Thackeraye
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Skimmed through it as it was hammering my laptop (Safari really wasn’t liking it). I think the fact we are talking about shows it’s worth, rather than the actual running order of the list. Meh.
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!
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!
TPAB is eerily more significant in 2020 than it was when it was released in 2015. It's an incredible album and the magnum opus of arguably the best hiphop artist of the last 10 years so yes I do. Its a better album than Illmatic for me and Nas is No.2 in my time rappers list but thats all subjective of courseDo 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.
Yeah, I gagged when I saw Harry Styles too! Fine Line is at #491! Certainly not a bad album, I was just really surprised to see it in there, especially when there aren't albums like Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds in there, nah mean!?Fine Line is on there? Wow... that's something. And I liked that album but... wow
And I can understand what you're saying about the inclusion of more hip-hop and pop music, but that also speaks to the problem with a list like this: while some might champion Rolling Stone for updating their list to include records that more modern audiences would appreciate, the traditionalists see it as outright offensive. I think there are albums from the past decade that could go on to be considered all-time greats, and some that already have somewhat cemented that status, but it comes off to me as just feeling empty and cynical in this context. I hope that hip-hop continues to become a genre that's taken more seriously as a whole but I doubt that TPAB being included in a Rolling Stone list is going to be what makes that happen :/
This is my thing with Billie being on there - that's just the example I gravitated to because I saw it mentioned. I love the album and while many have certainly pegged it as being an album capable of changing the music landscape... critics have been wrong on things like that before. For all we know, Billie could end up being a one-album-wonder. I doubt it but it could happen. And then years down the line, it's placement on a list of the greatest albums of all time would seem head scratching.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.
TPAB is eerily more significant in 2020 than it was when it was released in 2015. It's an incredible album and the magnum opus of arguably the best hiphop artist of the last 10 years so yes I do. Its a better album than Illmatic for me and Nas is No.2 in my time rappers list but thats all subjective of course
Marvin Gaye's What's Goin' On is a much more relevant album that has aged better and deserves the #1 spot! I've always found the Beach Boys' Pet Sounds to be a better album too and am glad it's still ranked #2! The song 'What's Going' On' is honestly a heavenly, powerful, rich, painfully accurate song that speaks so much to what's actually going on in this world right now!Using that same logic, Sgt. Peppers needs to go back to number one where it belongs.
Agreed! I prefer To Pimp a Butterfly more than Illmatic too! And yes, it is definitely more significant even now as an album than it was when it was first released! It's such a rich album musically, emotively and the poetry and overall message it conveys is nothing but beautiful! ❤TPAB is eerily more significant in 2020 than it was when it was released in 2015. It's an incredible album and the magnum opus of arguably the best hiphop artist of the last 10 years so yes I do. Its a better album than Illmatic for me and Nas is No.2 in my time rappers list but thats all subjective of course
Easily. Its Sung Tongs by Animal Collective, everything else is fighting for #2on a side note: how many of you feel like you can definitively say you have a favorite album of all time? and if you do, what is it
on a side note: how many of you feel like you can definitively say you have a favorite album of all time? and if you do, what is it
Madvillain - Madvillainy 🕰⚔🛡🗝on a side note: how many of you feel like you can definitively say you have a favorite album of all time? and if you do, what is it
indecisive joeeeeYes and no and maybe. I often say the White Album, but then OK Computer, but then Blood on the Tracks, but then Blue, but then Station to Station, ad infinitum
Yeah, it's a magnificent album! I knew Rid Of Me and To Bring You My Love would make the list of 3 PJ Harvey albums were being chosen!Everyone picks To Bring You My Love and it’s quite low down on my list, whilst still being magnificent...
Sounds like a no to meYes and no and maybe. I often say the White Album, but then OK Computer, but then Blood on the Tracks, but then Blue, but then Station to Station, ad infinitum