines have become a DEI joke
their DEI checks are gone now so...
Anonymous No.127526832 [Report]
People can be stupid when they work for people stupid people
Anonymous No.127526834 [Report]
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 [Report]
>>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 [Report]
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