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You really are a pathetic idiot. I realize that Jeremih is an asshole, but if he acts like an asshole, you should call him an asshole. The word you used does not mean 'asshole,' it is a derogatory term for SLAVE. You are calling Jeremih a slave, not an asshole, and the fact that I still have to explain this to people makes me really fucking depressed. Get a life, you dick.
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I call BS. This commenter made the rape out like it was nothing, which is further reinforced by the fact that she deleted the comments. People try to make up all kinds of things on the internet for attention. Also, as many have pointed out, if what happened was true, it's really weird behavior on the brother's front. Taking a student out to see a somewhat well known musician that just so happens to be the teachers brother is obvious favoritism, and pretty creepy too.
"Graceland" is my favorite Paul Simon solo song. If we're talking about the grand scheme of things, "The Boxer" is my favorite Paul Simon song.
It was Roman Coppola, frequent Wes Anderson collaborator.
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Bull. Shit. I normally don't complain about stuff on the internet, but the exclusion of Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" video was done so ignorantly that it's impossible to not cringe while reading this list. Tom Breihan clearly prefers sunny k-pop and Nicki Minaj to actually music videos.
Coltrane , Holiday, and Miles should definitely be on the list, but I can't really think of albums by Patsy Cline and Hank Williams that would fit. I like both artists, but the were kinda before the age of releasing albums.
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I actually think Jungle Groove is better than all three of those albums, but I disagree with its inclusion solely because it is a compilation.
Yankee Hotel Foxtrot is a masterpiece.
"Move On Up" might be the greatest song ever written. I think both Curtis and Superfly deserve to be on the list.
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A Love Supreme is my favorite album of all time. Kind of Blue is not far behind. Rolling Stone had both of these in the top fifty. If they said that there are too many great jazz albums for the list, that would make sense.
Even though I agree that RS is too classic rock- leaning, I still prefer their best albums list because there's no fucking Adele, and the numbers are better. Thriller at number 4 is too high. However, Rolling Stone had the Eagles on the list, and I have to take points off for that. I hate the fucking Eagles, man!