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kevin
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Posted on Tuesday, August 08, 2006 - 10:07 pm:   

As a follow on from the "does anybody still buy singles" thread.

Crazy - Gnarls Barkley.

Honourable mentions:
The Strokes - Modern Age
Outkast - Hey Ya

No wonder I dont buy singles, I struggled to come up with these 3 :-)
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Kurt Stephan
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Posted on Tuesday, August 08, 2006 - 11:19 pm:   

Good list, Kevin--I'd have to go with "Hey Ya!" as the single of the decade so far, but like you, I have trouble naming singles.

However, "Here Comes A City" is better than the Strokes song!
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kevin
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Posted on Tuesday, August 08, 2006 - 11:47 pm:   

Kurt, I really like Here Comes a City, probably because like me, Robert also enjoyed listening to Talking Heads circa Fear of Music!
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Little Keith
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Posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 - 12:02 am:   

"Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira...just kidding.

But funny, the only singles, as such, that come to mind are for the most part, hip-hop related.

I'd add to the list:

"Gold-digger" - Kanye West
"99 Problems" - Jay-Z
"Galang" - M.I.A.
"Fit But You Know It" - the Streets

and one that isn't hip-hop,

"C'mon C'mon" - the Von Bondies

But still, I do agree "Hey Ya!" has to be at the top of the list. One of those rare songs that, no matter how ceaselessly it was played, it still sounded great.
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 - 12:27 am:   

I may get boo'd for this one but...

Dirty Mind - The Pipettes

Easily the best thing I've heard all decade. Period.
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Jerry Clark
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Posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 - 07:44 pm:   

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Date With The Night
Electric Six - Gay Bar (the kids love singing it)
Junior Senior - Everybody
Kelis - Milkshake
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Little Keith
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Posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 - 08:37 pm:   

Describe the Pipettes for the uninitiated, Jeff. Is that out here in the colonies? Is it worth pursuing an import?
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Posted on Wednesday, August 09, 2006 - 09:23 pm:   

Well, I heard one journalist describe them as a poor man's Bananarama. Very catchy, Spector-ish girl-group stuff, centered around the vocal harmonies and polka dot dresses of three very English young women. Total bubblegum, but I dig it. The production and arrangements aren't completely retro (though maybe they should've been, I mean, why not?), but the stylistic 60s girl-group Motown-esque references are pretty apparent nonetheless. Whomever is writing the music is most likely a pretty serious record geek and pop fiend. Sure, you could argue that I'd be much better off just listening to singles by the fabulous Martha and the Vandellas, but it's at least nice to hear some people making some genuinely hummable and catchy pop tunes, something that NEVER seems to happen anymore. I'm not sure if it's worth pursuing as an import, as I've only downloaded several tunes.
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Kurt Stephan
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 02:32 am:   

Pitchfork has been touting the Pipettes lately, which makes me wary. But your recommendation makes me want to hear them, Jeff. That's what I love about this board--advice from people whose taste I can trust.
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Post Number: 381
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 06:01 am:   

I always get nervous when people say they trust my tastes in music! :-)

Just keep in mind that whenever I say I like any band or artist, remember that I happen to love Madonna's first two records, and that I own more than one Steely Dan album! That is to say, take anything I say with a grain of salt!

Here's a Pipettes video:

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

and another:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrCK2dbcJ0o

What can I say? I'm a fool for pop.
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Pαdraig Collins
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 12:35 pm:   

Just downloaded Dirty Mind. Thanks for the tip Jeff. I wouldn't say it was single of the decade... but it's a great wee pop song. Maybe best single of the decade so far is the very next one on my iTunes - Bam Thwok by Pixies.

I love Steely Dan. Can't bear that skanky, fake English accented ho Madonna though.
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kevin
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 12:59 pm:   

Padraig, the Pixies? Single of the decade, really? Havent heard it but I had gathered it was pretty throwaway. Isnt it Kim on vocals?
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 04:24 pm:   

I remember the Pixies playing that song live when I saw them a few years ago. Sadly, I don't really remember the song itself.
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Little Keith
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 05:09 pm:   

Must jump on Steely Dan wagon (somewhat belatedly and chickenshit-edly) - I love 'em...
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Kurt Stephan
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 06:00 pm:   

I think we've had the Steely Dan defense before so I'm sure I'm repeating myself, but I have to jump on the bandwagon, at least through their mid-70s albums. They start to go off the rails with "The Royal Scam" (half a good album) and then "Aja" set the template for everything that followed, which was far too mellow and muso for me. Basically, every SD and Fagen solo album after "Aja" (which, in comparison to what followed, rocked like "Physical Graffiti") has recycled the same mellow jazz/funk-lite blend. Sometimes the songs were good enough to overcome it, but mostly the albums have been numbingly boring. And it's just sad that they settled for predictability so early in their careers. For all their claim of being hip jazzbos, their own take on jazz music sure is schlocky and MOR, just a notch more legit than Kenny G.

But man, those first four albums were good, and "Pretzel Logic" is one of my faves of all time by anybody. Apparently, those albums make Fagen and Becker cringe now, so I guess it was accidental brilliance.
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Kurt Stephan
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Posted on Thursday, August 10, 2006 - 06:50 pm:   

Well, Jeff, I'm not sure I'd call that Pipettes song single of the decade, but I do want the blond with glasses to be my girlfriend.
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Pαdraig Collins
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 12:21 am:   

Yeah, Bam Thwok is a completely throwaway single, but it just came on as soon as the Pipettes song ended and it made me smile as I had not expected it. At that moment it felt like single of the decade. In the cold light of day; probably not.

I think the thing with Steely Dan is that the first four albums were very much in touch with pop (not pop as Joe Sixpack and Sally Housecoat know it, but pop nonetheless); but after that maybe they thought they should be doing something more serious than pop? I still love a lot of the later stuff too though.

Steely Dan played a very important part in my musical education in the early 80s. I still love the mix tape I made from their vinyl records (the tape was bought in the chemist shop - the only place in the small country village I grew up in that sold blanks).
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kevin
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 08:26 am:   

Hmmm. I've always avoided Steely Dan because they reek of MOR dross to me. My friend , who has (mostly)the same musical taste as me thinks their early stuff is genius. Now, lots of you guys are lauding them too. This has prompted me to download Pretzel Logic from Napster which I will listen too when I feel brave enough. Given my allergy to American FM rock from the 70s though, I don't hold out much hope of them surviving a mauling from me :-). But you never know. If I am not that impressed by Reeling In The Years does this make me a lost cause?
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kevin
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 01:29 pm:   

Here is a list of Uncuts best 100 singles since 1976. I know this covers 25 years (the list is from 2001), but to me it shows how standards have drastically dropped given that we are struggling to come up with choices for the first half of this decade. I bought 29 of these singles, which is not a bad amount given that I stopped buying singles in 1994. The only one that I am ashamed of buying is Walking on The Moon by The Police.


First published in Uncut Mag. Iss.45 February 2001. Compiled by the writers at Uncut Magazine.

Public Enemy – Rebel Without A Pause – 1987
Nirvana – Smells Like Teen Sprit – 1991
Joy Division – Atmosphere/She’s Lost Control – 1980
Primal Scream – Higher Than The Sun – 1991
Kraftwerk – Trans Europe Express – 1977
The Sex Pistols – God Save The Queen – 1977
Massive Attack – Unfinished Sympathy – 1991
My Bloody Valentine – You Mad Me Realise – 1988
The Stone Roses – Fool’s Gold – 1989
The Smiths – This Charming Man – 1983
Donna Summer – I Feel Love – 1977
The Clash – White Man (In Hammersmith Palais) – 1978
Dinosaur Jr. – Freak Scene – 1988
Frankie Goes To Hollywood – Relax – 1983
Chic – Good Times – 1979
David Bowie – Heroes – 1977
The Jesus And Mary Chain – Never Understand – 1985
Grandmaster Flash And The Furious Five – The Adventures Of GF On The Wheels Of Steel - 1981
New Order – Blue Monday – 1983
Radiohead – Paranoid Android – 1997
Run DMC & Aerosmith – Walk This Way – 1986
Michael Jackson – Billie Jean – 1983
Underworld – Born Slippy – 1995 RE Iss. 1996
Magazine – Shot Both Sides – 1978
Elvis Costello – (I Don’t Want To Go To) Chelsea - 1978
The Specials – Ghost Town – 1981
Orange Juice – Blue Boy – 1980
Eminem – The Way I Am – 2000
PIL – Death Disco – 1979
The Ramones – Blitzkrieg Pop – 1976
ABC – Poison Arrow – 1982
Talking Heads – Once In A Lifetime
Happy Mondays – Wrote For Luck – 1989
Tricky – Aftermath – 1994
R.E.M. – Radio Free Europe
Human League – Love Action – 1981
De La Soul – Me, Myself And I – 1989
Oasis – Some Might Say – 1995
Richard Hell – Blank Generation – 1976
Wire – Map Ref. 41 Deg. N 93 Deg W – 1979
Heaven 17 – We Don’t Need This Fascist Groove Thing – 1981
Suicide – Dream Baby Dream – 1979
Mantronix – Bassline – 1986
Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You – 1998
Grace Jones – Pull Up To The Bumper – 1981
DAF – Der Mussolini – 1981
The Cocteau Twins – Sunburst And Snowblind EP – 1983
The Associates – Party Fears Two – 1982
Orbital – Chime – 1990
The Beastie Boys – (You’ve Gotta’) Fight For Your Right To Party - 1987
Gary Newman – Cars - 1979
A Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray – 1989
Scritti Politi – The Sweetest Girl – 1981
Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill – 1985
Simple Minds – I Promised You A Miracle – 1982
Pulp – Common People – 1995
The Fall – Totally Wired – 1980
Bob Marley And The Wailers – Jamming – 1977
Cabaret Voltaire – Nag Nag Nag – 1979
Buzzcocks – Ever Fallen In Love (With Someone You Shouldn’t Have) - 1978
The Orb – Little Fluffy Clouds – 1993
Dexy’s Midnight Runners – Geno – 1980
Aphex Twin – Didgeridoo – 1992
Prodigy – No Good (Start The Dance) – 1994
M|A|R|R|S – Pump Up The Volume – 1987
Nick Cave – The Mercy Seat – 1988
Suede – The Drowners – 1992
Blur – Girls And Boys – 1994
Eric B And Rakim – Follow The Leader – 1988
Nick Low – I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass – 1978
XTC – Making Plans For Nigel – 1979
Blondie – Heart Of Glass – 1979
Japan – Ghosts – 1982
Siouxie And The Banshees – Hong Kong Garden – 1978
A Certain Ratio – Shack Up – 1980
Devo – Jocko Homo – 1977
The Chemical Brothers – Block Rockin’ Beats – 1997
The Gang Of Four – Damaged Goods – 1978
Manic Street Sweapers – From Despair To Where – 1993
The Sugarcubes – Birthday – 1987
Madness – House Of Fun
Neil Young – Hey Hey My My (Into The Black/Blue) – 1979
Prince – If I Was Your Girlfriend – 1987
Fatboy Slim – The Rockafeller Skank – 1988
The Pixies – Gigantic – 1988
Beck – Loser – 1994
The Jam – Eaton Rifles – 1979
The Police – Walking On The Moon – 1979
Snoop Doggy Dog – What’s My Name – 1993
Pere Ubu – Datapanik In The Year Zero – 1978
The Klf – What Time Is Love – 1990
Tlc – No Scrubs – 1999
The Dammed – New Rose – 1976
Funkadalic – One Nation Under A Groove – 1978
Iggy Pop – The Passenger – 1977
The Slits – Typical Girls – 1978
Adam And The Ants – Kings Of The Wild Fronteier – 1981
The Saints – I’m Stranded – 1976
Janet Jackson – Nasty – 1986
The Undertones – Teenage Kicks – 1978
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Jerry Clark
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 02:39 pm:   

That list was limited to 1 song per artist. I approve of Rebel Without A Pause, but it's not even PE's best single let alone a 1/4 century of post punk.

We'll have to assume Cattle & Cane is 101.

You are right though Kevin. Singles are not a priority anymore.
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kevin
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 03:33 pm:   

Well spotted Jerry, the list excludes great singles by Joy Division, The Clash, The Fall, New Order The Smiths etc. This makes my point about singles from years ago being of a higher quality even more telling imho
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kevin
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 03:50 pm:   

Back to Steely Dan.

Oh dear.

I'm sorry guys but this(Pretzel Logic) is MOR hell

I only lasted halfway through track 3(its a miracle I made it through the tortuous guitar solo on track 2) and had to take it off, put on Rays and Hail by Magazine, and then Moanin at Midnight by Howlin Wolf and felt much better.
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Kurt Stephan
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 04:21 pm:   

Sorry, Kevin, you're just wrong this time, as you are about 16LL.
;-)
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Jeff Whiteaker
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 05:05 pm:   

I'm partial to Aja and Katy Lied myself. Their music is so icky and slimey 70s that I like it. The pinnacle of cocaine-fueled 70s excess.
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Kurt Stephan
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 05:11 pm:   

No, the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac are #1 and #2 as the pinnacle of coke-fueled '70s excess! SD was at most #3. Not that it's anything to be proud of...
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kevin
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Posted on Friday, August 11, 2006 - 05:36 pm:   

Kurt, guess I just dont like MOR no matter who the artists are :-)

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