NathanRicaud
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OMG So freaking happy to see A Tribe Called Quest's Midnight Marauders at #201! That's amazing! I love that album so much and pray we get a great vinyl pressing of that album sometime soon! 🕰❤
Like I am so shocked but I think it's a better list because it's more representative of critics, journalists and isn't so old-fashioned! Like you have rappers like Drake and Kendrick Lamar in the top #100 - which I think is great because they are so relevant and both have released masterpieces!I’m kind of appalled at all of the really good albums that have been moved off of the list to make room for shit albums.
I have to wonder what the point of a list like this is nowadays. I guess you could argue that there used to be some need for people to use lists like these as a way to get an idea of really acclaimed albums that might be worth diving into but with modern streaming, music exploration is just so much different and individualistic. The need for curation like that feels antiquated at best. And now Rolling Stone has a list with a Billie Eilish album from last year proclaiming it to be one of the greatest of all time? It just feels a bit like pandering, they're playing catch up to the modern landscape by including albums they know "the kids" like in an attempt to keep the boomer label away.
I think Billie's album is great and certainly very successful but to be an all-time great, when it's been out for only 18 months? It's a hard sell and that's why lists like these are bound to fail no matter what route they go. When you try to please everyone, you will end up pleasing no one - funneling the opinions of multiple people into one concrete list never ends up feeling genuine. There's no personability to it, it's just a glorified survey. I guess maybe I just the value the abilities and resources I have to carve out my own musical journey a bit too much to let Rolling Stone, a faceless publication, tell me what they consider the greatest albums of all time to be.
I was so shocked to see Harry Styles' most recent album in there.....like WHAT?!?!I have to wonder what the point of a list like this is nowadays. I guess you could argue that there used to be some need for people to use lists like these as a way to get an idea of really acclaimed albums that might be worth diving into but with modern streaming, music exploration is just so much different and individualistic. The need for curation like that feels antiquated at best. And now Rolling Stone has a list with a Billie Eilish album from last year proclaiming it to be one of the greatest of all time? It just feels a bit like pandering, they're playing catch up to the modern landscape by including albums they know "the kids" like in an attempt to keep the boomer label away.
I think Billie's album is great and certainly very successful but to be an all-time great, when it's been out for only 18 months? It's a hard sell and that's why lists like these are bound to fail no matter what route they go. When you try to please everyone, you will end up pleasing no one - funneling the opinions of multiple people into one concrete list never ends up feeling genuine. There's no personability to it, it's just a glorified survey. I guess maybe I just the value the abilities and resources I have to carve out my own musical journey a bit too much to let Rolling Stone, a faceless publication, tell me what they consider the greatest albums of all time to be.
TPAB probably the greatest rap release in the last 23 or 24years@Jonathan Y @Jmcg85 - Kendrick Lamar's DAMN & G.K.M.C. ranked in the top #200 whilst his magnum opus - To Pimp A Butterfly - is ranked in the TOP 20 ALBUMS OF ALL-TIME!
Agreed! Best hip-hop album ever along with Dr Dre's The Chronic 2001, Madvillainy's Madvillain, GZA's Liquid Swords, Kanye West's The College Dropout, The Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die, Wu-Tang Clan's Enter The Wu-Tang and NaS' Illmatic !!! ❤TPAB probably the greatest rap release in the last 23 or 24years
Agreed! Best hip-hop album ever along with Dr Dre's The Chronic 2001, Madvillainy's Madvillain, GZA's Liquid Swords, Kanye West's The College Dropout, The Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die, Wu-Tang Clan's Enter The Wu-Tang and NaS' Illmatic !!! ❤
Fine Line is on there? Wow... that's something. And I liked that album but... wowI was so shocked to see Harry Styles' most recent album in there.....like WHAT?!?!
And the amount of 2010's albums in the top 100 made me shocked too - like two Beyoncé albums...WHAAAAAAAAAAT! Crazy, ey!
I agree what you're saying, but I've always paid attention to RollingStones list because it is a massive music publication who are dedicated to music. I don't agree with the list but I appreciate it and I think this updated list is mind-blowing and is so much more accurate than the last list, as it's so much more accepting of albums such as a Britney Spears' album to ranking hip-hop albums as strongly as rock and soul albums!
To Pimp A Butterfly is such an impactful album that I won't be surprised if it's ranked within the top 10 in the 2028 updated RollingStones list! To Pimp A Butterfly was that much of a strong album that is really was seen as an instant classic when it was released!Do you think that an album has had enough weight of history behind it after 5 years to be in the top 20 albums of all time? Can you can realistically decree that when it’s not even had the opportunity to transcend its era, because it’s era is still ongoing.