MissouriBen
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It’s a good song, and I don’t think it’s crazy for for them to rank it so highly, but off the top of my head “Yesterday,” “Something,” “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” “Hey Jude,” “A Day in the Life,” “Come Together,” and “Let it Be” are all superior songs.

But number 501? You guessed it, “Far From Over” by Frank Stallone.

These lists have a value in introducing baby music lovers to a bunch of great tracks across the spectrum. But it’s dumb to literally have a ranked list - it should just be 500 songs, sorted by decade, with no hierarchy. 

I’m not going to die mad about it, but “Strawberry Fields Forever” isn’t even a top ten Beatles song.

1- Respect (Aretha Franklin)

knowing hotel california is not in the top 200 i can sleep at night. That song played nearly hourly on classic rock stations is one of the may reasons I stopped listening to classic rock stations. (still looking at 201-500)

Have the Rolling Stones killed

Clearly Rolling Stone has no idea what they’re doing as they didn’t even format the list as a 500-page slide show.

“Imagine” in the top 20? Get the fuck out of here.

I listed it as another part of the post-9/11 ecosystem.

Now I’m hungry for Mexican

Cause they charged a million bucks more per ticket then in previous tours, big deal.

Rumours is so good because everyone in the band was so pissed at each other. It’s really kind of unprecedented to have an album that is mostly songs that are directly referring to the band members in a negative light. I have no idea how they made it and then performed it on stage. Their first big hit, Go Your Own Way,

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The stunts with the buses and the dump truck shown in the clip reel, are from The Burglars (1971), which used to play on TV now and then when I was growing up. Belmondo, the cool (what else?) jewel thief, Omar Sharif as a corrupt cop and Dyan Cannon was the shady lady complicating matters. It had a crazy-ass car

I hope that Alain Delon is still well.

The article is full of holes and half-assessments. It’s easy to check that, as the intro mentions immediately François Truffaut after Godard, as if it were the right thing to do. Mississippi’s Mermaid is a minor entry and, seriously, one of the worst films Truffaut ever directed. While working on this movie, he

Il a su percer avec une tronche pareille.  C’est quand même tout un exploit.

Great, who’s going to be the sine qua non of cool now?

Like, has anyone EVER, ONCE, claimed the prequels were derivative or they were just a “worse version of X”?

Unimaginative or uncreative George Lucas most certainly is NOT.

For the soccer fans out there, am I the only one getting a Mourinho riff with the Nate arrogance storyline? He wins the game by telling the team to park the bus’ and Wonder Kid seems similar to Mourinho calling himself ‘the Special One.’ Also, IIRC Mourinho started out as Bobby Robson’s translator at Barcelona before