R&P: Let’s decide — What are the best songs of 2009 (Round 1 – Part 6)?
Question : R&P: Let’s decide — What are the best songs of 2009 (Round 1 – Part 6)?
The never-ending battle continues.
Today we have a new guest contributor. You may know him as David, you may know him as paperbag, but he’s bee a regular here for quite a while (longer than I), and he was nice enough to write up some match-ups while I deal with cross-country flights. The First Annual Rock & Pop Best Song Competition (2009 Edition) continues.
MARQUEE MATCHUP
“Last of the English Roses” – Peter Doherty
The lead single from the celebrated and controversial indie icon’s debut solo album. Produced by Stephen Street (The Smiths), this atmospheric, elegant song features Blur’s Graham Coxon on guitar. Picture a lost love from your past as you listen.
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“Moving Clocks Run Slow” – We Were Promised Jetpacks
Hailed by critics for their “youthful brio and subtlety” (Mojo) and “dreamy and impressionistic” lyrics (The A.V. Club), this Scottish band cites The Twilight Sad and Frightened Rabbits as influences. Listen to this song from their debut album and see if you feel the praise is deserved.
MATCH UP 2:
“Antenna” – Sonic Youth
A song from The Eternal, Sonic Youth’s sixteenth album. Always pushing the musical envelope, and therefore always polarizing, the band describe this song as a “melodious ode to fleeting fantasy and unresolved desire with the sound of two analogue radios communicating the emotional action.” Are you on their unique wavelength or eager to tune out?
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“The Fixer” – Pearl Jam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_d6Km3QJFc
A lighter-than-usual single from the Seattle icons. Are they… having a good time?! It’s certainly no “World Wide Suicide.” A few critics have blasted PJ for this bouncier, more pop-oriented sound, damning it as forced and ill-fitting. Do you concur or are you too busy nodding your head and singing along with poppier Vedder?
MATCH UP 3:
“My Wife’s Home Town” – Bob Dylan
http://www.lala.com/#search/bob%20dylan%20my%20wife%27s%20home%20town
The legendary singer/songwriter is pushing 70 and still kicking. It’s been said his voice (always an acquired taste) is shot and he should retire; others insist he’s as brilliant and relevant as ever. Listen to this cut from Together Through Life and decide for yourself.
(editor’s note: no youtube link, sorry guys).
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“Wretched World” – Converge
If elderly Dylan isn’t to your taste, perhaps a metalcore band from Salem, Massachusetts will be. This song features contributions from Genghis Tron and is included on their most recent album, Axe to Fall.
MATCH UP 4:
“New Divide” – Linkin Park
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysSxxIqKNN0
A song by one of the decade’s most successful American bands for 2009′s most popular (and most plot-free) film–this is without a doubt music as big business. Empty bombast? Or a rousing anthem? You decide. And decide quick, before Michael Bay and Megatron blow Yahoo! Answers to smithereens!
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“Savior” – Rise Against
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qhry7ufxno
Vocalist Tim McIlrath and his band of melodious hardcore men hail from Chicago. This is one of their most successful singles to date. Oh, the angst! The sorrow! Do you feel their pain? Or will you vote against Rise Against?
MATCH UP 5:
“Baby By Me” – 50 Cent
G-Unit! The movie! The video games! You would be forgiven if you had forgotten 50 Cent’s career as a recording artist. Sales for Before I Self Destruct, his fourth album, were disappointing. Listen to this song, which features Ne-Yo, and decide if people are missing out by missing Curtis’ newer music.
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“Love Me” – Justin Bieber
Get perfect hair or die tryin’. See the 15-year-old lothario steal from The Cardigans and woo tween girls from coast to coast! Does this simple, sweet pop song leave you smiling or does Justin have your stomach turning?
You, the community here at Yahoo! Answers, nominated 350+ songs, your favorites of the year, to face-off in head-to-head battles, tournament style, to determine the best songs of this calendar year.
As always, I ask that you listen to all of the songs… don’t vote on name alone. Listen to them, weigh them, and then choose with reason, which song is the better of the two in the given match ups. Star it, and try to get as many voters to this thing as you can.
So, THE QUESTION: which songs are the better of each these match ups (even if it’s only the lesser of two evils in your eyes)?
if you listened to this one Justin Bieber song — feel free to ignore my “listen to every song” rule for future Justin Bieber songs (oh, and there are like 5 more of those things on the list…. thanks, tweens).
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Best answer:
Answer by Dark Materials™
”Moving Clocks Run Slow” – We Were Promised Jetpacks”
“Antenna” – Sonic Youth” {this was a difficult choice}
“My Wife’s Home Town” – Bob Dylan
“New Divide” – Linkin Park
“Love Me” – Justin Bieber.
Last of the English Roses
Antenna
My Wife’s Home Town
Savior
Baby By Me