recordings of last leg of tour
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you still read rolling stone?
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That's just childish, cooler than thou shit....kv wrote:you still read rolling stone?
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I still read Rolling Stone when I am waiting for my coffee. I actually find it pretty fascinating how much it has changed just in my magazine-reading lifetime. They make a half-decent effort on their website too, but I don't think it is enough to keep them alive in the long term. Just my un-solicited two cents .
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ok lol...except when i was a child i read rolling stone and thought it was coolblackcoffee wrote:That's just childish, cooler than thou shit....kv wrote:you still read rolling stone?
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Because it probably was. Once Britney and BSB started becoming their cover stories, it was over.kv wrote:ok lol...except when i was a child i read rolling stone and thought it was coolblackcoffee wrote:That's just childish, cooler than thou shit....kv wrote:you still read rolling stone?
I agree with the comment that their online presence isn't that bad though. I read the online version from time to time
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Rolling Stone stopped being even remotely cool by the end of the 70's when they started printing on glossy paper and featuring shit like the cast of Star Wars on the cover. The rock mag that was legitimately "cool" back in the day was Creem when they had guys like Lester Bangs writing for them. British metal mag Kerrang in the early to late 80's was an occasional guilty pleasure as well.Six7Six7 wrote:Because it probably was. Once Britney and BSB started becoming their cover stories, it was over.kv wrote:ok lol...except when i was a child i read rolling stone and thought it was coolblackcoffee wrote:That's just childish, cooler than thou shit....kv wrote:you still read rolling stone?
I agree with the comment that their online presence isn't that bad though. I read the online version from time to time
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Let's not forget the David Cassidy cover.
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The fact that they have spent 50 years giving Bob Dylan positive reviews is proof enough they are full of shit.
Seriously, who the fuck really likes that guy? I don't get it.
Seriously, who the fuck really likes that guy? I don't get it.
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Dylan was the only icon-like musician who publicly advocated TPC.
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Dylan advocated The Panic Channel?SR wrote:Dylan was the only icon-like musician who publicly advocated TPC.
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Not to my knowledge. I was attempting to lie.
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yeah, i was having a hard time imagining Bob starting a Panic circle..