Is this really the best poll I can manage?
Nov. 8th, 2007 11:59 amSadly, yes.
[Poll #1085055]
Have you ever bought a record because of an end-of-year round-up? Was the NME's Christmas double issue ever a beloved yuletide tradition? What was the last end-of-year poll that actually managed to make you cross?
[Poll #1085055]
Have you ever bought a record because of an end-of-year round-up? Was the NME's Christmas double issue ever a beloved yuletide tradition? What was the last end-of-year poll that actually managed to make you cross?
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Date: 2007-11-08 12:04 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-11-08 12:12 pm (UTC)I have compiled rolling lists for the last two years in a .txt file on my werk computer - v useful for keeping track of what's making me go 'hmmm' throughout the year (eg has everyone forgotten about Omarion's Ice Box already? YES YOU HAVE!)
I bought the Xmas NME once, mainly for something to read on a long train journey. It was awful. That's the only time I have ever actually purchased it with money.
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Date: 2007-11-08 12:20 pm (UTC)I always intend to keep a rolling wordpad list of singles but this is TOO HARD as there are LITERALLY HUNDREDS of the things - last.fm this year has proved such a boon, there is no danger of me forgetting anything b/c if I haven't played it at home more than a few times it probably shouldn't be in the list anyway.
I don't really know why I do it (well NOW it is to submit to eg P&J or whatever), it's part recommendation, part knowledge that other people will be doing it and the public will pay attention so I gots to rep for my favourites, part sifting what I REALLY enjoyed over a year from what I was merely OK with, and part "YES PARIS HILTON IS BETTER THAN WHAT OF IT"
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Date: 2007-11-08 12:20 pm (UTC)- top 50 singles (yes, 50, I am terrible) - since 2003
- top 10/20 albums (varies) - since about 2005
- top 10 gigs/festival shows - ditto
I like looking back. And also, around October every year, I panic that I haven't heard enough (to write a list) therefore go around hunting down everything I've missed. Therefore it serves a useful function.
I wish I kept rolling lists, but I am too crap.
I like reading others' lists but tend to prefer those of friends/LJ people to magazines.
I used to like the NME xmas issue - it did indeed excite me from about 96-99/2000 but not since. Have bought it occasionally and always been disappointed.
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Date: 2007-11-08 01:18 pm (UTC)The Xmas/New Year double issue of NME was the only issue in the year that wasn't fit only for lining the budgie cage. I was a MM man as you know.
I probably got annoyed at the Q list last year (as per usual).
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Date: 2007-11-08 02:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-08 02:41 pm (UTC)Thompson had an LP this year that on first listen was far better than I expected (better than Shoot Out The Lights? who knows?), and then I forgot that it existed. I only just thought of it now. Hmmm.
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Date: 2007-11-08 03:19 pm (UTC)I start thinking about the year-end lists in the summer, and sometimes throw together a short list, but I really don't think about it again until December. This thread has inspired me though - maybe I'll get started on that.
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Date: 2007-11-08 04:46 pm (UTC)