10/18/2010

iTunes Playlist: "favsongs"

Earlier this month, I made reference on One Thing I Did Today to a playlist I'd compiled on iTunes: 17 songs that I could absolutely listen to over and over without getting sick of them. I was asked about these songs since then, so I figured I might as well share them here.

Now, here's the thing about this list: I don't consider these the best songs in the world, or even in my collection. They're not necessarily the most-played tracks in my iTunes, and they aren't necessarily the ones I'd mention first if I was asked to rhyme off a few all-time classics. I'm not even sure if I'd call some of them my favourite songs, despite what the playlist title suggests. But as of right now, October 18th of 2010, these are the songs that I'd have an incredibly hard time skipping if I heard their first five seconds(*). That's it.

(*) Qualifier: I've also had them in my iTunes for at least a few months, so that I've had ample opportunity to get sick of them. Otherwise, Rihanna's "Only Girl (in the World)" would definitely be making the cut....

Here they are:

Favourite songs from favourite bands

The Thermals - A Pillar of Salt
The Hold Steady - Your Little Hoodrat Friend
The Strokes - 12:51

Short and sweet

The Marked Men - Fortune
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead - Eight Day Hell
Deer Tick - Ashamed

Incredible post-bridge conclusions

The Speedies - Time
Plants and Animals - Bye Bye Bye
Islands - Rough Gem

Secretly the best songs they've ever been involved in

Loretta Lynn - Portland, Oregon (feat. Jack White)
Teddybears - Punkrocker (feat. Iggy Pop)
Julian Casablancas - Out of the Blue

Perfect female-sung hooks

Santigold - Lights Out
Major Lazer - Keep it Goin' Louder (feat. Nina Sky & Ricky Blaze)

Party hard

Andrew W.K. - Ready to Die
Andrew W.K. - I Get Wet

The one I forgot until I saw I'd only listed 16 here

Spiritualized - Soul on Fire

1 comment:

  1. The only bad part about "Pillar of Salt" is that, while The Thermals rock pretty hard live, "Pillar of Salt" never sounds nearly as good as it does on the album.

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