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The Best Songs of 2010 (So far)

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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-02 20:47:44
July 01 2010 07:36 GMT
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EDIT: http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/playlist/TL Top 10 of 2010/31535357 - Playlist courtesy of AraqirG!

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The year’s at its half-way point, which means that it’s a great time to sit back and take stock of what we’ve heard so far. Some of it was brilliant (see below) and some of it was horrific (Lil’ Wayne’s rock album). I like looking at albums at the end of the year, but I think it’s fair to check out the year’s best songs at its midway point.

Before reading on, know that I do not claim to have…
(A) Listened to every song produced in 2010.
Or…
(B) Calibrated this list to suit your music taste.

So forgive me if you find this list abysmal, misguided, embarrassing, tone-deaf, pretentious, discriminatory, or un-listenable. And then tell me why I’m wrong. I sure don’t have a monopoly on good music, if you’ve got something that people need to hear, then post it to the thread. I like talking about this stuff!


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#1: The Best of Times by Sage Francis

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What. A. Song.

Sage Francis has always been a bit of an oddball hip-hop artist. He’s a vegetarian and card-carrying member of PETA. He’s balding, fat, and from Providence, RI. But for all of his quirks, he’s put out a steady diet of smart, musically-sound rap over the years, and built a cult following doing it. His latest release; Li(f)e is another excellent record in the Sage Francis cannon. But the greatest part of this album is its twelfth, and final track; the sublime “The Best of Times.”

This is the best song Sage Francis has ever made, and it’s the best thing I’ve heard all year. It’s a song about growing up, and it feels as personal to me as it does to Sage Francis. The backing track is a composition from the French minimalist composer Yann Tiersen, and it builds slowly, a tinkling of bells here, a chord here, until it finally reaches a stunning climax that might be the greatest thing since sliced bread. But the reason why this song works so well is because the interplay between the backing and the vocals is nearly seamless. Listen twice; once for the whole effect, and then for lyrical masterpieces like: “checked the mail-box twice a day at the end of the long dirt road/steamed open a couple of envelopes like I was in private detective mode” and the best single line of the year: “Better to have pressure from peers, then not have peers.”

It’s just to good.
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#2: Boy Lilikoi by Jónsi

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If there’s anyone in the world that read my blogs, they know about this song. I know I’m not talking about albums here, but this song comes from my favorite record of the year, the magical Go.

This is the solo debut of Sigur Rós front man Jónsi Birgisson, and it’s hard to pick one song that really is the album’s best. But “Boy Lilikoi” might be its flagship song, and it stands out alone. Released in December of last year, this feels like a compilation of all the best parts of the album. It begins intimately, and ends with an epic swell of music. It goes from clarity to unintelligibility. But throughout the song, it never fails to sound absolutely beautiful. It’s a song made of hope, love, and wonder. Can’t get much better than that.
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#3: Dead Hearts by Stars

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Stars are one of what seems like a hundred bands that have come surging out of Montreal in recent years, but have remained in the spotlight because they’re excellent. I owe this one to JWD for recommending this band to me last year in one of my previous music blogs. I’ve been impressed with their previous work, but their June release The Five Ghosts sounds like their best to me.

The best song is the album’s first. “Dead Hearts” features a wonderful give and take between the band’s lead singers (the excellently named) Torquil Campbell, and the fragile (in this song only) sounding voice of Amy Millan, presumably about the haunting image depicted in the album cover. Eventually, this gives way to a lush chorus with the two together, singing “I can say it but you won’t believe me/You say you do but you don’t decieve me.” A lot of Stars songs go for melodrama, but what makes this song excellent is how admirably it restrains itself from becoming an anthem. It pulls back from the brink, and makes its clear-eyed simplicity sound wonderful.
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#4: Tell ‘Em by Sleigh Bells

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A rude awakening if there ever was one, saying Sleigh Bells burst their way into the world’s music consciousness is an understatement. Last year, this Brooklyn-based musical duo released a static-laden piece of junk called “Crown on the Ground”, which was eaten up by Pitchfork Music like the last slice of cake. Cue fame and fortune. Comfortably signed with M.I.A.’s label, the pair thankfully began to actually come out with some good music, and released this song as a precursor to the release of Treats, their full-length debut.

“Tell ‘Em” is like a shot of Red Bull, straight into the blood stream. It sounds like a shotgun blast against your head. I’ve been talking about how the previous songs build and develop as the song goes on. Forget that with this one. This song explodes from the start, and continues at a breakneck pace, until an almost exhausted finish 3 minutes later. You play this song on your car radio, and only after it’s done do you realize that you’ve been doing 90 in a construction zone.

Turn up the volume.
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#5: Like, OMG, Baby by DJ Earworm

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Every year, DJ Earworm wades into the swirling mess of ‘popular music’ and somehow molds something coherent and wonderful out of it. But last year, after he parlayed the best pop beat in recent memory into international success, it seems his mash-up capabilities are more in demand than ever. Not that I’m complaining.

For a concert at Wembley stadium in London in which all of the sampled artists performed, Mr. Earworm produced his best mix yet. It’s great summer fare, and somehow manages to be catchier than nearly all the original songs. And being greater than the sum of its parts is the mark of any great combination.
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#6: Black Eyes by Shearwater

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Shearwater is probably my favorite band that nobody knows about. They‘ve been putting out excellent releases for years, most recently February’s The Golden Archipelago. What’s great about the band is how they can shift so effortlessly behind delicate songs and full-throated, full throttled, roaring songs like “Black Eyes”.

The song starts with an urgent piano-drumbeat, and into which blasts Jonathan Meiburg’s clarion call of a voice. It’s a great beginning, and the band never lets it down. Meiburg’s voice always sounds like it’s calling down from above, or perhaps echoing in a huge vault. You’re never sure which, but it doesn’t matter. You can feel that there’s something at stake in this song, and it reaches out and compels you throughout.
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#7: Sabu Yerkoy by Ali Farka Toure and Toumani Diabate

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Two legends of West-African music and good friends, Ali and Toumani released a fantastic 2005 album called In the Heart of the Moon, and planned to make more recordings. Sadly, Toure died in 2006, leaving behind a rich musical legacy, and some unfinished work. Thankfully a second record of music from the two was released this year, and it’s pretty much one of the best things ever. Called Ali and Toumani, it is a showcase for the very best in World music.

The album’s best song is Sabu Yerkoy, which makes all of the incredible elements; Ali’s voice and guitar, and Toumani’s incomparable Kora, work in perfect harmony. There’s not too much emphasis on any one, instead everything seems a little understated, and wisely so. The soft chorus bookends the subtle play of the string instruments. It’s a perfect match, the steady rhythm of Ali’s guitar holds the song to a fairly simple structure as Toumani’s kora skitters around like a spider. Given the freedom for both to roam and experiment, it’s great what they produced.
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#8: The Cave by Mumford and Sons

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The debut album of the British band Mumford and Sons is called Sigh No More and is one of my favorite finds recently. I missed this one earlier this year, but discovered it during my typical retrograde mid-year music listening. It’s both funny and interesting that this band comes from across the pond, as their music sounds as American as apple pie.

But apparently the Brits can do it too, because there’s some great stuff here, and yet another song with a great build. Best of all, the chorus is especially sing-able, and when it balloons near the end with a pained, drawn out; “And I will hold on hope/And I won’t let you choke/On the noose around your neck.” you can’t help but sing along.
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#9: All I Want by LCD Soundsystem

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I’m an off-again, on-again fan of LCD Soundsystem. In general, I like their music, but find it somewhat boring. But usually once or twice on their albums I find a song I really love. And then there’s “All My Friends”, which is (in my humble opinion) possibly the best song of the last decade. I feel similarly about the latest from James Murphy & Ensemble. This Is Happening is a boring album for me, and overrated. (Which is the worst part, obviously.)

But then there’s “All I Want.” And suddenly I’m getting the All My Friends shivers again. It’s not the same, really, but it’s similar, and it’s very good. Aside from a silly start and end, this song runs and runs and runs, and it’s impossible to turn it off. There’s that quick dance beat, and then James Murphy layering a story over it, almost at half speed. An irresistible combination.

Ah, James Murphy, who am I kidding, you’re always the best.
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#10: Bruised Orange by John Prine and covered by Justin Vernon

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It would be hard for John Prine to get better, honestly, but Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine ads a great new dimension to the work of one of America’s greatest singer-songwriters. The compilation was engineered by Justin Vernon, or the artist often known as ‘Bon Iver’. Fittingly, it’s his singer-songwriter skills which do Prine’s work justice. The album’s opening track, Bruised Orange is fantastic take on a classic. Is it better? Who cares! It’s different and wonderful all on its own.
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That’s ten songs out of many many great releases this year. Because I can, and because I’ll be angry if I don’t, here’s a few more.

Apologies to:
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Your Hands (Together) by The New Pornographers


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Daisy by Fang Island


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July Flame by Laura Veirs


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Airplanes, Part II by B.o.B.


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I Can’t Stop by The Ruse



And one final upcoming song and an awesome music video all in one:
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Cheers!

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BroOd
Profile Blog Joined April 2003
Austin10833 Posts
July 01 2010 07:46 GMT
#2
Hurray James Murphy, Stars and Jonsi, they're all good.

I wasn't ready for the Sage Francis song. Some of those lines hit so close to home I'm just in shock.
ModeratorSIRL and JLIG.
TheNessman
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4158 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-01 07:53:36
July 01 2010 07:50 GMT
#3
Good stuff, a mix and some stuff i had heard of and not gotten around to yet. Keep it up, do more later man!

"It’s just to good"

.... "too"
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7mk
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Germany10157 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-01 07:54:00
July 01 2010 07:52 GMT
#4
yay, Mumford And Sons
Have gotten into them recently too, they're so good. Although the Cave is not one of my favourites on the album.
If you dont know her already you might wanna check out Laura Marling. She's friends with those guys and they are slightly involved in some of her songs. Though she's generally more quiet and doesnt have all those loud/quiet switches like Mumford And Sons does. In this song you can hear their influence though:
http://www.slack-time.com/music-video-8509-Laura-Marling-Devils-Spoke
(awesome video too btw)

Gonna check out some of the stuff you posted that I dont know later.
beep boop
esla_sol
Profile Blog Joined September 2008
United States756 Posts
July 01 2010 08:00 GMT
#5
Heyoka
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Katowice25012 Posts
July 01 2010 08:30 GMT
#6
Clicked on "the best son" blog, found out it was about music and not the delightful relationship a member had with his father.

You have deceived me for the last time, Team Liquid.
@RealHeyoka | ESL / DreamHack StarCraft Lead
brokenSC
Profile Joined November 2009
United States84 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-01 11:35:05
July 01 2010 08:44 GMT
#7
I want to give you a hug for putting Sage Francis as #1. You sir are awesome!
Cadgers
Profile Blog Joined August 2008
United States514 Posts
July 01 2010 09:01 GMT
#8
I second One by Swedish House Mafia. That song has just been a massive success since it dropped.
ShaLLoW[baY]
Profile Blog Joined January 2007
Canada12499 Posts
July 01 2010 09:02 GMT
#9
That Sage Francis song is really, really good.
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UdderChaos
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
United Kingdom707 Posts
July 01 2010 09:08 GMT
#10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqL2jVZilvU&feature=player_embedded

thats a bad quality video, her voice sounds weird ^^ but yeah defiantly my song of the year, love Haley Williams vocals, so good. Heres the non Eminem version with better quality:

Nunquam iens addo vos sursum
Bill Murray
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States9292 Posts
July 01 2010 09:21 GMT
#11
lcd soundsystem reminds me of joy division without the obligatory noose around one's neck
music feels self indulgent, though.

i liked the english bluegrass
University of Kentucky Basketball #1
Bill Murray
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
United States9292 Posts
July 01 2010 09:21 GMT
#12
have you ever checked out beirut? i love some zach condon
University of Kentucky Basketball #1
FaCE_1
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
Canada6177 Posts
July 01 2010 09:50 GMT
#13
Hmmm... is it just me that doesn't know any of those song in the OP ?

Will check some of them
n_n
tonight
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
United States11130 Posts
July 01 2010 10:01 GMT
#14
Love Sage Francis. He was here in Detroit a few weeks back, but I wasn't able to get around to seeing him.
if I come without a thing, then I come with all I need @tonightsend
Lachrymose
Profile Joined February 2008
Australia1928 Posts
July 01 2010 10:28 GMT
#15
you just informed me stars have a new album. i love you sir.
~
Baksteen
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Netherlands438 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-01 11:08:45
July 01 2010 10:37 GMT
#16
Just got that album from Sage Francis, never heard of him.

That song best of times is so good!

Thanks for this :D

Edit: Also got the B o B album now, so i got 2 nice albums to listen to today while im in the bus :p
Derp Derp Derp
brokenSC
Profile Joined November 2009
United States84 Posts
July 01 2010 12:27 GMT
#17
On July 01 2010 19:37 Baksteen wrote:
Just got that album from Sage Francis, never heard of him.

That song best of times is so good!

Thanks for this :D

Edit: Also got the B o B album now, so i got 2 nice albums to listen to today while im in the bus :p


the new album is pretty good but i recommend Personal Journals.
Lurgee
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
Australia252 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-01 13:07:43
July 01 2010 12:45 GMT
#18
I think Delta Spirit deserves a mention, as does yeasayer and Of Montreal (released a track a few days ago). Thanks for introducing me to Stars, I guess that makes up for the grave sin you committed by placing Tell 'Em at #4. (In my opinion) Tell 'Em is unsophisticated, and rather dull. There is nothing new to be found in that track, and overall it just served as a clear warning to steer well clear of Treats. I can't quite put a finger on exactly what about the song makes me despise it, but the ridiculously loud beats at the start are one of the many symptoms indicative of a poor song. A lot of people seem to be in love with that album, but I really do not understand why. Taste in music is by definition subjective, so I guess judging you for liking a track which I see as, for lack of a better word, obnoxious, doesn't discredit the rest of your list which is pretty solid.
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I can't find anything but live stuff for delta spirit on YT, so here is a hypem link: http://hypem.com/#/track/1149333/Delta Spirit - Bushwick Blues


edit: Tame Impala has some amazing music to offer in their 2010 album titled "Innerspeaker". Give Aussie music some love .

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zulu_nation8
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
China26351 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-01 13:12:45
July 01 2010 13:06 GMT
#19
"Treats" is pretty much the exact same album as the unofficial bootlegs Sleigh Bells put out prior. There's literally no difference between any of of their songs and from when they first started playing live to the release of the album. The guy added some instruments to two of the singles and that was it. You need to get the pitchfork garbage out of your head. "All My Friends" is not the best song of the past decade roflmao.

When you take the opinions of pitchfork verbatim, it's probably best to not precede your insight with "in my humble opinion."
CTStalker
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Canada9720 Posts
July 01 2010 17:02 GMT
#20
^ lolz

nonetheless, some good tunes. i really like mumford and sons. reminds me a little of arcade fire's new single

By the way, my name is Funk. I am not of your world
DreaM)XeRO
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
Korea (South)4667 Posts
July 01 2010 17:03 GMT
#21
glad to see DJ earworm up there
his remix's are always solid

like omg baby was a great remix
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a176
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada6688 Posts
July 01 2010 18:06 GMT
#22
what a garbage list. where's lady gaga?

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Z3kk
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
4099 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-01 19:09:12
July 01 2010 19:04 GMT
#23
Wowowow! This is the first list of good songs that I really, really, really like!! Thank you so much for sharing!

Just about every song here is beautiful! Please, please make post more of this!!!

Norwegian Recycling is also quite good at mash-ups, not that unlike DJ Earworm.
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Louder
Profile Blog Joined September 2002
United States2276 Posts
July 01 2010 21:53 GMT
#24
Afraid of Everyone - by The National
Binky1842
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
United States2599 Posts
July 02 2010 00:57 GMT
#25
john prine! <3<3
gives it a church like chior feel to the song. i dig.
he's so goofy live.
wonderful!
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Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States1581 Posts
July 02 2010 01:18 GMT
#26
conveniently religious on easter sunday and on christmas
the television went from being a babysitter to a mistress
technology made it easy for us to stay in touch while keeping a distance
til we just stayed distant and never touched. now all we do is text too much.

<3
Fzero
Profile Blog Joined October 2007
United States1503 Posts
July 02 2010 01:33 GMT
#27
That first song by Sage Francis is so sick. Thanks man.
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tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-02 03:05:14
July 02 2010 03:04 GMT
#28
Awesome responses make me a happy person.

On July 01 2010 16:52 7mk wrote:
yay, Mumford And Sons
Have gotten into them recently too, they're so good. Although the Cave is not one of my favourites on the album.
If you dont know her already you might wanna check out Laura Marling. She's friends with those guys and they are slightly involved in some of her songs. Though she's generally more quiet and doesnt have all those loud/quiet switches like Mumford And Sons does. In this song you can hear their influence though:
http://www.slack-time.com/music-video-8509-Laura-Marling-Devils-Spoke
(awesome video too btw)

Gonna check out some of the stuff you posted that I dont know later.

I see what you mean. I like that song quite a bit, I'll add her to the "Listen More" list.

On July 01 2010 17:00 esla_sol wrote:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xG21VmYfaqI

Sounds a little like the backing to a Basshunter track, but it does a little more than that. I can't say it's entirely my thing, but very listenable. Loved how the song fell of a cliff at the end.

On July 01 2010 17:30 heyoka wrote:
Clicked on "the best son" blog, found out it was about music and not the delightful relationship a member had with his father.

You have deceived me for the last time, Team Liquid.

I win.

On July 01 2010 18:21 Bill Murray wrote:
have you ever checked out beirut? i love some zach condon

Beirut's great. No album this year though, we'll all hear about it when it comes.

On July 01 2010 21:45 Lurgee wrote:
I think Delta Spirit deserves a mention, as does yeasayer and Of Montreal (released a track a few days ago). Thanks for introducing me to Stars, I guess that makes up for the grave sin you committed by placing Tell 'Em at #4. (In my opinion) Tell 'Em is unsophisticated, and rather dull. There is nothing new to be found in that track, and overall it just served as a clear warning to steer well clear of Treats. I can't quite put a finger on exactly what about the song makes me despise it, but the ridiculously loud beats at the start are one of the many symptoms indicative of a poor song. A lot of people seem to be in love with that album, but I really do not understand why. Taste in music is by definition subjective, so I guess judging you for liking a track which I see as, for lack of a better word, obnoxious, doesn't discredit the rest of your list which is pretty solid.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLrKDGZx15c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yladMCq_o7I
I can't find anything but live stuff for delta spirit on YT, so here is a hypem link: http://hypem.com/#/track/1149333/Delta Spirit - Bushwick Blues


edit: Tame Impala has some amazing music to offer in their 2010 album titled "Innerspeaker". Give Aussie music some love .

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxvf7gR4-2M

I'm a fan of the last track. Fun. Don't know enough about Aussie music. Great music video.

About Treats; I'll give you the unsophisticated, but I would say Tell 'Em is anything but dull. There's just stuff happening in that song, and it might not make a ton of sense, but I think the energy is infectious, it's exactly what I'd want an opening track to do. I do agree though that the rest of the album is underwhelming, and the only song that really holds up under repeated listening (for me) is Tell 'Em.

On July 01 2010 22:06 zulu_nation8 wrote:
"Treats" is pretty much the exact same album as the unofficial bootlegs Sleigh Bells put out prior. There's literally no difference between any of of their songs and from when they first started playing live to the release of the album. The guy added some instruments to two of the singles and that was it. You need to get the pitchfork garbage out of your head. "All My Friends" is not the best song of the past decade roflmao.

When you take the opinions of pitchfork verbatim, it's probably best to not precede your insight with "in my humble opinion."

Psssh. You've accused me of this before, but it's not the case.

For example, I spent the last five minutes on Pitchfork to find out that they gave Mumford and Sons a 2.9 or something idiotic, and panned the Stars and Sage Francis album. I have no love lost for that website, but what am I supposed to do, deliberately not like the music that they like?

Nah. And "All My Friends" ties with "The Crane Wife" and "Waving Flag" for best song of the decade... in my own opinion, and likely nobody else's.

On July 02 2010 02:02 CTStalker wrote:
^ lolz

nonetheless, some good tunes. i really like mumford and sons. reminds me a little of arcade fire's new single

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cH_M4ZPpZuM

Hopefully going to see Arcade Fire at Oshega this month. But while I can't figure out how Mumford reminds you of Arcade Fire, I love both.

On July 02 2010 03:06 a176 wrote:
what a garbage list. where's lady gaga?

Not releasing an album in 2010!

On July 02 2010 04:04 Z3kk wrote:
Wowowow! This is the first list of good songs that I really, really, really like!! Thank you so much for sharing!

Just about every song here is beautiful! Please, please make post more of this!!!

Norwegian Recycling is also quite good at mash-ups, not that unlike DJ Earworm.

I made a set of blogs earlier this year after each month. And I have a friend who loves "Viva la Viral" from NR, and plays it all. the. time.

On July 02 2010 06:53 Louder wrote:
Afraid of Everyone - by The National

It's a really good album, but I have difficulty pinning one song as brilliant. Either Bloodbuzz or your pick, I guess.

On July 02 2010 09:57 Binky1842 wrote:
john prine! <3<3
gives it a church like chior feel to the song. i dig.
he's so goofy live.
wonderful!

Hopefully I'll see him live in Minneapolis in September!

***

And the only disappointing thing about the Sage Francis song is that he hasn't quite worked out how to make it work as well live. But you can't have everything, I guess.
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Linx_101
Profile Joined November 2008
Canada166 Posts
July 02 2010 05:07 GMT
#29
On July 02 2010 03:06 a176 wrote:
what a garbage list. where's lady gaga?


What a garbage suggestion, where's Pretty Boy Swag by Soulja Boy?
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AraqirG
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States266 Posts
July 02 2010 16:37 GMT
#30
The OP version of Airplanes Part II sounds off.

http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/s/Airplanes Part II/2SiCXb
AraqirG
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
United States266 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-02 19:52:52
July 02 2010 19:52 GMT
#31
Also, I made a grooveshark playlist to make it easier to listen to them.

http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/playlist/TL Top 10 of 2010/31535357

The only song missing is The Ruse one since it wasn't on grooveshark

Enjoy

(feel free to add to the OP)
tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
July 03 2010 01:19 GMT
#32
On July 03 2010 04:52 AraqirG wrote:
Also, I made a grooveshark playlist to make it easier to listen to them.

http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/playlist/TL Top 10 of 2010/31535357

The only song missing is The Ruse one since it wasn't on grooveshark

Enjoy

(feel free to add to the OP)

Added, and thank you!

As for the Soulja Boy song, you're right, I totally forgot. That song is the best thing I've listened to since the vuvuzelas stopped.
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