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infinitemusic 08.21.2009 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
FoxBen, I don't mean this as an insult, but I'm guessing yr still kind of young. Ammiright?


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Originally Posted by noisereductions
I really don't feel like age means anything at all.


mmm

pinkstation 08.21.2009 11:34 AM

lets just do top 10 youth songs of the decade

noisereductions 08.21.2009 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by infinitemusic
mmm


hahaha.

dirty bunny 08.21.2009 08:04 PM

I like Pitchfork. I know they can be maddening with their reviews, but they're unpredictable. I'm listening to the samples/songs and getting some ideas on what to download. Some really good songs on this list...

davenotdead 08.21.2009 08:14 PM

'get ur freak on' is a good song, y'all.

top 10 shoulda been that and R Kelly's 'real talk' and AC stuff, and i'd be ok with it

noisereductions 08.21.2009 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by davenotdead
'get ur freak on' is a good song, y'all.

top 10 shoulda been that and R Kelly's 'real talk' and AC stuff, and i'd be ok with it


Was "Trapped In The Closet" up in there? Talk about a magnum opus. That shit deserves to be remembered next decade.

pinkstation 08.21.2009 08:22 PM

i am trying to break your heart

davenotdead 08.21.2009 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
Was "Trapped In The Closet" up in there? Talk about a magnum opus. That shit deserves to be remembered next decade.


'ignition [remix]' was his highest-placing

pinkstation 08.21.2009 08:26 PM

YES!!!!!
along with the 18-part music video.

joe11121 08.21.2009 08:50 PM

I'm not going through all of that, but I do think some songs should be switched. Pitchfork is my homepage, lol, but I just glance at the record reviews if it's a band I know, I mostly use it for the news/videos.

noisereductions 08.21.2009 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkstation
i am trying to break your heart


is not there???? Wow. That's an amazing track.

exploding plastic candle 08.21.2009 09:17 PM

I'm not going to look through all of it but did sonic youth make the list at all?

Theremin 08.21.2009 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by noisereductions
is not there???? Wow. That's an amazing track.

It's not and while Poor Places did rank it should've been a lot higher as well imo.

Also, their #1 is a pretty odd choice to make. Didn't even really know the track till today and I honestly can't say I'm really impressed when listening to it. A solid hip hop track but nothing more, really.

noisereductions 08.21.2009 10:00 PM

what was #1?

Sonic Youth Gossip 08.21.2009 10:15 PM

B.O.B. by OutKast. Not their best track but it's just good to see OutKast on top.

pinkstation 08.21.2009 10:27 PM

all i know is wilco kicks so much ass.
seen them 5 times and i will always have a special place in my heart for jeff and the boys.

jerf 08.21.2009 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by exploding plastic candle
I'm not going to look through all of it but did sonic youth make the list at all?


twice, for incincerate and something off murray street (the empty page?)

Theremin 08.21.2009 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by pinkstation
all i know is wilco kicks so much ass.
seen them 5 times and i will always have a special place in my heart for jeff and the boys.

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot should be album of the decade. There, I said it.

(and indeed, empty page at 339 & Incinerate at #261, quite a slow decade for the youth).

davenotdead 08.22.2009 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Theremin
, quite a slow decade for the youth).


"I know I haven't been at my best this past decade."

 

SYRFox 08.22.2009 03:46 AM

I thought All My Friends of Paper Planes would be #1 ; I wasn't that far :D this said, this list ... is a list .

SYRFox 08.22.2009 03:46 AM

Also, as others have said on this thread, and as I've already said many times, I see no problem with Pitchfork and I read it quite often

Death & the Maiden 08.22.2009 05:43 AM

If you claim to hate Pitchfork, but you still discuss it, it is obvious you are an avid reader.

Glice 08.22.2009 06:19 AM

486. Spiller [ft. Sophie Ellis-Bextor]
"Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)"
[Positiva; 2000]

489. Kano
"Reload It"
[679; 2005]

483. Platinum 45 [ft. More Fire Crew]
"Oi!"
[Go! Beat/FTL; 2002]


476. Ward 21
"Petrol"
[Greensleeves; 2003]

466. Saint Etienne
"How We Used to Live"
[Mantra; 2000]

451. Scissor Sisters
"Mary"
[Polydor; 2004]

445. Ricardo Villalobos
"Que Belle Epoque"
[Frisbee Tracks; 2000]

438. Lady Sovereign
"Ch-Ching (Cheque 1, 2 Remix)"
[Chocolate Industries; 2005]

432. Sugababes
"Overload"
[London/Warner; 2000]

423. The Delgados
"All You Need Is Hate"
[Mantra; 2003]

422. Santogold
"Lights Out"
[Downtown; 2008]

Ok, I'm bored of that game now. This seems like a pretty good list to me. I would suggest that a lot of you have shit for ears if you don't think Umbrella or Missy or whatever are utterly astonishing singles. RnB might turn out legions of shite (I'm thinking early-90s Boys2Men or RKelly) but when it's on it blows most other things out of the water.

Also, a lot of you go for albums rather than singles, which is an entirely different thing. I wouldn't say that SY, for instance, have had a genuinely great single since Dirty, but they've had a few great albums since then.

Glice 08.22.2009 06:20 AM

I'm still going through this list -

394. The Streets
"Blinded by the Lights"
[679/Warner; 2004]

Would be a top tenner for me.

sarramkrop 08.22.2009 06:24 AM

Most of those songs couldn't stand a chance when it came to universal agreement. Parochial crap made ''some'' good. I like that.

Toilet & Bowels 08.22.2009 07:01 AM

do the people who wrote that list listen to anything outside the top 40?

Toilet & Bowels 08.22.2009 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by pinkstation
YES!!!!!
along with the 18-part music video.


it's 22 part, and there are 10 more coming out at the end of this year, i can't wait

demonrail666 08.22.2009 07:20 AM

it's struck me reading through the list that I've listened to next to no new music this decade, and what new stuff i have listened to is apparently shit.

nicfit 08.22.2009 08:03 AM

there are some really nice picks (mainly in the more "pop" department) in there, but, as with every superlong list, basically, I think it's a bit pointless and lacking... I'd have thrown in some Black Heart Procession. some cLOUDDEAD, Why?, lots of stuff..so, yeh, big deal, uh?
pop rocks.

noisereductions 08.22.2009 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Glice
I'm still going through this list -

394. The Streets
"Blinded by the Lights"
[679/Warner; 2004]

Would be a top tenner for me.


snore.

jimbrim 08.22.2009 10:03 AM

40. The Avalanches
"Since I Left You"
[Modular/XL; 2000]


I totally forgot about this track, I haven't heard it in years. Great tune.

dirty bunny 08.22.2009 01:03 PM

I think I posted in here already. But I just wanted to say kudos to Pitchfork for making this list. But I have some issues with it.

The first half of the list, the lower-down part, I recognized a lot of songs I hadn't heard in a while. So that made me smile. But the closer I got to the top half of the list, the fewer songs I'd heard.

Question: why is LCD Soundsystem and Hot Chip featured so prominently, particularly in the top half? I've barely even heard of the former, and what I've heard of the latter has left me completely unimpressed. The lads at pitchfork obviously have a yen for synth pop. And I'm not sure that Daft Punk even got a couple songs. Weird. And another thing: there's one track that's a mash-up of a Strokes song with Christina Arugala's "Genie In A Bottle" (one of the most cringe-inducing attempts at a pop song) that's ranked like #148 or something. The mind boggles.

At the end of it all though, I'm left thinking if this is the best of the singles of this decade, what a shit decade this has been.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 08.22.2009 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
pitchfork has not-so-gradually descended into a gofddamn fucking folk pussy fuck singer songwriter asssucking weepy bulshit acoustic loving baby soft WUSS rock a la taylor and John Denver and all that same goddamn horrible lukewarm cringe inducing shithead 70's rehash nonsense. FUCK ALL THAT SHIT.


FUCK I HATE IT SO FUCKING BAD. such pussy pampered fucks strumming their goddamn folkie good for nothing garbage. burn them all to the ground goddamnit!


Fuck yeah!!!

Repped!

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 08.22.2009 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Death & the Maiden
If you claim to hate Pitchfork, but you still discuss it, it is obvious you are an avid reader.


I only really take a look when people post links

TheFoxBen 08.22.2009 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by dirty bunny
I think I posted in here already. But I just wanted to say kudos to Pitchfork for making this list. But I have some issues with it.

The first half of the list, the lower-down part, I recognized a lot of songs I hadn't heard in a while. So that made me smile. But the closer I got to the top half of the list, the fewer songs I'd heard.

Question: why is LCD Soundsystem and Hot Chip featured so prominently, particularly in the top half? I've barely even heard of the former, and what I've heard of the latter has left me completely unimpressed. The lads at pitchfork obviously have a yen for synth pop. And I'm not sure that Daft Punk even got a couple songs. Weird. And another thing: there's one track that's a mash-up of a Strokes song with Christina Arugala's "Genie In A Bottle" (one of the most cringe-inducing attempts at a pop song) that's ranked like #148 or something. The mind boggles.

At the end of it all though, I'm left thinking if this is the best of the singles of this decade, what a shit decade this has been.


Well, LCD Soundsystem is featured so prominently because it is good, I wouldn't put "All My Friends" as the second greatest song of the decade but it's a great song, so is "Someone Great".

And,

139. Daft Punk
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"
[Virgin; 2001]


23. Daft Punk
"Digital Love"
[Virgin; 2001]


5. Daft Punk
"One More Time"
[Virgin; 2000]



But you're right about that Strokes/Aguilera mash-up song, I think it's terrible. They should have put "Hard to Explain" alone.

pinkstation 08.22.2009 01:32 PM

the strokes hype killed me. on the cover of rolling stone with the headliner of "ARE THEY THE SAVIORS OF ROCK AND ROLL?"

fuck you. there are really REALLY good bands around now if you just open your fucking eyes.

dirty bunny 08.22.2009 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TheFoxBen
Well, LCD Soundsystem is featured so prominently because it is good, I wouldn't put "All My Friends" as the second greatest song of the decade but it's a great song, so is "Someone Great".

And,

139. Daft Punk
"Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"
[Virgin; 2001]


23. Daft Punk
"Digital Love"
[Virgin; 2001]


5. Daft Punk
"One More Time"
[Virgin; 2000]



But you're right about that Strokes/Aguilera mash-up song, I think it's terrible. They should have put "Hard to Explain" alone.


Ah well, can't be right all the time I guess :P

Decayed Rhapsody 08.22.2009 01:40 PM

James Murphy is an insufferable cunt.

jerf 08.22.2009 02:08 PM

500 tracks, and not one Mars Volta song? For shame, Pitchfork...

GeneticKiss 08.22.2009 03:24 PM

My top ten tracks of the decade, in no order:

1. Mastodon: "Oblivion"
2. Daft Punk: "Aerodynamic"
3. Transplants: "Diamonds and Guns"
4. Gorillaz: "Feel Good Inc."
5. A Perfect Circle: "3 Libras"
6. The Vines: "Outtathaway"
7. Massive Attack: "Future Proof"
8. Deftones: "Beware"
9. The Cure: "Alt.End"
10. Minus The Bear: "Knights"

I didn't pick any SY becuase I couldn't decide on 1 song.


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