It’s time – Top 10 songs of the year. Remember the rules:
1) Albums are dead. Tracks are all that matter.
2) It doesn’t have to be a song from this year. I had to discover it this year.
With very rough personal filters/aggregators developed, I discovered a tonne of good music this year. And, with all of my running, I had plenty of time to consume it all.
Here are five tracks that were in the running all year, but in the end couldn’t take a top spot.
Tapes ‘n Tapes- Cowbell. Off of their album, The Loon, a great song that’s connected in my memory to the Queen St. stairs (I ran them one night in the fog at 11 pm, and Cowbell provided the soundtrack)
Arctic Monkeys- A Certain Romance. Their album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not was played constantly at the start of the year and throughout the summer. The album was so good it almost made me break rule # 1 (albums = dead). The band was mentioned on Disruptive Thoughts many times. An incredible debut record (and the two follow on releases this year were equally great) and a song that will forever fill my memory with Saturday mornings spent with Greg just rolling around town.
Clipse- Trill.
Enough said.
Matisyahu- Youth. “A Hasidic Jewish Rapper” sounds like the start of a bad joke. I challenge anyone to listen to this song and not be inspired. Driving up to Sudbury with Al while we solve the problems of the world and flights touching down in busy cities – this song played an important role in my life this year.
Dark Side of the Cop- Shaky Little Rules. After a much needed visit with my dad in San Diego while in LA for three weeks in February, I was driving north on my way back to the hotel when this song came on. Windows down, flying up the coast in a rental car, with the cool pacific air all around me. It’s a catchy song that I still love.
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