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Reply #31 posted 10/09/20 7:55am
namepeace |
jaawwnn said:
MattyJam said:
A more apt title would be "500 albums we'll give credit to from artists we fawn over ad nauseam or are forced to begrudingly acknowledge due to popular demand."
Not true if you take a moment to look at who voted
It's a good snapshot of tastes in the general pop world of 2020, including some serious anomalies that would only appear in this year and no other.
My only major complaint would be how US-centric it is, but Rolling Stone is a US magazine so it makes sense.
As I said in the other thread, it's a thankless task.
I agree with you, Matty, but jaawwnn beat me to it.
Rolling Stone is now having to cater to 5, maybe 6, generations of musical tastes. This means that room is going to have to be made for current popular albums that prior generations don't value or even respect.
I can only imagine the reaction of Boomers when they saw, for example, several Prince albums rated in the prior lists. So I can't complain when newer artists whom I don't really value (or even know) make these lists.
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Reply #32 posted 10/09/20 12:27pm
kev1n |
Britney spears' blackout is ranked higher than David Bowie's scary monsters ???
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Reply #33 posted 10/12/20 1:54pm
slyjackson |
Shakira deserved 5 more spots for Pies Descalzos, Unplugged, Laundry Service, Fijación Oral and Oral FIxation and even She Wolf. |
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