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Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums

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Zingoleb:

--- Quote from: DynamiteKid on 23 Mar 2009, 03:42 ---And also, I wanted to write the 'Fascists' line on my guitar as well, but I decided against putting it on there since it is just basically copying someone.

--- End quote ---

Tell me when you have an original idea, and I'll direct the right people to sue you.

I'm rubbing mine off, anyways. I'm just going to leave my "Trogdor was here." sticker on it and the letter Z carved into the back.

Thrillho:
I wasn't criticising you for doing it. Nor am I suggesting I have exclusively original ideas. I just felt personally - and this is not a criticism of anyone else doing it - that if I was to do that, it wasn't a homage, it was just doing exactly what he did.

skydivingninja:
I have 28 out of all of those 500, since Rolling Stone loves Bob Dylan and Springsteen albums that aren't even among their best (Born to Run and Highway 61 I can understand, but Nebraska?  Does anyone REMEMBER Nebraska?)

RedLion:
Yes? Nebraska is a masterpiece. It's bleak, dark, and haunting. That was Springsteen's last 10/10 album. It went downhill from there.

Beren:
Their top 500 songs list is a little better, albeit both lists are skewed heavily towards motown and similar. Which, you know, is wonderful and all, but there have been 40 years of music since.

[And by music I mean Journey]

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