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Topic: Rolling Stone's Top Albums of 2001 Return to archive
12-26-01 11:56 PM
CS It's sad that only one of them included Jagger's album on his top ten

http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?afl=mail1&nid=15138&cf2=1
12-27-01 01:58 AM
Jane Wyman Sad? The people from Rolling Stone actually know who good music sounds!
12-27-01 08:49 AM
Cardinal Ximinez Isn't it amazing that Rolling Stone can put out a 5* rating on Goddess, call it an instant classic, yet they leave it off their top 10 list. But with that rag, this shouldn't be surprising.

This is just ONE illustration of Rolling Stone Magazine's hypocracy. And another reason why I cancelled my subscription years ago.

Goddess is NOT in my top 10 either, but the difference is I've been very up front about my....distaste....of Goddess.

My top 10 looks like this:

1. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
2. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
3. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
4. Detroit Cobras--Life, Love & Leaving
5. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
6. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
7. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
8. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
9. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
10. Bob Dylan--Love & Theft
[Edited by Cardinal Ximinez]
12-27-01 03:31 PM
gimmekeef Rolling Stone Magazine lost any real relevance years ago.More a T&A rag these days than music conscious.
12-27-01 03:52 PM
Happy Motherfucker O.K. here is my top 10 for 2001.
1. Exile On Main Street- RS
2. American Beauty- Grateful Dead
3. Kind Of Blue- Miles Davis
4. Sticky Fingers- RS
5. Wake Of The Flood- Grateful Dead
6. Mycology*an Anthology- The Allman Brothers
7. Black And Blue- RS
8. 16 Biggest Hits- Merle Haggard 9. Evening Moods- Bob Weir
10.Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out- RS

Kind of looks the same as 2000,99,98,97,96,95,94,..........
12-27-01 11:22 PM
Briansrevenge Happy...Black and Blue? I ain't rating any album that only has eight songs...Memory Motel or not...replace it w/ Beggar's Banquet
12-28-01 12:57 AM
Happy Motherfucker Sorry Dude, but that's MY top 10. That is what has been on the changer the most this past year, and that's all that matters! Feel free to post YOUR top 10.
12-28-01 02:32 PM
Gazza Some good albums this year as always,but only three stand out for me.

1. Dylan - Love & Theft
2. Bruce - Live In New York City
3. Ryan Adams - Gold

12-28-01 04:07 PM
Cardinal Ximinez Check out the Detroit Cobras Gazza....You'll add another one to your list.
01-01-02 10:07 AM
F505 1.Bob Dylan - Love and theft

2.Buddy and Julie Miller - Buddy and Julie Miller

3.Ryan Adams - Gold



That's how rock, country and blues should sound Mick! In case you forgot...
01-04-02 10:00 PM
Briansrevenge My top ten you say?

Whats been on the changer?

1)Rolling Stones - Some Girls
2)John Lee Hooker - Mr. Lucky
3)U2 - Rattle and Hum
4)Paint it Blue - Songs by the Rolling Stones
5)The Tragically Hip - Up to Here
6)Rolling Stones - Exile on Main Street
7)Steve Earle - Copperhead Road
8)The Replacements - Pleased to Meet Me
9)Roger Miller - Greatest Hits
10)Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue
01-05-02 04:47 AM
F505 We were talking about 2001, Brian

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