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TOP 10 SONGS OF 2009

Top 10 Songs of 2009

Hey, it’s me. J. Stone. The guy who writes wrote That’s So Fetch everyday for a year and a half.

Good to see you again. Looks as though you’re doing well. I started this blog in July of 2008 with an audience of zero. As an up-and-coming blogger, I devoted my life to entertaining you people. You’d awake every morning with an email from That’s So Fetch at 7am Central Standard Time … then one day, you wake up, and it’s over … Oh how spoiled you were.

Then the blogger moves to New York and writes for various publications. I guess you could say I’m a sellout. Blame it on the man. Blame it on a rent payment or the fact that I buy my Golden Retriever $600 in cashmere sweaters a month.

Enough banter, more list. Don’t you ever think I wasn’t paying attention in 2009. Just because I dropped off the face of the earth does not mean I wasn’t planning this list all year.

Album, movies, and more lists coming soon…

THE TOP 10 SONGS OF 2009


10. CAGE THE ELEPHANT

“Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked”

“Ain’t No Rest For The Wicked” is a song with an identity crisis: an un-categorizable mashup of genre-crossing awesomeness. A song with a strong Jack White influence and just enough country, folk and rock to satisfy your musical taste buds.


9. NEKO CASE

“People Got A Lotta Nerve”

Neko Case is an artist you’ve probably never heard of and her 2009 album Middle Cyclone is probably an album you’ve never listened to — how unfortunate for you. She’s a brilliant songwriter and her voice is angelic. She has a diction that would allow her to interestingly sing the alphabet without the slightest hint of incurring boredom upon the listener.


8. THE AVETT BROTHERS

“The Perfect Space”

I was contemplating writing down every song from The Avett Brothers‘ major label debut, I and Love and You, onto tiny pieces of paper and drawing one out of a hat, but this song sticks out on the best record of 2009. Two songs in one: a soft ballad collides with a lil’ up-tempo folk ditty. The most musically appealing song from the album, but not necessarily the most entertaining — that distinction goes to “Kick Drum Heart”.


7. EDWARD SHARPE & THE MAGNETIC ZEROS

“Home”

By far one of the most unique songs released in the decade-ending 2009. A song driven by infectious whistling partnered with just the right amount of high school band instruments. Two simple vocalists are perfect for this folk tune, making it the 3rd best duet of the year (see nos. 5 and 1).


6. ZAC BROWN BAND

“Toes”

Just about every song on this list was an immediate addition to my iPod within minutes of hearing it, and “Toes” is no exception. It’s a song that - on first listen -  by the end of the second chorus, you feel like you’ve been listening to it your entire life. Nothing is better than a hook that’s fun to sing-a-long to, and “Toes in the water, ass in the sand / not a worry in the world, a cold beer in my hand” might be the best of the year. “Toes” is my number one most played song of 2009.


5. KID CUDI

“Soundtrack 2 My Life”

Kid Cudi is the best thing to happen to hip-hop in years. I knew from the first 60 seconds of his winter ‘08 smash hit “Day N Nite” that his subsequent debut album, Man On The Moon - The End Of Day, would be incredible. Stocked with great singles, the #2 track on the album is the standout. If you like hip-hop, you must have this song in your collection.


4. WHITE LIES

“E.S.T.”

The best and most original rock song of 2009. White Lies has finally released a rock album worth listening to, and one of the better rock albums of the latter ‘00-’09 decade. Sonically impressive and a song that can but put on repeat … and repea … and repe … and rep … and re … and r …


3. EMINEM

“Beautiful”

Eminem = best solo rapper of all time
“Beautiful” = top 3 Eminem songs of all time
“Beautiful” = one of the best rap songs of all time?


2. LADY GAGA

“Speechless”

“Speechless” is Lady GaGa’s coming out party. And no - not out of the closet. This song is 100% proof that she’s an amazing talent and can write one hell of a song. If you haven’t heard this song, then you don’t know Lady GaGa. This isn’t “Poker Face” … it’s a maturation, a statement and a masterpiece.


1. JAY-Z FT. ALICIA KEYS

“Empire State of Mind”

I would put the top 3 songs of 2009 up against any songs from the entire decade. “Empire State of Mind” is easily one of the best songs released in the last 15-20 years. If you don’t like this song, you don’t like hip-hop. If aliens came to earth and asked for one song from each genre to define our race, I’d have no problem with “Empire State of Mind” representing the entire hip-hop genre.


(HONORABLE MENTION)

(11) WEEZER FT. SARA BAREILLES

“If You’re Wondering If I Want You To (I Want You To)”

Coming in as an honorable mention, “If You’re Wondering…” is the only curveball to make the list. Explanation: this song is different from the Rivers Cuomo-only version from Weezer’s latest album, Raditude. I found this version on YouTube and it’s unbelievably better than the song on the album, yet it’s not available to purchase…anywhere.

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TSF’S TOP 25 MOST PLAYED PT. 2

TSF's Top 25 iTunes Most Played

Instead of doing the usual “New Songs For Your iPod” post, I decided to give you 25 tunes that all kick ass. I reset my iTunes top 25 most played list a few weeks ago and here’s the result. 3 weeks of TSF listening and 25 songs for you to check out - both old and new. I did this back in September as well, here’s that post.

TSF’s TOP 25 MOST PLAYED SONGS

TSF's Top 25 iTunes Most Played

KINGS OF LEON: Their new album Only By the Night is a must own.

LUCERO: Gritty country/rock. Listen to “Raising Hell” below:

“GOOD MAN” & “GOD OF WINE”: The best Third Eye Blind songs you haven’t heard. “God of Wine” below:

Oh and Pinkerton is by far the most underrated album of the 90s. You haven’t heard Weezer until you’ve heard Pinkerton. The Beatles and Michael Jackson are up-and-coming, expect to see them make a mainstream splash in ‘09.


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TOP 10 SONGS OF 2008

The more and more I think about it, I must consider 2008 to be one of the worst years for music in the 21st century.  That is to take nothing away from the artists who made this list, because all of these songs are great.  But it really was a down year - in general - for almost every genre outside of pop.

These are my 10 favorite songs from the past year.  I highly recommend them to you all….


THE TOP 10 SONGS OF 2008


LISTEN TO THE SONGS HERE:


10. “YOU KNOW WHAT” N.E.R.D.

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9. “UR SO GAY” KATY PERRY

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8. “YOU’RE NOT SORRY” TAYLOR SWIFT

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7. “MANY SHADES OF BLACK” THE RACONTEURS

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6. “WILD INTERNATIONAL” ONE DAY AS A LION

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5. “EVERYBODY GET DANGEROUS” WEEZER

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4. “HANDLEBARS” FLOBOTS

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3. “HOMETOWN GLORY” ADELE

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2. “AMSTERDAM” SHANE ALEXANDER

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1. “YOU DON’T KNOW ME” BEN FOLDS

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15 MUST OWN SONGS OF 2008

At the end of 2008, I plan on doing “best of 2008″ lists with movies, music, TV, etc. 
A “TSF Awards” if you will.

Until then, I think there are 15 songs that you should be listening to - that way when December rolls around, you will be able to identify with some of the songs I mention.  That’s assuming that you download some of these songs that you don’t have.


in no particular order:

15. “Handlebars” by Flobots
14. “You Know What” by N.E.R.D.
13. “Bleeding Love” by Leona Lewis
12. “Tear Down This House” by The Avett Brothers
11. “Everybody Get Dangerous” by Weezer
10. “Love Story” by Taylor Swift
09. “Amsterdam” by Shane Alexander
08. “Derty” by Ronald Jenkees
07. “Attention” by The Raconteurs
06. “The Longer I Run” by Peter Bradley Adams
05. “Wild International” by One Day As A Lion
04. “Steal Away” by Murder By Death
03. “Bye Bye” by Mariah Carey
02. “You Don’t Know Me” by Ben Folds
01. “Hometown Glory” by Adele

Here is the list as an iMix on iTunes:


 

 

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WEEKLY POP CULTURE UPDATE (10.07.08)


NEW MUSIC

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Remixes of Katy Perry’s summer of 2008 anthem, “I Kissed A Girl“, were released today on iTunes.  This song is no doubt overplayed and overplayed … and then overplayed some more - but I must admit that it’s really hard not to appreciate it.  As far as pop production is concerned - it’s perfect.  It sounds amazing.  I downloaded the Rock remix - it’s pretty good.

http://thatssofetch.com/images/dig.jpgEvidently Oasis is still making records - who knew?  If those two assholes could actually get a long, the musical landscape would have been much more promising over the last 10 years.  What’s The Story, Morning Glory? has got to be one of the most impressive albums of this generation.  If anyone has heard their new album, Dig Out Your Soul, send me an email if it’s worth listening to.



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Tom Morello (a.k.a. The Nightwatchman) released his second “alter-ego” solo album last week.  I will be the first to tell you that I am a huge Morello fan.  The work he did on 4 albums for Rage Against the Machine easily puts him in the top 5 guitarists of all time - and the Audioslave albums were pretty damn good as well.  Just listen to the 30 minute clips of his solo album, The Fabled City, and tell me he’s not one of the worst singers to ever put out a major label record.  Am I going overboard on this?  He sounds terrible.



MOVIES OF THE WEEK


Appaloosa

http://thatssofetch.com/images/app.jpgReally really great Western crafted by the genius Ed Harris (Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind) in which he directed, wrote, starred, and did the screenplay for.  It’s a great character piece with a stellar cast consisting of Viggo Mortensen, Rene Zelwegger, and Jeremy Irons - who were all outstanding.  Mortensen and Harris’s onscreen chemistry was impeccable and it’s great to see a western played out so impressively.  It wasn’t perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it’s a movie that moves quickly and has great character development.  Highly recommended. [IMDB link]





The Machinist

http://thatssofetch.com/images/machinist.jpgReleased in 2004, The Machinist stars a 110-pound Christian Bale who has completely emaciated himself for the role of a disconnected insomniac who hasn’t slept in over a year.  This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in the last 5 years.  Christian Bale paired with the imagery and unbelievable cinematography make this a must see.  The next movie you rent should be The Machinist.

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SONGS OF THE WEEK

Surf Wax Off Your Shoulder
A remix of Jay-Z’s “Dirt Off Your Shoulder” mixed with Weezer’s “Surf Wax America” … some call it blasphemy, I call it badass.

Heaven is a Halfpipeby OPM



VIDEO OF THE WEEK

Who else but the beautiful Tina Fey?  I do have a crush on Tina Fey and I have noted this many many times before.  She reprises her now famous impersonation as Sarah Palin.  Laugh out loud funny…


HAYDEN PANETTIERE PICTURE OF THE WEEK

Why I don’t do this every week, who knows.  I do know that I just checked and yes, she is 19.  Click this picture and make it bigger, trust me.

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NON-HAYDEN PANETTIERE PICTURES OF THE WEEK


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WEEKLY POP CULTURE UPDATE (9.23.08)

HEY, THAT’S COOL

A new company called “ChaCha” has a very interesting business model.  The company answers any question you have pertaining to basically any subject - via text messaging.  You text them a question like “What’s the capital of Delaware?” and they answer back with a short, concise answer, “Dover”.  It’s a combination of computer and actual people helping to seek out the answer for you.  So it’s basically like having a “phone a friend” available at all times.  It is a free service and standard text messaging rates apply. [CNN link]

Text your question to: ChaCha (242242).

I decided to give this service a try.  You can take screen shots on an iPhone, so I took a screen shot of the text messaging exchange.  They say that you get a response “within a few minutes”.  I received a “welcome to ChaCha” email about 3-4 minutes after the question and the actual answer about 7 minutes after the question.  Pretty pretttty cool. (click for larger)


INTERNET SLANG  OF THE WEEK
“NSFW”

This is embarrassing given that I blog daily, but the term “NSFW” is used to describe internet content (a link, picture, email, etc) that is “Not Suitable For Work“.  For example, if you email a friend a picture of a hot chick’s boobs or something, you’d put in the subject “NSFW:  Hot Chick” or something to that effect.  I am a fan of this slang term and it should be used more often.  Hopefully most of my readers would know that my website is usually NSFW.


MOVIE OF THE WEEK
BABY MAMA

OK hear me out.  As you already know, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are hilarious.  That’s no secret.  Well, this movie does not disappoint.  It’s the story of TIna Fey’s character being a 37-year-old businesswoman too busy to find a husband so she decides to pay $100 grand for a surrogate (Poehler).  Poehler’s character, some would call eccentric, I call white trash - decides to move in with Tina Fey.  Hilarity ensues.  Extremely funny.

Why Chicks Would Like It:  It’s “so cute!”.  It has a lot of chick humor and a lot of maternity instinct type shit.  Girls dig that kind of stuff, right?  It also has a love interest situation between Greg Kinnear and Tina Fey.

Why Dudes Would Like It:  Tina Fey is very very attractive in this movie and in a couple scenes she’s really hot.  Some great eye candy - which is nice.  Plus, Steve Martin is in it so if your roommate catches you watching it you can just be like “dude, Steve Martin…”  It really is funny, guy or girl, doesn’t matter.  Tina Fey kicks ass, no lie.


SONG OF THE WEEK

“Everybody Get Dangerous” by Weezer



VIDEOS OF THE WEEK

Star Wars according to a 3-year-old:

John McCain gets BarackRoll’d:


PICTURE OF THE WEEK



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