Another day, another decade - it's the 1990 Pazz and Jopp poll.
No particular gerrymandering this time so you get the full NINE picks. I left off some EPs (MBV's Glider, Ride's Smile) which I knew might have brought smiles to ageing Brit faces, but I figured the "I've heard of them" defense wouldn't really justify them being included when others weren't.
[Poll #840496]
1989: Joptimist Verdict is IN!
1. Like A Prayer (42 votes)
2. Buffalo Stance (40)
3. Fight The Power (33)
4. Me Myself And I (33)
5. Monkey Gone To Heaven (30)
6. Back To Life (26)
7. Good Life (22)
8. Straight Up (21)
9=. She Drives Me Crazy (19)
9=. Love Shack (19)
No particular gerrymandering this time so you get the full NINE picks. I left off some EPs (MBV's Glider, Ride's Smile) which I knew might have brought smiles to ageing Brit faces, but I figured the "I've heard of them" defense wouldn't really justify them being included when others weren't.
[Poll #840496]
1989: Joptimist Verdict is IN!
1. Like A Prayer (42 votes)
2. Buffalo Stance (40)
3. Fight The Power (33)
4. Me Myself And I (33)
5. Monkey Gone To Heaven (30)
6. Back To Life (26)
7. Good Life (22)
8. Straight Up (21)
9=. She Drives Me Crazy (19)
9=. Love Shack (19)
Re: At the time
Date: 2006-10-09 02:59 pm (UTC)Shoegazing was what drove me to stop buying the NME for a year or so in 91/92, it seemed really tedious to me, "Soon" aside. I bought the first three Ride EPs out of indie kid duty (and maybe a bit of speculator mentality) but to this day I don't really see the point of it all.
Re: At the time
Date: 2006-10-09 03:12 pm (UTC)my favourite SG name was THOUSAND YARD STARE
Re: At the time
Date: 2006-10-09 03:32 pm (UTC)The point about the STCI however was that they all ligged and gigged together and often played on each other's records, it wasn't just a sonic thing. (Hence the mention of Blur upthread - around the time "She's So High" first came out, I'm sure they were regarded as part of this cabal.)