As you would expect with a format like this I think the overall quality is getting better. I am finding songs I like from everyones lists. Buscemi is the big improver with his latest bunch of ten. Becs recent list of ten looks good when you read it. Apart from one song they are all either songs I like or songs by bands I like. I am starting to like more of Shryke and Geezers' picks too. No offence intended but I am struggling to listen to some of UDMs and Banks picks. However I love seeing the wide range of tastes displayed. I am starting to work out who will and won't like each of my picks but sometimes someone surprises me. Even when I think no one will like a particular pick there's usually someone who does. And it is great to see this expanding to fifteen participants!
There has been too many great songs to list them all, but my 10 faves that I already know are:-
The Smiths "Heaven /knows I'm Miserable Now" (Six) - this would have been on my short list of 30 or so Smiths songs that are worthy of being on a list like this.
The White Stripes "Fell In Love With A Girl (Six)
Nirvana "In Bloom" (Geezer)
The Who "Won't Get Fooled Again" (Geezer again)
David Bowie "Changes" (Becs)
Simon and Garfunkel "The Boxer" (Buscemi)
The Doors "LA Woman" (Buscemi again)
At The Drive In "Invalid Litter Dept." (Surfer)
Nine Inch Nails "Closer" (Shryke)
Foo Fighters "Monkey Wrench" (Shryke again)
Gorillaz "Dare" (a threepeat from Shryke)
My favourite new song goes to Surfer with Slint "Washer" closely followed by Nspan with Burden Brothers "Conditional" and Toadies "Paper Dress", and Six with Modest Mouse "Dramamine".
Preview of next nine in (mostly) chronological order.
1967 - album track from an album that was ranked very high on Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Albums of all time.
1973 - An iconic brit rock song so good that it astonishingly surged in popularity and returned to UK charts 30 years after it's release (I copied and pasted yours Becs - I think we have the same song coming up).
1977 - single from an American New Wave band.
1978 - single from an Australian post-punk band whose lead singer went on to have a succesful solo career.
1983 - classic song form a UK band that was huge in the independant, alternative, and dance scenes at the time.
1987 - debut single from a short lived alternatinve band whose lead singer went on to have a succesful solo career
1988 - album track from an American alternative band who has featured already in these lists.
2007 - single from an American band that I basically know nothing about
**** - album track from an Irish band who have not yet appeared in this countdown (guess the band this time Six, no year to help you though)
Fantaverse Top 100 Songs of All Time (THREAD #3): #80-#71
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Hmmm, curiouser and curiouser. We've already had U2, The Cranberries, The Pogues and The Frames (well, Glen Hansard and his jail bait). I'm guessing they're not a traditional Irish music act. So it could be Thin Lizzy.Leestu wrote: **** - album track from an Irish band who have not yet appeared in this countdown (guess the band this time Six, no year to help you though)
Then again, you could be labelling Northern Ireland with Ireland (something we do just to expand on our list of talented musicians!), and if so it could be anyone from Stiff Little Fingers to Therapy to Ash or even Snow Patrol.
Or maybe you're a closet Jedward fan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDwAG4EDpDA
The Birthday Party???Leestu wrote: 1978 - single from an Australian post-punk band whose lead singer went on to have a succesful solo career.
Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Songs of All Time (THREAD #3): #80-#71
Oh you are good. It is one of those you mentioned. You'll find out which one tomorrow. And excuse my ignorance in not distinguishing between Ireland and Northern Ireland. I know they are diiferent but when it comes to music they are both Irish to me.
And I do love The Birthday Party but no songs of theirs made my list.
Edit: the link you posted says "video not available" and I do not know who or what Jedward is/are.
And I do love The Birthday Party but no songs of theirs made my list.
Edit: the link you posted says "video not available" and I do not know who or what Jedward is/are.
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The Frames have been listed??? *EDIT: never mind, this is what I get for being a practitioner of delayed gratification and leaving off today's list to last.numbersix wrote: Hmmm, curiouser and curiouser. We've already had U2, The Cranberries, The Pogues and The Frames (well, Glen Hansard and his jail bait). I'm guessing they're not a traditional Irish music act. So it could be Thin Lizzy.
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I'm going to go ahead and say it's Snow Patrol, I just have a hunch.
And Jedward, I'm afraid somehow I know even down here, are some kind of freakish double act of twins who appeared on X Factor despite no talent at all but managed to get to pretty much the final I think, largely due to 40+ women wanting to adopt them and bring them up as man babies....
And Jedward, I'm afraid somehow I know even down here, are some kind of freakish double act of twins who appeared on X Factor despite no talent at all but managed to get to pretty much the final I think, largely due to 40+ women wanting to adopt them and bring them up as man babies....
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And now they have a record deal (although I think they were dropped), are selling out in their tour of Ireland, and even are officially sponsored by a kebab franchise. Leetsu, I guess just search for Jedward in Youtube and see what you get. Be afraid.... be VERY afraid.
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Oh my god, that was AWFUL!.numbersix wrote:And now they have a record deal (although I think they were dropped), are selling out in their tour of Ireland, and even are officially sponsored by a kebab franchise. Leetsu, I guess just search for Jedward in Youtube and see what you get. Be afraid.... be VERY afraid.
Seeing as how there is only a few hours left I'll let you know I don't like Snow Patrol. Ash would have been a better guess. I was listening to a compilation of theirs only a couple of weeks ago. But it's not Ash either.silversurfer19 wrote:I'm going to go ahead and say it's Snow Patrol, I just have a hunch.
And Jedward, I'm afraid somehow I know even down here, are some kind of freakish double act of twins who appeared on X Factor despite no talent at all but managed to get to pretty much the final I think, largely due to 40+ women wanting to adopt them and bring them up as man babies....
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The Irish Black Eyed Peas?
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Re: Fantaverse Top 100 Songs of All Time (THREAD #3): #80-#71
Six: See how close you were? I was impressed.numbersix wrote:The Birthday Party???Leestu wrote: 1978 - single from an Australian post-punk band whose lead singer went on to have a succesful solo career.