Sunday, August 29, 2004
100 Greatest Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll
You gotta give props to VH1; they could make a tv show from a pile of damp socks. One of their recent endeavors is the awkwardly-titled "100 Greatest Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll." Judging from some of the entries, I think they'd have been smarter to whittle things down to a top 25 or so.
For instance, number 59 on the list is "Keith Richards is discovered with heroin in Toronto (1977)," which is like saying Mother Theresa was discovered with rosary beads in Calcutta. But my favorite has to be number 56: "Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick picks a fan's nose (1978)." I swear to God!
Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll
For instance, number 59 on the list is "Keith Richards is discovered with heroin in Toronto (1977)," which is like saying Mother Theresa was discovered with rosary beads in Calcutta. But my favorite has to be number 56: "Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick picks a fan's nose (1978)." I swear to God!
Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll
