http://www.cnn.com/2009/SHOWBIZ/Music/0 ... index.html
These folks believe in the Rolling Stone top 100 album lists! At least the reappraisal of The Wall was honest.
CNN iReporters talk about their favorite shitty albums
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Boy. What a boring bunch of dullards!
You'd pay big bucks to know what you really think.
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I dunno. I once saw Wolf Blitzer wearing a Bauhaus t-shirt on late edition.
“Remember I have said good things about benevolent despots before.” - Jimbo
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Leal listened to more of Rush's music and soon learned that the band was influenced by author Ayn Rand. After reading her novels, Leal began to adapt Rand's philosophy into her own life.
I'd like to thank Rush for helping to rid our fourth estate of mindless conformism and mediocrity!
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Who reads this shit anyway? I barely trust CNN to report the news correctly, I'd have to be pretty hard up to read their music "journalism"...
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lividlunch wrote:Who reads this shit anyway? I barely trust CNN to report the news correctly, I'd have to be pretty hard up to read their music "journalism"...
i'm trying to work out what *you're* reading... hsbllschlmm... smbolism... blah...
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quixotica wrote:lividlunch wrote:Who reads this shit anyway? I barely trust CNN to report the news correctly, I'd have to be pretty hard up to read their music "journalism"...
i'm trying to work out what *you're* reading... hsbllschlmm... smbolism... blah...
I have to admit I didn't get much further than clicking the link above and reading the page that appeared. Usually people watch CNN, yes. But really, there's not much to watch. You can merely read the headlines or topics as they appear on the screen and get just as much out of it.
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lividlunch wrote:quixotica wrote:lividlunch wrote:Who reads this shit anyway? I barely trust CNN to report the news correctly, I'd have to be pretty hard up to read their music "journalism"...
i'm trying to work out what *you're* reading... hsbllschlmm... smbolism... blah...
I have to admit I didn't get much further than clicking the link above and reading the page that appeared. Usually people watch CNN, yes. But really, there's not much to watch. You can merely read the headlines or topics as they appear on the screen and get just as much out of it.
Don't worry too much, I only go to CNN to see exactly how ridiculous they are getting. You can tell when they don't get enough clicks on a headline too, because throughout the day they'll make more and more outrageous statements with the same story attached. A good headline appeared today. It started out just saying something about it getting cold, but by 12:00 noon EST it has become "Skin-burning cold sweeps nation!"