Favorite song of the last 10 years
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Favorite song of the last 10 years
I just wanted to force some of you folk to live in the 2000's, possibly discover some stuff I don't know about, plus I think these types of threads are some of the most interesting.
Sooo Favorite song since 1997 or so (no Spz allowed)
my choices...
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
Your Hand In Mine - Explosions in the Sky
Such Great Heights - The Postal Service
Last Things Last - Rachel's
How To Disapear Completely - Radiohead
I Don't Wanna Die - The Unicorns
... sounds about right
Sooo Favorite song since 1997 or so (no Spz allowed)
my choices...
In The Aeroplane Over The Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
Your Hand In Mine - Explosions in the Sky
Such Great Heights - The Postal Service
Last Things Last - Rachel's
How To Disapear Completely - Radiohead
I Don't Wanna Die - The Unicorns
... sounds about right
I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it.
The National - "About Today"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXmDtgopI-8
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New Order - "Crystal"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipbobacFiUY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXmDtgopI-8
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New Order - "Crystal"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipbobacFiUY
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Good topic- can't stand the attitude some people have that all the great music has been and gone.
Hmmm. The stuff that has most excited me in that time has been what most people call 'post rock'. This stuff works best as whole albums, so its hard to pick out individual songs, but I would identify the following as peaks of sorts:
Gathering Storm- GYBE
Cody- Mogwai
The Moon Is Down- Explosions in The Sky
Flames Beyond the Cold Mountain- Mono
I'd also nominate The Black Angels 'Passover' and Comets on Fire 'Blue Cathedral' as whole albums- hard to pick individual tracks.
Also agree totally with How To Disappear Completely- best thing Radiohead have done in the past decade. I'll try and think of some more...
Hmmm. The stuff that has most excited me in that time has been what most people call 'post rock'. This stuff works best as whole albums, so its hard to pick out individual songs, but I would identify the following as peaks of sorts:
Gathering Storm- GYBE
Cody- Mogwai
The Moon Is Down- Explosions in The Sky
Flames Beyond the Cold Mountain- Mono
I'd also nominate The Black Angels 'Passover' and Comets on Fire 'Blue Cathedral' as whole albums- hard to pick individual tracks.
Also agree totally with How To Disappear Completely- best thing Radiohead have done in the past decade. I'll try and think of some more...
My Top 10 1997-2006
1. How Could We Still Be Dancing? - Brian Wilson ft. Elton John
2. English Tea - Paul McCartney
3. Jaded - Aerosmith
4. I Must Have Lost It On The Wind - Elton John
5. Look What The Cat Dragged In - The Rolling Stones
6. Let's Forget About The Future - Sting
7. A Friend Like You - Brian Wilson ft. Paul McCartney
8. So Tired - Eric Clapton
9. I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy (for a bit of hippity-hoppity)
10. Santa's Goin' To Kokomo - Mike Love
1. How Could We Still Be Dancing? - Brian Wilson ft. Elton John
2. English Tea - Paul McCartney
3. Jaded - Aerosmith
4. I Must Have Lost It On The Wind - Elton John
5. Look What The Cat Dragged In - The Rolling Stones
6. Let's Forget About The Future - Sting
7. A Friend Like You - Brian Wilson ft. Paul McCartney
8. So Tired - Eric Clapton
9. I'll Be Missing You - Puff Daddy (for a bit of hippity-hoppity)
10. Santa's Goin' To Kokomo - Mike Love
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whatever happened to my rock n roll- brmc
the only road- richard hawley
oxygen- willy mason
hard to explain- the stokes
in the margins- echo and the bunnymen
um....
the only road- richard hawley
oxygen- willy mason
hard to explain- the stokes
in the margins- echo and the bunnymen
um....
'raging and weeping are left on the early road
now each in his holy hill
the glittering and hurting days are alomst done
then let us compare mythologies
i have learned my elaborate lie
of soaring crosses and poisened thorns'
now each in his holy hill
the glittering and hurting days are alomst done
then let us compare mythologies
i have learned my elaborate lie
of soaring crosses and poisened thorns'
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...if you are particularly jaded or deaf or bored with...life itself, I guess that would be right.
I think its hilarious this suprisingly popular idea - particularly emphasised by the Q/Uncut set - that there was some set in stone date that afterwards meant that all music was rubbish.
At least now this date is in the 90s. It used to be thought that music ceased to be good after 1969, or 1973. Or something
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Prince - 'Prettyman'
I think its hilarious this suprisingly popular idea - particularly emphasised by the Q/Uncut set - that there was some set in stone date that afterwards meant that all music was rubbish.
At least now this date is in the 90s. It used to be thought that music ceased to be good after 1969, or 1973. Or something
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Prince - 'Prettyman'
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There Goes The Fear by Doves.
There's probably loads I love but it's too much to think about now!
I really like Biology by Girls Aloud! Seriously!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-vDTTtVBXA
There's probably loads I love but it's too much to think about now!
I really like Biology by Girls Aloud! Seriously!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-vDTTtVBXA
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Citizen Fish - Charity
Sonic Boom - The Dub and the Restless
Doves - There Goes the Fear
Mansun - The Chad Who Loved Me
Brian Jonestown Massacre - Here it Comes
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - The Ballard of Broken Seas
Aimee Mann - Wise Up
Belle & Sebastian - Dog on Wheels
Sonic Boom - The Dub and the Restless
Doves - There Goes the Fear
Mansun - The Chad Who Loved Me
Brian Jonestown Massacre - Here it Comes
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - The Ballard of Broken Seas
Aimee Mann - Wise Up
Belle & Sebastian - Dog on Wheels
I'm like Evel Knievel, I get paid for the attempt. I didn't promise this shit would be good!
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yeah!! that's 2 votes for mansun. looks like they're winningmojo filters wrote:Mansun - The Chad Who Loved Me
can't be bothered to list tracks. the following have all done loads of great stuff since 97..
elbow - asleep in the back
radiohead - kid a ->
black mountain
caribou
bright eyes
brave captain
yo la tengo
mojave 3
these arms are snakes
furries
gorky's
dead meadow
steve malkmus
serena maneesh
fennesz
grandaddy
beta band
meh. loads of stuff. that'll do for now!
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Can't be arsed to list all my fave tunes from the last 10 years either, but I've loved records by these...moop wrote:can't be bothered to list tracks. the following have all done loads of great stuff since 97..
Quasi
BJM
Elliott Smith
Ghostface Killah
Missy (for Supa Dupa Fly)
Mark Lanegan (BUBBLE-FUCKIN-GUM)
Solomon Burke
Eminem
Sparklehorse
Bjork
Spiritualized
NERD (first album)
Enuff Z'nuff
Sleater-Kinney
Hole
ODB
Neil
Dandy Warhols
Libertines
Big Star
Dylan
Kelis
Johnny Cash
Mercury Rev
Beck
Mogwai
Madonna
Will Oldham
Eels
Massive Attack
Cave + Bad Seeds
Bunnymen
Godspeed You Black Emperor!
Britney Spears
J&MC ("Munki")
K-Young
The White Stripes
Primal Scream
McFly (the first one)
Watts Prophets
...+ more I can't think of at the min probably.
If I gotta pick one tune, I'll go all the way back to Elliott's "Alameda" or "Kowalski" by the Scream.
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I've got a couple more to add in the light of this weeks shopping...hopefully not being to hasty, but...
Pass The Hatchet - Yo La Tengo
Words You Used to Say - Dean & Britta
...I thought the Dean and Britta song sounded nice on their myspace page, but it's sonically much richer, lusher and more beautiful sounding on the proper album - well recommended!
Pass The Hatchet - Yo La Tengo
Words You Used to Say - Dean & Britta
...I thought the Dean and Britta song sounded nice on their myspace page, but it's sonically much richer, lusher and more beautiful sounding on the proper album - well recommended!
I'm like Evel Knievel, I get paid for the attempt. I didn't promise this shit would be good!
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Indeed...at first I wasn't sure if it was just 'cause it was a new tune, but having listened to the whole album many times I just can't get enough of the droney bassline and magnificent guitar I assume Ira played; much as I like the rest of the album, Pass The Hatchet is a sublime song that takes me back to old Spacemen 3 live recordings...but with better lead guitar. That song sounds a lot like early demos of a certain band I know, but it's just too good to compare right now - personally I hope that doesn't change. Possibly best opening track for an album since Elephant Stone on 'Turns Into Stone'...of the top of my head, at least...angelsighs wrote:Pass The Hatchet is indeed sublime.mojo filters wrote:I've got a couple more to add in the light of this weeks shopping...hopefully not being to hasty, but...
Pass The Hatchet - Yo La Tengo
Words You Used to Say - Dean & Britta
I'm like Evel Knievel, I get paid for the attempt. I didn't promise this shit would be good!
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Totally agree- sometimes i get 'stuck' on opening tracks of albums for a bit but then get bored of them, but I still can't get enough of the fuzzy guitar of 'Hatchet..' after countless listens. The last track 'The Story of Yo La Tango' is brilliant too, less droney and with more of a sense of build-up. That album has gotta be one of the best of recent years.mojo filters wrote: Indeed...at first I wasn't sure if it was just 'cause it was a new tune, but having listened to the whole album many times I just can't get enough of the droney bassline and magnificent guitar I assume Ira played;
There's definitely a lot of parallels between YLT and Sp3/Spz I think, they are both bands who can do the huge psych jams and the slow delicate ones equally as well.
On a similar fuzzy jam vibe, here's a mental live version of 'Blue Line Swinger'. Always thought the keyboards on this song were very Kate Radley.
http://www.savefile.com/files/718044