Band: Rolling Stones, The
41CRAP. i don't care if the Rolling Stones were a good band for six months, two years, or whatever because they've been dreadfully lousy for an eternity.
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steve wrote:The Rolling Stones are a terrible band. Their music is hack bar band crap. They think pouting and being jaded is cool. Fuck the Rolling Stones.
Wait, Charlie Watts is totally not crap. We like him. He is actually awesome.
But the Rolling Stones are crap.
I have never been more baffled by a band's popularity than by the Rolling Stones. The Doors: Okay they're crap, but I can at least imagine why girls or gay men would like them. And college students.
Same with the Smiths. It's crap, but I can understand the appeal to journal-writers and teenage closet cases. And the Chicano community.
But the Rolling Stones baffle me. What is there to like about this tepid, undistinguished lowbrow mediocria?
Crap crap crap.
best,
TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:...I think everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon without thinking out the positive qualites.
Indulgences, excesses and corporate greed aside, The Rolling Stones are not crap.
Gramsci wrote:TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:...I think everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon without thinking out the positive qualites.
Indulgences, excesses and corporate greed aside, The Rolling Stones are not crap.
Name these elusive positive qualities?
TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:Gramsci wrote:TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:...I think everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon without thinking out the positive qualites.
Indulgences, excesses and corporate greed aside, The Rolling Stones are not crap.
Name these elusive positive qualities?
The Stones have fused their influences into a signature, guitar-based sound that established a prototype for hard rock. Second in popularity only to The Beatles, The Stones affected a rebellious, bad-boy image that helped propel their rise from an energetic modern blues outfit to one of the world's biggest and most influential bands. By the end of the '60s, The Stones had a great number of hit records. Their music never strayed far from the blues, however, and by 1968, they returned to blues-based rock, embarking the following year on the now infamous U.S. tour that saw them billed as "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World".
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TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:Gramsci wrote:TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:...I think everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon without thinking out the positive qualites.
Indulgences, excesses and corporate greed aside, The Rolling Stones are not crap.
Name these elusive positive qualities?
TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:Critically and commerically they were successful. A rare feat. If they weren't important to begin with they would have vanished into obscurity a long time ago.
TheManWhoFelltoEarth wrote:I think everyone else is jumping on the bandwagon...
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