rick malone wrote:Rolling Stone has released an updated "500 Great Songs of All Time" List. Supposedly My Generation by The Who was #11 in 2004(the last time they did a list) and is now #232.
Wow, didn’t realize 221 greatest songs of all time were released in the last 17 years. I’ve really been out of it lately.
tragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
Recap Modotti
Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problem
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Yeah, Rolling Stone does this all the time and the lists are always a mess. A bunch of songs are by Minaj who by the time a week rolls by will be cancelled and then they have to release yet another list.
Ello Sailor wrote:Would it be Bammeresque to not know who that is?
No. Dude was the token college kid on the 1992 original dream team. Any Kentucky fans on RM probably hate his guts courtesy of a last second shot he made against them in the NCAA Final Four back in the day.
Ello Sailor wrote:Would it be Bammeresque to not know who that is?
No. Dude was the token college kid on the 1992 original dream team. Any Kentucky fans on RM probably hate his guts courtesy of a last second shot he made against them in the NCAA Final Four back in the day.
I think he's a flog.
Laettner was always one of my favorite guys to pummel in the original NBA Jam, usually by way of Charles Barkley or Horace Grant or some other muscle-bound power forward with a penchant for ass-kicking.
Oakley wasn't in the original NBA Jam, I am 99% sure; the Knicks were represented by Ewing and Starks. Oakley appeared, I believe, in the later-released Tournament Edition, which was still 2-on-2 but allowed you to pick from 4-5 players on each team.
Alas, I did most of my Laettner-fouling with either Barkley, Grant, or Alonzo Mourning.