I think I posted this already on a previous list. This could have been just another decent-mid song if song by another pop country artist, but I think the extra production subtleties combined with Rimes vocal delivery is what takes it to another level.
I think this song has some of my favorite use of backup vocals, the harmonizing voice in the background is like a peer into the soul of the narrator, and then added to the slower bridge part. The lyrics should be nonsensical, but seem meaningful somehow. My 2nd favorite song from them after Otherside.
While I grew up an OTH over OC guy, there's no denying the greatness of the latter's theme song. The best piano riff on the list isn't Carlton's A Thousand Miles, but this song's. That combined with the opening lines "we've been on the run, driving in the sun, looking out for number one" and "hustler's grab your guns, shadow weighs a ton, driving down the 101" makes you feel like on a ride with them. The only reason I didn't have it higher is the chorus is a bit worse than the verses.
7. The Dixie Chicks - Long Time Gone (someone tell them it's ok to change their name back)
I always liked the storytelling of this song describing how she had to leave people because she had a different destiny, I read in the original song it's a guy singing about an ex girlfriend but it works great with her singing about a friend as well. Every member of the band contributes in a big way with the banjo and fiddle parts.
One of my favorite ballads of the 2000s, growing up I didn't know about the biblical source so the parts about cutting hair and the history books not mentioning us just seemed really romantic to me, and she sings it so well.
The Redacted Chicks were pretty huge around then. They got nominated for this album, but didn't win until 07, the big comeback after they had been cancelled for not supporting the Iraq war.
It is funny how their history intersected with cancel culture twice.
5. Our Lady Peace - Innocent
These guys started out as the Canadian Stone Temple Pilots knockoff but then went 2000s pop rock which was my favorite version, with some great songs like Thief, Life and Innocent, the latter my favorite. I think the drumming is key, I like the stories of strugglin kids and the vocals of the pre-chorus, chorus and post-chorus parts are beautifully sung.
My favorite song from his 2002 album The Rising and unique for his discography with an African chant type of feel and female backup vocals, but at the same time you can relate to it in a normal relationship way you want. I like how after it builds in momentum it pulls back a bit midway through to deliver the lyrics, before building up again.
What can you say about 2002's most iconic song? A part of me wanted to rank it lower due to overexposure, but I think it wouldn't be fair. The production is great with the guitar and piano parts and I really like the build over every verse as he becomes more successful but comes closer to losing himself, as I mentioned earlier the 3rd verse culminating in taking the leap feet fail me not is my favorite.
What a great mix of piano part (simple yet somehow so memorable?), Martin's singing, backup harmonies and guitar and drums kicking in at the perfect time making one of the best best ballads of all time, and having one of the most memorable music videos doesn't hurt either.
I had Eminem and Coldplay in my top 3 similar to Flava'd, but what's #1 over the epic combo of The Scientist and Lose Yourself... it's not Outkast, which must be the omission he was referencing.
Yeah I messed that up after reading on wiki Stankonia was nominated for "2002" best album grammy (was really 2001 albums, but still not sure why it was eligible)
A strong contender for my favorite rap song along with Changes by 2pac, the MVP is arguably producer Kanye who puts together an insane instrumental track, while Kweli has perfect flow and sells the emotion of the song well. The chorus is perfect with a great pump up message. Kweli would go on to kind of rip himself off with I Try feat. Mary J Blige a few years later which I also really like (actually the verses lyrics are probably better), but the production and the chorus can't compete with this song.
1. Talib Kweli - Get By 2. Coldplay - The Scientist 3. Eminem - Lose Yourself 4. Bruce Springsteen - Worlds Apart 5. Our Lady Peace - Innocent 6. Regina Spektor - Samson 7. Dixie Chicks - Long Time Gone 8. Phantom Planet - California 9. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Can’t Stop 10. Leann Rimes - Life Goes On 11. Goo Goo Dolls - Here Is Gone 12. Counting Crows - American Girls 13. Johnny Cash - The Man Comes Around 14. Wilco - Jesus Etc. 15. Alanis Morissette - Hands Clean 16. Chantal Kreviazuk - Time 17. Santana feat. Michelle Branch - The Game of Love 18. Mariah Carey - Through the Rain 19. Good Charlotte - The Anthem 20. Vanessa Carlton - A Thousand Miles 21. Avril Lavigne - Sk8er Boi
Honorable mention: Hot Hot Heat - Bandages, Taking Back Sunday - Cute Without the E, Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows, Box Car Racer - I Feel So, Foo Fighters - Times Like These, Chad Kroeger feat. Josey Scott - Hero, 3 Doors Down - Here Without You, Shania Twain - I'm Gonna Getchya Good, Matchbox Twenty - Unwell
1. Lose Yourself - Eminem 2. Clocks - Coldplay 3. Downfall - TrustCompany 4. No One Knows - Queens of the Stone Age 5. Can’t Stop - Red Hot Chili Peppers 6. Im With You - Avril Lavigne 7. The Taste Of Ink - The Used 8. Cute Without The E - Taking Back Sunday 9. My Friends Over You - New Found Glory 10. A Thousand Miles - Vanessa Carlton 11. Fight Test - The Flaming Lips 12.. The Hell Song - Sum 41 13. There Is - Boxcar Racer 14. Show Me How To Live - Audioslave 15. Rock Your Body - Justin Timberlake 16. All My Life - Foo Fighters 17. Here To Stay - Korn 18. Up All Night - Unwritten Law 19. March of the fire ants - Mastodon 20. Get Free - The Vines 21. Hot In Herre - Nelly 22. What it is to burn - Finch 23. Dirrty - Christina Aguilera and Redman 24. The Anthem - Good Charlotte 25. She Will Be Loved - Maroon 5 26. Nothin - NORE 27, Not Falling - Mudvayne 28. Oh Boy - Camron 29. Drunken lullabies - Flogging Molly 30. Pass The Courvoisier - Busta Rhymes 31. Its Going Down - X-Ecutioners 32. Made You Look - Nas 33. Grindin - Clipse 34. Black Suits Comin - Will Smith*** 35. You know youre right - Nirvana 36. Busted - The Black Keys 37. Headstrong - Trapt 38. The Seed 2.0 - The Roots 39. The Way We Get By - Spoon 40. Our Lady Of Sorrow - My Chemical Romance 41. Send The Pain Below - Chevelle 42. Poem - Taproot 43. The Best of Me - The Starting Line 44. Hero - Chad Kroeger 45. Jenny From The Block - Jennifer Lopez 46. Keep Fishin - Weezer 47. Whats Luv - Fat Joe and Ashanti 48. Stick Em Up - Quarashi 49. Po Folk - Nappy Roots 50. Wanksta - 50 Cent
51. Get By - Taleb Kweli 52. Here Without You - 3 Doors Down 53. Hurt - Johnny Cash 54. I stand alone - Godsmack
Slotted Big Will in the 30s and bumped Godsmack out into the 50s. Sorry to Sully and the Scorpion King.
Wed Jul 24, 2024 2:41 pm
Flava'd vs The World
The Kramer
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I think the most interesting difference between our countdowns (other than the usual amount of bands vs solo artists) is that yours feels like a continuation or even end of the 90s era. Mine is more of a start of a new era with plenty of new faces and sounds. Meanwhile, looking forward/backward to 2001, that feels like the end of an era for me and has a crazy amount of all time favorites on it. Will surely tackle it eventually, but the tough part is that, unlike 2002, the song I'd pick for #1 now definitely would not have been #1 back then.
Fri Jul 26, 2024 12:22 pm
Algren
now we know
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