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link Pitchfork: P2K: The Decade in Music

http://pitchfork.com/p2k/

When it comes to music, trust the people at Pitchfork. Check out the link for the following:

  • The Top 500 Tracks of the 2000s
  • The Social History of the MP3
  • Justified: Pop in the 2000s
  • The Top 50 Music Videos of the 2000s
  • Guest List: 2000s Edition
  • The Decade in Noise
  • The Mainstreaming of Indie
  • The Decade in News
  • The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s

Can you believe it? We’re four months away from the new decade!

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August 19, 2009
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Cobra Starship - Good Girls Go Bad featuring Leighton Meester
Album - Hot Mess

A few months ago, I wrote about Cobra Starship’s premiere of their new single Good Girls Go Bad featuring Gossip Girl star Leighton Meester. Just like I promised (sorry it’s a bit late), here’s the music video for that single. If you follow the video, it has an interesting story line and as always, Leighton Meester (and Cobra Starship) is hot.

Enjoy. ;)

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Dear Funcookers,

Sorry for the lack of posts, but the summer program I coordinate has been kicking my ass! Hahaha, anyway…just a quick question for all you readers out there…

What’s your summer jam of 2009 (so far)?

Mine is Duck Sauce (A-Track & Armand Van Helden) - “aNYway”

Please share!

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Aqua has released a greatest hits album with includes 16 remastered tracks from their first two albums, 1997’s Aquarium and 2000’s Aquarius including their first new single in eight years, Back to the 80’s.

The Danish pop group Aqua is responsible for tracks such as Lollipop (Candyman), Doctor Jones, Cartoon Heros, Bumble Bees and the more popular Barbie Girl, which involved a major lawsuit from Mattel. They seem to be cheesy yet this fits in well with their music style and their lyrics are upbeat and catchy. Their new single Back to the 80’s is part of the Aqua Greatest Hit’s compilation which references a lot of 80’s pop culture such as Bananarama, Commodore 64s, MTV, Twisted Sister and Mr. T.

So if you love the 80’s, check out AQUA’s new single above!

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With the recent passing of the King of Pop, there was no shortage of hearing MJ’s music nearly everywhere the past few weeks. I initially wanted to make a top ten list of my favorites, but I found it difficult to rank them all, and honestly who hasn’t done that already. Since I’ve owned all of his solo albums starting from Off The Wall, I decided to look up the songs on each album that didn’t make it as singles and chose a favorite from those.

I’ve included an imeem playlist (not a video) for you to listen to my picks. If you click on the top right of the playlist, it should open a new window/tab and you can listen to all the songs in full, instead of a 30sec clip. No need to sign up for imeem (even though it’s free).

So without further ado, here are my favorite Michael Jackson, non-single tunes (in order of album release).


Off The Wall - I Can’t Help It

I just love how mellow and smooth this song is. Something different in such a disco/funk laden album.

Thriller - Baby Be Mine

Of only two non-single songs on the album, this song has got the groove to bob your head to. You gotta hear the bridge, it really gets to you. Well, it gets to me. (“Won’t you stay with me until the mornin’ sun…”). The other non-single is The Lady in My Life and is a great tune, but when I hear the intro, all i hear is it’s sample usage in LL Cool J’s Hey Lover w/Boyz II Men.

Bad - Just Good Friends

I pretty much had no choice with this song. This album also had two non-singles, but Another Part of Me was used in Disney Theme Parks’ 3D epic, Captain E.O., and I gotta say that Captain E.O. was always first on my agenda whenever I visited Disneyland. It was AWESOME!!! Right?! Who’s with me? Anyway, I’m here to talk about MJ’s duet with Stevie Wonder. It’s such a catchy and light-hearted tune on a love triangle, and I like it that way.

Dangerous - Why You Wanna Trip On Me

This song is basically a way of saying that there are great perils haunting our world and MJ isn’t one of them. It’s another song that really grooves with me and has a deep underlying message. A close second favorite is Keep the Faith. Definitely a spiritual type song to pick you up when you’re down.

HIStory - Tabloid Junkie

Wow. talk about angry. This album is weighted with MJ’s frustrations. This is somewhat similar to Why You Wanna Trip On Me in context but not nearly as gritty. I think the chorus has a fetching melody, and dare I say it… it’s got a groove. I can’t help it. Special mention goes to Come Together and Smile. I think Michael did a knockout job on these covers. Don’t get me wrong, I love the originals, but MJ had his way with these renditions.

Invincible - Break of Dawn

Harking back to some sex-you-up-kind-of-smooth roots, Break of Dawn takes you there. I have similar feelings to this song as with I Can’t Help It— you just gotta listen to it with that special someone in your life. Or dream that one day you achieve a love like that. Cornball? Cheesy? Cliche? I think not. Just go on and do it— Do it, you!


Hope you enjoyed,

umop-episdn


RIP MJ

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