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Poptimists Tracks Of 2008 PART FIVE
Here it is! The ten best tracks of 2008 according to YOUR votes.
10. MJ HIBBETT AND THE VALIDATORS - "It Only Works Because You're Here" (28 points)
I'll let the voters go into more detail on this one, I think.
9. ADDICTIVE ft T2 - "Gonna Be Mine" (29 points)
Mariachi bassline explosion! 2008's most unjust non-hit gets its due.
8. LIL WAYNE - "A Milli" (30 points)
Hip-hop's biggest crossover ripples through to Poptimists.
7. CASSIE ft LIL WAYNE - "Official Girl" (33 points)
That rarest of things, an actual Cassie release!
6. MGMT - "Time To Pretend" (40 points)
MGMT are too hip for embeds. Their other hits picked up a vote each too.
5. SANTOGOLD - "L.E.S. Artistes" (45 points)
A handful of these points were for the XXXChange remix (which is also very good). Santogold. A horse. Rum goings-on.
4. GOLDFRAPP - "A&E" (47 points)
Alison G. cavorts with some leafy otherkin. Benefitted from a late flurry of votes.
3. WILEY - "Wearing My Rolex" (78 points)
featuring N London dance troupe the River Fleet Foxes.
2. JORDIN SPARKS AND CHRIS BROWN - "No Air" (94 points)
The runaway early leader, then flagged a bit in late voting.
1. ESTELLE ft KANYE WEST - "American Boy" (113 points)
"Who killin them in the UK? Everybody gonna say you, K" - it is impossible to find an actual video for this song on YouTube!
Thanks to all who voted - tomorrow I'll put up the full list and appendix (every song mentioned). Now let the debate begin!
10. MJ HIBBETT AND THE VALIDATORS - "It Only Works Because You're Here" (28 points)
I'll let the voters go into more detail on this one, I think.
9. ADDICTIVE ft T2 - "Gonna Be Mine" (29 points)
Mariachi bassline explosion! 2008's most unjust non-hit gets its due.
8. LIL WAYNE - "A Milli" (30 points)
Hip-hop's biggest crossover ripples through to Poptimists.
7. CASSIE ft LIL WAYNE - "Official Girl" (33 points)
That rarest of things, an actual Cassie release!
6. MGMT - "Time To Pretend" (40 points)
MGMT are too hip for embeds. Their other hits picked up a vote each too.
5. SANTOGOLD - "L.E.S. Artistes" (45 points)
A handful of these points were for the XXXChange remix (which is also very good). Santogold. A horse. Rum goings-on.
4. GOLDFRAPP - "A&E" (47 points)
Alison G. cavorts with some leafy otherkin. Benefitted from a late flurry of votes.
3. WILEY - "Wearing My Rolex" (78 points)
featuring N London dance troupe the River Fleet Foxes.
2. JORDIN SPARKS AND CHRIS BROWN - "No Air" (94 points)
The runaway early leader, then flagged a bit in late voting.
1. ESTELLE ft KANYE WEST - "American Boy" (113 points)
"Who killin them in the UK? Everybody gonna say you, K" - it is impossible to find an actual video for this song on YouTube!
Thanks to all who voted - tomorrow I'll put up the full list and appendix (every song mentioned). Now let the debate begin!
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hibbett shouldn't be here though. naughty poptimists
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Apart from that and boring MGMT it's a great top 10 and a very appropriate No 1, though I think 'A&E' is being overrated somewhat - I don't dislike Goldfrapp-gone-pastorale but it does make me want to listen to the Beth Gibbons & Rustin Man album instead.
No 'Blind'!!
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MJ Hibbett
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birdlike - yeah, you heard right
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As Godard said, all you need for a video is a girl, a gun, and a horse.
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Further to my comment yesterday and subsequent discussion, I am slightly surprised that out of all the Poptimist voters, I was the only one to put 'Sex on Fire' in my Top 10. It was #1 in the chart for 3 weeks (and got a fair few votes in the AYIP poll on its release) so it's not as if I was the only fan of the song!
The J.R. Ewing of Seattle
Seven of my choices got into the top fifty, which astonishes me and is only owing to Xhuxk's loving Daveigh Chase's "Happiest Girl In The Whole USA" and MarÃa Daniela Y Sonido Lasser's "Duri Duri."
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"it only works because you're here": metatextual justification
*by which i mean that there's no way the Rules By Which X is Judged Good and the Rules By Which Y is Judged Good can be squared with one another
**It's not after all an accident that I ran the wire so that the various claims for value of the various schools of music were channeled so as to collide, to mix it up in the street-fight sense; my natural feeling when one school is largely making the running (even when this triumph is justified by the material) is that there's an airlessness to the overall conversation -- i think within R&Bworld there IS an airlessness; the palette of potential content, soundwise and topicwise and conceptwise, while far bigger than its dectractors think, and i believe bigger than any of its rivals, is not as big as it thinks it is....
less abstract way of putting this
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*compared to her own i mean -- the dress i'm thinking of takes this to an avant-garde level
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got me out here in the water so deeep
Surely Harry Hill has done a 'No Hair' parody on his show?
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Hmm
My hit rate: 5 out of 10. I don't know if that means I'm further from the hivemind this year or not. Last year 9 of my ten votes made the chart. Tom has previously suggested that there were fewer consensus picks in general this year, so that may explain things. I would be interested in seeing comparative stats between 2007 and 2008 re: (a) total numbers of voters; and (b) total numbers of songs voted for.
The real shocker is that my #2 pick, Flo Rida's "Low" came nowhere. I am sending accusatory looks in the direction of The Lex on this point - especially given all the times in 2008 he (rightly) berated us on
Also surprised that no-one else voted for Ne-Yo's "Closer".
Less surprised (but still disappointed) that no one else voted for "If A Song Could Get Me You" and - as noted above - "Clowns".
No surprise at all that nobody else voted for Stereolab.
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Yay
MGMT at #6 is unforgiveable though ;)
Number One
Glad to see that my number one (Official Girl), two (No Air), six (LES Artistes) and eight (A Milli) made it. My non-charted votes: Colby O'Donis' "What You Got," Rihanna's "Rehab" and Ron Browz' "Pop Champagne."
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FYI Wiley voters
'If You're Going Out, I'm Going Out Too' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTBB70BhBNA)
'Where's My Brother?' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_PfzNdN_Kg)
"he's no soldierrrrrr"!
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