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The History Of Jop Part 11 aka Most of my heroes don't appear on no stamps
1989, the number, another poll - something to do while you count the minutes until POPTIMISM TONIGHT AT THE UNION TAVERN (ahem).
Only EIGHT picks this time because Tone Loc's "Wild Thing" was a duplicate.
[Poll #837465]
Sweet Jop Of Ours (1988)
1. Push It (38 votes)
2. Sweet Child O Mine (35)
3. Don't Believe The Hype (34)
4. Paid In Full (33)
5. Alphabet Street (28)
6. Birthday (27)
7. Crash (26)
8. Welcome To The Jungle (25)
9. My Prerogative (23)
10=. Fast Car (20)
10=. It Takes Two (20)
Only EIGHT picks this time because Tone Loc's "Wild Thing" was a duplicate.
[Poll #837465]
Sweet Jop Of Ours (1988)
1. Push It (38 votes)
2. Sweet Child O Mine (35)
3. Don't Believe The Hype (34)
4. Paid In Full (33)
5. Alphabet Street (28)
6. Birthday (27)
7. Crash (26)
8. Welcome To The Jungle (25)
9. My Prerogative (23)
10=. Fast Car (20)
10=. It Takes Two (20)
BUFFALO STANCE vs LIKE A PRAYER
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2/ 3 out of the top 4 singles by black British artists! Blimey!
3/ Did the Stones voters have any shame?
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Pleased to meet me
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Think of Keep On Rockin In The Free World As Confessions of a Broken Heart
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This much madness is too much sorrow
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I JUDGE THAT...
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I want to have sex with a mutant ibex
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KORITFW!!!
best interweb acronym anyway.
"Fight the Power" and "Love Shack" overrated
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http://freakytrigger.co.uk/old-ft/nylpm/2005/09/the-ft-top-100-tracks-of-all-time-no80/
Clearly I picked this because I was worried there wouldn’t be enough rockist rap in the list. I still think this is their best and most succinct single, although I know the general consensus would point to any of the three before it. The street sound of Summer ‘89, this reference run deep into the ground by its gratuitous use in Do The Right Thing. The track is presented in that movie as some ultimate, towering concoction of black punk, following two years of consolidation and growth by the most exciting band in the world at that point.
It feels a little busier, more infectious and, perhaps crucially, more Pop than their other anthems, with the production unit and MCs on peak form. Containing arguably Chuck D’s most famous lyric (Oh, NOT an Elvis fan you say?), he wins sympathy from me as even today I know friends equally indifferent to the stature of John Wayne. Other great lines are strewn throughout. Another highlight lies in Chuck bitterly stressing that Bobby McFerrin’s message of ‘don’t worry be happy’ amounted to nothing more than denial, for D’s target audience at least, and simply wouldn’t do. How they got away with this level of fun-hating lyrically whilst attached to some of the funkiest party music of the time is the real skill of the act.
I often miss the rawness and maximal approach that came with so much hip-hop at this time as things have moved on since then in more ways than one. This represents well though the point where their message managed to capture maybe their largest universal audience yet, before being drowned out forever by the far greater demand for bitch/gun/money-obsessed gangsta fantasies (N.W.A. etc.) as opposed to dour b-boy political aspirations, regardless of how def the jam. It’s also the last track on their last truly great album and a fitting ‘exit theme’ as a result.
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"nexus" at the time this felt like the greatest time for music ever
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"Keep On Movin" I ticked it! ....er, no, I unticked it
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"People who like Batdance, what are you like?"
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At the time...
I wish I could share the Cookie Crew track with you all. It is quite superb.
1. Kate Bush – “The Sensual World”
2. Cookie Crew – “Born This Way (Let’s Dance)”
3. Neneh Cherry – “Manchild”
4. The Sundays – “I Won” (from 1989 Peel session)
5. The Sundays – “Can’t Be Sure”
6. Kate Bush – “Rocket’s Tail”
7. De La – “Eye Know”
8. Soul II Soul – “Get A Life”
9. Throwing Muses – “Dizzy”
10. Prince – “Batdance”
11. Neneh Cherry – “The Next Generation”
12. KORITFW!!
13. De La – “Say No Go”
14. Stone Roses – “Fools Gold 9.53”
15. De La – “The Magic Number”
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i try not to buy into this end of a decade thing
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HANG ON 1X MINUTE
WHAT THE HELL?!?!
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Doowutchalike
(*I think this is the correct spelling.)
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My year
1. Roxanne Shanté "Live On Stage"
2. Cynthia "Change On Me"
3. Bam Bam "Where's Your Child"
4. Housemaster Baldwin f. Paris Grey "Don't Lead Me" [remix by Mike Hitman Wilson]
5. Kix "Blow My Fuse"
6. Pajama Party "Over And Over"
7. Neneh Cherry "Buffalo Stance"
8. Bang Tango "Someone Like You"
9. Pajama Party "Yo No Sé"
10. Young MC "Bust A Move"
Notice how in 1989 P&J is actually whiffing* completely on the greatest U.S. music of the time (freestyle), almost whiffing on the most innovative (house and techno), totally missing the boat on hair metal, and, like me, treating country and adult contemporary and other vast parts of the popular landscape as if they don't exist.
Great year; P&J doesn't reflect it very well.
(Is "whiff" in this usage - taking a swing and missing - part of the British idiom?)
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Meanwhile In Britain
She bangs the drums - The stone roses
Fools gold - The stone roses
Can't be sure - The Sundays
Made of stone - The stone roses
Pacific state - 808 state
Fight the power - Public enemy
The third time we opened the capsule - Kitchens of distinctions
Back to life - Soul II Soul
Last of the famous int. playboys - Morrissey
All around the world - Lisa Stansfield
Round and round - New order
I don't know why I love you - The house of love
Dowutchulike - Digital underground
Madchester rave on EP - Happy Mondays
Closer to fine - Indigo girls
Like a prayer - Madonna
WFL - Happy Mondays
Keep on movin' - Soul II Soul
Funky cold medina - Tone loc
Dont let me down - The wonderstuff
Orange crush - REM
Monkey gone to heaven - Pixies
Tears - Frankie knuckles
Less than senseless - Mega city four
Interesting drug - Morrissey
Sleep talk - Allyson Williams
Barging into the presence of god - Pail saints
Sit down - James
Move - Inspiral carpets
Tom Verlaine - The family cat
Me, Myself and I - De La Soul
Pure - Lightning seeds
Eye Know - De La Soul
The Phantom - Renegade Soundwave
The Sensual World - Kate Bush
Warning - Adeva
All’s well in the world - The sandkings
She drives me crazy - FYC
Leeds station - The Parachute men
Ride on time - Black Box
Getting away with it - Electronic
Losing my mind - Lisa Minelli
Kennedy - The Wedding present
Veronica - Elvis Costello
Too much kissing - The senseless things
People hold on - Coldcut & Lisa Stansfield
Blue moon revisited - Cowboy junkies
Say no go - De La Soul
Have I told you lately? - Van Morrison
Joe - Inspiral Carpets
As you can probably tell, the NME 'got behind' the Stone Roses to a degree.
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Madchester rave on EP - Happy Mondays (Shaun Ryder's best dance music move)
Monkey gone to heaven - Pixies
Pure - Lightning seeds
Kennedy - The Wedding present
Joe - The Inspiral Carpets
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Don't hang yourself with a celibate rope
Bust a Move" - big surprise to me that this didn't do better here.
"Self-Destruction". "I shouldn't have to run from a black man."
KORITFW. "One more kid that'll never go to school/Never get to fall in love, never get to be a fool."
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The rise of Warrant
*1... LOOK AWAY, Chicago (Reprise) (#1, Dec 1988)
*2... MY PREROGATIVE, Bobby Brown (MCA) (#1, Jan)
*3... EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN, Poison (Enigma) (#1, Dec 1988)
*4... STRAIGHT UP, Paula Abdul (Virgin) (#1, Feb)
*5... MISS YOU MUCH, Janet Jackson (A&M) (#1, Oct)
*6... COLD HEARTED, Paula Abdul (Virgin) (#1, Sept)
*7... WIND BENEATH MY WINGS, Bette Midler (Atlantic) (#1, June)
8... GIRL YOU KNOW IT'S TRUE, Milli Vanilli (Arista) (#2, April)
*9... BABY, I LOVE YOUR WAY/FREEBIRD MEDLEY (Free Baby), Will To Power (Epic) (#1, Dec 1988)
10.. GIVING YOU THE BEST THAT I GOT, Anita Baker (Elektra) (#3, Dec 1988)
*11.. RIGHT HERE WAITING, Richard Marx (EMI) (#1, Aug)
12.. WAITING FOR A STAR TO FALL, Boy Meets Girl (RCA) (#5, Dec 1988)
*13.. LOST IN YOUR EYES, Debbie Gibson (Atlantic) (#1, March)
*14.. DON'T WANNA LOSE YOU, Gloria Estefan (Epic) (#1, Sept)
15.. HEAVEN, Warrant (Columbia) (#2, Sept)
*16 ..GIRL I'M GONNA MISS YOU, Milli Vanilli (Arista) (#1, Sept)
*17.. THE LOOK, Roxette (EMI) (#1, April)
*18.. SHE DRIVES ME CRAZY, Fine Young Cannibals (I.R.S.) (#1, April)
19.. ON OUR OWN, Bobby Brown (MCA) (#2, Aug)
*20.. TWO HEARTS, Phil Collins (Atlantic) (#1, Jan)
*21.. BLAME IT ON THE RAIN, Milli Vanilli (Arista) (#1, Nov)
*22.. LISTEN TO YOUR HEART, Roxette (EMI) (#1, Nov)
*23.. I'LL BE THERE FOR YOU, Bon Jovi (Mercury) (#1, May)
*24.. IF YOU DON'T KNOW ME BY NOW, Simply Red (Elektra) (#1, July)
*25.. LIKE A PRAYER, Madonna (Sire) (#1, April)
*26.. I'LL BE LOVING YOU (Forever), The New Kids On the Block (Columbia) (#1, June)
Poison wuz rubbed
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