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The History Of Jop Part 15 aka In the time of chimpanzees I was a monkey
If it's Thursday, it must be 1994! The grip of alt.rock and hip-hop - mostly alt.rock - on the Pazz and Jop poll is close to total, and Anglophiles aren't carrying much weight. This does mean that we've got a lot of tracks to rate that never came near a Now album, though!
NINE ticks out of 27 songs.
[Poll #853615]
1993 Joptimist Judgement
1. Cannonball (40 votes)
2. Go West (38 votes)
3. Insane In The Brain (34 votes)
4=. Heart Shaped Box (28)
4=. Oh Carolina (28)
6. Nuthin But A G Thang (26)
7. Creep (25)
8. Informer (24)
9. It Was A Good Day (23)
10. Show Me Love (19)
NINE ticks out of 27 songs.
[Poll #853615]
1993 Joptimist Judgement
1. Cannonball (40 votes)
2. Go West (38 votes)
3. Insane In The Brain (34 votes)
4=. Heart Shaped Box (28)
4=. Oh Carolina (28)
6. Nuthin But A G Thang (26)
7. Creep (25)
8. Informer (24)
9. It Was A Good Day (23)
10. Show Me Love (19)
Veruca Salt
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2)Girl
3)Actually Rocked
4)Not actually crazy
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Because some of you may have never heard "Flava In Ya Ear" before.
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More guns than roses, poses...
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I fake it so real I am beyond fake
Obviously classic. The chorus of 'Doll Parts' is really astonishing, four wham-bam quote-me slogans which set out this awesomely contradictory-yet-straight-ahead statement of Where Miz Courtney Is At.
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Proof this was a weak (or strange) year
Mary Lou Lord - "Some Jingle Jangle Morning"
Pretenders - "Night In My Veins"
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as i loved pj and bjork at the time, but couldn't stand tori (yes, yes, lex) it has stuck in my head. i can't recall what it was "about" either
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I think it was Q?
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Did I tell you about the time I nearly got suspended from school because of Madonna's 'Secret'?
We were nearly suspended but ended up just getting lots of detentions, and we had to write letters of apology. Mrs B apparently had to go into counselling. I couldn't listen to 'Secret' for ages afterwards!
(But I can listen to it now, even if I still sometimes sing "We hate Mrs Fvckn4ll", and Bedtime Stories is a ridiculously underrated Madge album! Silky-smooth white-Sade soul. The ballads, as ever, are the best.)
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it's right there on my time-machine list...
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ATTN: People who aren't voting for Zombie as worst track
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NIN (I can't do that stupid thing with the second N, sorry)
1. Poptimists is an LJ community.
2. LJ is full of goths.
3. So why don't we have more NIN fans?
Not that I'm complaining.
Are NIN still erm 'culturally significant'?
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closer is great of course, because it's the one with ALL THE SWEARS in, and, i think, the reason for their acceptance into the jockrock/stadium rock crowd, whereas pretty hate machine is basically just a tribute to early depeche mode (although much better).
no NIN, no marilyn manson, no goth kids in corrie, but i don't evne think
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Jungle
In other words, I knew it was probably better/more important than the singles and LPs I was actually buying. But didn't know what to do about it.
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And the Omni Trio compilation album right at the end of the year, maybe? (Or again, 95 perhaps)
I was too scared to go to the intimidating dance music shops though.
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My (unsubmitted) Pazz & Jop ballot for 1994
SINGLES:
1. Black Betty "Ram Jam"
2. Cactus Brothers "Sixteen Tons"
3. Los Fabulosos Cadillacs "El Matador"
4. Beck "Loser"
5. The Offspring "Come Out and Play"
6. Hole "Doll Parts"
7. Mariah Carey "All I Want For Christmas Is You"
7.5 Hole f. Mariah Carey "All I Want For Christmas Is For You To Ache Like I Ache"
8. Ricky Martin "Que Dia Es Hoy"
9. Candlebox "Far Behind"
10. Mariah Carey "Without You"
I was really alienated from rock criticism, was only writing for Radio On, which came out once a year with a circulation of about 40 people (I'd drifted away from writing for the Voice, and they were no longer printing Xhuxk, either), was really searching for things to put on my list. "Black Betty" was eighteen years old and my only justification for including it was that, for reasons entirely unknown to me (had it been in a TV commercial?), it hit the Top 10 in France in '94. "Doll Parts" should have been my number one but I still wasn't willing to admit to myself how much I loved an alternative rocker. "Que Dia Es Hoy" is a Spanish-language teenybopper cover of Laura Branigan's "Self Control." Xhuxk kept taping Latin American music for me. My number 7.5 existed only in my dreams. Someday, someday, the one you gave away will be the only one you're wishin' for. Someday, someday, you will ache like I ache.
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Meanwhile In Britpop
Blur: Girls & Boys
Oasis: Cigarettes & Alcohol
Oasis: Live Forever
Elastica: Connection
Sabres Of Paradise: The Theme
Beck: Loser
Supergrass: Caught By The Fuzz
Public Enemy: Give It Up
Oasis: Whatever
Beastie Boys: Sabotage
Goldie Presents Metalheads: Inner City Life
Blur: To The End
Oasis: Supersonic
Gene: Sleep Well Tonight
Whigfield: Saturday Night
Elastica: Line Up
The Stone Roses: Love Spreads
Blur: Parklife
Veruca Salt. Seether
Manic Street Preachers: Faster/Pcp
Tricky. Ponderosa
Wabren G: Regulate
Shampoo: Trouble
Dawn Penn: You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)
S*M*A*S*H: Lady Love Your Cvnt
Suede: Stay Together
Dj Shadow: Lost And Found
Primal Scream: Jailbird
Urge Overkill: Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon
Madonna: Secret
S*M*A*S*H: Kill Somebody
Portishead: Sour Times
Bomb THe Bass: Bug Powder Dust
Salt 'N' Pepa Featuring En Vogue: Whatta Man
Nick Cave: Do You Love Me?
Manic Street Preachers: She Is Suffering
Soundgarden: Black Hole Sun
Suede: The Wild Ones
Orbital: Impact Usa
Youssou N'dour And Neneh Cherry: 7 Seconds
The Grid: Swamp Thing
Renegade Soundd Wave: Renegade Sound Wave
Portishead: Dumb
Hole: Miss World
Rem: What's The Frequency, Kenneth
Tricky! Aftermath
Jah Wobble & The Invaders Of The Heart: Becoming Moe Like God
Gorky's Zygotic Mynci: Merched
Gene: Be My Light, Be My Guide
Green Day: Welcome To Paradise
The Select Top 50 would add a few more treasured memories. Actually I'm surprised at the amount of crossovers which doesn't tally with my memory, I was clearly listening selectively!
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WHERE ARE THESE ANIMAL MEN????
Du Bist Sehr Schon
Then inbetween that and Parklife (album) coming out I lost interest almost totally, and I really can't work out why. Wasn't "To The End"'s fault, that was a good single too. I guess I must have been influenced by something or someone but I don't recally what.
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does this mean at this point there was already a sense of what it was as well as what it was going to be? can't remember first uses of the term, and sorry i know we've done this to death!
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BEST GLASTO LINE UP EVER
Aaliyah, All-4-One, Ace
Billboard's Top 27, 1994
1. The Sign - Ace Of Base
2. I Swear - All-4-One
3. I'll Make Love To You - Boyz II Men
4. The Power Of Love - Celine Dion
5. Hero - Mariah Carey
6. Stay (I Missed You) - Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories
7. Breathe Again - Toni Braxton
8. All For Love - Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart & Sting
9. All That She Wants - Ace Of Base
10. Don't Turn Around - Ace Of Base
11. Bump N' Grind - R. Kelly
12. Again - Janet Jackson
13. I'll Remember - Madonna
14. Whatta Man - Salt-N-Pepa
15. Wild Night - John Mellencamp & Me'shell Ndegeocello
16. Without You / Never Forget You - Mariah Carey
17. You Mean The World To Me - Toni Braxton
18. Can You Feel The Love Tonight - Elton John
19. The Most Beautiful Girl In The World - Prince Symbol
20. Fantastic Voyage - Coolio
21. Baby I Love Your Way - Big Mountain
22. Regulate - Warren G & Nate Dogg
23. If You Go - Jon Secada
24. Back & Forth - Aaliyah
25. Now And Forever - Richard Marx
26. When Can I See You - Babyface
27. Please Forgive Me - Bryan Adams
(Most underrated song by me at the time: "Can You Feel the Love Tonight.")
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Can U Feel Da Luv 2Nite
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For those of you who still don't know who Taana Gardner is
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I ticked them both so obviously deep down I recognised it, or something.
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I think I actually own well over half the albums the tracks in this are from :o Which means 1994 must have been my seminal music year on some level, since certainly didn't buy them all aged 7 as anyway they would have been on tape etc. etc. etc.