60 songs down…

July 10, 2009

…and has the the hottest 100 of all time been Rickrolled yet?  Not that I can see, but I am rather tired today.  There are however some awesome songs in the list so far.  Jeff Buckley, Smashing Pumpkins, Bowie, The Clash, The Smiths, Massive Attack, Blur and Pulp among heaps of others.  The only disappointment to date is Coldplay making number 87 with Yellow.  I don’t know how people could vote for just one of their songs, seeing as they all sound the same. How do people tell them apart?

Ah well, eyes and ears open, you could hear the dulcet tones of Never gonna give you up yet :)   Bring on the top forty.


The dying art of mixtapes

June 17, 2009

Following on from last week’s post about Triple J’s all time hottest 100 and how hard it is to compile a list of my ten most favouritest songs – I have a link to a post about the dying art of mixtapes.  More than just a random collection of tunes, mixtapes could be used to reach out and convey emotion and meaning to the recipients.  I do remember playing around with a tape player back in the olden days, making recordings that thankfully I think I’ve recorded over or at least buried somewhere never to be found.  There is an art to the mixtape, check out the rules for compiling a good mixtape. And for you young’uns out there, just consider how hard the compilation of mixtapes was before iTunes and the internet when you had to rely on cassette to cassette recordings, or even worse, trying to find a song on radio only to have the announcer talk over the end of it.


Top ten songs of all time

June 12, 2009

Like the book (still unknown) that could change your life, I’m having trouble picking my top ten songs of all time for the Triple J Hottest 100 of all time.  I’ve had a look at other people’s top ten lists and checked out the forums but how to narrow it down to just ten songs?  Looking at others lists just makes it worse because I see songs and think “I definitely have to include that one” but there’s only so much room.  The Cure, Jeff Buckley, Tori Amos and maybe even Massive Attack would make the list but it’s hard whittling down the song choice.

On the Triple J website there seems to be a definite lean towards Joy Division’s Love will tear us apart and there’s still a chance for Rick Astley who apparently has a growing campaign trying to RickRoll the votes.  It’s sparked all sorts of debate about what to vote for and how to vote.  Does one leave a beloved yet obscure song off the list because it has little chance of making it into the 100 and vote for a more popular song that you like although not as much as the other you left off the list?  Decisions, decisions… Anyone else have top ten suggestions?