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Such an incredible opportunity to hear the rock legend stories and evolution of modern music, bringing us together at a time when music can be leading the way... lost on delivery With fewer boundaries than religion, larger appeal than politics, greater potential than any individual idea and the only “thing” directly tied to our physical being, you have the opportunity to remind us that common heartbeats define the world, and how it has from the dawn of time. :) I can’t think of a better time to embrace that aspect of humanity. Heartbeat is music, music is math, math is universe, universe is heartbeat. Rolling Stone, we are here, hoping to relate and be enabled by those defining moments that shape our universal language, a religion unto its own, the beating of our very hearts... bring it back to our common, relatable language, music, and less about your pondering leading up to the story itself. I love the discussion, it’s difficult to listen to the “I” and “me” in every sentence, music and the stories behind will speak for themselves, that’s the greatness of our common heartbeat, it’s easily relatable, from madness to calm. I love the opportunity you all have at a time when we it’s massively helpful to acknowledge- music is the only other “thing” that truly bring humans together. If only one person remained, they would have solace in their heartbeat, and music would again drive us forward as a species. We crave that common bond, and the validation it brings. It’s more than music history, it’s the history of humanity. With all the love and heartbeats of the universe, John.
Jcheesmond via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/06/21
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These guys spend half their time discussing Beyoncé and Cardi B. Very far away from the original counter-cultural spirit of the Rolling Stone. Every now and then they will interview someone cool but most of it’s garbage.
Hfgnjjjj via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/19
Stop talking over each other. Create some space.
Gee Money Fudge via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/16/16
I could listen to these rock nerds debate and reminisce for an hour every day. Love it.
Hattiehein via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/17
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