NME thinks so.
http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?bl...pb=1#more11519
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NME thinks so.
http://www.nme.com/blog/index.php?bl...pb=1#more11519
Lol, whatever. :rolleyes:
It's always interesting to read some constructive criticism. Unfortunately, his explanations are just very unoriginal metaphores.
lolwut? Bob Dylan? Really?
That is just one persons opinion. Not NME's. And I am guessing that he is just basing his opinion on that one song.
They just want people to buy their magazine and visit their website, so they will write just about anything. And just look at their best 150 tracks over the last 15 years. Maybe you should not read what NME writes any more.
Not gonna give 'em the satisfaction of my click.
That top ten list sucks! A least half of those people don't deserve to be on there! Same goes for the top 150 songs.
In a list where Amy Lee is below Mark Knopfler and Michael Jackson (neither of whom should be there), I question the credibility of the author.
Do you disagree? Dylan is always my go-to for why technical skill doesn't always make you a good artist, and vice versa. :D
Haha. I like Spice Girls, but yeah. 150 is a lot of songs, though. I could give them that.