No doubt, but I think most of us who have fallen off are in the LetMeSleep camp.Lament wrote:Tons. It may be because of the nature of my job, but I hear this constantly, and it just gets infuriating.durdencommatyler wrote:Do you have a lot of those people in your life? My experience seems to be the opposite. Virtually ALL of my friends admit that they've fallen off seeking out new stuff and sort of hate themselves for it, myself included.
But the 00s were probably my most expansive years as far as my musical taste is concerned.
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Of course! And you should. Who's criticizing your picks, though? Certainly not me.Lament wrote:If my picks can get criticized for being too obscure, I reserve the right to criticize people's picks for being too obvious.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh boy...Lament wrote:II would've never known that killer Tripping Daisy song THIP picked if I hadn't made noise about people's approaches, so I don't really intend on stopping now.
I have no problem with your criticism.
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Most of my obscure stuff comes from rmLament wrote:If my picks can get criticized for being too obscure, I reserve the right to criticize people's picks for being too obvious.durdencommatyler wrote:Oh boy...Lament wrote:II would've never known that killer Tripping Daisy song THIP picked if I hadn't made noise about people's approaches, so I don't really intend on stopping now.
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But I can totally see how what Lament is saying would be goddamn infuriating.stip wrote:No doubt, but I think most of us who have fallen off are in the LetMeSleep camp.Lament wrote:Tons. It may be because of the nature of my job, but I hear this constantly, and it just gets infuriating.durdencommatyler wrote:Do you have a lot of those people in your life? My experience seems to be the opposite. Virtually ALL of my friends admit that they've fallen off seeking out new stuff and sort of hate themselves for it, myself included.
But the 00s were probably my most expansive years as far as my musical taste is concerned.
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I think to lay into excellent/influential tracks for being "too obvious" in a tournament trying to find the best of the decade is a bit of a silly position to take. I can totally understand taking issue with obvious songs that you don't care for anyway, though.
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This is a good post. This is what I've been driving at. Well put, Hulk.ABNorman wrote:I think to lay into excellent/influential tracks for being "too obvious" in a tournament trying to find the best of the decade is a bit of a silly position to take. I can totally understand taking issue with obvious songs that you don't care for anyway, though.
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You have no idea how often I have people in our general age range ask me some variation of "Oh God, you have to play NEW music at the club? That's so terrible. Music sucks these days!" It makes me want to punch them. And I'm not a violent person.durdencommatyler wrote:But I can totally see how what Lament is saying would be goddamn infuriating.
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I have at least 50 or 60 songs for the 00's that aren't 90s related that I love the only issue I've found is that most of the songs are from bands that I only dig one or two tracks and can leave the rest of their music. I have a hard time finding bands to love now.
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Surely those people are the same people who think what's on the radio automatically equates to the breadth of music available? I think our age group was slightly spoiled, since we did have a period in the 90's where some great music was also very popular. But that's almost certainly nostalgic revisionism - I'm sure there was a 90/10 split of garbage to good stuff on the radio back then as well. But people don't remember that - they remember THEIR musical experiences and gloss over the crap.Lament wrote:You have no idea how often I have people in our general age range ask me some variation of "Oh God, you have to play NEW music at the club? That's so terrible. Music sucks these days!" It makes me want to punch them. And I'm not a violent person.durdencommatyler wrote:But I can totally see how what Lament is saying would be goddamn infuriating.
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Absolutely this. I find myself loving certain tracks to death, but very rarely finding an artist who I can completely get behind. There've been a few, though.bada wrote:I have at least 50 or 60 songs for the 00's that aren't 90s related that I love the only issue I've found is that most of the songs are from bands that I only dig one or two tracks and can leave the rest of their music. I have a hard time finding bands to love now.
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I came up with 15 tracks, and that took a while. Most of the bands I was considering using in the 90's but didn't.bada wrote:I have at least 50 or 60 songs for the 00's that aren't 90s related that I love the only issue I've found is that most of the songs are from bands that I only dig one or two tracks and can leave the rest of their music. I have a hard time finding bands to love now.
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*sneaky edit there, Rangi...Rangi Guy wrote:I came up with 15 tracks, and that took a while. Most of the bands I was considering using in the 90's but didn't.bada wrote:I have at least 50 or 60 songs for the 00's that aren't 90s related that I love the only issue I've found is that most of the songs are from bands that I only dig one or two tracks and can leave the rest of their music. I have a hard time finding bands to love now.
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I will absolutely have a chvrches track on my team.Lament wrote:The person who picks that team will likely complain about my team being all "Elfish girls and beeping noises."
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No idea what you're talking aboutABNorman wrote:*sneaky edit there, Rangi...Rangi Guy wrote:I came up with 15 tracks, and that took a while. Most of the bands I was considering using in the 90's but didn't.bada wrote:I have at least 50 or 60 songs for the 00's that aren't 90s related that I love the only issue I've found is that most of the songs are from bands that I only dig one or two tracks and can leave the rest of their music. I have a hard time finding bands to love now.
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If I had the #1 overall pick for the 10s, the chances of me taking The Mother We Share with that pick are exceptionally high.numbers wrote:I will absolutely have a chvrches track on my team.Lament wrote:The person who picks that team will likely complain about my team being all "Elfish girls and beeping noises."
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Thing is if someone on here recommends a band you can download their entire discography. Scan through the albums and picks the one or two songs that hit you immediately and make a 10-12 song 'best of' playlist inside of 10 minutes. In the past if you spent $20 on a CD you damn well listened to it 100 times and fell in love. There's no time for love now Dr Jones.
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You better hope I'm not picking ahead of you.Lament wrote:If I had the #1 overall pick for the 10s, the chances of me taking The Mother We Share with that pick are exceptionally high.numbers wrote:I will absolutely have a chvrches track on my team.Lament wrote:The person who picks that team will likely complain about my team being all "Elfish girls and beeping noises."
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This is very true, and I will agree that it seems harder to find great albums today than it was 20 years ago. But I think the flip side is that it's easier to find great songs than it was 20 years ago.bada wrote:Thing is if someone on here recommends a band you can download their entire discography. Scan through the albums and picks the one or two songs that hit you immediately and make a 10-12 song 'best of' playlist inside of 10 minutes. In the past if you spent $20 on a CD you damn well listened to it 100 times and fell in love. There's no time for love now Dr Jones.
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Yeah, choice can be overwhelming - I first heard a Tom Waits track in 2003, loved it, and didn't listen to anything by him for 3 or 4 years because of the size of his discography. I feel bad not listening to albums in their entirety, though (especially since listening to Sgt Pepper's completely changed how I felt about The Beatles).bada wrote:Thing is if someone on here recommends a band you can download their entire discography. Scan through the albums and picks the one or two songs that hit you immediately and make a 10-12 song 'best of' playlist inside of 10 minutes. In the past if you spent $20 on a CD you damn well listened to it 100 times and fell in love. There's no time for love now Dr Jones.