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    Posted: April 20 2007 at 15:48
Rolling Stone magazine will be releasing  DVD this fall that will contain every printed issue of the music magazine. At the moment the cost is set at $119.99USD.
Personally, there are some eras that might be of interest, but I figure I can find that info elsewhere on the web, without having to put up with their sometimes insufferable atitude.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2007 at 16:18
No, I'd only be very interested in their Progressive Rock related articles.

As an R.S. aside/ digression: Their top 500 albums and songs lists, for instance, are too Prog-lite for my tastes and don't represent world music nearly enough (as a fan of French chamber rock, the Italian Prog scene, and Spanish and Portuguese music, it's not of particular interest to me).

From wikipedia: "One criticism is that the list suffers from a strong bias towards American and British artists: out of the 500 songs, 357 are from the US and 117 from the UK; the third most represented country is Canada with only 10 entries, then the Republic of Ireland with eight. The list includes only one song not sung in English: "La Bamba" (#345), by Ritchie Valens (an American-born singer)."

Not one song in Kobaian?  For shame!

Anyway, it illustrates that the magazine's music focus and mine are at odds on the whole, and so I'm not really that interested in supporting the magazine (some good writers have got their start there, and I'm sure I'd find many articles of interest -- I don't only listen to progressive Rock -- but not worth the price for me).

Incidentally, this poll will be moved.


Edited by Logan - April 20 2007 at 16:19
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2007 at 02:37
Not for 119 bucks I won't.  If It were 20 or something I'd snag it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 21 2007 at 02:41
I think it will provide an enjoyable read, certainly the early 70's might be nice, but not worth 120 dollar.
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