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Z_Zoquis Posted - 08/25/2005 : 17:08:50
A thread inspired by the New Pornographers. I've always been a fan of really well-crafted pop songs (you know the kind I mean - really catchy and with at least one irresistable hook) so here's the deal - everyone who's interested post a list of ten great pop songs - but theres a catch. No song shall appear on more than one list (muhahaha). That's right, your lists have to be ten songs that haven't been mentioned already. They don't have to be in any particular order or anything, just ten great pop songs.

here goes:

Letter From An Occupant.....The New Pornographers
Dreaming.........Blondie
Dangerous Stranger..........Be Bop Deluxe
Pulling Mussels (From The Shell)............Squeeze
Radio Radio............Elvis Costello
September Gurls.............Big Star
Starry Eyes.............The Records
Way Down Now.............World Party
SOS..............ABBA
Books About UFO's...........Husker Du

right. Carry on...
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Scarla O Posted - 08/31/2005 : 08:47:52

Psycho-killer - Talking Heads
Space Oddity - David Bowie
Virginia Plain - Roxy Music
Shocking Blue - Venus
Helter Skelter - The Beatles
William It Was Really Nothing - The Smiths
You Can't Put Your Arms Around A Memory - Johnny Thunders
Electricity -Suede
It's Too Late - Carole King
The Fear - Pulp





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the tips turn down oh my vicious thumbs...
VoVat Posted - 08/31/2005 : 08:24:20
I prefer to define "pop" the way Andy Partridge does--as one big label that encompasses everything. That said, here we go:

1. Burning With Optimism's Flames - XTC
2. Birdhouse In Your Soul - TMBG
3. Sittin' On A Pitchfork - Young Fresh Fellows
4. She Divines Water - Camper Van Beethoven
5. Don't You Believe A Word - Sloan
6. Sunday Sunday - Blur
7. Happy Birthday To Me - Cracker
8. Officer G - The Sugarplastic
9. Army - Ben Folds Five
10. The Philosopher - Hypnotic Clambake



I was all out of luck, like a duck that died. I was all out of juice, like a moose denied.
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/29/2005 : 12:34:09
Aaaah yes. Very clever. Good choices too.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
misleadtheworld Posted - 08/29/2005 : 11:57:57
There are ten songs there, though two of them are kind of similar.

Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/29/2005 : 11:46:35
That's only nine.


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
misleadtheworld Posted - 08/29/2005 : 11:43:23
Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out
Iggy Pop - Lust for Life
Talking Heads - Road to Nowhere
The Fall - Touch Sensitive
The Fiery Furnaces - Tropical Iceland
The Knack - My Sharona / The Futureheads - Decent Days and Nights
The Strokes - Last Nite
The Concretes - Seems Fine
The Secret Hairdresser - Verse, Chorus, Miaow


Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 08/29/2005 : 11:28:28
The New Pornographers, 'The Slow Descent Into Alcoholism'
The Delgados, 'Everybody Come down'
Blondie, 'Sunday Girl'
The White Stripes, 'Pretty Good Looking For A Girl'
Madonna, 'Holiday'
Strawberry Switchblade, 'Since Yesterday'
The Angels, 'My Boyfriend's Back'
Dion, 'Run Around Sue'
Ash, 'Walking Barefoot'
REM, 'It's The End OF The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)'


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
PixieSteve Posted - 08/29/2005 : 05:37:19
daisy girl, "pop" music is often used to describe music that isn't classical or jazz. don't be afraid to use it when describing the most indie band you know ;)


Oh let it linger
Superabounder Posted - 08/28/2005 : 20:59:36
quote:
Originally posted by IceCream

quote:
Originally posted by Jason

I'm game.

In no particular order, these are songs that define perfect (and addictive) pop to me (mostly old stuff and mostly under-the-radar stuff that others might not know):

"Beatle Denis" by Robyn Hitchcock (1988)
"Brother Sun Sister Moon" by Paul Revere and the Raiders (1969, I think)
"Mickey Mouse" by Sparks (1982)
"Everywhere That I'm Not" by Translator (1984, I wanna say)
"Will You Be Staying After Sunday?" by the Peppermint Rainbow (1969)
"Look Through Any Window" by the Hollies (1965)
"Popsicles and Icicles" by The Murmaids (1963)
"All of Your Toys" by the Monkees (recorded in 1967, I think, but not released until the mid-80s)
"Quick Joey Small" by The Kazenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus (1968)
"Next Plane to London" by the Rose Garden (1967)


Do you like the song "Lady Madonna of the Wasps"?



I do! I used to listen to him a lot. He wrote/writes some very catchy music if you can get past the unusual voice.



All of the true things I am about to tell you are shameless lies
IceCream Posted - 08/28/2005 : 18:36:00
quote:
Originally posted by Jason

I'm game.

In no particular order, these are songs that define perfect (and addictive) pop to me (mostly old stuff and mostly under-the-radar stuff that others might not know):

"Beatle Denis" by Robyn Hitchcock (1988)
"Brother Sun Sister Moon" by Paul Revere and the Raiders (1969, I think)
"Mickey Mouse" by Sparks (1982)
"Everywhere That I'm Not" by Translator (1984, I wanna say)
"Will You Be Staying After Sunday?" by the Peppermint Rainbow (1969)
"Look Through Any Window" by the Hollies (1965)
"Popsicles and Icicles" by The Murmaids (1963)
"All of Your Toys" by the Monkees (recorded in 1967, I think, but not released until the mid-80s)
"Quick Joey Small" by The Kazenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus (1968)
"Next Plane to London" by the Rose Garden (1967)


Do you like the song "Lady Madonna of the Wasps"?
Jose Jones Posted - 08/28/2005 : 06:00:04
there's a lot of ins, a lot of outs, a lot of what-have-yous...

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Daisy Girl Posted - 08/27/2005 : 21:41:00
yeah, i hear you. and what is popular is relative too. for example, to some people, tom waits would be considered popular because he is so well known and respected in certain circles. so really, "pop" is in the eye of the beholder and I do see what you are saying

"I ain't goin to be what I ain't"
Z_Zoquis Posted - 08/27/2005 : 18:00:09
Yes but unfortunately asking for lists of "indie" or "alternative" songs wouldn't really have narrowed the field down to the specific type of song I was after (and would have suggested that more mainstream acts shouldn't be included - which wasn't my intention either). Traditionally, bands like Squeeze, The Romantics, The Raspberries, the Db's, the Plimsouls, and now perhaps the New Pornographers have sort of been lumped into a category called "power pop." It definitely isn't limited to mainstream acts (in fact more often than not the bands are basically unknown) - it's just an attempt to define a certain type of song...
Daisy Girl Posted - 08/27/2005 : 16:18:53
no, actually i was not implying at all that the more popular stuff is better. i think most of us agree that the majority of stuff that's out there is better when its NOT mainstream. I mean look at Britanny, Ashlee Simpson.. et al. I just thought pop music had to be "popular"... the non popular stuff, I consider it to be indie, alternative, or what ever :)

"I ain't goin to be what I ain't"
Z_Zoquis Posted - 08/27/2005 : 04:42:08
quote:
Originally posted by Daisy Girl

ok... now maybe i was sick during this lesson at school or just writing pixies on all my folders and not paying attention, but isn't "pop" derived from the word popular meaning that pop songs have to be pretty mainstream?? just a question.

"I ain't goin to be what I ain't"



Yeah, technically speaking. But in reality not everything gets to be "mainstream" and the fact is that the stuff that does get to be mainstream isn't necessarily always better than the stuff that doesn't. Just becuase ABBA sold millions of records and the New Pornographers don't doesn't mean the NP's aren't capable of writing a song that's every bit as catchy and appealing in a "pop" sense as ABBA. Finding those unknown but awesome songs has always been one of the things I love most about listening to music...
starmekitten Posted - 08/27/2005 : 03:33:30
(I'm really pleased to see the Steve Harley action! I have a secret love of the man after my dad took me to see him play at Huntingdon Hall which is an old converted methodist chapel, he plays there nearly every year and because he loves the venue he gives most of the profits back to the hall to help with it's upkeep. I've seen him twice now, and he's been brilliant both times, my mum went to see him last year and got all her old vinyl signed and he was really nice to her and listened to her go on about us three kids and he talked about his kids and was totally thrilled aparantly that someone of my age was listening to him still. Steve Harley is a dude. The second time I saw him there was all these signs about the church hall that said No Flash Photography and this guy at the front was snapping most the way through, Steve Harley said "Obviously someone didn't read all the signs then" and the man looked very sheepish, but he went on to add "What most venues don't realise however is when you get to my age you're just glad if someone still wants to take your picture" So he put down the guitar and started making poses for the guy with the camera, hehe. Dude.)

anyway.

adam and the ants - prince charming
the smiths - bigmouth strikes again
echobelly - king of the kerb
r.e.m. it's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine)
pulp - sorted for e's and whizz
sleeper - inbetweener
radiohead - anyone can play guitar
superman lovers - starlight
dark star - I am the sun
mansun - stripper vicar

haha my list amuses me
ObfuscateByWill Posted - 08/27/2005 : 00:11:07
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_music

*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
danjersey Posted - 08/26/2005 : 22:10:23
I submit this entry into your 10 Great Pop Songs............................///,,,,............................"Queen Of Hearts" song by Juice Newton

"You're constantly in a state of becoming"
Daisy Girl Posted - 08/26/2005 : 22:01:38
ok... now maybe i was sick during this lesson at school or just writing pixies on all my folders and not paying attention, but isn't "pop" derived from the word popular meaning that pop songs have to be pretty mainstream?? just a question.

"I ain't goin to be what I ain't"
Z_Zoquis Posted - 08/26/2005 : 15:08:24
Hey now we're getting some where. :) Good stuff...

therewererumours Posted - 08/26/2005 : 14:38:29
1. Girl from Mars - Ash
2. Mary - Scissor Sisters
3. Huddle Formation - The Go! Team
4. Kissing the Lipless - The Shines (a couple of people have them in their list as well, great record)
5. *Lots of their songs* - Magnetic Fields
6. Micro Disneyland World Tour - Cornelius
7. Never Get Ahead - Bobby Conn
8. True Love - X
9. This is What it Feels Like - Beechwood Sparks
10. Older Guys - The Flying Burrito Brothers

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Llamadance Posted - 08/26/2005 : 14:22:06
Beatles - Can't Buy Me Love
Boo Radley's - Wake Up Boo
T-Rex - Get It On
Beyonce - Crazy In Love
FGTH - Relax
Elvis - Jailhouse Rock
Steve Harley/Cockney Rebel - Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile) (again)
Le Tigre - Hot Topic
Prince - Little Red Corvette
Scissor Sisters - Laura



No power in the 'verse can stop me

ObfuscateByWill Posted - 08/26/2005 : 14:00:03
1. Paris 1919 - John Cale
2. Sweet Lady Genevieve - the Kinks
3. God Only Knows - Beach Boys
4. Valerie Loves Me - Material Issue
5. Another Nail for My Heart - Squeeze
6. Never My Love - Association
7. West Coast Love Affair - Unrest
8. Once In A Lifetime - Talking Heads
9. Come Up And See Me (Make Me Smile) - Steve Harley/Cockney Rebel
10. Burning Airlines Give You So Much More - Brian Eno

*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
winnipegwantsfrank Posted - 08/26/2005 : 12:52:20

1. Can't Hardly Wait......the Replacements
2. Post Paint Boy.....Stephen Malkmus
3. On the Table......Carl (AC) Newman
4. There's a Ghost in my House....the Fall
5. Game of Pricks....Guided by Voices
6. Saint Simon......the Shins
7. I'm Always in Love....Wilco
8. Banquet.....Bloc Party
9. Everything Hits At Once....Spoon
10. Ask.....the Smiths

Disclaimer: Pixies/FB tunes not included in order to introduce something new. No New Pornographers tracks because every one is a perfect pop gem
Jose Jones Posted - 08/26/2005 : 11:39:28
great thread, friend. i foresee that the new pornographers will inspire many great men to do many great things.

"you gave your love to me softly" - weezer
"it's cold outside" - the choir
"red rubber ball" - the cyrkle
"pacific palisades" - ash
"good vibrations" - the beach boys (obviously)
"starting five" - dios
"no action" - elvis costello
"A.M. 180" - grandaddy
"see my friend" - the kinks
"rain on the roof" - the lovin' spoonful

or i could just mention 10 new pornographers songs...

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Jason Posted - 08/26/2005 : 10:30:47
I'm game.

In no particular order, these are songs that define perfect (and addictive) pop to me (mostly old stuff and mostly under-the-radar stuff that others might not know):

"Beatle Denis" by Robyn Hitchcock (1988)
"Brother Sun Sister Moon" by Paul Revere and the Raiders (1969, I think)
"Mickey Mouse" by Sparks (1982)
"Everywhere That I'm Not" by Translator (1984, I wanna say)
"Will You Be Staying After Sunday?" by the Peppermint Rainbow (1969)
"Look Through Any Window" by the Hollies (1965)
"Popsicles and Icicles" by The Murmaids (1963)
"All of Your Toys" by the Monkees (recorded in 1967, I think, but not released until the mid-80s)
"Quick Joey Small" by The Kazenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus (1968)
"Next Plane to London" by the Rose Garden (1967)
Z_Zoquis Posted - 08/26/2005 : 10:15:22
?
Lester Bangs Posted - 08/26/2005 : 10:07:49
Wait, is there sucg thing as a GOOD pop song????
Z_Zoquis Posted - 08/26/2005 : 04:22:55
Ah, but it's not a "top ten." It's just a list of ten that haven't been mentioned yet. In the end, what we're left with is just a long list of great pop songs - some well known, others not.
Doog Posted - 08/26/2005 : 03:40:30
80% of my record collection is all about the hooks, I don't think I could even make it a top 100..

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darwin Posted - 08/26/2005 : 00:58:38
Cruel to be kind - Nick Lowe
Carl Posted - 08/25/2005 : 21:50:19
Would'nt you like to be a pepper too? :)
fumanbru Posted - 08/25/2005 : 21:49:21
i could only think of one right now.

1. be a pepper......dr.pepper theme song


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Daisy Girl Posted - 08/25/2005 : 20:20:43
To me, pop is more mainstream like

Like a Virgin... Madonna
Let's Go Crazy ... Prince
With Or With Out You.. U2
Rapture.....Blonde
Walking On Sunsunshine... Catrina and the Waves
I wanna Hold your hand... the Beatles
Ain't Nothin But a Hounddog.. Elvis
Start me UP...... Rolling Stones
Dancing Queen... ABBA
Billie Jean... Michael Jackson

"I ain't goin to be what I ain't"
Superabounder Posted - 08/25/2005 : 19:11:16
Cut your Hair…Pavement
The Magic Number…De La Soul
Superman…R.E.M.
Kissing the Lipless…The Shins
I’ll Be You …The Replacements
Here Comes My Girl…Tom Petty
Hounds of Love…Futureheads
Let Down…Radiohead
A Shot in the Arm…Wilco
Undone—the Sweater Song…Weezer




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