My Top 10 Favorite Songs of 2009 (share yours in Comments)
December 5, 2009
Actually, I am not really sure if some of these came out in 2008 so I’m gonna cheat a little and say its what I listened to in 2009! Also, I didn’t translate these lyrics so if they are wrong please don’t blame me but feel free to add any corrections in comments if you’d like.
All around beauty
1. Bon Iver – Re: Stacks -Album For Emma
Lyrics
This my excavation and today is kumran
Everything that happens is from now on
This is pouring rain, This is paralyzed
I keep throwing it down two-hundred at a time
It’s hard to find it when you knew it
When your money’s gone, And you’re drunk as hell
On your back with your racks as the stacks as your load
In the back and the racks and the stacks are your load
In the back with your racks and you’re un-stacking your load
I’ve twisting to the sun I needed to replace
The fountain in the front yard is rusted out
All my love was down, In a frozen ground
There’s a black crow sitting across from me; his wiry legs are crossed
And he’s dangling my keys he even fakes a toss
This is not the sound of a new man or crispy realization
It’s the sound of the unlocking and the lift away
Your love will be, Safe with me
(pronounced Bon EE VARE)
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The Origins and Evolution of a Song
2. One Eskimo – Khandi (Ash Howes Mix) Album One Eskimo
One Eskimo samples Candi Staton He Called Me Baby, in this song.
Candi’s original song covers a soul version of a country song.
Candi Stanton, He Called Me Baby.
and the original country version.
Tennessee Ernie FordShe Called Me Baby
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Storytellers
XPN David Dye’s World Cafe Live
(As written for XPN)
When faced with a recent personal tragedy, former Felice Brothers multi-instrumentalist Simone Felice had to make some tough choices: After the death of his first child, he decided to leave the band he’d founded with his brothers. Along with longtime friend and Parliament contributor Robert “Chicken” Burke, Felice formed The Duke & The King.
The band’s minimalist folk wades in the waters of nostalgia while retaining contemporary touches. Felice’s lyrics pine for the past alongside light acoustic guitar and drizzle of ambient effects, and it works: Instead of the loud, raucous energy of Felice’s former band, The Duke & The King favors contemplative ballads and rich storylines. The duo’s first album is titled Nothing Gold Can Stay.
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Withstanding the test of time
4. Lucinda Williams-Honey Bee-Album Little Honey
Musicians like Lucinda, make you think how do the Madonna’s of the world happen.
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American Roots
5. Felice Brothers-<a href=”//www.sendspace.com/file/gq7qrw”>The Big Surprise-Album Yonder is the Clock
Old Crow Medicine Show; The Big Surprise Tour was probably one of the most
entertaining concerts I have ever been to this year. If The Felice Brothers ever come
to your town go see them live you will have no regrets.
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Badass
6. The Dead Weather – I Cut Like a Buffalo -Album Horehound
I recently posted the “OFFICIAL” video on this site but check the link for the alternative version.
“She Cuts Up Her Buffalo,” you know what that means, that means you’re dead.
Check out their You Tube Channel: The Dead Weather TV Jack directs a lot of his video’s. There is no end to his talent.
One of my favorite websites is The White Stripes site. Really creative and beautifully designed. I really want the Meg Diana Analog Camera. (Santa)
The Raconteurs site is pretty damn cool too. Check it out.
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Dirty Boys who can sing
7. Fleet Foxes- Oliver James -Album Fleet Foxes
Just an amazing sound, never a sell out, true to their roots. You would never see them pushing their own clothing line unless it was for Goodwill or Salvation Army. Not even a website-Luckily they do have a MySpace page. So old school I love it. Check out this video for some awesome acoustic and a cappella Fleet Foxes. Cannot wait for their next album .
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Raw Talent
8. J.Tillman-Crosswinds-Album-Year in the Kingdom
J. Tillman, the drummer for Fleet Foxes also has a solo career. I just think he’s a master with percussion as you can hear in Crosswinds.
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Bratty Talent
9. MGMT Time to Pretend-Oracle Spectacular
Time to express my humble opinion; I think Andrew Vanwhatsisname is an arrogant little brat who goes on about being a college graduate from a school that for a LOT of people is a safety school. Having said that, I do think this album has some really good songs. I wish these kids who have a hard time expressing themselves in a public forum without sounding arrogant or entitled would just shut up and sing.
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Bringing back Soul
10. Black Joe Lewis and the Honeybears –Sugarfoot-Album Tell Me What Your Name Is
I see Black Joe Lewis as this decades James Brown with a little bit of The Time thrown in (outfits and hair a lot less over the top). Unfortunately, I did not get the chance to see him in Austin but he sure knows how to put a little sizzle in your wiggle.
December 6, 2009 at 4:52 pm
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December 6, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Fleet Foxes has become one of my favourite bands this year. Their music takes me to another time. Don’t ask me why though… 🙂 “Oliver James” is amazing, but “Tiger Mountain Peasant Song” has become my favourite just because of this version:
Robin’s so passionate and humble… luv him.
Btw, La Blogoteque rocks! 🙂
Love “Time to Pretend”. I’m going to check the other bands…
December 6, 2009 at 5:11 pm
I forgot to share my favourite songs!
Song to Self by Travis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=burrl9TgtPQ
Love the lyrics and the song has a special meaning to me. The band asked their fans to send vids of their interpretation of the song 🙂
Another favourite by them, “Friends”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzeRl83QtIA
A Dustland Fairytale by The Killers… I went to their show a week ago and this song sounds amazing live: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f76oTcUD__E
🙂
December 6, 2009 at 5:48 pm
Thanks Leti! just watched all ur videos. I don’t know Travis and believe it or not, i’m only familiar with one Killers song, Mr. Brightside. Love the Outsiders homage in their video. Thanks for sharing!
December 6, 2009 at 9:51 pm
No worries! I’m glad you watched the videos 🙂 It’s always nice to share music… Cheers!
December 6, 2009 at 8:49 pm
Top 10 is hard because I love music almost as much as the oxygen I breath…So I will try to be brief….
1.Manhattan- K.O.L. and we all know and love them, so enough said!
2. M-83…Saturdays Youth….Takes you back to dark, melancholy, beautiful days of being 15 with your best friends, (sometimes hanging in the cemetery)
3. We Are Scientists, found this at Forgotten Felines for a $1.00,an up-scale Goodwill. It was the best $1.00 I had ever spent!
4. The Killers-Hot Fuss…their first album,(and still makes me giddy and cathartic inside)
5. MGMT-(O.S) I played the hell out of this album, but I agree with you on their personal conduct.
6. Cocteau Twins- Treasure…An oldie but a goodie that never goes out of style. Gives me sweet solitude everytime I listen.
7.Arcade Fire- Neon Bible-I wasn’t an instant fan, but upon further listening and understanding they definitely grow on you. Just recently Where the Wild Things Are used their song in the trailer… Check them out on (You Tube).
8.Homorary Title…(The little indie band that could!)They didn’t make it ALL THE WAY, but I certainly loved them enough to buy their stuff).
9.****NOT to be mistaken for the other guy!!! UNKLE BOB,”Swans”…On You Tube…(Watch the acoustic version of him sitting on the floor). You may cry depending upon your disposition. I balled like a little girl! 😉 That song is epic!
10. Matt Kearney…(Yes, love him or hate him). I love him and his new album is nice music to study Organic Chem by, but he still holds a sweet space in my heart for all things nostalgic.
Enjoy! Carla
P.S. The Smiths-Asleep, should have been 2 or 3. So check that out too(great lyrics/melody).