Tuesday 5 January 2010

Top 20 songs of last decade (Part Two)

After my previous slating of various songs that were considered to be outstanding from the last decade but in reality proved otherwise, I decided it was only fair to list some of the ones that I personally feel should have been included. I'm not going to re-write the entire list as I don't wholly disagree with the last one, but am just going to put a few suggestions out there that I feel should have had a look-in. Feel free to suggest your own if they've been missed out too!

In no particular order...

Arcade Fire - Wake Up
Ridiculously atmospheric, a breath-taking change half way through, beautiful orchestral music and passionate lyrics, this is a definite contender.




Jay-Z - 99 Problems
I know Jay-Z isn't everyone's cup of tea, that much was made pretty apparent by a large crowd of unimpressed faces surrounding me when I saw him 'support' Coldplay at Wembley Stadium. Whether you're a hip-hop fan or not, you can't deny that the lyrics of this song aren't an incredibly thought - provoking social commentary. The prominent addition of percussion to a rap track was pretty impressive as well. He's built an empire (including his own record label) from scratch and paved the way for current and emerging hip hop artists, plus he married one of the biggest selling female artists of our generation. Not bad going for a disadvantaged kid from Brooklyn.




Coldplay - In My Place
Although the success of some of their more recent songs seems to have eclipsed their earlier releases, In My Place remains, for me, one of the best tracks of recent years. The first few drum beats before the guitar kicks in are instantly recognisable, and the sweeping crescendo key change at the start of the chorus has sparked thousands of yearning sign-a-longs. This song also marked the point in their career where they progressed from sentimental indie musicians into mainstream soft rock stars. Their first album was released in 2000, but it wasn't until In My Place in 2003 that they really started to gather a strong following and develop into one of the biggest bands in the world by the time the decade was done.




The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
For a Jack White creation not to be included in any list categorising some of the best music of the decade would in all honesty, be a bit of a travesty. One of the most influential artists of the last decade and fearless leader of the 'super-'group' movement, White has thrust himself upon our earlobes via three different incarnations; The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and more recently The Dead Weather. 
After they made waves with their single 'Fell in Love with a Girl', it was Seven Nation Army that really made everyone sit up and pay attention to the Stripes duo. Never has single drum beat and a lone guitar riff sounded so addictively irresistible, and by the time the more perplexing and raucous bridge and chorus kick in, you know that you want to be signing up to White's Army too.


1 comment:

  1. I do have the same opinion as you regarding the top 20 songs channel 4 broadcasted. Some are worthy and others not. It seems to me, as with all theses top whatever countdowns it is all subjected to who ticked the boxes and what is generally popular rather then culty or elitist. If everyone voting listed chasing cars as there 10th favourite song but then all chose different random tracks as there 1 to 9 then snow petrol are bound to end up as number 1.

    And you’re totally right about The White Strips! At the early part of the century I told a friend of mine that music was over and from that point nothing will ever be recorded that was worth listening to. In response she gave me 2 albums on 1 MiniDisc (yes MiniDisc!). The White Strips and The Strokes. I was totally blown away by them. I didn’t even know the names of the albums I just knew I was wrong and there was hope for us all.

    I suppose the band that really sits in my soul as the sound of the last decade it has to be sigur ros. And if I have to pick a track it would be Starálfur. After seeing them support the super ferry animals in the late 90’s they have followed me where ever I’ve been in the last 10 years. Turning up in TV programs or film sound tracks, or being given to me as presents or working with obsesses fan or being played under a scene in the theatre. It seems I’ve live the last decade with them in my ears and loved every moment of it.

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