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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #50 on: 16 Dec 2009, 19:32 »

Taken out of context that is an awesome quote.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #51 on: 17 Dec 2009, 04:42 »

You know me, as puritan as the day is long.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #52 on: 17 Dec 2009, 05:31 »

If you absolutely must just go to the Vice website and file through the Do's & Don'ts, have a shuftie through the "most emailed"/"most popular" list, go through the fashion section for some alt-porn masquerading as art that would make Dov Charney blush, jack it, fall asleep, and then never go back again. Good for about an hour's entertainment.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #53 on: 17 Dec 2009, 06:50 »

Guys guess what!

I'm going to fill in Vice's joke list from the last page. Feel free to put in albums I've missed/couldn't think of.


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Number 35: Bonkers novelty rap collective. Shows staff have sense of humour.

35. Ummmmmmmmmmm........ Brokencyde.

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Number 34: Reserved for Britpop “survivors” who’ve made “their best album in years”.

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Number 33: Wacky side-project of big-name band singer, which is a wacky electro-pop concept album about magic animals.

33. That dude from Interpol put out an album this year, right? Close enough.

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Number 32: Something from Iceland.

32. Olafur Arnalds - Found Songs

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Number 31:  The name that keeps turning up on every electro/house compilation CD released that year. e.g. Simian Mobile Disco in ‘07.

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Number 30: Real authentic alt. country dude who made the album in a cave in the Appalachians/once dated Joanna Newsom.

30. Mountain Man - S/T

(okay, they are not dudes)

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Number 29: Return of once-derided old-timer who used to symbolise naffness, but has subverted expectations by making an album of honest, brooding ballads with a hip young producer.

29. Morrissey....oh wait, was that a compliation album, though?

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Number 28: This space is reserved for Bruce Springsteen if he makes an album in the year of the list.

28. *ticks box*

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Number 27: Some dubstep record which actually came out last year but has roundly been heralded as “the sound of the future”.

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Number 26: Disappointing third album from previously much-touted act, which is so bad that editorial embarrassment means it’s been crowbarred in here as a Pravda-style exercise in shrinking them slowly rather than dropping them like a hot brick, as would be most appropriate.

26. Bloc Party.

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Number 25: The band that everyone was tipping as the year’s biggest act in January.

25. Future of The Left - Travels With Myself and Another

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Number 24: You’ve never even heard of this one. You never will. Even as your read the blurb, you find your mind simultaneously erasing the entry.

24. Princeton - Cocoon Of Love

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Number 23: Glitchy and worthy and difficult record you’ve listened to once. Squarepusher, basically.

23. What was that Lightning Bolt record called?

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Number 21: British Sea Power.

21. British Sea Power - Man of Aran

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Number 20: Token world muso.

20. Ai Aso - Aida

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Number 19:  The band who’ve got a reputation for being “influential”, and have a geographically specific “scene” organised around them that they put on semi-mythical “parties” for at a semi-mythical “venue”. e.g. HEALTH and The Smell.

19. Wavves - Wavvves

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Number 18: Band who wrote album of songs inspired by the tragic accidental/drug death of their bass player last year. Somewhere the blurb says “courageous”.

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Number 17: Fever Ray.

17. Fever Ray - s/t

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Number 16: Sexy pop act masquerading as “wonky-pop”/”nu-pop”/”underground pop”, which only barely disguises the fact that they’re Lulu with alt. dress sense.

16. Lady Gaga

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Number 16: Put in a “stunning” performance on Jools Holland.

We only get repeats of Jools Holland here. But I did see an episode that made me check out Seasick Steve.

16. Seasick Steve - Man From Another Time

(there are two #16s..)

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Number 15: DJ who made “the year’s party-starting mash-up compilation” that you’ve never actually heard at a party that wasn’t put on by media insiders. And never made any of those party-goers do more than pout extra aggressively.

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Number 14: Dirty Projectors.

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Number 13: Hyper-obscure album everyone was bamboozled into voting for ‘cos Pitchfork gave it a 9.9, despite sounding like every other folk album ever.

13. Girls - Album

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Number 12: Rapper facing child sex charges.

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Number 11: Dizzee/Chipmunk (pop-grime slot shared on a rotational basis).

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Number 10: Album described as a “groundbreaking fusion of dance and rock”.

10. Passion Pit - Manners

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Number 9: Tape of Bob Dylan coughing up some phlegm in June 1972, found in someone’s attic, dusted off, reissued, and hagiographised in the Sunday papers as a heartbreaking work of staggering genius.

9. Dylan's Christmas album!

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Numbers  8-2: Records that were OK, but no one was mad about them, but no one disliked them much either, so they swum through the middle course, whereas intense records that some people were truly passionate about but others really hated all ultimately failed to make the cut.

8. Dinosaur Jr. - Farm
7. Wilco - Wilco (The Album)
6. Royksopp - Junior
5. Mountain Goats - The Life Of The World To Come
4. Eels - Hombre Lobo
3. Decemberists - The Hazards Of Love
2. Black Moth Super Rainbow - Eating Us

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Number 1: people humming transcendentally over distorted tape loops of concrete being laid (Wire).

1. Animal Collective - Meriweather Post Pavilion

If you make the second #16 into #15 and adjust accordingly, it becomes 0, though. Off the list, BECAUSE IT IS A TERRIBLE FUCKING RECORD.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #54 on: 17 Dec 2009, 09:54 »

Just to prove how redundant NME is, let's have a look at their edgy cover star, who clearly champions underground, independent or exciting new music:



Right.

http://www.nme.com/news/joe-mcelderry/48880

Quite interesting what Cowell has to say though.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #55 on: 17 Dec 2009, 10:06 »

Hopefully he will point out the irony of the dunderheaded attempt to get Sony Music Recording Artists Rage Against the Machine to number one for Xmas instead if whatever reality TV show winner who probably deserves it more just for not attempting to be anything other than what they are.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #56 on: 17 Dec 2009, 10:15 »

more importantly, dave grohl is ragetastic!

http://www.nme.com/news/rage-against-the-machine/48926
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #57 on: 17 Dec 2009, 14:33 »

You know me, as puritan as the day is long.

You know, the days are pretty short here...
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #58 on: 17 Dec 2009, 20:28 »

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Numbers  8-2: Records that were OK, but no one was mad about them
5. Mountain Goats - The Life Of The World To Come

No.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #59 on: 18 Dec 2009, 06:44 »

Jens has no say, as his ears think Deerhoof is good. I don't know what your excuse is, though.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #60 on: 18 Dec 2009, 11:30 »

Wait, I thought Jens liked Mountain Goats?

However, I would agree with that album because, in my opinion, it is one of Darnielle's poorer efforts.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #61 on: 18 Dec 2009, 12:25 »

reed i just read this thread for the first time in days.

if you up heavy rocks i will spin it.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #62 on: 18 Dec 2009, 14:11 »

Of course you tell me this while I'm still at work.

I should have some time when I get home to throw it up in the mf thread.

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #63 on: 18 Dec 2009, 19:15 »

Wait, I thought Jens liked Mountain Goats?

His post is ambiguous - the post to which he was replying promotes two arguments:

1) that the Mountain Goats' album is OK; but also

2) that no-one was mad about it.

Is Jens saying "No" to the first point, or to the second? That is, does Jens think that the album is not OK, or does he like it so much that he is "mad about it"?
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #64 on: 18 Dec 2009, 19:26 »

For me, it was that I think that album is great, not just decent enough not to be mad about.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #65 on: 18 Dec 2009, 19:45 »

I find it a bit boring.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #67 on: 18 Dec 2009, 23:37 »

Life of the World to Come is pretty unremarkable, dudes.

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #68 on: 19 Dec 2009, 00:21 »

Are you saying that it's not very meaningful because its commentary on the racism entrenched in law enforcement is overly superficial and hamfisted?

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #69 on: 19 Dec 2009, 00:37 »

yeah pretty much
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #70 on: 19 Dec 2009, 00:48 »

Well, that's true.

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #71 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:09 »

good talk
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #72 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:15 »

Talking about racism in music (and elsewhere, obv.) is good and important though! It is too bad that it is not a song by Mos Def or PE that is randomly at the center of attention.

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #73 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:18 »

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #74 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:23 »

What if I say to you, "Dovey, don't even bother trying to have a conversation about racism and music on the internet."

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #75 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:33 »

I'm just overly hostile towards that song because my countrymen declared it The Second Best Song Of All Time. Of All Time.
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« Reply #76 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:37 »

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #77 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:41 »

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #78 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:44 »

Ooof, sorry about that. Man, I started going through that list, and I think it actually makes perfect sense. The larger the scale, the further taste development becomes arrested. The musical tastes of your entire country are basically equivalent to what a kind of cool 14 yr old white boy might have listened to circa 2002 (by general feel, excepting the occasional anachronism).

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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #79 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:49 »

Actually I'm pretty proud of the list outside of the Top 15, where it makes a fairly sharp veer into cliché country
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #80 on: 19 Dec 2009, 01:54 »

what a kind of cool 14 yr old white boy might have listened to circa 2002 (by general feel, excepting the occasional anachronism).

That's a pretty good description of triple J.
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Re: NME votes 'Is This It' as best album of the decade.
« Reply #81 on: 22 Dec 2009, 08:37 »

Vice... They do throw good parties
Not last time!

That party doesn't sound so bad...Security can suck...Also I've only been to English ones.
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