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@sapphire @NitroDubs @PraxisOfEvil 1971 Top 10 Billboard
1 "Joy to the World" Three Dog Night
Absolute banger! If you don't like this song, you are a spiritual Jew. *Great*
2. "Maggie May"/"Reason to Believe" Rod Stewart
Absolute banger! Very good example of how to make a song where the harmony leads versus the melody. *Great*
3. "It's Too Late"/"I Feel the Earth Move" Carole King
Very nice jazzy soul with psychedelic influence. I was afraid because Carole King gave me a "painfully gay hippie" premonitions whenever I saw her, but I really enjoyed this song. *Great*
4. "One Bad Apple" The Osmonds
Not the MLP song. Groovy bopping proto-disco soul made by a mayo White boys who were competing with the Jackson 5 but weren't molested and beaten by their father. They actually beat the Jackson 5 with sales this year. *Good*
5. "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" Bee Gees
Back before when the Gibb brothers didn't embrace the gay part of disco and they were doing baroque pop. Decent mellow baroque pop! You really hear the Gibbs capability for singing without their later falsetto disco voices. *Good*
6. "Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)" Paul Revere & The Raiders
Paul Revere & The Raiders were a bubblegum pop/country pop band. The subject matter may seem ZOG-ish, and probably is, which makes this the only "politically bad" song on the list. You could subvert it by making libshit people play by their own rules and show they don't care about bad things happening to people groups, but anything done by or to White. Musically, it's a good baroque blues, using the catchy hook-based writing from their bubblegum pop songs. *Good*
7. "Go Away Little Girl" Donny Osmond
Soppy sugary sop from the "Michael Jackson" of the The Osmonds. Yeah, this isn't the best song by a long shot, but I'd take this a million times above 90% of pop music. *Meh, almost good, and only meh by 70's standards*
8. "Take Me Home, Country Roads" John Denver
Classic country folk from a guy who was not a country star. It makes people not from the Appalachia nostalgic for a place they never been too. It makes people from the Appalachia and the South nostalgic for a place they want to kill and die for and know is being murdered by the usual suspects. *Great*
9. "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" The Temptations
The first and only all-nigger band or artist on the Top 10. This is one of the greatest R&B/Soul songs ever made.
The lesson here is that under strict social rules, a homogeneously White nation, and with mostly Whites running the music industry, niggers can make good music too. *Great*
10. "Knock Three Times" Tony Orlando and Dawn
Fun bubblegum pop song about innocent teenaged apartment neighbors falling in love. *Good*
5 Great's, 4 Good's, 1 Meh (which is is very good comparing to today's music both pop and underground)
90% Positive, 10% Mediocre, 0% Negative
Turns out, a 90% White, 40% legitimately Christian, and 80% Christian-influenced nation has good tastes.
90% bad my ass! Even niggers were better 50 years ago.
You just have a heavy skill issue with music appreciation and music history. It's far too easy to blaspheme and slander the past to make your own present struggles seem easier and not as bad, than to actually win and conquer your herculean present struggles.
I'm not doing the whole Top 100 today, but a quick look tells me you want to call artists like Jerry Reed, Tom Jones, Paul McCartney, or Bill Withers "garbage", which means fuck you!