1) Kiss Me, Son of God – They Might Be Giants
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This is They Might Be Giants at their best. A shot song that last less then 2 minutes and packs more social commentary then the average Rage Against the Machine song. Sarcastic, quirky and catchy; what more do you want?
2) God Is In The Radio – Queens of The Stone Age
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From short and catchy to long and plodding. It is pretty easy to see that this is fronted by the same guy who fronts Them Crooked Vultures. Queens of the Stone Age are all about being a mid-tempo, semi-loud, monotonous beast and this song is no exception. The guitar solo is really classy though.
3) Somewhere – Soundgarden
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What is wrong with grunge as a genre? Soundgarden. Needlessly sloppy and full of pointless angst; it is almost impossible to imagine that the same people who did such a great song as Blackhole Sun could also come out with all this horrible mediocre bullshit music. This one isn’t that bad but it sure isn’t good.
4) Memories Are Made Of This – Johnny Cash
What is wrong with county as a genre? Well it sure isn’t Johnny Cash. Avoiding all the common pitfalls of country Cash always delivers. He can be the most depressed person on the planet one moment, but when he is happy nothing in the world can bring him down. And he takes you with him on this cover of a Dean Martin song as he talks about all the pleasant things that make up the memories we chose to keep.
5) Mr. Pitiful – Otis Redding
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Oh boy do I love me some Otis Redding. Redding is one of the greatest singers ever and one of the true romantics in music. He always put 120% of himself into his songs and especially live he would be up there dancing and singing and dancing even when the audience was ready to collapse. Mr. Pitiful is one of his best.
6) 10:1 – Rogue Wave
I don’t have a lot to say about this one. A decent tune that is catchy and dreamy but not much else. Rogue Wave has better.
7) Mr. Richland’s Favorite Song – Harry Nilsson
Oh man I love this song. The low but kind of repressed swing of the horns are the basis of a great story about a teen idol as both his fans and the singer himself out grow his fame. The vocal wah wahs at the end are great and a common device used by Nilsson; man you really have to have confidence in your voice to do that.
8) Stiletto – Billy Joel
Not one of Billy Joel’s better known songs which is a shame. Jazzy and driven with a solid rhythm section and some soulful saxophones. When I saw him do it live he introduced by saying “Now this song isn’t what people call “politically correct” but I don’t give a shit I am doing it anyways”. Just a cool song.
9) Say You Love Me – Fleetwood Mac
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Fleetwood Mac has some of the most inventive pop hooks ever conceived attached to their name. This song isn’t one of them but it is a still good. Say You Love Me has a pretty basic bass pattern, pretty basic country twang to the backing guitars and pianos. The only thing that really makes this song worth its fame is the guitar solo and lead guitar licks when they show up.
10) Magic Power – Triumph
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Triumph is often considered the poor man’s Rush. Well if that is true call me a poor man because, while they are similar, they lack the pretentiousness and seriousness of Rush. This song is a souring anthem, a stadium song (but in the good sense). And while I would never treat this like a great piece of art it certainly is a great piece of fun.
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