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A shell of it's former self...Rolling Stone Magazine

by kld718 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 200, Aug 13 '06
Pros: A few good articles, writing, layout
Cons: to many of the same advertisements, focus is now on "pop" culture
About 3 years ago, I began receiving issues of this magazine in the mail. I had no idea where they were coming from and I never received a bill so I didn’t complain. I just assumed that I had signed up for some trial thing on the internet somewhere ...
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Rolling Stone Rocks & Rolls

by jo.com Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 10, Oct 23 '00
Pros: Informative, intelligent reading with fantastic photos
Cons: Some people may not like the magazines politics and swearing
I got Rolling Stone magazine as a free year-long subscription as part of a promotion. Surprisingly, although I love music, I don’t believe I had ever looked at it before. I had no idea what to expect but I figured it would be a change from the...
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Rolling Stone? More like ... Sluggish Pebble

by Freak369 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 10, Jun 30 '01
Pros: A few good cover stories from time to time...
Cons: Overplayed, over-hyped, recycled garbage that's overpriced.
Rolling Stone, once the media mecca of music madness has gone soft. Maybe it needs some Viagra or a daily vitamin, but this Freak things even hard-core steroids can’t bring this puppy back from the land of Muzak, pop goddesses and felonious...
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Back in the Saddle Again with Rolling Stone

by toiletoctopus Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 01 '09
Pros: Music Reviews, Cover Stories, Political Issues, Band Discovery
Cons: Lots of Ads, Blatantly liberal bend
Rolling Stone has always been a magazine that I subscribed to, because I love reading periodicals that can combine news, music, and style. This magazine's history is amazing, as they've had so many famous covers and articles over the years, and I ...
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Conflict of Interest Digest

by SixerMan , Jan 19 '04
Pros: The occasional good article...
Cons: ...hypocritical, pop-oriented, non-credible, blatant political agenda, too many ads, not enough music coverage
I'd like to start with a few statistics from a recent issue: Total Pages: 100 Total Pages of Ads: 55 Total Pages Related to Music: 26 Total Pages Not Related to Music: 74 Rolling Stone, the magazine that was ...
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Rolling Stone: Worth the Music, Not the Politics

by updateghost Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Aug 04 '03
Pros: The music reviews, the insight on bands and what they're doing.
Cons: The politics. Oh, the politics.
It wasn't until about a year ago that I got really interested in Rolling Stone. I was leaving for my ...
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Why I'm buying the lifetime subscription to RS.

by dhandforth , Jul 31 '03
Pros: The reviews, the personality interviews, the pictures.
Cons: The fashion articles, the teen tendencies.
I know that there have been over 100 reviews in epinions about the magazine already. But the most r ...
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Plight of the Formerly Relevant

by fuche_bu Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Dec 11 '07
Pros: some of the articles are good
Cons: way too many ads, they've become too self important
I can remember being in high school and looking forward to new issues of Rolling Stone. They would have informative articles and I always liked their reviews on new releases. It seemed like a magazine that was really tuned in to rock and ...
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MTV On Paper

by jeff_wilder78 Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Sep 15 '01
Pros: Has some good music features and journalism.
Cons: Way too concerned with being trendy.
Rolling Stone. A magazine that was once the pinnacle of counterculture journalism has now become the magazine of the bourgeoisie in more ways than one.

I can't speak for how Rolling Stone was back when it first started in the late 1960s...
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Buy it for the pictures, that way you won't be too disappointed with the articles.

by jenn_richard , Jan 16 '00
Pros: The pictures are awesome.
Cons: The articles are often lacking in substance and aren't very interesting.
I've been getting Rolling Stone for about six years now. Honestly, I keep renewing it for the pictures. I like to find things to make collages out of, and as I am a big music freak, this magazine takes the cake for cool photos.
However, the good...
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Automatic Five Stars For Neil Young

by huskerdu99 , Dec 02 '00
Pros: bad pop culture coverage better than none at all
Cons: all it really cares about is fashion and wealth
Who is this magazine for? It has the faint whiff of "counterculture" but is about as subversive as the Saturday Evening Post.

Who are the people that want to see fawning coverage of Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Britney Spears AND Marilyn...
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A shadow of its' former self

by Daniel_Rf , Mar 02 '00
Pros: good reporting skills, great coverage of events
Cons: lack of intergity towards music and movies
What is it, exactly, that happened to “Rolling Stone” ? It already had the suport of yuppies...why did it need the suport of teenyboppers and the “Pretty Fly (For A White Guy)” crowd also? Was it a desperate attempt to keep up with times? Or has...
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Rolling Stone: The pros and cons

by beavis612 , Jun 24 '00
Pros: Great articles and music news
Cons: Way to many advertisments and cards falling on the floor
Reading Rolling Stone has always been a treat.It is one of the first music magazines I had ever read when I first started getting into music.

One of my favorite sections of all in the magazine is the 'Random Notes' section.It has great...
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What happened to the RS I used to know and love?

by gerper Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 15 '00
Pros: Rare interesting articles.
Cons: Too many ads, boring magazine, little band/music coverage.
There was a time when I was actually a subscriber to Rolling Stone... many years ago. While the subscription rate is always a great deal, I passed it up long ago and rarely read Rolling Stone, here's why.
1) Ads: There are TONS of them. I feel like...
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Political magazine or pop-culture juggernaut?

by Andrew_Hicks Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Mar 09 '00
Pros: The occasional well-researched news article or interesting interview with a celebrity who actually has something to say
Cons: Not too much more sophisticated than MTV these days
I can't speak for the rebel-yell, political heyday of Rolling Stone. I wasn't born then. I can only speak for the boomer-politics, bottom-line pop culture Rolling Stone of my lifetime, the Rolling Stone whose current cover is adorned...
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