“Cats in the Cradle” was Harry Chapin, the guy who also sang “Taxi”.
Cat Stevens did “Wild World”, Oh Very Young, BitterBlue, Peace Train, Another Saturday Night(cover), lots of good tunes back in the early 70’s.
Yeah, so many other worthy bands should be there first. Then again, we’re talking about Rolling Stone magazine here... not worthy to wipe yer butt with...
I could do without Cat Stevens, “Grunge” and Jethro Tull.
And no Ted Nugent?
Blasphemy!
As for the Beastie Boys, they had some clever, obscure references to pop culture in their “Pauls Boutique” Album and Run DMC rarely, if ever, used any foul language and was more of a fusion of rock and rap with a positive message, unlike 99% of rap “musicians” nowadays.
“King of Rock” is a great album.
Hahaha. Cat Islam is so forgettable I can’t even remember any song of his. I stand corrected.