Yet Another Year In Pop: 20
May. 19th, 2009 12:37 pmThe Peas finally nab their 2nd number one, Eminem and Shontelle scrape into the top 40. Plus, what do you get when a duck attempts re-entry? Geddit? RE-ENTRY.
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Lower reaches watch: this week's bizarre re-entry is Dizzee Rascal's Fix Up Look Sharp at #78. Any ideas?
[Poll #1402250]
Lower reaches watch: this week's bizarre re-entry is Dizzee Rascal's Fix Up Look Sharp at #78. Any ideas?
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Date: 2009-05-19 11:57 am (UTC)'Boom Boom Pow' settled down as a solid 7/10 once the initial WTF factor dissipated, but next to all the other shit in the top 40 it's a beacon of hope. From the BLACK EYED PEAS, of all people.
Endeavouring not to hear anything else off the Eminem album.
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Date: 2009-05-19 06:49 pm (UTC)The Bill Withers version of "Ain't No Sunshine" is nice (and I ticked it notwithstanding my "no reissues" rule as it's never charted in the Uk before) but I think the Michael Jackson version is a masterpiece - his best single in fact.
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Date: 2009-05-19 11:24 pm (UTC)I've never heard the MJ version - my favourite Bill W track is easily 'Who Is He (And What Is he To You)?' though. (Britain's Got Talent contestants STAY THE FUCK AWAY.)
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Date: 2009-05-20 02:32 pm (UTC)1973 was a crucial year for my music listening, the end of the old "rock" and the mind-flipping discovery of the Dolls and the Stooges, but meanwhile I completely overlooked the music-melding and transforming evolution going on in soul and funk, and the start of disco. This track was a year after "Papa Was A Rolling Stone"; you can hear the genre seizing white "head music" and make it its own (which had been going on since the late '60s; Sly and Funkadelic would have said, correctly, that a genre divide - the one between Hendrix, Cream, etc. and James Brown - was simply being erased. But new divides were also being erected).
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Date: 2009-05-19 02:24 pm (UTC)Only tracks I even particularly like on Relapse are "Beautiful," "Same Song and Dance" (more meta-like than like-like), and maybe "My Mom" or something. Really wish they'd released "Underground" instead of "3 A.M." Not much else I like, though.
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Date: 2009-05-19 04:40 pm (UTC)Black-Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow": Mesmerizing, weird, strangely gorgeous, in-your-ear irritating, hilarious. Totally unexpected chart domination in the U.S., the best thing to happen to the charts this year. BOOM BOOM TICK!
Eminem "Beautiful": The sample is wooden, but Em himself is less deliberately robotic and distant than on "We Made You" and "3am." This is very borderline; what's making it potentially tickable is the line about being a hard act to follow, meaning others will have trouble following him but even more meaning he never could figure out how to follow up on his original brilliance. Chorus is clumsily obvious in both its message and sound, though. VERY BORDERLINE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT TICK.
Shontelle f. Akon "Stuck With Each Other": Starts portentous with the chords from Iggy's "Passenger," then a mid-level r&b girl is sweetly vulnerable, and Akon's more heavy-handed poignancy fails to squeeze the life out of things, for once. This is a grower, now provides reliable sway-with-the-rhythm moments. You guys should give it more of a chance. TICK.
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