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<title>Top Ten Frontmen</title>
<description>My friend Brian and I like to shoot each other with top ten lists in the
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<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 21:33:02 +0000</pubDate>
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My friend Brian and I like to shoot each other with top ten lists in the
middle of class.  Sometimes they are big and ambitious, while other times
they are fairly banal.  He asked me who my ten favorite frontmen of all
time were the other day, and I thought I'd share my answer.  I'd like to
hear your lists or suggestions if you have them.  Here's what I came up
with:<br /><br />1. Morissey<br />2. Bono<br />3. Joe Strummer<br
/>4. Michael Stipe<br />5. Brandon Flowers<br />6. Frank Black<br />7.
Adam Duritz<br />8. Robert Plant<br />9. Stephen Malkmus<br />10. Eddie
Vedder
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<title>The Best of 2007: Beirut's &lt;i&gt;The Flying Club Cup&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 21:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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alt="" /><br /><br />Perhaps my eclectic Indie fave for the year, <i>The
Flying Club Cup</i> is just one of those really solid albums that
fascinates on a number of levels.  Beirut's Zach Condon is a genius
arranger and imitator.  I don't know how true his stories of hanging out
with gypsies all over Europe are, but listening to this and 2006's
<i>Gulag Orkestar</i> I can believe it.  He's mastered the sad street
ballad that you've heard a million times but never been able to name.  And
he likes 3/4 time.  A lot.<br /><br />I can't call this a great album,
simply because there aren't any GREAT songs.  But there are no bad songs,
and I'd venture to say that there aren't any average songs either. 
"Cliquot", "Nantes" and "Un Dernier Verre" are standouts, highlighted by
Condon's theatrical melodies and gorgeous brass arrangements.  <br /><br
/>I love this album.  My bet is that if you check it out, you'll love it
too.  
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<title>Best of 2007: Arcade Fire's &lt;i&gt;Neon Bible&lt;/i&gt;</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 22:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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/><br /><br />I love this album.  A lot of people said that it wasn't as
"ambitious" as <i>Funeral</i>.  That's true, but I don't necessarily see
that as a bad thing.  I still can't decide if one or the other is better. 
Sometimes I think <i>Neon Bible</i> and then I listen to <i>Funeral</i>.  I
think <i>Funeral</i> has already attained that mythic status that every
classic album has, and I think it will go down in music history as the
better album, but it is foolish to call <i>Neon Bible</i> a
disappointment.  There are some incredible songs here, and a few that are
as good as anything on <i>Funeral</i>.  It <i>is</i> less ambitious.  The
songwriting is more restrained, and compared to <i>Funeral</i>, I would
even call a few of the arrangements understated.  <i>Funeral</i> was a
grand, sprawling epic of an album, and <i>Neon Bible</i> is not that
album.  But it's great.  It really is.
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<title>I Like Kate Nash</title>
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<pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 04:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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height="355"></embed></object><br /><br />Yeah, I'm a sucker for pop
(and pretty girls).
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<title>Best of 2007: &lt;i&gt;Boxer&lt;/i&gt; - The National</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 22:57:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<img src="http://www.stuff.co.nz/images/313436.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br
/>This album may have been the surprise of the year for me.  I had kind of
written off The National as just another indie band before a friend handed
me a copy of <i>Boxer</i>.  It's one of those albums that manages to
create a distinct mood everytime you listen to it.  Though part of me
wants to dub this album the most depressing album of the year, I think
that title belongs elsewhere.  But boy is it moody. <br /><br />As an
album, this is I believe one of the most cohesive and focused efforts of
the year.  There are standouts to be sure ("Mistaken for Strangers",
"Apartment Story", "Start a War", and "Guest Room" are all excellent), but
what makes this record really good is the way it works with itself.  Many
songs are understated, no thanks to Matt Berniger's low grumble of a
voice, but this thing just works.  <br /><br />Go check it out.  For
those of you who care, I thought this album had the best production of any
album I heard last year.  
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<title>Best of 2007: Two Gallants</title>
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Well, I'm back.<br /><br />Instead of just releasing a list of my
favorite albums of this (er...last year), I figured I'd write up a short
feature on what I considered to be good last year.  These will trickle in
slowly, as I'm still trying to catch up with some of the albums I haven't
listened to yet (I'm bad about listening to new music sometimes...recently
I've been obsessed with Oasis).  But I'll start with what's fresh and move
from there.<br /><br /><img
src="http://www.muzzleofbees.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/two-gallants.jpg"
alt="" /><br /><br />I'll start this off with Two Gallants.  They are a
duo from San Fransisco with a sound that I can only describe as old-time
blues fused with a punk attitude.  Their self-titled release off of Saddle
Creek is the third they've put out, and it's just about as lo-fi as they
come.  When I say they are a duo, I mean that they play guitar and drums. 
Very few overdubs.  Adam Stephens opts for either a hollowbody clean
electric or a good old fashioned acoustic guitar, while Tyson Vogel plays
on a standard 4-piece trap set.  It fills out nicely though, so it's
another example of an interesting concept on paper that translates well
when it actually comes to playing the music.  <br /><br />The album:<br
/>Again, that old-time, porch side blues with that punk swagger makes this
album somewhat of an anomaly.  It's laid back and subtle, yet the
intensity is turned up to 11.  I won't bore you trying to explain it,
because the point is to get you to listen to it.  It's one of the few
albums I heard this year that grabbed me from the outset and kept me
listening intently the whole way through.  Stephens' voice and lyrics
demand attention, and yet when paired with those quiet, sometimes sunny
guitar lines, it's almost ironic.  "Despite What You've Been Told" is a
perfect example, and while The New Pornographer's "Your Rights Versus
Mine" was the song of the summer, this one is the song of the winter. 
Seriously.  "Fly Low Carrion Crow" is exactly what I mean by porch-side
blues.  This song sounds like it was written 140 years ago (heck, maybe it
was for all I know).  "Trembling of the Rose" is one of the saddest songs
I've ever heard, but it isn't depressing somehow.  I could talk about all
the songs, because there isn't one I don't like (there are only 9 of
them).  <br /><br />Go check out this band.  Get this album with <i>What
the Toll Tells</i>.  I haven't heard their first record, but I'm sure it's
good too.  <br /><br />Cheers.  
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<title>The Lonliest Albums on Earth</title>
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Leonard Cohen&lt;/i&gt; - Leonard Cohen&lt;br /&gt;3. &lt;i&gt;Sea [...]</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 03:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
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1. <i>Summerteeth</i> - Wilco<br />2. <i>Songs of Leonard Cohen</i> -
Leonard Cohen<br />3. <i>Sea Change</i> - Beck<br />4. <i>Blood on the
Tracks</i> - Bob Dylan<br />5. <i>Harvest</i> - Neil Young<br />6.
<i>Slave's Graves and Ballads</i> - The Dirty Projectors<br />7. <i>The
Earth is Not a Cold, Dead Place</i> - Explosions in the Sky<br />8.
<i>Plastic Ono Band</i>  - John Lennon<br />9. <i>History</i> - Loudon
Wainwright III<br />10. <i>The Boatman's Call</i> - Nick Cave and the Bad
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<title>45 Years and Still Kickin'</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2007 08:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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If you know me, you know that I am obsessed with The Beatles, perhaps
unhealthily obsessed.  I am mesmerized by their music, and I have been
since the first time I heard "Help!" as a very young boy.  I'm crazy. I
consider Paul McCartney a greater genius than Brian Wilson, and  I still
prefer John Lennon to Bob Dylan.  Music snobs do not take kindly to either
position.  They will say, "Have you listened to <i>Pet Sounds</i>?!?!" and
I will say, "Yes, and I think <i>Sgt. Peppers</i> is better."  On Dylan,
they will be quick to point out that Lennon tried, in vain to write Dylan
songs, and failed.  That may very well be true, but I don't think Dylan
could ever write a song as good as "A Day in the Life".  <br /><br
/>I've spent a lot of time at Barnes and Noble recently.  A LOT.  I spent
most nights there last week, going there whenever I got the chance.  It's
soothing, peaceful, and there is so much to discover, so much to learn. 
Having money again has helped too, because I don't feel terrible about
buying a book every now and then, though most days I still just go to sit
and read.  <br /><br /><br />I was there Saturday, sitting in the cafe,
and they began playing a mix of Beatles' songs.  I stopped reading, and
just sat there listening.  The last song played before the electricity
went out was "Let it Be".  I have never been so moved by that song. 
<i>When the broken hearted people living in the world agree that
<strong>there will be an answer</strong>, let it be.</i>  <br /><br
/>Last week was a rotten, tiring week.  I'm losing my grip, and in many
ways, I've lost hold of everything that once grounded me.  In that moment
though, sitting there with a thunder storm pounding on the windows behind
me, and a song playing through speakers only audible to a careful
listener, I felt better than I have in years.  It was momentary pleasure,
and I don't believe that the music healed me, and maybe it wasn't even the
thing that really made me happy.  But I want to go back there.<br /><br
/><br />
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<title>Regina Spektor Was Great</title>
<description>No review, but wow!  What an INCREDIBLE voice. </description>
<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 04:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>Open Call</title>
<description>I haven't really latched on to any new bands in a while. Does anybody have
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 07:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
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I haven't really latched on to any new bands in a while. Does anybody have
any suggestions.  They don't even have to be new, just something you think
I'd like.<br /><br />
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<title>Regina Spektor</title>
<description>I'm seeing her in five days suckers.  My sister is tight.</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 06:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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I'm seeing her in five days suckers.  My sister is tight.
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<title>Down Where the Drunkards Roll</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 04:38:41 +0000</pubDate>
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You can be a gambler<br />Who never drew a hand<br />You can be a
sailor<br />Who never left dry land<br />You can be Lord Jesus<br />All
the world will understand<br />Down where the drunkards roll<br />Down
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<title>Hey, I Have a Blog</title>
<description>Okay, I have neglected this thing pretty badly, but I'm going to halfway
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<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 02:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Okay, I have neglected this thing pretty badly, but I'm going to halfway
make good on a few of my promises.  <br /><br /><i>In Rainbows</i>:
Really good album.  I didn't expect to hear an album this reserved and
subtle, but it works very well.<br />I'm not really going to go in depth,
but I must give a kudos to Colin Greenwood for manhandling the bass.  The
moment he first breaks into the mix in "15 Step" makes me rewind it every
time.  There are a few bassists I really love (Mike Mills, Geddy Lee, Paul
McCartney), and with this album, I've officially added Colin to that list. 
<br />If I had to rate it next to other Radiohead albums I'd say that it's
better than <i>Amnesiac</i> and <i>Hail to the Thief</i>, but not quite as
good as <i>Kid A</i> (though time will tell which has more staying power).
 Very solid album.<br />Favorite Tracks: "15 Step", "Nude", "All I Need",
"Arpeggii", "Jigsaw Falling Into Place", and "Videotape".<br /><br
/>Loudon Wainwright III:  Awesome, awesome show.  Loudon was so gracious
and personable with his audience (he was kind enough to talk to me after
the show).  It's so refreshing to see someone who really loves his job and
genuinely loves playing for his fans.  <br />Anyways, there were about 150
of us crammed into Cactus Cafe in Austin by the time he finally took the
stage.  He played a great mix of old and new songs, and a couple of very
well-chosen covers (Richard Thompson's "Down Where the Drunkards Roll" was
absolutely chilling).  He came out and played a long, healthy encore and
then went out to the front to meet some people.  He talked to me briefly,
asking about my age and seeing if I was a fan of Rufus.  When I asked for
a picture, he laughed and said "Of course", and after that he called me
his "lovechild".  I have the pictures, but I'm too lazy to post them.  If
you have facebook, you can look at them there.  <br />Bottom line: Loudon
is awesome.<br /><br />Ryan Adams:  Some of you may remember my
distressed rant after seeing him the first time.  Seeing him a second time
made me realize just how disappointing that first show was, because I saw
what I missed.  Adams and the Cardinals were unbelievable.  The only other
band I've seen that is tighter musically is Wilco.  They were great
together.  I loved it.  Truly one of the best shows I've seen.<br />Oh,
and if you weer wondering about his stage presence, he definitely turned
that switch on before he came out.  
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<title>A More Official Reaction to &lt;i&gt;In Rainbows&lt;/i&gt;</title>
<description>Okay, &lt;i&gt;In Rainbows&lt;/i&gt; is &lt;ul&gt;awesome.&lt;/ul&gt;  The
last 3 tracks are flawless.  Absolutely perfect.  [...]</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 11 Oct 2007 03:45:27 +0000</pubDate>
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Okay, <i>In Rainbows</i> is <ul>awesome.</ul>  The last 3 tracks are
flawless.  Absolutely perfect.  It was the kind of triumphant conclusion
that was able to nearly induce tears.  <br /><br />Full review coming
this week.
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<title>A Few Reactions to &lt;i&gt;In Rainbows&lt;/i&gt;</title>
<description>(This is an initial reaction.  I've listened to it a total of ONE
time)&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1. So surreal.  [...]</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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(This is an initial reaction.  I've listened to it a total of ONE time)<br
/><br />1. So surreal.  <br />2. Where is the rest of the band?  I know
they are there, but it doesn't <i>seem</i> like they are there.<br />3.
After almost 2 years of recording, I was really surprised to see an album
this subtle.  That's not a bad thing, just surprising.<br /><br />More
on this later.  Right now, I'm going to go try and wrap my mind around it
some more.  
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<title>New Concept</title>
<description>Power rankings.  They do it with sports, and I'm going to do it with bands.
 I really don't have the [...]</description>
<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 01:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Power rankings.  They do it with sports, and I'm going to do it with bands.
 I really don't have the energy or ambition to do a "Greatest Bands" post,
but I think this might be kind of cool (for me, anyways).  Here's how it
works.  Once a week, I'll put out a list of ten bands based on how much
I've been listening to them, expectations and general interest.  <br
/><br />Week 1:<br /><br />1. Radiohead - Their new album comes out
tomorrow, and everybody is super excited.   Given the amount of time they
have spent working on it, I'd say we were due for another masterpiece
(It's been 10 years since OK Computer).  <br /><br />2. U2 - Man, I
don't even know what to say about this band.  I don't know if there is
another band as epic in scope or as widely influential as this band. 
Bono-haters should be shot. <br /><br />3. John Lennon - <i>Plastic Ono
Band</i> is about as good as anything he did with the Beatles, and one of
the best albums I own.<br /><br />4. Broken Social Scene - Every song is
a celebration.<br /><br />5. Beck - Probably one of the last real musical
geniuses still making music. <br /><br />6. Spoon - Their recent SNL
performance gave them a considerable boost.<br /><br />7. The New
Pornographers - They are playing with Spoon on November 1.  Guilty by
association. <br /><br />8. Eisley - <i>Combinations</i> has been
growing on me.<br /><br />9. Billy Joel - If I could write pop songs
this good, I would drop out of school.<br /><br />10. Page France -
<i>...And the Family Telephone</i> is my favorite album of the year.
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<title>In Anticipation of the new Radiohead Album...</title>
<description>Favorite REM albums (pre-1990):&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;1.
Reckoning&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;2. Life's Rich Pagent &lt;br
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Favorite REM albums (pre-1990):<br /><br />1. Reckoning<br /><br />2.
Life's Rich Pagent <br /><br />3. Murmur<br /><br />4. Fables of the
Reconstruction<br /><br />5. Green<br /><br />6. Doccument <br /><br
/>7. Dead Letter Office
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<title>Favorite Directors</title>
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Here are my 5 (6...OK 7) favorite directors (in no particular order).  Some
of my friends are huge film buffs, and my list is probably going to look
pretty stupid next to theirs, but I'm okay with that.  <br />Next to each
director, I have listed in parentheses a few of their films that I have a
particular liking for. <br /><br />M. Night Shyamalan (<i>Signs</i>,
<i>Unbreakable</i>, <i>The Village</i>)<br /><br />Martin Scorsese
(<i>Goodfellas</i>, <i>The Departed</i>, <i>Casino</i>, and the half of
<i>No Direction Home</i> that I saw) <br /><br />The Coen Brothers
(<i>Raising Arizona</i>, <i>Fargo</i>, <i>The Man Who Wasn't There</i>,
<i>O, Brother Where Art Thou?</i>)<br /><br />Ken Burns (<i>The Civil
War</i>...need I say more?)<br /><br />Wes Anderson (<i>Bottle
Rocket</i>, <i>Royal Tennenbaums</i>)<br /><br />Steven Speilberg
(<i>Minority Report</i>, <i>Saving Private Ryan</i>, <i>Indiana Jones</i>,
and pretty much every blockbuster he ever made)<br /><br />Paul Thomas
Anderson (<i>Magnolia</i> is by itself, a big enough achievement to
include him on this list)<br /><br />Oh, and you Indie types can shut up
about Spielberg...he's awesome. 
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<title>50 Greatest Songs of the Past 50 Years</title>
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&lt;i&gt;Nightswimming&lt;/i&gt; - REM&lt;br /&gt;2.
&lt;i&gt;One&lt;/i&gt; - U2&lt;br /&gt;3. &lt;i&gt;Hallelujah&lt;/i&gt;
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In my humble opinion:<br /><br />1. <i>Nightswimming</i> - REM<br />2.
<i>One</i> - U2<br />3. <i>Hallelujah</i> - Leonard Cohen<br />4. <i>A
Day in the Life</i> - The Beatles<br />5. <i>Ballad of a Thin Man</i> -
Bob Dylan<br />6. <i>I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For</i> -
U2<br />7. <i>Stairway to Heaven</i> - Led Zeppelin<br />8. <i>American
Pie</i> - Don McLean<br />9. <i>Standing Up For Nothing</i> - Caedmon's
Call<br />10. <i>The Scientist</i> - Coldplay<br /><br />11. <i>Karma
Police</i> - Radiohead<br />12. <i>Yesterday</i> - The Beatles<br />13.
<i>Theologians</i> - Wilco<br />14. <i>English Girls Approximately</i> -
Ryan Adams<br />15. <i>Champagne Supernova</i> - Oasis<br />16. <i>There
She Goes</i> - The La's<br />17. <i>Desolation Row</i> - Bob Dylan<br
/>18. <i>Gold Soundz</i> - Pavement<br />19. <i>After the Goldrush</i> -
Neil Young<br />20. <i>Jealous Guy</i> - John Lennon<br /><br />21.
<i>Secret Garden</i> - Bruce Springsteen<br />22. <i>London Calling</i> -
The Clash<br />23. <i>Poor Places</i> - Wilco<br />24. <i>Spit on a
Stranger</i> - Pavement<br />25. <i>Lover</i> - Derek Webb<br />26.
<i>Where the Streets Have No Names</i> - U2<br />27. <i>Idioteque</i> -
Radiohead<br />28. <i>Two of Us</i> - The Beatles<br />29. <i>Not the
Land</i> - Caedmon's Call<br />30. <i>Mother</i> - John Lennon<br /><br
/>31. <i>Losing My Religion</i> - REM<br />32. <i>The Man Who Couldn't
Cry</i> - Loudon Wainwright III<br />33. <i>Hide Your Love Away</i> - The
Beatles<br />34. <i>Boys Don't Cry</i> - The Cure<br />35. <i>Soon</i> -
My Bloody Valentine<br />36. <i>Henry Lee</i> - Nick Cave and the Bad
Seeds<br />37. <i>Land Locked Blues</i> - Bright Eyes<br />38.
<i>Lovefool</i> - The Cardigans<br />39. <i>Teen Age Riot</i> - Sonic
Youth<br />40. <i>Tangerine</i> - Led Zeppelin<br /><br />41. <i>Let it
Be</i> - The Beatles<br />42. <i>Like a Prayer</i> - Madonna<br />43.
<i>Romulus</i> - Sufjan Stevens<br />44. <i>Friday I'm in Love</i> - The
Cure<br />45. <i>A Shot in the Arm</i> - Wilco<br />46. <i>Dancing in
the Dark</i> - Bruce Springsteen<br />47. <i>When the Stars Go Blue</i> -
Ryan Adams<br />48. <i>Night of the Living Dead</i> - Tilly and the
Wall<br />49. <i>Jeremy</i> - Pearl Jam<br />50. <i>4X10</i> - Loudon
Wainwright III<br /><br />Many of these are really popular songs...I
guess there is a reason they were popular.  <br />
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<title>I'm Losing My Edge</title>
<description>I just listened to the new Dashboard Confessional &lt;a
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<pubDate>Sat, 29 Sep 2007 21:24:41 +0000</pubDate>
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I just listened to the new Dashboard Confessional <a
href="http://www.myspace.com/dashboardconfessional">album</a> and I liked
it.  Sue me.
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