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I saw their post on FB. This is rad. Congrats guys!
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Its much more interesting than the Rolling Stones recent all-time list. The RS list was too much a mix of the cliche and the unknown. I thought the SPIN list might go way to much on the unknown to tout their indie cred, but in this list a good blend of indie and mainstream and seems to be in the right order. I'm impressed, and SPIN magazine hasn't impressed me since the 1990s
Well, aside from Prince and Sonic Youth being there, the top ten list seemed way ahead of itself and should have been in the 89-80 section.. Quote:
Its too bad she doesn't seem to have heard a sonic youth album in 16 years but a good review is a good review
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05.03.2012, 02:26 PM | #4 |
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wwooowowowowo Never saw that one coming...
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05.03.2012, 04:21 PM | #5 |
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Sonic Youth is also number one on Spin's list of "Rock's 30 Best Winning Streaks", with their future compromised by Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore's divorce, they wrote. Low makes an appearance at number twelve:
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^ Woah! cool. That sounds very appropriate. SY bein' number 1 n all...
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05.03.2012, 07:52 PM | #7 |
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WOW! I wasn't expecting this. Actually is a cool list, different of what I'm used to see around the interwebs.
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05.04.2012, 05:17 AM | #8 |
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This just seems like a stab at updating the usual top 100 bullshit likely as a means of pulling in a young(er) audience long since tired of the usual rubbish. But still, these lists are always bullshit. Always.
Either way...Nice to see Eric Clapton not make the top few spots. haha. I can't be bothered to read all of it. I guarantee ya all the Ron Ashetons, D. Boones, blah blah blah have spots. It's all cliche. ... Edit: Read some of the list anyway. Lydia Lunch, seriously? Musically, she fails in both talent and the creativity categories. Only "art" of hers I ever found to be halfway decent was her photography, and even that isn't anything spectacular. She does claim to have seen Thurston cock, though (wow, so cool Lydia. Not really). She also shaped punk rock...bullshit. Dead Boys groupie turned radical femnatzi. Boring. I'd rather listen to Clapton which isn't saying much of anything at all. Keiji Haino: I've heard similar things coming from ten year olds picking up guitars for the first time. Oh well, hopefully this serves to at least get some folks interested in some stuff they may not of heard of otherwise.
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PFFT.
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05.04.2012, 07:23 AM | #10 |
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Jam master jay did not play guitar. RIP
This list should be called "90 guitarists who don't matter and 10 who do" Thurston and Lee are not ONE GUITARIST. Lee is leaps and bounds the greater guitar wizard
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05.04.2012, 07:43 AM | #11 |
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Sway, you really love to hate on Clapton.
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05.04.2012, 09:19 AM | #12 |
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Man, I must really have some issues.
I clicked the link and had to close the window within three seconds. Even if I were to agree with every selection, ug--I just hate you Spin. I just do. |
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great to see arto and hainer, chadbourne and frith for sure, ribot, johnny mcL, nels, ulmer, quine, derek b, buzzo, sharrock, but there's some odd ones in there or just horribly out of place, Carrie Brownstein, Jack white, albini, zappa, the edge, mascis.............also no love for Elliott Sharp, George Benson, Sam Brown, KK Null, Yoshihide, Kawabata, Narita, Agata, Ducret, Torn, Asahito, Kurihara, Hans Reichel, Mary H, Lussier, Rick Bishop, C Brotz, Plotkin or Hawkins Greg Anderson, Nix, Ellerbee, Oren A,Keith Wood, Licht, Skopelitis, Spruance, I'd even rate Frisell and Buckethead above quite a few they note.... a personal favorite who doesn't get a lot of publicity is Bill Horist out of Seattle...
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I hates me some eric fucking clapton too
he is the Pat Boone of the Blues
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listening to clapto playing I Shot The Sherrif is enough to make me hate whitey
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Listening to Clapton play near anything is just embarassing to white folks that have any real appreciation for the blues.
Cream was OK. Some of the stuff w/ John Mayall was OK. Everything else sucks. No wonder his more "hit" songs have all been covers. Dude can't write for shit.
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Wait until Sonic Youth reform in 5 years time with Chloë Sevigny on third guitar. This list will put the good souls of Derek Bailey and John Fahey to rest one more time.
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While personally, I don't dig much on Clapton, I always have respect for that brother because Hendrix was a big fan and so have a lot of ridiculously talented guitar players since Its not my cup of tea, but I can at least tip my hat with respect. Of course I tip it to Justin Beiber too, I've been a street musician, and the realest music truly comes from on the street.
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Of all people... I don't know if Clapton's a racist in real life (probably not), but he has nevertheless exploited black culture, tamed it, and sold it in a pretty package to deaf white morons. Suchfreinds, you really should get on board and start hating on that cracker fuck. |
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