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From | Miles Goosens <outdoorminer@mindspring.com> |
Subject | revised top 20 |
Date | Wed, 07 Jan 2004 13:50:22 -0600 |
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Got some listening in over the holidays to a bunch of stuff that I hadn't listened to enough (or at all) before, so here's my revised voting:
1) Wire, Send
2) Todd Steed & the Suns of Phere, Knoxville Tells
3) Glossary, How We Handle Our Midnights
4) Nadine, Strange Seasons
5) The New Pornographers, Electric Version
6) Richard Thompson, The Old Kit Bag
7) Cobra Verde, Easy Listening
8) Dressy Bessy, Dressy Bessy
9) Ted Leo/Pharmacists, Hearts of Oak
10) eels, Shootenanny!
11) The Fall, The Real New Fall LP Formerly "Country on the Click"
12) Fischerspooner, #1
13) Outkast, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
14) Scott Miller & the Commonwealth, Upside/Downside
15) Goldfrapp, Black Cherry
16) Starlight Mints, Built on Squares
17) Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Greendale
18) Fleetwood Mac, Say You Will
19) Blur, Think Tank
20) The White Stripes, Elephant
I also read Mike's excellent 2003 recap at Fufkin.com, where he asks a good (rhetorical?) question about why Radiohead's HAIL TO THE THIEF isn't scoring higher with folks. My answer is a really dumb one: I keep losing it in my house! And I can't play it when I can't find it. I guess HAIL TO THE THIEF really does have that elusive quality! ;-)
later,
Miles
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