2004 is now THREE YEARS AGO (sort of) - our possibly penultimate pazz and jop ponderations will let you relive that golden or otherwise era. You get THIRTEEN from thirty-eight picks: Alicia Keys "You Don't Know My Name" and the Yeah Yeah Yeah's "Maps" turned up last time so are omitted this.
[Poll #902705]
Poptimism Of Times Past - 2003 Edition
1. Crazy In Love (43 votes)
2. Milkshake (37)
3. Cry Me A River (35)
4=. Ignition (Remix) (31)
4=. Hey Ya! (31)
6. Move Your Feet (30)
7=. Hurt (27)
7=. I Luv U (27)
9=. In Da Club (24)
9=. Danger High Voltage (24)
9=. Rock Your Body (24)
9=. Pass That Dutch (24)
This scientifically confirms my empirical findings at the work Xmas party viz that "Crazy In Love" is much loved again but that people are bored of "Hey Ya". This one will run and run.
[Poll #902705]
Poptimism Of Times Past - 2003 Edition
1. Crazy In Love (43 votes)
2. Milkshake (37)
3. Cry Me A River (35)
4=. Ignition (Remix) (31)
4=. Hey Ya! (31)
6. Move Your Feet (30)
7=. Hurt (27)
7=. I Luv U (27)
9=. In Da Club (24)
9=. Danger High Voltage (24)
9=. Rock Your Body (24)
9=. Pass That Dutch (24)
This scientifically confirms my empirical findings at the work Xmas party viz that "Crazy In Love" is much loved again but that people are bored of "Hey Ya". This one will run and run.
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Date: 2007-01-09 11:11 am (UTC)I think also it's inevitable that as a community develops, you get people who are keen to make their mark by taking a contrary or critical stance within the community: this can be incredibly invigorating and worthwhile, or it can be attritional and tiresome. A lot of communities online become 'gated' and insular when this stage hits - I wanted to avoid that with ILM but didn't have the time or energy to set the necessary example (i.e. I ran out of good threads to post).
This was also the year in which the UK music blogosphere really coalesced around blissblog and grime: I felt a bit old and out of touch in comparison (even tho I'm younger than most of those people!) and never really 'felt' grime.