Any songs written in the 00s that you consider a classic (any genre, but preferably by a new band or artist as well)?
I know only 4.
A couple:
"The DJ's Got a Gun" - Robots In Disguise
"Go!!!" - Flow ( from the Naruto opening theme #4 )
Any songs written in the 00s that you consider a classic (any genre, but preferably by a new band or artist as well)?
I know only 4.
A couple:
"The DJ's Got a Gun" - Robots In Disguise
"Go!!!" - Flow ( from the Naruto opening theme #4 )
Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Robots In Disguise | Esperanza Spalding
Sue Denim (Robots In Disguise) | Sue Denim (2)
"Can you explain why blue looks blue?" - Francis Crick
Apologize- One Republic Feat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVKRQ0NBIk4
紅- X Japan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6lKT8REALw
Ill add more later
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Christina Aguilera - Candyman - from the moment Alexandra Burke sang it on the X Factor, I fell in love with it. Fantastic.
Leon Jackson - Creative - it's not actually been released on disk or digital download yet, but the video is still there and it's great.
Just to prove I'm not just into big band swing stuff - Britney Spears - Lucky - I suppose it's a bit young for me, even Wikipedia calls it teen pop, but I love it anyway. When it first came out I was going through a bad patch and I suppose I sympathized with it.
Anastasia - Left Outside Alone - hadn't heard this song in over five years, but I still remember it - that, in my opinion, being the hallmark of a fantastic track.
Leona Lewis - A Moment Like This - just one word, fantastic.
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Norah Jones - Don't know why.
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But in all seriousness...
The Sailing to Philadelphia album by Knopfler was released after 2000, wasn't it? There have been a number of other good ones too, like Chinese Democracy or Black Ice.
And if you enjoy britpop(I don't) there's been a lot of new releases and bands(like babyshambles or Franz Ferdinand)...
Oh, and White Stripes have made some brilliant albums. And Foo Fighters has made something too I think? And I'm probably missing quite a few...
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
Here are some classic '00 songs: http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/pages....11656&s=pages-
Now if you were talking about 2000, I wouldn't consider any song of the decade to be a classic, especially since we aren't even done with the decade.
Even if we were, there is just too many Greenday-wannabes with emo haircuts and voices that sound exactly the same, and too many bubblegum-pop American Idle rejects in music today that everything is forgetable.
Give me The Eagles any day.
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True. But there are some... ACDC is rocking like ever, for example, and that Chinese Democracy was released before democracy in China truly shocking.
But yeah. The 00's will probably go down in history as the lamest decade ever. And when you remember the poodles of the 80's, that's saying something.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
The Eagles of Death Metal?
Edit: actually, if you're thinking 70's, the Buffalo Killers might be more up your alley.
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Bloc Party
Helicopter
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=2R6S5CJWlco
The Klaxons
Golden Skans
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=yYKfX60bPrI
Franz Ferdinand
Take me out
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=x_9GR9kdZ3o
Katey Perry
A very bad song
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=3fBdgZ...eature=related
Justin "way too skux" Timberlake
Shekshy Back
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=yVZyxuhPjFw
MCR
The Black Parade
http://nz.youtube.com/watch?v=btABvQsU8Ok
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Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Robots In Disguise | Esperanza Spalding
Sue Denim (Robots In Disguise) | Sue Denim (2)
"Can you explain why blue looks blue?" - Francis Crick
What's different:
- Minimalism.
- Bass is out/gone/muted.
- (what Kek said ) Vocalists sound the same.
What the same:
- The drugged/drunk musicians are still better....
- Older songs still get butchered.
Bob Marley | Burning Spear | Robots In Disguise | Esperanza Spalding
Sue Denim (Robots In Disguise) | Sue Denim (2)
"Can you explain why blue looks blue?" - Francis Crick
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Reasonable choices other than this. The Klaxons are perhaps the most overrated scene kid group to ever pollute the radio with their vile filth. I don't know when putting a rubbish synthesiser beat with screaming vocals over it suddenly became a recipe for success but in all seriousness I personally consider them garbage. At least the 80's groups can claim to of started the original trend of mainly talentless music but by trying to bring the same thing back into the 21st century complete with ridiculous hair styles I mean seriously, some things are best left in the past.
Even worse you see people walking round wearing cloths which bands like this have thrown into the main stream. Come one now I thought we were over the 80's bad dress sense some one needs to tell these people that tight skinny red jeans don't belong on a man. EVER. It defies the roles of human nature.. .
The thing is I was actually foolish enough to borrow their album of a friend after hearing this song and thinking maybe they might have similar tracks but the thing is they don't! After a while I realised this song wasn't all that great but Christ their albums even worse. It's like some one got a bag of cats drowned them and then recorded twelve songs out of their screams.
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I feel Outkast's Hey Ya! will be remembered. I'm a music junkie but I'll stick with a fun song and not waste time going into detail about the songs of the decade since they'll probably be from bands that no one has heard of - or likes :P
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Hmmm.... Most of these are my favs...
System of a Down:
Chop Suey !
Toxicity
Rage Against the Machine
Renegades of Funk
Audioslave
Like a Stone
Be Yourself
Killers
Mr. Brightside
Bryan Adams
Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Snow (Hey Oh)
Dani California
Cold Play
Yellow
Speed of Sound
Their entire album Rush of Blood to the Head
Gorillaz
Clint Eastwood
19-2000
Feel Good Inc.
Foo Fighters
Best of You
Gwen Stefani
Cool
The Sweet Escape
Evanescence
My Immortal
Bring Me to Life
Jay-Z
I Just Wanna Love U (Give it 2 Me)
Flipsyde
Someday
Angel
Linkin Park
Their Meteora album
Also their Numb/Encore duet with Jay-Z
Alicia Keys
No One
Jason Mraz
I'm Yours
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There are a couple good songs here and there. A few bearable pop songs every now and then. In the land of rock('n'roll) there are a few gems like Four Kicks and almost everything by the Kings of Leon and pretty much anything by the Black Keys, and more obscurely Just Don't Care by Dollhouse and You On The Run by the Black Angels.
The only thing for me to come close has to be the Mars Volta's first album, De-Loused In the Comatorium. Some of the best musicianship I've ever heard. But, then again truly great songs are both astounding and broadly reaching to (almost) all society.
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And hold that everything depends upon having the “right” religion.
But when one really knows, one has no need of religion. - Mahavyuha Sutra
Freedom necessarily involves risk. - Alan Watts
Last Resort, anyone, or too cliche? I don't even really like this kind of stuff I just thought I'd throw it out there.
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I can think of a few songs from this decade I like. Not really any I can imagine being popular in a decade or two, though. I'm probably just getting too old in my mid twenties, though.
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Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows
No One Knows - Live are Reading
perhaps the best single ever.
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Uhm..... Right. That may apply to painters, but it doesn't apply to musicians.
Some of the greatest in history:
- Louis Armstrong
- Frank Sinatra
- Ledzep
- Clapton
- Michael Jackson
- Johnny Cash
- Aretha Franklin
- The Beatles, including the solo's
- Rolling Stones
....And the list goes on. Every single one of them were/are massive icons in their time. I actually can't think of any musicians who are greater now than when they lived.
Still maintain that crying on the pitch should warrant a 3 match ban
My favorte songs tend not to be "classics", per se.
If I HAD to pick a favorite song of mine that's "timeless"(again, per se), it would be this
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