Apologies for last weeks post in which I declared Avatar a great movie. I will be moving it to the colossal disappointment column. I have a lot to say on that movie, but I'll save it for a post. Maybe this week if I'm lucky. Here are the decades best tunes. I put up some clips to go along. I tried to get live performances for each of the songs as I prefer live versions of most songs. Enjoy the list and don't forget to post in the comments section with anyone you feel I missed (Celine Dion suggestions will get you banned).
Arcade fire-Intervention; Rebellion
The 2000's was the decade where control of music was finally wrestled away from the evil men in suits who had poisoned it for so long. Indie Rock rose to new prominence as file sharing on the internet meant that you could download any song you wanted at any moment for free, and the masses were no longer forced to opnly listen to the music that the suits put out there. This paved the way for bands like Death Cab For Cutie, and the current indie golden boys du jour, Arcade Fire, to have an audience they never would have found 10 years ago. Arcade Fire is a great band who put out a stellar record about death, and then followed it up with a stellar record about life. No best of the decade list is complete if it doesn't contain at least one of these two songs.
Beck- Lost Cause; Clap Hands; E-Pro
No way can we talk about music this decade without Beck, who never met a genre he didn't like. Nausea is probably a better song, but Lost Cause is dark, personal, and depressing. Me like. Second video is for a throwaway b-side from the Guerro recordings that found new life in the live shows. Completely awesome. Last clip I threw in because honestly, how cool is it that Beck hires a dude to run around the stage and dance. Plus, the song is really good.
Amen Omen, Ben Harper
2000's saw a new rise in Acoustic songs. I've always felt that the best and purest music comes from a lone guitarist whose song consists of 3 chords and the truth. For one man to hold a room captive with an acoustic guitar is impressive. Harper is one of the most consistent in that area and this is my favorite Ben Harper song.
Skinny Love, Bon Iver Another good acoustic track. Maybe because its so recent, but this song just felt fresher than anything I had heard in a long time.
Bright Eyes-At the bottom of everything
Connor Oberst could have probably been the next Dylan if he hadn't killed his brain cells with cocaine and self-righteousness. He's still a great songwriter but his own demons and political nutbaggery insure that he'll probably never make the leap to the next level. Still, when he is on his game, like he was in this track (and much of the Wide Awake It's Morning Album) he puts out some right nice tunes.
Explosions in the sky-Your hand in Mine
One of the best songs of the Decade has no words. Just as well, no words could be as moving as the music by itself is here.
Flaming Lips-Do You Realize; Wand Why do I get such a kick out of far left nut-jobs with a penchant for the surreal? I have no idea, but the Flaming Lips put out three albums this decade and 1 of them was transcendent and the other 2 weren't bad. If someone out there can find me the giant hands, please contact me.
Fleet Foxes- White Winter Hymnal
An incredible surprise and proof that music is only getting better. This band is the modern day Crosby, Stills and Nash, except they have more that 3 good songs. Take that Steven Stills! If you don't own their whole album, GO BUY IT RIGHT NOW!
The Format-Tie the Rope; The First single
The Format died before its time. There tunes were like anything else, poppy and upbeat, but not in an annoying way. It's a tragedy that these guys weren't the biggest band this decade.
The Rising, Bruce Springsteen-
This song perfectly captures the mood after 9-11. I remember seeing it just about every day in the months following the attack. It had that great, "We're down, but we will get back up and fight" sense to it. This song and U2's Beautiful Day kind of became the post 9-11 anthem about finding optimism in a bleak and dark reality.
You have to click the link on this one because Bruce will not allow embedding because if you don't visit youtube to see the video then the terrorists have won.
Why is this list overrun with Irish Folk singers? I don't know, but this was yet another stellar tune from the acoustic madness no prevalent in the 2000's.
Yes, I still need to get that Fleet foxes album. I did see Bon Iver in concert this summer and wasn't too impressed, but all the other picks great. I'll save my Avatar comments for your later post.
I like your music taste better than your movie taste... and then I remember Time Bandit and I kind of hate you. I do think that Travis should be on the list.
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Yes, I still need to get that Fleet foxes album. I did see Bon Iver in concert this summer and wasn't too impressed, but all the other picks great. I'll save my Avatar comments for your later post.
Notable exceptions:
Travis - Turn, Closer, Side, Why Does it Always Rain on Me?
U2 - Magnificent
John Mayer - Stop This Train, Gravity (Live in LA)
Ray Lamontagne - Trouble, Shelter
I like your music taste better than your movie taste... and then I remember Time Bandit and I kind of hate you. I do think that Travis should be on the list.
What about Celine Dion...such a hottie!!!
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