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Thursday, January 07, 2010
Breaking Down the Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 00's
If there is one thing I have learned from the One Hit Wonder lists that VH1 runs ad nausea is that the list are really subjective (they labeled Vanilla Ice one despite landing two songs in the top 5). And what makes things harder for this decade is the fractionation of music making it hard to call most songs hits. It doesn’t help that The Billboard Hot 100 became pretty much worthless earlier this decade as record companies realized they could easily manipulate it (seriously, check out the Wikipedia page List of 2000s One Hit Wonders and see if you can recognize over half the songs or scoft at some artist they claim to be ones).
So when coming up with The 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 00’s, I made it quite simple: artist that landed on one of my Best Songs of the Year lists once and only once last decade (there were actually 177 of them). I am sure this will lead to some debate as to what is a One Hit Wonder, but I refuse using Billboard as a reference and calling the likes of Gnarls Barkley, The White Stripes, Snow Patrol, Norah Jones, Jimmy Eat World, Incubus, Common, Weezer, Gorillaz and Sara Bareilles one hit wonders. But just to show you how subjective One Hit Wonder’s can be, Jimi Hendrix, Grateful Dead and Garth Brooks are technically One Hit Wonders. So if anyone wants to argue with my list, go right ahead, I am ready to hear any arguments.
One Hit Wonders by Years
2000 - 11
2001 – 13
2002 – 11
2003 – 5
2004 – 10
2005 – 7
2006 – 12
2007 – 7
2008 – 10
2009 – 14
One Hit Wonders by Genre
Adult Contemporary – 23
Pop – 21
Alternative Rock – 18
Rap – 14
RnB – 9
Rock - 7
Electronic – 5
Power-Pop – 5
Comedy – 2
Country – 1
Cover Songs: 4
Television Show Theme Songs: 3
Songs with Parentheses: 7
Number of Times Blu Cantrell Showed Up: 2
Other Artists Who Had Other Hits:
Sisqo (with DMX)
Ben Gibbard of The Postal Service (Death Cab for Cutie)
Jadakiss (with The Lox and Mya)
Emerson Hart (Tonic)
Members of +44 (Blink 182)
Nas of QB Finest
Brendan Benson (The Raconteurs)
The Dap-Kings (backing Amy Winehouse)
Joe Budden of Slaughterhouse
Members of Zwan (Smashing Pumpkins)
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
The 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 00's
1. Stacy's Mom - Fountains of Wayne
2. Who Let the Dogs Out - Baha Men
3. Thong Song - Sisqó
4. Paper Planes - M.I.A.
5. Bad Day - Daniel Powter
6. I Like You So Much Better When You're Naked - Ida Maria
7. Smooth Criminal - Alien Ant Farm
8. Butterfly - Crazy Town
9. Heaven - Los Lonely Boys
10. Let's Begin (Shoot the Sh**) - Bad Ronald
11. I Love College - Asher Roth
12. (Expletive Deleted) It (I Don't Want You Back) - Eamon
13. 1234 - The Reminder - Feist
14. Because I Got High - Afroman
15. I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair) - Sandi Thom
16. Hey There Delilah - Plain White T’s
17. Days Go By - Dirty Vegas
18. Absolutely (Story of a Girl) - Nine Days
19. This Is Me - Dream
20. Superman (It's Not Easy) - Five for Fighting
21. Snakes On a Plane (Bring It) - Cobra Starship with The Academy Is..., Gym Class Heroes & The Sounds
22. I Keed - Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
23. Portions for Foxes - Rilo Kiley
24. The Way I Am - Ingrid Michaelson
25. Rollin' W/ Saget – Jamie Kennedy and Stu Stone
26. When the President Talks to God - Bright Eyes
27. The Boys of Summer - The Ataris
28. Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!) - Blu Cantrell
29. Believe - The Bravery
30. Such Great Heights - The Postal Service
31. Rock & Roll - Eric Hutchinson
32. In Your Eyes (Live) - Jeffrey Gaines
33. Fireflies - Owl City
34. New Soul - Yael Naïm
35. C'mon C'mon - The Von Bondies
36. How I Could Just Kill a Man - Charlotte Sometimes
37. Don't Forget - Demi Lovato
38. Take It Off - The Donnas
39. Why? - Jadakiss featuring Anthony Hamilton
40. Hot In Herre - Jenny Owen Youngs
41. The World Should Revolve Around Me - Little Jackie
42. Addictive - Truth Hurts featuring Rakim
43. Percussion Gun - White Rabbits
44. Round Up - Lady May featuring Blu Cantrell
45. Still On Your Side - BBMak
46. Fat Lip - Sum 41
47. Leaving Town - Dexter Freebish
48. If You're Gonna Leave - Emerson Hart
49. New In Town - Little Boots
50. 4Ever - The Veronicas
51. Ridin' - Chamillionaire featuring Krayzie Bone
52. The Show - Lenka
53. When Your Heart Stops Beating - +44
54. Existentialism On Prom Night - Straylight Run
55. Faded - soulDecision
56. Lovebug - Jonas Brothers
57. The Weight of Her - Butch Walker
58. Catch My Disease - Ben Lee
59. Hang Me Up to Dry - Cold War Kids
60. Charm Attack - Leona Naess
61. Awnaw - Nappy Roots
62. People Got a Lotta Nerve - Neko Case
63. Oochie Wally - QB Finest
64. A Whole Lot Better - Brendan Benson
65. Just Ain't Gonna Work Out - Mayer Hawthorne
66. Fill Me In - Craig David
67. Come Clean - Hilary Duff
68. Falling Slowly - Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova
69. Screaming Infidelities - Dashboard Confessional
70. L-L-Love - Astaire
71. Whoa! - Black Rob
72. I Wish - Carl Thomas
73. Heard It All Before - Sunshine Anderson
74. 100 Days, 100 Nights - Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
75. At the Party - Northern State
76. Club Foot - Kasabian
77. Fitz and the Dizzyspells - Andrew Bird
78. Wish I Didn't Miss You - Angie Stone
79. You Gonna Luv Me - Da Backwudz
80. Wine Red - The Hush Sound
81. Devils and Angels - Toby Lightman
82. Bulletproof - La Roux
83. Even Angels Fall - Jessica Riddle
84. You're the Only One - Maria Mena
85. Cash Machine - Hard-FI
86. Friends & Family - Trik Turner
87. Even If It Breaks Your Hearte - Will Hoge
88. If I Fall - Tara MacLean
89. 1901 - Phoenix
90. Stick 'Em Up - Quarashi
91. Mama's Room - Under the Influence of Giants
92. The One - Slaughterhouse featuring the New Royales
93. Special Delivery (Mix) - G-Dep, Ghostface Killah, Keith Murray & Craig Mack
94. Wonderful - Gary Go
95. Always a Friend - Alejandro Escovedo
96. Wild At Heart - Gloriana
97. Sometimes - Ours
98. Move Ya Body - Nina Sky
99. Lights, Camera, Action! - Mr. Cheeks
100. Honestly - Zwan
(Scooter's Note: For more information on this list and how it came about, check out Breaking Down the 100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 00's.)
Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Feed Your iPod vol. XXXXI: Just Ain't Gonna Work Out
When coming up with a list of anything that is 100 deep, I can understand how daunting it is to digest it and you may overlook things that you do not recognize it. If that was the case for my list of The 100 Best Songs of 2009 and you just skimmed over Mayer Hawthorne at #55 because he hasn’t gotten much radio airplay, here is hoping you give a look at him today and see why his soul-infused song landed on the chart. And I am still just getting to know him myself because I never checked out the video for Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out until writing this up leading to these two reactions, 1) I really should have had this on my 50 Best Music Videos of 2009 list and 2) what, dude’s white? Either way, here’s hoping Mayer gets his breakout in 2010.
Monday, January 04, 2010
The 25 Best Movies of 2009
I am in no why a movie connoisseur, I can count the number of times I stepped foot into a movie theater last decade on one hand, but thanks to the novel of idea of reviewing DVD’s through the mail, I did get to see a few good movies in the previous twelve month, enough to come up with my own list. But do to my laziness to actually drive to a movie theatre, this is really a list of the best movies released on DVD that were released in 2009 which is why you may see some movies that were released into theaters in 2008 on the list and is missing any movie released in the last three months of 2009 (Many apologies to 500 Days of Summer that was supposed to arrive Saturday but didn’t. I’ll try to remember to include you in next year’s list. Well assuming if you are as good as people would lead me to believe.)
1. Funny People
2. Gran Torino
3. Pineapple Express
4. Drag Me to Hell
5. Inglourious Bastards
6. Slumdog Millionaire
7. Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist
8. District 9
9. Up
10. Extract
11. Dead Snow
12. Role Models
13. Watchmen
14. Zach and Miri Make a Porno
15. The Lucky Ones
16. My Name Is Bruce
17. Fanboys
18. Angels & Demons
19. Monsters vs. Aliens
20. I Love You Man
21. Orphan
22. Sunshine Cleaning
23. Taken
24. Observe and Report
25. The Good: Live Hard, Sell Hard
Sunday, January 03, 2010
Best of 2009 Redux
Every year I like to end my year in review with a quick wrap of some minor lists and some stuff for stat geeks like me of yearly states of most viewed 9th Green pages et al. Below you can find those as well as my top artists of the year with where they landed on my various lists of the year (check the Best of 2009 label at the bottom of the post for those), and for those of you that like making CD, there are the top 20 songs from my 100 Best Songs of 2009 list that fit nicely onto one CD.
Top Artists
1. Taylor Swift (Songs: 15, 70; Readers: 11, 22; Performances: 7; Videos: 30)/Kanye West (Songs: 2, 4, 69; Readers: 4, 17; Mash Ups 10; Videos: 6, 21, 50): Ironically last year, this duo went two and three respectively for Top Artists of 2008 and this year they became forever intertwined for which Swift will be indebted to West because she became America’s Sweetheart overnight simply because a black dude stole her spotlight. As for West, after taking Jay-Z’s advise to get back to rap, your T-Paining too much, his verses landed in two of the top four songs of the year.
2. Dave Matthews Band (Songs: 5, 8, 83; Videos: 41; Albums: 4): After the death of a bandmate, Dave and the boys put out their best work of the decade in tribute to LeRoi Moore.
3. Jay-Z (Songs: 4, 47, 96; Readers: 4, 8; Performances: 3, 15; Videos: 6; Albums: 19): Speaking of J Hova, with Run This Town finally made a post retirement song that stood up to the rest of his catalogue.
4. K’Naan (Songs: 65, 68, 79; Albums: 6): Ever since the Snow debacle of 1992, us American have refused to listen to any Canadian rapper until Drake came out this year. But the real rapping export from the Great White North us Yankees should have been paying more attention to was K’Naan who dropped the best rap album of the year.
5. The Roots (Songs: 93; Performances: 1, 4, 8, 14, 23, 25): Thanks to being the Jimmy Fallon house band, The Roots dominated the Best Live Performance of 2009 list. Here’s hoping there are more inspired collaborations in store for 2010.
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1. Even If It Breaks Your Heart - Will Hoge
2. Mykonos - Fleet Foxes
3. A Dustland Fairytale - The Killers
4. Geraldine - Glasvegas
5. Staying in Love - Raphael Saadiq
6. You Belong With Me - Taylor Swift
7. Who Says - John Mayer
8. Too Many Rappers - Beastie Boys featuring Nas
9. Pony (It's OK) - Erin McCarley
10. Nothing but a Miracle - Diane Birch
11. Magick - Ryan Adams & the Cardinals
12. Cowboy Casanova - Carrie Underwood
13. Funny The Way It Is - Dave Matthews Band
14. Grapevine Fires - Death Cab for Cutie
15. Sugarfoot - Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears
16. You And Me - Dave Matthews Band
17. Run This Town - Jay-Z featuring Rihanna & Kanye West
18. I and Love and You - The Avett Brothers
19. Make Her Say - Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and Common
20. Use Somebody - Kings of Leon
Top Artists
1. Taylor Swift (Songs: 15, 70; Readers: 11, 22; Performances: 7; Videos: 30)/Kanye West (Songs: 2, 4, 69; Readers: 4, 17; Mash Ups 10; Videos: 6, 21, 50): Ironically last year, this duo went two and three respectively for Top Artists of 2008 and this year they became forever intertwined for which Swift will be indebted to West because she became America’s Sweetheart overnight simply because a black dude stole her spotlight. As for West, after taking Jay-Z’s advise to get back to rap, your T-Paining too much, his verses landed in two of the top four songs of the year.
2. Dave Matthews Band (Songs: 5, 8, 83; Videos: 41; Albums: 4): After the death of a bandmate, Dave and the boys put out their best work of the decade in tribute to LeRoi Moore.
3. Jay-Z (Songs: 4, 47, 96; Readers: 4, 8; Performances: 3, 15; Videos: 6; Albums: 19): Speaking of J Hova, with Run This Town finally made a post retirement song that stood up to the rest of his catalogue.
4. K’Naan (Songs: 65, 68, 79; Albums: 6): Ever since the Snow debacle of 1992, us American have refused to listen to any Canadian rapper until Drake came out this year. But the real rapping export from the Great White North us Yankees should have been paying more attention to was K’Naan who dropped the best rap album of the year.
5. The Roots (Songs: 93; Performances: 1, 4, 8, 14, 23, 25): Thanks to being the Jimmy Fallon house band, The Roots dominated the Best Live Performance of 2009 list. Here’s hoping there are more inspired collaborations in store for 2010.
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15. Somebody’s Broken Heart Become Your Favorite Song (Dave Matthews review)
16. First Impressions: Survivor Tocantins
17. Let Me Just Ask You One Question: Can You Play Like Champions (Friday Night Lights review)
18. One, Two, Freddy’s Coming for You
19. Time Keeps Ticking Away, Always Running Away (Company of Thieves review)
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1. Even If It Breaks Your Heart - Will Hoge
2. Mykonos - Fleet Foxes
3. A Dustland Fairytale - The Killers
4. Geraldine - Glasvegas
5. Staying in Love - Raphael Saadiq
6. You Belong With Me - Taylor Swift
7. Who Says - John Mayer
8. Too Many Rappers - Beastie Boys featuring Nas
9. Pony (It's OK) - Erin McCarley
10. Nothing but a Miracle - Diane Birch
11. Magick - Ryan Adams & the Cardinals
12. Cowboy Casanova - Carrie Underwood
13. Funny The Way It Is - Dave Matthews Band
14. Grapevine Fires - Death Cab for Cutie
15. Sugarfoot - Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears
16. You And Me - Dave Matthews Band
17. Run This Town - Jay-Z featuring Rihanna & Kanye West
18. I and Love and You - The Avett Brothers
19. Make Her Say - Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and Common
20. Use Somebody - Kings of Leon
Saturday, January 02, 2010
The Tribe Has Spoken
No television show changed the landscape of network TV last decade than Survivor. Before premiering on CBS, reality programming was relegated to cable and PBS, after, ever channel scrambled to jump on the bandwagon with every network grabbing their own flagship reality program, The Biggest Loser on NBC, ABC nabbed The Bachelor, and dudes still continue to sign bad karaoke on Fox. And VH1 might as well chance its name to RealityTV1. (And let us not forget all the colossal failures like Kid Nation, Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire, Date My Dad and Farmer Takes a Wife.) But none can match the entertainment level of Survivor.
The concept is simple, drop a bunch of strangers in the middle of nowhere and have them vote out each other one by one. And that unfamiliarity of the contestants is the key because the two previous times they brought back familiar faces, All Stars and Fans vs. Favorites (as well as the upcoming Heroes vs. Villains) remain the weakest seasons to date. These contestants are stuck in exotic locations with the sole instructions to Outwit, Outplay, Outlast. And the one person that does that is named the Sole Survivor.
Even as the contestants change every season, there are two constants, host Jeff Probst and a beautiful local. Probst add brevity that other reality hosts fail to obtain (and to my knowledge is still the only host to go on to date one of his contestants). As for the locations, except for the lone hiccup of the dry and drab African National Reserve, the show keeps finding lush and exotic places to set up camp and thanks to the elements have as much effect on the games as the people playing it with torrential downpours and fluctuating temperatures (but not too much fluctuating as there still need enough sun for gratuitous bikini shots).
But it is the casting that has kept Survivor appointment television for an entire decade giving us such characters like the naked gay Richard Hatch, the curmudgeon Rudy Boesch, the country bumpkin Big Tom Buchanan, the overgrown hippy Rupert Boneham, the squirrelly Yau-Man Chan, the bow-tied Bob Crowley, the grave digging James Clement, and the recent biggest Survivor villain ever, Russell Hantz. And let us not forget all the token hot chick the show has given us like Danielle DiLorenzo (who recently lost the award for smallest bikini ever to Samoa winner Natalie White), Amanda Kimmel, Parvati Shallow, Jenna Moracsa, and Elizabeth Filarski who people best know today as The View blow-hard Elizabeth Hasselbeck.
After nineteen seasons, Survivor is a worthy induction into the Scooter Hall of Fame and even landed at number 10 of The 100 Greatest Television Shows of the 00’s. And be on the lookout for the latest season coming February 11 and look out for more post commemorating the twentieth season of the landmark show.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
The 100 Best Songs of 2009
It is probably not a good sign for the music business that the biggest song of the year was released back in 1969. But for some reason, three artists all used Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye by Steam in their songs. Wale started out ’09 sampling it for Chillin’. Then Kristinia DeBarge used it as the chorus for her debut song, the aptly titled Goodbye. Then Jay-Z tried to kill off Auto-Tune with the help of the famous cadence. Despite the overuse of cheesy sports anthems, 2009 was actually a great year for good music (on the flip side, it wasn’t much of a good year for great music) as this was the largest pool of songs, 250 (shoot me an e-mail if you want the full list, I'll send you my speadsheet), which I had to cut down for my Top 100. And here they are and I hope to see everyone back in 2010 (check the bottom of the post for samples of the songs on the Amazon MP3 widget):
1. Use Somebody - Kings of Leon
2. Make Her Say - Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and Common
3. I and Love and You - The Avett Brothers
4. Run This Town - Jay-Z featuring Rihanna & Kanye West
5. You And Me - Dave Matthews Band
6. Sugarfoot - Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears
7. Grapevine Fires - Death Cab for Cutie
8. Funny The Way It Is - Dave Matthews Band
9. Cowboy Casanova - Carrie Underwood
10. Magick - Ryan Adams & the Cardinals
11. Nothing but a Miracle - Diane Birch
12. Pony (It's OK) - Erin McCarley
13. Too Many Rappers - Beastie Boys featuring Nas
14. Who Says - John Mayer
15. You Belong With Me - Taylor Swift
16. Staying in Love - Raphael Saadiq
17. Geraldine - Glasvegas
18. A Dustland Fairytale - The Killers
19. Mykonos - Fleet Foxes
20. Even If It Breaks Your Heart - Will Hoge
21. People C'mon - Delta Spirit
22. Notion - Kings of Leon
23. Chillin' - Wale featuring Lady Gaga
24. Melody - Kate Earl
25. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight - U2
26. Fugitive - David Gray
27. Percussion Gun - White Rabbits
28. Chasing Pirates - Norah Jones
29. Under My Bed - Meiko
30. Red Light - David Nail
31. (If You're Wondering if I Want You To) I Want You To - Weezer
32. The Fixer - Pearl Jam
33. Fitz and the Dizzyspells - Andrew Bird
34. Wild at Heart - Gloriana
35. 100 Yard Dash - Raphael Saadiq
36. Heartless - The Fray
37. I Could Break Your Heart Any Day of the Week - Mandy Moore
38. Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart - Alicia Keys
39. Just Breathe - Pearl Jam
40. Doesn't Mean Anything - Alicia Keys
41. Gravity - Sara Bareilles
42. Love, Save the Empty - Erin McCarley
43. I Love College - Asher Roth
44. Fire Escape - Diane Birch
45. People Got a Lotta Nerve - Neko Case
46. I Like You so Much Better When You're Naked - Ida Maria
47. Empire State of Mind - Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys
48. The One - Slaughterhouse
49. Furr - Blitzen Trapper
50. The Fear - Lily Allen
51. A Whole Lot Better - Brendan Benson
52. Everybody Knows - John Legend
53. Laughing With - Regina Spektor
54. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' - Bob Dylan
55. Just Ain't Gonna Work Out - Mayer Hawthorne
56. Little Bribes - Death Cab for Cutie
57. Sometime Around Midnight - The Airborne Toxic Event
58. New in Town - Little Boots
59. Goodnight, Travel Well - The Killers
60. Brick by Boring Brick - Paramore
61. Sky - Joshua Radin featuring Meiko
62. I Wanna Rock - Snoop Dogg
63. Hometown Glory - Adele
64. Shining Down - Lupe Fiasco featuring Matthews Santos
65. Bang Bang - K'naan featuring Adam Levine
66. 1901 - Phoenix
67. Chocolate Box - Prince featuring Q-Tip
68. If Rap Gets Jealous - K'naan featuring Kirk Hammett
69. Kinda Like a Big Deal - Clipse featuring Kanye West
70. White Horse - Taylor Swift
71. Radio Radio - Brooke White
72. The Man Who Can't Be Moved - The Script
73. Oscar Wilde - Company of Thieves
74. Swim - Jack's Mannequin
75. Nothing to Worry About - Peter Bjorn and John
76. Show Me What I'm Looking For - Carolina Liar
77. Who'd Have Known - Lily Allen
78. A-Yo - Method Man & Redman featuring Saukrates
79. Wavin' Flag - K'naan
80. Life Is Better - Q-Tip featuring Norah Jones
81. Barely in Love - Q-Tip
82. Fly One Time - Ben Harper and Relentless7
83. Why I Am - Dave Matthews Band
84. Daddy's Gone - Glasvegas
85. Crawl - Kings of Leon
86. Uprising - Muse
87. Don't Forget - Demi Lovato
88. Bulletproof - La Roux
89. On Vacation - Aimee Allen
90. Fireflies - Owl City
91. Just Say Yes - Snow Patrol
92. East Jesus Nowhere - Green Day
93. How I Got Over - The Roots
94. I'm Broke - Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
95. Wonderful - Gary Go
96. D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune) - Jay-Z
97. That's Not My Name - The Ting Tings
98. Love Letter to Japan - The Bird and the Bee
99. Get On Your Boots - U2
100. Let's Take a Walk - Raphael Saadiq
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