I was planning on reviewing the new Goodie Mob album but I made it through about three songs before giving up. And I spent much of those three minutes thinking I would much rather be listening to a new Gnarls Barkley instead. Gnarls Barkley of course is Cee-Lo Green’s other group made up of him and producer extraordinaire Danger Mouse. Supposedly there is a third Gnarls Barkley album coming but who knows when (Cee-Lo has another solo album in the works as well as his day job on The Voice while Mr. Mouse spent most of this year producing the yet to be announced new albums from U2, The Black Keys, and Frank Ocean, and well as recording a sophomore album with his other side-project Broken Bells). It is depressing to think that some people believe Gnarls Barkley is a one hit wonder, almost as depressing as Crazy being left off Grantland’s Best Song of the Millennium bracket, because both their albums are worth picking up. My second favorite song from the group is Who’s Gonna Save My Soul, a haunting song with one of the greatest opening lines ever, “Got some bad news this morning which in turn made my day” and a creepily funny video. So if you only know Gnarls Barkley for what is truly the best song of the millennium, be sure to check out some of their other work, and then start homing we do not have to wait long for a third album.
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Feed Your iPod LXXV: Who's Gonna Save My Soul
I was planning on reviewing the new Goodie Mob album but I made it through about three songs before giving up. And I spent much of those three minutes thinking I would much rather be listening to a new Gnarls Barkley instead. Gnarls Barkley of course is Cee-Lo Green’s other group made up of him and producer extraordinaire Danger Mouse. Supposedly there is a third Gnarls Barkley album coming but who knows when (Cee-Lo has another solo album in the works as well as his day job on The Voice while Mr. Mouse spent most of this year producing the yet to be announced new albums from U2, The Black Keys, and Frank Ocean, and well as recording a sophomore album with his other side-project Broken Bells). It is depressing to think that some people believe Gnarls Barkley is a one hit wonder, almost as depressing as Crazy being left off Grantland’s Best Song of the Millennium bracket, because both their albums are worth picking up. My second favorite song from the group is Who’s Gonna Save My Soul, a haunting song with one of the greatest opening lines ever, “Got some bad news this morning which in turn made my day” and a creepily funny video. So if you only know Gnarls Barkley for what is truly the best song of the millennium, be sure to check out some of their other work, and then start homing we do not have to wait long for a third album.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Feed Your iPod vol. LXVIII: No One's Gonna Love You
It is weird to entitle a love song No One’s Gonna Love You and leave out the second half of the line, “more than I do” (maybe the printer charged a heavy per letter price) and then open up the song with “It's looking like a limb torn off” but even with those two strikes against them, Band of Horses still ended up knocking that song out of the part with one of the great love songs of the past decade. It was so good even Cee-Lo Green became inspire to put out a cover almost immediately (Band of Horses returned the favor by recording his Georgia with the University of Georgia Redcoat Marching Band). The song is so beautiful it should become a standard by the end of the next decade.
No One’s Gonna Love You – Cee-Lo Green
Monday, December 10, 2012
I Want My Music Television - 2012 Christmas Edition
There have been a couple of videos that have caught my eye lately so I thought I’d give them some love since the death of Musical Television left a void for a forum on the art form. If you are interested in buying the video through iTunes, click the title link (where available). If you are interested in buying the song, look for a link in the analysis.
Ha Lo-Cee. I wonder if CeeLo's team was eliminated from The Voice we would had seen more of Lo-Cee. And apparently Walter from the most recent The Muppets movie is becoming a thing. But The Muppets do make anything better, with all the reboots happening, I am surprised no one has thought about rebooting The Muppets Show. Seriously Disney, you are rebooting Boy Meets World, but it has not donned on you to start up The Muppets Show? At least do a periodic special every couple months.
The Killers holiday single has become a yearly tradition, but I think they may have ran idea when they start record dark Christmas carols. This sounds like something that would be used in a Christmas movie made Bret Easton Ellis. It may be time to move onto the standards guys.
As someone who has living in cold weather his whole life, I really would like to spend Christmas in the sand one day, preferably with Colbie Caillat. Although I have no desire to see Santa Clause in his bathing suit.
John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John recorded a Christmas album. And they are line dancing in the video. No Sandy, I do not like it. And what the frack is on Danny’s head.
Monday, June 25, 2012
I Want My Music Television - 6/25/12
There have been a couple of videos that have caught my eye lately so I thought I’d give them some love since the death of Musical Television left a void for a forum on the art form. If you are interested in buying the video through iTunes, click the title link (where available). If you are interested in buying the song, look for a link in the analysis.
Not to self: do not let Regina Spektor house sit for you. On a serious note, if I were to do one of those silly Best Songs of the First Half of 2012, this would probably be number two on the hypothetical list.
Foster the People may not have scored that elusive second hit yet, but at least they are making some entertaining music videos why they try, even if their latest is a bit creepy. Although watching it begs the question, when is a Weekend at Bernie’s reboot coming?
It is odd that the first two minutes of the new Slaughterhouse video is dedicated to Eminem who is not even featured on the track (note Slaughterhouse is signed to Eminem’s label)
If you had asked the sixteen year old version of myself who would have a better career, The Offspring or Green Day, I would have smacked you for suggesting Green Day would ever be better than The Offspring. Yeah, the sixteen year old version of myself got that prediction horribly wrong. I am not sure if this song and video are supposed to be semi or fully ironic like Pretty Fly for a White Guy, but is does not work either way.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
The 25 Best Live Performances of 2011
For the best live performances of the year, you can take the song title link to view the performance(aside from the first couple embedded ones) and the iTunes links will take you there where you can buy the performances (where available).
1. Friday – Stephan Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, The Roots, Taylor Hicks, and the Knick City Dancers (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon)
2. The Cave / Head Full of Doubt / Road Full of Promise / Maggie’s Farm – Mumford and Sons, The Avett Brothers and Bob Dylan (2011 Grammy Awards)
3. Someone Like You – Adele (2011 MTV Video Music Awards)
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4. Heartless – Dia Frampton (The Voice)
5. Deep River Woman / Stuck on You / Dancing on the Ceiling – Lionel Richie, Little Big Town, Darius Rucker, and Rascal Flatts (2011 American Country Music Awards)
6. The Song Otherwise Known as Forget You – Cee-Lo Green, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Muppets (2011 Grammy Awards)
7. Wake Up – The Sing-Off Contestants (The Sing-Off)
8. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love - Mick Jagger featuring Raphael Saadiq (2011 Grammy Awards)
9. You’re All I Need to Get By / Stand By Me – Usher / Valerie Simpson and Mike Stroller (2012 Grammy Nomination Special)
10. Love Is a Battlefield – Cee-Lo Green and Vicki Martinez (The Sing-Off)
11. Love the Way You Lie / I Need a Doctor – Rihanna, Eminem, and Dr. Dre featuring Adam Levine and Skylar Grey (2011 Grammy Awards)
12. Ignition (Remix) – The Dartmouth Aires (The Sing-Off)
13. Otis – The Throne (2011 MTV Video Music Awards)
14. Poison – Bell Biv DeVoe and The Roots (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon)
15. This Love – Blake Shelton, Patrick Thomas, Xenia, Jared Blake, and Dia Frampton (The Voice)
16. Grenade – Delilah (The Sing-Off)
17. Colder Weather / Sweet Baby James – Zac Brown Band and James Taylor (2011 American Country Music Awards)
18. Valerie – Bruno Mars (2011 MTV Video Music Awards)
19. Aretha Franklin Tribute – Christina Aguilera, Martina McBride, Yolanda Adams, Florence Welch and Jennifer Hudson (2011 Grammy Awards)
20. The Message – Grandmaster Flash, Melle Mel, Scorpio, Common, Lupe Fiasco, and LL Cool J (2012 Grammy Nomination Special)
21. Put Your Records On – Afro Blue (The Sing-Off)
22. Mean – Taylor Swift (2011 American Country Music Awards)
23. My Body – Young the Giant (2011 MTV Video Music Awards)
24. Motownphilly – Boyz II Men and The Roots (VH1 Divas Live)
25. Tubthumping – The Yellowjackets (The Sing-Off)
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Best of the Week - 11/19/11
Quote of the Week: You think you can get by with your Justin Bieber hairdo and your Invisaline braces, guess what, puberty is gonna set in and it is gonna set in ugly. Be a friend; be a friend not a bully. (Kristina, Parenthood)
Song of the Week: Someone Like You – Adele (Saturday Night Live)
Gratuitous Token Hot Chick Picture of the Week:
Scene of the Week:
Big News of the Week: NBC Announces its Midseason Schedule: The headlines coming out of the new NBC schedule was the lack of Community which was scuttered from the line up to make room for 30 Rock. In other comedy news, Up All Night is trading places with Whitney which NBC looks to be killing off putting the critically abused show in a rough timeslot without a chushy lead in that it has had. And it does not bode well for the Chelsea Handler sitcom to get the post-Whitney timeslot (I wonder what Vegas has the Over / Under for when Community and new show Bent replacing the duo because I would take the under at any point after Valentine’s Day).
On the drama side, Prime Suspect looks to be effectively canceled being left off the schedule with new show The Firm replacing it on Thursdays (but will have a two hour premiere Sunday January 8 at 9:00). Ratings anomaly Harry’s Law (which manages to be the networks most watch drama yet has the lowest rating in the most sought out advertising demo) moves to Sunday at 8:00 while Rock Center takes its old timeslot. And once again Parenthood will be ending its season early (February 28) to make room for something called Faison Star which sounds like something that should be airing on a basic cable channel like Bravo instead.
Oh yeah, and for those not already sick of the ads playing ad nausea: The Voice get the post-Super Bowl slot before settling in on Mondays and will be followed by Smash.
Free Download of the Week: Hundreds of Songs from Google Music: Google Music came out of beta this week in style with hundreds of free songs from artists ranging from John Mayer to Outkast to Living Colour to Bill Withers to Willie Nelson to an entire twenty-nine song live album from Pearl Jam and not one, but two free Dave Matthews Band live albums. Unlike beta, you can now download these songs to your computer. You can download tracks individually by clicking on them in your Google Music Library or with the Music Manager (you may have to reinstall it like I dide if there currently a “download” tab in the program). Granted now I have over 600 songs to download.
New Album Release of the Week: My Life II: The Journey Continues, Act 1 [Deluxe Edition] - Mary J. Blige
New DVD Release of the Week: Three Amigos [Blu-ray]
Video of the Week: You know you watch too much On Demand when you can recite a commercial word for word which I can do for The Muppets trailer because ABC On Demand has been airing it during every commercial break for the last month (and I watch four of their shows On Demand per week). And apparently the best way to avoid the naughty words in Cee-Lo’s Song Otherwise Known as Forget You is just to have it performed by animals that cannot actually sing it. And now here is a full version of the song performed by a bunch of chickens. Sadly no one was smart enough to change the title to Cluck You.
Next Week Pick of the Week: Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade, 9AM on NBC: It is the 85’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade and they are pulling out all the stops this year because I actually recognize some of the names. This year you can look out for Stars joining the festivities this year include Rodney Atkins, the Big Apple Circus, Mary J. Blige, Cobra Starship, Neil Diamond, Michael Feinstein, The Fresh Beat Band, Cee Lo Green, Avril Lavigne, Shelby Lynne, Mannheim Steamroller, China Anne McClain, Scotty McCreery, Ingrid Michaelson, the cast of The Muppets, Savannah Outen, Power Rangers Samurai, cast of Broadway's Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Daniel Radcliffe and the cast of Broadway's How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Willard Scott, cast of Broadway's Sister Act, cast of Broadway's Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, Straight No Chaser, US Naval Academy Glee Club, Johnny Weir, and Zendaya. In addition, the telecast will feature a special performance from the world-famous "Radio City Rockettes." And if that is not enough Parade for you, later that night NBC is running a special on the Parade at 10:00.
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
I Want My Music Television - 8/10/11
There have been a couple of videos that have caught my eye lately so I thought I’d give them some love since the death of Musical Television left a void for a forum on the art form. If you are interested in buying the video through iTunes, click the title link (where available). If you are interested in buying the song, look for a link in the analysis.
My favorite part of the new Cee-Lo video: when not-Laura Winslow gets a befuddled, why did Urkel just break out in song and choreographed dance with a street full of people face.
When I first heard this song by Maroon 5 I thought do any chivks really want a dude with moves like Jagger? I always though why chick went for Mick Jagger was because he was rich and famous. I don’t Bob the bus driver who can move like Jagger is not getting many more chicks because of it. But anyway. For all the pervs out there that would get excited over a couple half seconds of naked women, there is an unedited version of this video.
The U2 Spiderman musical has been universally panned but you would figure at the very least the music would be good, but I am not sure if their collaboration with Spiderman himself Reeve Carney is even good enough to be on the Pop album. Hopefully their album with Danger Mouse comes out sooner than later so I can forget about this song.
Is it too late to nominate Comeback Kid by Brett Dennen the song of the summer? It is absurdly catchy and the video even features baseball. Plus how can you not get behind a white dude with thick read hair who turns That’s My Dog into a catchphrase?
Thursday, July 28, 2011
I Want My Music Television - 7/28/11
There have been a couple of videos that have caught my eye lately so I thought I’d give them some love since the death of Musical Television left a void for a forum on the art form. If you are interested in buying the video through iTunes, click the title link (where available). If you are interested in buying the song, look for a link in the analysis.
OK Go is back with their new eye popping video (and mediocre at best song) so advanced that YouTube cannot do it proper justice. If you have Chrome, then follow this link to see the video that they made especially for me.
If this music video by Teddybears was not creepy enough, it turns out the dude in the video is a legitimate celebrity stacker who has had restraining orders and everything. I do not know enough about him to know if he used teddy bears as part of his stalking or not.
If that is not enough creepy dudes for you, Cults recently inserted themselves into the most famous cult led by Jim Jones (for you young-ins wondering where the phrase “Drinking the Kool-Aid” came from, it’s this cult).
Since the world needs more Raphael Saadiq in it, here is his latest music video.
Friday, April 22, 2011
Best of the Week - 4/22/11
Quote of the Week: Wait! I think I hear future Lily sending us a message from her stripper pole. Thanks gay-dad dads; this dance is for you! (Cameron, Modern Family)
Song of the Week: Hard Times Come Again No More – Brett Dennen (Parenthood)
Big News of the Week: Weird Al Has a New Subject: Something fishy went on in the world of "Weird Al" Yankovic this week. Early Wednesday Al posted an extremely lengthy post on his website detailing the run around Lady GaGa gave him as he tried to get her approval to parody her Born This Way (permission by law he does not even need but does out of respect of the artist) only to reject his Perform This Way which Al then uploaded to YouTube for everyone to hear since we would not get it on his next album. Wouldn’t you know after a day of bad press, Gaga throws her manager under the bus saying she never rejected the song and now give full permission for Al to give it a proper release. Alrighty. Although given the song a lesson, it may have been for the best, because Perform This Way is not his strongest parody. Give the song a listen for yourself:
Gratuitous Token Hot Chick Picture of the Week:
Free Download of the Week: 20 Years - The Civil Wars (Amazon MP3): The more I hear from this duo, the more it makes me want to find more. If you liked the Robert Plant & Alison Krauss album but wished they made more music together, you will want to check out The Civil Wars yourself, starting with this free track.
Deal of the Week: Seed Your Cloud: Amazon is continuing to deeply discount great ablums to announce their new Cloud and you can get albums by The Avett Brothers, Drive By Truckers, Jay-Z and The Black Crowes or under four dollars.
New Album Release of the Week: Layla and Other Love Songs [Super Deluxe 4CD, 2LP, DVD] - Derek and the Dominos
New DVD Release of the Week: Growing Pains: Complete Second Season
Video of the Week: I have distaste for crappy talent competitions so I will not be tuning into The Voice this Tuesday at 9:00, but I am intrigued by the competition aspect of the “mentor” picking their singers to compete against the other ones. But at the end of the day it is just dudes singing karaoke. But on the other hand, this happened:
Next Week Pick of the Week: NFL Draft, Thursday at 8; Friday at 6; Saturday at Noon on ESPN: During the Super Bowl, the NFL likes to run a commercial saying everyone is undefeated tomorrow. This gives fans of perennial bad teams a sense of optimism for a couple months. That optimism usually ends draft day when the offseason gets kick started. After a great draft last year and Peyton Hillis on the cusp of being the first player voted onto the Madden cover (EA Sports would not actually let dog killer Michael Vick win right?) things are looking up for my Browns. Of course that is they actually play any games in 2011.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
I Want My Music Television - 2/23/11
There have been a couple of videos that have caught my eye lately so I thought I’d give them some love since the death of Musical Television left a void for a forum on the art form. If you are interested in buying the video through iTunes, click the title link (where available). If you are interested in buying the song, look for a link in the analysis.
My eyes hurt now, thanks Kanye. Odd that Kanye can get twenty different singers to go all the way to Hawaii to sing one line or less, but could only get two to show up in the video.
Speaking of headache inducing music videos, here is another one from R.E.M.
A creepy theme to begin with but the showing the video via pictures just makes it creepier, and I mean that as a compliment Cee-Lo. And poor Common, gets killed for his shades and doesn’t even get a mention in the opening credit.
Weird chalk outline boyfriend aside, I find this song by newbie Laura Jansen very sweet and melancholy even if Bruno Mars did the cassette tape outline a couple months. What is with the cassette comeback? I haven’t used one in about a decade.
Monday, February 14, 2011
We on Award Tour: 2011 Grammy Awards
- What a way to attract an audience that an Aretha Franklin tribute. Why they introduced everyone involved twice. And poor Christina Aguilera, first she flubs the national anthem then falls on the Grammys. It almost makes up for having to sit through Burlesque.
- The first award goes to Train and is the only award given out in the first hour which is why the Grammys is the only award show worth watching. Instead of expanding Best Movie, the Oscars should make Best Song ten to fifteen nominees and perform them all and push most of the awards to “handed out before the telecast.”
- Lady GaGa’s performances are known for being painfully to watch with her smearing herself with fake blood or fake ash, but Born This Way is most notable for just being painfully boring. And “Don’t be a drag, be a queen” may be the lamest chant in a song ever. Hopefully this is the official end of the Lady Gaga era.
- Marky Mark is officially off the hook for worst use of Walk on the Wild Side because that HP now holds that honor.
- I wonder if Muse gets asked to perform if the lead singer didn’t knock up Kate Hudson.
- It is a shame Janelle MonĂ¡e isn’t bigger than she is, she is the female embodiment of James Brown. And I really enjoyed the do-wop version of Grenade. Also, bonus points to B.o.B for rocking a monocle.
- Wait, Jewel is a country artist now? Was that common knowledge?
- Odd that Eva Longoria came out just as Desperate Housewives was starting on another station.
- What was with the Sub Zero dancers during the Justin Bieber performance?
- Speaking of Beiber, Donny Walberg is in no position to scoff at the crappy teen starlet because he was ten times worse.
- I liked how Selena Gomez hightailed it out of there after she announced Lady Gaga as the winner. I would too.
- Despite Bob Dylan being even more gravelity voiced than usual, the Mumford & Sons / The Avett Brothers stole the show with the best performance of the night.
- Teddy Pendergrass deserves better than having one line song in honor of him. And didn’t Lady Antebellum sing Need You Now last year?
- Kings of Leon did not look happy that they were paired with Miley Cyrus. And speaking of Cyrus I am completely against her hosting Saturday Night Live because The Miley Cyrus Show is the break out sketch of the season and I fear her showing up on it with ruin it.
- Apparently the Grammys made Cee Lo Green change so many lyrics that he actually forgot them. Or maybe he was distracted by his Elton John costume.
- Just when you thought Katy Perry couldn’t get any worse she breaks out a balled featuring pictures of Russell Brand. Eww.
- I liked how they referred the Cee-Lo song as “The Song Otherwise Known as Forget You” much more entertaining than simply “Forget You.”
- Lady Antebellum wins Song of the Year. Keep in mind this is a songwriter’s award, which went to a song about drunken dialing.
- When Seth Rogan said Adam Levine was part of the Eminem / Rihanna / Dr. Dre performance I thought he was joking, but there he was at the piano. And Dre, it time to stop teasing us and give us an official release date for Detox.
- At least they spruced up the token old white guy moment this year by playing music over him. Now he knows how long winded award winners feel like. Although it was odd how he talked about accepting free speech right after a heavily censored Eminem set.
- I am not the biggest The Rolling Stones fan out there, but Mick Jagger tore the roof off the place. Too bad Raphael Saadiq get mentioned as the guitar player.
- Okay, Lady Gaga wasn’t as boring as Barbra Streisand. It’s too bad Duck Sauce didn’t come out and perform with her.
- Walk Up is a good song and all, but I have never gotten Arcade Fire as a whole.
- If Arcade Fire wins Album of the Year but lost Best Alternative Album to The Black Keys, doesn’t that mean Brothers is really the true Record of the Year?
Thursday, December 30, 2010
The 100 Best Songs of 2010
1. Tighten Up - The Black Keys
2. (Expletive Deleted) You - Cee-Lo
3. The High Road - Broken Bells
4. Power - Kanye West
5. Little Lion Man - Mumford & Sons
6. King of Anything - Sara Bareilles
7. Runaway - Kanye West and Pusha T
8. The Cave - Mumford & Sons
9. Head Full of Doubt / Road Full of Promise - The Avett Brothers
10. Radioactive - Kings of Leon
11. Rolling In the Deep - Adele
12. Airplanes - B.o.B. featuring Hayley Williams of Paramore
13. Breakeven (Falling to Pieces) - The Script
14. Mine - Taylor Swift
15. In Sleep - Lissie
16. Kandi - One EskimO
17. Next Girl - The Black Keys
18. Do-Wah-Doo - Kate Nash
19. Beg Steal or Borrow - Ray Lamontange and the Pariah Dogs
20. 40 Dogs (Like Romeo and Juliet) - Bob Schneider
21. Wake Up Everybody - John Legend & The Roots featuring Common & Melanie Fiona
22. No One's Gonna Love You - Cee-Lo Green
23. Tightrope - Janelle MonĂ¡e featuring Big Boi
24. Release Me - The Like
25. Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold This Body Down) - Johnny Cash
26. Thinking 'Bout Somethin' - Hanson
27. American Slang - The Gaslight Anthem
28. Got Nuffin - Spoon
29. I Should Have Known It - Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
30. Valentino - Diane Birch
31. The Catalyst - Linkin Park
32. In the Sun - She & Him
33. On to the Next One - Jay-Z featuring Swizz Beatz
34. Laredo - Band of Horses
35. Everlasting Light - The Black Keys
36. Dog Days Are Over - Florence + the Machine
37. Rewind - Diane Birch
38. At or With Me - Jack Johnson
39. Young Blood - Norah Jones
40. Horchata - Vampire Weekend
41. Need You Now - Lady Antebellum
42. Gimme Sympathy - Metric
43. I Know What I Am - Band of Skulls
44. Animal - Neon Trees
45. Home - Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
46. Giving Up the Gun - Vampire Weekend
47. Every Subway Car - Barenaked Ladies featuring Erin McCarley
48. You and Your Heart - Jack Johnson
49. Half of My Heart - John Mayer featuring Taylor Swift
50. I Never Told You - Colbie Caillat
51. Bang Bang Bang - Mark Ronson featuring Q-Tip & MNDR
52. Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare) - Kid Cudi featuring MGMT and Ratatat
53. Love the Way You Lie - Eminem featuring Rihanna
54. If You Let Me - JP, Chrissie & the Fairground Boys
55. Wavin' Flag – K’naan
56. Hey, Soul Sister - Train
57. The Sound Of Sunshine - Michael Franti & Spearhead
58. Howlin' for You - The Black Keys
59. All Summer - Kid Cudi, Best Coast and Rostam of Vampire Weekend
60. Back to December - Taylor Swift
61. When a Woman Loves - R. Kelly
62. The Ghost Who Walks - Karen Elson
63. He's Not a Boy - The Like
64. It's Gonna Be - Norah Jones
65. Misery - Maroon 5
66. Dear God 2.0 - The Roots and Jim James of Monsters of Folk
67. Kush - Dr Dre featuring Snoop Dogg and Akon
68. Infinity Guitars - Sleigh Bells
69. Opposite of Adults - Chiddy Bang
70. Erase Me - Kid Cudi and Kanye West
71. Stylo - Gorillaz featuring Mos Def & Bobby Womack
72. Run Back to Your Side - Eric Clapton
73. Your Easy Lovin' Ain't Pleasin' Nothin' - Mayer Hawthorne
74. Forgiveness - Sarah McLachlan
75. Soundtrack 2 My Life - Kid Cudi
76. Naturally - Selena Gomez & the Scene
77. Bright Lights Bigger City - Cee-Lo Green
78. Undo It - Carrie Underwood
79. Fearless - Taylor Swift
80. Written In Reverse - Spoon
81. Gypsy - Shakira
82. Paris (Ooh La La) - Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
83. Hey World - Michael Franti & Spearhead
84. Pyro - Kings of Leon
85. This (Expletive Deleted) Job - Drive-By Truckers
86. Not Afraid - Eminem
87. Hard Times - John Legend & The Roots featuring Black Thought
88. Maybe - Sick Puppies
89. Do You Love Me - Guster
90. People Say - Portugal the Man
91. Alice - Avril Lavigne
92. Too Late for Lovers - Gin Wigmore
93. Amazing - One EskimO
94. Come and Get It - Eli "Paperboy" Reed
95. Next Best Thing - Nikki & Rich
96. Playing God - Paramore
97. Had It All - Katharine McPhee
98. Heaven and Earth - Blitzen Trapper
99. Unthought Known - Pearl Jam
100. Stop for a Minute - Keane featuring K’Naan
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