Design of a (Half) Decade
Feb. 13th, 2009 12:37 pmFSVO "Define" (it certainly doesn't mean 'best') - and a lot of the early ones are obviously wild guesses!
1910-1914: "It's A Long Way To Tipperary"
1915-1919: "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles"
1920-1924: "Rhapsody In Blue"
1925-1929: "Makin' Whoopee"
1930-1934: "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?"
1935-1939: "Over The Rainbow"
1940-1944: "In The Mood"
1945-1949: ?????? (honestly, I have NO idea)
1950-1954: "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?"
1955-1959: "Jailhouse Rock"
1960-1964: "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"
1965-1969: "A Day In The Life"
1970-1974: "Mouldy Old Dough" (UK only!)
1975-1979: "Stayin' Alive"
1980-1984: "Rio"
1985-1989: "Kiss"
1990-1994: "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
1995-1999: "The Macarena"
2000-2004: "Independent Women Pt 1"
2005-2009: "Don't Cha"
(Not at all persuaded on this last)
1910-1914: "It's A Long Way To Tipperary"
1915-1919: "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles"
1920-1924: "Rhapsody In Blue"
1925-1929: "Makin' Whoopee"
1930-1934: "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime?"
1935-1939: "Over The Rainbow"
1940-1944: "In The Mood"
1945-1949: ?????? (honestly, I have NO idea)
1950-1954: "How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?"
1955-1959: "Jailhouse Rock"
1960-1964: "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"
1965-1969: "A Day In The Life"
1970-1974: "Mouldy Old Dough" (UK only!)
1975-1979: "Stayin' Alive"
1980-1984: "Rio"
1985-1989: "Kiss"
1990-1994: "Smells Like Teen Spirit"
1995-1999: "The Macarena"
2000-2004: "Independent Women Pt 1"
2005-2009: "Don't Cha"
(Not at all persuaded on this last)
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Date: 2009-02-13 02:26 pm (UTC)also:
1955-1959: "Peggy Sue"
1960-1964: "Telstar"
1965-1969: "Paint it Black"
1970-1974: "Get it On" (still UK only though!)
1975-1979: "I feel Love"
1980-1984: "Tainted Love"
1985-1989: "Love and Pride" (i do not know why, i'm trying not to think, just write)
1990-1994: "Step On"
1995-1999: "Three Lions"
2000-2004: "Sound of the Underground"
2005-2009: "I Bet That You Look Good On The Dancefloor"
The ignorant Murrican
Date: 2009-02-15 08:50 pm (UTC)Re: The ignorant Murrican
Date: 2009-02-16 10:59 am (UTC)Re: The ignorant Murrican
Date: 2009-02-16 01:59 pm (UTC)Re: The ignorant Murrican
Date: 2009-02-16 03:47 pm (UTC)Re: The ignorant Murrican
Date: 2009-02-16 01:56 pm (UTC)three lions:
sound of the underground:
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Date: 2009-02-13 07:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-15 12:24 pm (UTC)1970-74: "Stairway to Heaven"
1985-89: "With Or Without You"
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Date: 2009-02-15 12:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-15 08:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-15 04:30 pm (UTC)Jeremiah was a bullfrog
Date: 2009-02-15 08:46 pm (UTC)Speaking of Jeremy, if I can fill the breach for US of A in 1970-1974, Three Dog Night's "Joy To The World" is my choice (though I'd have much preferred the Temptations' "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone"). And I'd think that even in the U.K., any hit by Elton John would be more definitive than "Mouldy Old Dough." But then, how would I know?
The one I disagree with the most is "The Macarena": too much of a novelty, not a big enough ongoing constituency. Not that I have anything that obviously belongs in its place, which perhaps tells us something about the late '90s. "Wrong Way" by Sublime? "Push" by Matchbox 20? "Waterfalls" by TLC? Maybe "Flagpole Sitta" by Harvey Danger, which I don't even remember, a fact that could well make it definitive of the late '90s.
Also, probably any random hit single by Rihanna over the last year and a half might do for the late '00s. As for the early, I'd like "In Da Club" or "Get Low" to be more definitive than "Independent Women," but you're probably right.
The underarm deodorent with a dictionary
Date: 2009-02-15 08:48 pm (UTC)Re: Jeremiah was a bullfrog
Date: 2009-02-16 10:50 am (UTC)Re: Jeremiah was a bullfrog
Date: 2009-02-16 01:58 pm (UTC)Re: Jeremiah was a bullfrog
Date: 2009-02-16 02:27 pm (UTC)(But in that case, it still had no traction here in the period in question, since Peep Show didn't start till the 2000s).
Re: Jeremiah was a bullfrog
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Date: 2009-02-15 11:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 04:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 11:59 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 03:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 03:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 08:43 pm (UTC)(NB I don't really know what's going on here)
45-49
Date: 2009-02-16 11:30 pm (UTC)But perhaps more zeitgeisty would be something like "Confess" by Doris Day or "MaƱana" by Peggy Lee.
All the above songs are from 1948 - this is because I once researched a 'design of 1948' or CD700Go!1948 if you will. What struck me most was that almost *everything* from that year seemed to be a 'novelty' song of some sort, either because of deliberately funny lyrics or some exotic musical arrangement. The other thing that struck me was that I could quite easily make a 67-minute cd with very diverse, highly entertaining and sometimes bafflingly forward-thinking music from that year.
Re: 45-49
Date: 2009-02-16 11:39 pm (UTC)I also thought about "Zip A Dee Doo Dah".