Our inaugural year as bloggers has taken us to numerous shows in the area with Sparks in hand. How many times can I say BoH in one post? The descending triplets that start off this song still give me shivers. What? 2 BoH songs? And 2 different BoH songs as number one? Holy crap. My ears have never rang harder after hearing this song live.ġ. The power and emotion exuded in this song makes it impossible to keep off the list. "I'm Taking The Train Home" - The Twilight Sad. This is my favorite band discovered this year.ģ. Have I talked about these guys before? Seriously, though. I can't believe I would love a song that reminds me of Catholics so much. The broken record style of the Steely Dan sample is so catchy, it's almost annoying. While listening to this I anticipated a 2 measure break out, as in Kid A's "Morning Bell," but it never happened. At least they have one good one on there. The dragging end of The Stage Names is a complete 180° from this song. "Our Life Is Not A Movie Or Maybe" - Okkervil River. pointed out, TBW live don't completely live up to the album. When I got this album, I listened to this song at least 4 times in a row. Even though it's not one of the more upbeat songs on the album, which I actually complained about, the piano and acoustic guitar tug at my heartstrings. Not realizing that we would be doing this list, most of these songs are found on the Top 10 Albums post. When I think of the best songs of 2007, unlike G.H., I think of songs off of albums that were released in 2007, not 2006 (see his number 5). I personally find the almost-lazy, clanking percussion addictive (kinda like this tune), and twang-filled, pot-scented late afternoon groove just reeks of the band's move back down South. Sometimes you just have to give it to the best tune. That's probably best, though Win Butler and his Canadian circus do wonders with the weirdest Springsteen song ever.ġ. As far as subject matter goes, father-daughter songs about trying to honor Jesus by turning your little girl into a teen idol are few and far between. "(Antichrist Television Blues)" - The Arcade Fire. I've said it before, but if Tim McGraw records this, it goes platinum.Ģ. Easily the most poignant, heartbreaking song of the year in my book, and easily the best song written about the fallout of the war in Iraq. Catchy little tune about "strangeholds" turns into a charging, uplifting coda, the best of the year.ģ. Of these standouts, there was only one contender for this list.Ĥ. Off an album of like fifty songs, there were a handful of real quality standouts. But ol' Bob Schneider gave them the same name, and under that name he penned and recorded one of the best lysergically-infused song suites of his impressive career.ĥ. Yes, it comprises two tracks and four parts, and neither track seems really related. "Beautiful Machine, Parts 1-4" - The Apples in Stereo. They could never quite muster the studio perfection of this choice little nugget onstage, but that shouldn't detract too much from the power pop gem of the year.Ħ. The place in my heart for tight, girl-boy vocal, sugary indie pop is larger than I care to admit.ħ. "When You Were a Millionaire" - The Eames Era. An underwhelming third album that was still pretty good kicked off with this rousing opener.Ĩ. He might miss as often as he hits with little ditties like this, but he hits here with a damn purty one.ĩ. I've always held the belief that one brilliant song can be as much of an achievement as anything else, and, frankly, that the Kingsmen should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame purely on the strength of "Louie Louie" alone. But songs have a life themselves and they're the most basic form of music consumption possible. Truth be told, we consume a lot more mp3s these days (Rockist sacrilege, I know) than complete albums. We've done our favorite full-lengths and our favorite shows.
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