To the Editors at Rolling Stone Magazine
To the Editors at Rolling Stone Magazine,
I picked up a copy of the RS “500 Greatest Songs Ever” last week at the airport.
For the most part it’s a pretty comprehensive list that no doubt includes some of the best artists and songs I have ever heard (of).
That being said, I can’t imagine how Pearl Jam doesn’t appear at least once or even a few times on a list of 500 songs (it's not like it’s a very limited list like top 10 or 50 etc.)
Since I want this letter to see the light of day I’ll keep it short.
I’ll hold back from questioning how its possible that Kelly Clarkson, or Rihanna with songs like “Umbrella Ella Ella” made the cut, but you didn’t list a single recording from Pearl Jam’s Ten, Vs., or Vitalogy.
Pearl Jam is such a generous and gracious band, their live shows are second to none, and Eddie Vedder is one of the most -if not THE MOST prolific writers around today.
A simple “it was it an over site” or an addendum to the list will suffice.
Thanks in advance,
Zeke Abraham
Brooklyn, NY
I picked up a copy of the RS “500 Greatest Songs Ever” last week at the airport.
For the most part it’s a pretty comprehensive list that no doubt includes some of the best artists and songs I have ever heard (of).
That being said, I can’t imagine how Pearl Jam doesn’t appear at least once or even a few times on a list of 500 songs (it's not like it’s a very limited list like top 10 or 50 etc.)
Since I want this letter to see the light of day I’ll keep it short.
I’ll hold back from questioning how its possible that Kelly Clarkson, or Rihanna with songs like “Umbrella Ella Ella” made the cut, but you didn’t list a single recording from Pearl Jam’s Ten, Vs., or Vitalogy.
Pearl Jam is such a generous and gracious band, their live shows are second to none, and Eddie Vedder is one of the most -if not THE MOST prolific writers around today.
A simple “it was it an over site” or an addendum to the list will suffice.
Thanks in advance,
Zeke Abraham
Brooklyn, NY
zeke
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2010: Newark, MSG I
2011: EV Philly
2012: Philly MIA
2013: Wrigley, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Philly 1 & 2, Baltimore
exactly! the music industry is full of petty little people with giant egos. i worked for a major label for a year and a half. i've witnessed the sliminess first-hand.
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That pretty much says it all.
Stop wasting your time.
This magazine has been nothing more than painted toilet paper for the last 20 years.
Their lists have always sucked.
Kids....don't believe everything Eddie says on stage. If I had a buck for every show I have been to where Ed said they worked with the venue to extend the curfew....and then they played till the normal time pre-curfew....i'd have like $10
There isn't really a good music mag anymore. Maybe because there is little good music being produced these days. Spin is nothing but hipster crap for the most part. What other ones are there?
this part doesn't make much sense, but i agree, they could've thrown at least one pj song in there.
there's no bad blood there
and interesting how this was the RS news you picked up on today of all things...
I think it has probably has more to do with the fact that print "journalism" (a term I'm obviously using loosely) has quickly become outdated and unprofitable. I was a teenager in the mid to late 90s, and I subscribed to RS and Spin... plus I bought every issue of Circus and Hit Parade (I think that was the name anyway) that had a good article on PJ, SG, or AIC (as long as it had pictures too). And that was the norm for kids my age. Today there's an App for that (and it's free). Less $ for the company translates to a diminished quality of staff.
And there's plenty of good music being produced out there, it's just not mainstream: Okkervil River, the National, Wilco, the Decemberists, Modest Mouse, My Morning Jacket, Bon Iver, etc.
There's no doubt in my mind that half a dozen PJ songs would've made the list had the band called it quits 10 years ago. The lack of recognition is bullshit, sure, but I wouldn't give up a single track (Evacuation doesn't count) from any of their last 5 albums for all the RS recognition in the world.
"The extensive panel of voters included Pearl Jam star Jeff Ament, Devendra Banhart, punk icon Jello Biafra, Mary J. Blige, Jack Bruce, Coldplay star Will Champion, Yoko Ono, Jakob Dylan and My Chemical Romance frontman Gerard Way."
Bastards. Just glancing at pg 86 which has some good reviews of songs , including this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaQkaY5-OVk
another Stevie Wonder Harmonic solo!!
Send my credentials to the house of detention
fade away...
I am at peace with my lust.....for Eddie.
Yeah sometimes the line needs to be drawn
Send my credentials to the house of detention
Let's play C3
Send my credentials to the house of detention
Yeah that's a very good point.
The panel meeting probably went something like this
Yoko: We definitely need Alive to feature highly
Jakob: You're fucking joking, it's got to be Present Tense or something else from No Code
Yoko: You need your frickin head examining Jake, nobody's heard of any of that shit
Jakob: You are gonna feel my fist in a minute woman
Jeff: Look guys, don't worry about it, just leave us off the list entirely! 's fine.....
Send my credentials to the house of detention
Let me be a little more clear- I'm agreeing with this guy:
Most of us do not-
And since we're not not really the target audiencre, that means our band doesn't make it in
Because knee-jerk reaction rules. That's the beauty of the internet. It gives everyone a voice even if it's completely misinformed.
This is a list of the 500 best songs ever.
It’s not the 500 best songs ever by an artist who didn’t wipe his ass with our magazine, or 500 best songs by artists who we deem morally fit for our magazine.
Jerry Lee Lewis (a legend in my mind) married his 13 year old cousin for f**ks sake (Great Balls of Fire #96).
This isn’t a morality contest. Although PJ would win in that area too.