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Post by DPK on Nov 29, 2005 20:45:11 GMT -5
This may have been tossed around before but I was rolling through Sam's Club this afternoon and saw a coffee table book, "Rolling Stone's top 500 Greatest Albums" or something like that. The index lists 0 reference to LF
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Post by jashley on Nov 29, 2005 21:15:19 GMT -5
DPK,
This is just another in a long line of evidence that "Rolling Stone" and or Jann Weiner has no taste or understanding of Rock and Roll. The other "institution" Weiner is associated with is the R&R Hall of Fame. Not knocking Lynard Skynard but for them to be inducted before the "Feat" or the "Allman Brothers" proves that institutionalized music pays tribute to fickle fame and sales and has no need for music that pushes boundaries.
We have to look long and hard for good music today (with the state of radio) and it helps to have ye of good taste here at the "Feat" site to help guide the way to the good music that is still out there if you look.
Thanks Peace j
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Post by bfb on Dec 7, 2005 16:29:17 GMT -5
i noticed the same damn thing. once again disappointed @ RS, but not unexpected. come on - WFC and DC (if not SS & FDFMN) at least should be on the list. but of course, that's just MY opinion. keep the feath! bfb
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Post by paulgind on Dec 7, 2005 21:28:48 GMT -5
We need a member of the RRHOF to help to get Feat or Lowell in to thye hall. Who we need is Jackson Browne who talked about Lowell for being his mentor when he was inducted to the hall 2 years ago. When I went to the RRHOF I happen to find a copy of rockpalast at there store. So all is not lost.
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