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Posted - 12/01/2009 : 12:38:30 I thought since we have now entered the last 1% of the first decade of the new millennium it would be fun for everyone to post their favourites from a number of categories, the one song or album or whatever... that stands out among all the rest. Feel free to add any more categories you think of.
Frank Black Album- Svn Fngrs Frank Black Song- Threshhold Apprehension Frank Black Gig- Doornroosje, Nijmegen, 5th July 2007
Song- MGMT, Time To Pretend Album- Art Brut Vs. Satan Video- PJ Harvey & John Parish, Black Hearted Love Gig- Frank Black, Doornroosje, Nijmegen, 5th July 2007 Festival- The Big Chill 2004 Film- The Departed TV Show- Six Feet Under TV Comedy- Peep Show
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pot |
Posted - 12/05/2009 : 03:31:24 There are few songs you can really say that about...
My favourite year was 2001, kind of all went down hill from there LOL |
Jose Jones |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 17:09:46 Time To Pretend is a great song. i never get sick of it. ever.
fb album: dog in the sand. fb song: she's my way fb gig: milwaukee, spring of 03
year: 2006
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pot |
Posted - 12/04/2009 : 04:27:39 Looks like the NME agree with me on my song of the decade, MGMT Time To Pretend. They have it at number two though, although they have put Beyonce at number 1....
http://www.nme.com/list/100-tracks-of-the-decade/158050/page/10
How they almost get it right, yet get it so catastrophically wrong?
Anyway, I love that song by MGMT, I just feel so decadent and free when I listen to it. It makes me want to run away to India and live in an ashram smoking chillums all day, something I have been pondering consistently for that past 8 years of life.
*emergency crappy askiitobee*
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pot |
Posted - 12/03/2009 : 04:36:42 quote: Originally posted by Broken Face
Frank Black Song- Don't Get Me Wrong
- Brian
That was my second choice.
Third was Johnny Barleycorn
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Broken Face |
Posted - 12/03/2009 : 02:31:42 Frank Black Album- Dog in the Sand
Frank Black Song- Don't Get Me Wrong
Frank Black Gig- Solo acoustic May 2003 Fez Under Time Cafe New York, NY (40 songs including Western Star and Humboldt County Massacre)
Song- The Underdog - Spoon
Album- Dog in the Sand - FB & the C's
Video- ??
Gig- Top 5:
1. The aforementioned FB solo show 2. tie: Pixies in December 04/November 09 3. They Might Be Giants Vs. McSweeneys - TMBG music plus readings from Sarah Vowell, Ben Karlin, Stephen Colbert, etc. 4. New Pornographers Twin Cinema Tour in 2005 (?) where Neko Case and Dan Bejar toured with them 5. One of over a dozen Bad Plus shows
Festival- Pitchfork Festival 2006
Film- The Royal Tenenbaums
TV Show- Lost
TV Comedy- Arrested Development
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Sam |
Posted - 12/03/2009 : 00:21:57 quote: Originally posted by floop
quote: Originally posted by Sam
Film - Into the wild
nice one Sammy
Why thank you Floop - great movie. I havent ruled out the possibility of following that guys lead. Maybe ask Eddie Veddie if he can carry my rucksack while walking behind me and singing the soundtrack. |
Scarla O |
Posted - 12/02/2009 : 23:54:08 Sci-Fi Film of the Decade: Moon
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floop |
Posted - 12/02/2009 : 10:56:41 quote: Originally posted by Sam
Film - Into the wild
nice one Sammy |
BLT |
Posted - 12/02/2009 : 05:52:50 Gig (3-way tie) 1. The Chameleons, The Troubadour (L.A.), 24 November 2000 1. The Chameleons, Knitting Factory (L.A.), 21 October 2002 1. The Chameleons, Knitting Factory (L.A.), 22 October 2002
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pot |
Posted - 12/02/2009 : 04:01:06 quote: Originally posted by hammerhands
You should specify non FB Song and album!
Unless of course your favourite song/album happens to be a FB one...
*emergency crappy askiitobee*
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Sam |
Posted - 12/02/2009 : 03:50:48 great thread
Album - Beck Modern Guilt / Arcade Fire - funeral
Song - grinderman / No pussy blues . Arcade Fire / rebellion
Frank Black song - Pray for the girls (release date 18th june 2000!!)
TV Comedy - Peep show (without a doubt the funniest thing in years)
Video - Super furry animals / Golden Retriever
Live show - R.E.M live in the Olympia 2009 / Pixies in Brixton 2004
Film - Into the wild
Pretty great decade i think.
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Chris Knight |
Posted - 12/02/2009 : 02:26:11 a few mentionables:
album: Hella - The Devil Isn't Red, Frank Black and the Catholics - Dog In The Sand
movie: Tideland (Terry Gilliam), There Will Be Blood (Paul Anderson)
concert: Deerhoof / Blackblack (Feb. 2007), Shellac (June 2009) |
hammerhands |
Posted - 12/02/2009 : 00:09:50 Of course there was that big argument 10 years ago because the end of the millennium was not 1999. But no one will argue that it is the end of the 2000s, if not the end of the decade! Or does this decade have 9 years?
I am not able to answer these at the moment.
DITS and BLD are in this decade.
You should specify non FB Song and album!
I've seen very few gigs this last decade, but that last FB&C gig at Le Rendezvous here in Winnipeg with Dave Lovering stands out in my mind.
It's sad that some festival I haven't gone to would be my choice over the few I have.
Film, oh bother. Another section of pop-culture I have avoided. Everything I can think of was in the 90's. The only one that I can even remember being interested in is Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg, and it's not the type of thing that would be a top pick.
Wikipedia has a year in film list, it's not very good after 2004. I think Episode II for me.
TV shows, I only like comedies, what else can I pick. The best non-comedy of the last decade for me was Tall Ship Chronicles, or some science documentary!
The nominees for comedy so far are the Chris Isaak Show, Reno 911, Puppets Who Kill.
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