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Rolling Stone Top 100 songs of the 2000's

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I just wondered what your thoughts were on the Rolling Stone list of the top 100 songs of the 2000's..

 

Coldplay had four songs on there,

26...Clocks

34...Yellow

54...The Scientist

68...Viva La Vida

 

 

The full list can be seen if you click HERE .

 

Thoughts?

 

Here are mine

 

I personally thought that a couple of the songs were properly placed but some deserved to be on it, or higher on it.

 

Crazy as #1 I have no problem with because EVERYONE likes that song. Its a rare song that crosses all genres and everyone likes it. Its catchy. Fleet Foxes White Winter Hymnal should be higher. I do agree with MGMT (Time to pretend is a GREAT song) and U2's Beautiful Day. I was dissapointed to see soo many pop hits. Kelly Clarkson and Beyonce had too many songs. They rarely write their own materials, just do what the producers say...I guess that is my issue with that. Kanye of course had a ton of songs on there because Rolling Stone has an infatuation with Kanye west.

I was dissapointed to see soo many pop hits. Kelly Clarkson and Beyonce had too many songs. They rarely write their own materials, just do what the producers say...I guess that is my issue with that.

 

ya i know rite i hate spice girls and nsync too fuq pop lets go rebel and headbang to codplay

I quite like the list actually. Quite a good representation of the decade I guess.

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