Lot of ground to cover, so I'll start at the top.
Mohican - sincerest apologies for fucking up the Doc Oc album. I was rushing out of work and not really giving the post my normal attention to detail.
MightyQuinn - ditto. Tical's right up there.
Everyone else - I fully comprehend the place and intention of the list. It was compiled by normal people, with normal tastes. My primary beef was that it was presented as a list of 'the greatest albums of all time', rather than a list of a particular radio station's 'favorite albums of all time', and it's very clearly from a single social perspective. And this isn't just about rap, like people have said, what about Metallica's The Black Album? Appetite for Destruction changed the face of America's youth. It's at no. 84, I dunno. Clearly it's a matter of opinion. Mili thought there were some glaring omissions too.
Addressing this thing about no rap artist ever being able to touch the kind of influence that The Beatles had...heh. Depends on who you are, I guess. The original boy band certainly deserves its place near the top of any list - they'd certainly be up there on mine. Not on a list of my favorites, obviously, but on a list of the 'greatest' (most influential, society-altering, etc.) albums/bands. I don't know if I could really 'rank' them, actually. Run DMC, GNR, Ritchie Valens, David Bowie, Elvis, Hank Williams - they all deserve equal attention.
This really isn't even an argument, unfortunately. We all seem to agree that the list is flawed, and that's all I was ever trying to say.
Finally, I'll take "nigga-wannabe" as a compliment. I have no intentions of hijacking this thread, so I'll just leave it at that.
Mohican - sincerest apologies for fucking up the Doc Oc album. I was rushing out of work and not really giving the post my normal attention to detail.
MightyQuinn - ditto. Tical's right up there.
Everyone else - I fully comprehend the place and intention of the list. It was compiled by normal people, with normal tastes. My primary beef was that it was presented as a list of 'the greatest albums of all time', rather than a list of a particular radio station's 'favorite albums of all time', and it's very clearly from a single social perspective. And this isn't just about rap, like people have said, what about Metallica's The Black Album? Appetite for Destruction changed the face of America's youth. It's at no. 84, I dunno. Clearly it's a matter of opinion. Mili thought there were some glaring omissions too.
Addressing this thing about no rap artist ever being able to touch the kind of influence that The Beatles had...heh. Depends on who you are, I guess. The original boy band certainly deserves its place near the top of any list - they'd certainly be up there on mine. Not on a list of my favorites, obviously, but on a list of the 'greatest' (most influential, society-altering, etc.) albums/bands. I don't know if I could really 'rank' them, actually. Run DMC, GNR, Ritchie Valens, David Bowie, Elvis, Hank Williams - they all deserve equal attention.
This really isn't even an argument, unfortunately. We all seem to agree that the list is flawed, and that's all I was ever trying to say.
Finally, I'll take "nigga-wannabe" as a compliment. I have no intentions of hijacking this thread, so I'll just leave it at that.
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