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This Is a Pretty...

non-mainstream list for Amazon.com, no?

Re: This Is a Pretty...

Recall that Fox Confessor Brings the Flood was number one on their list the year it came out. As for it not being mainstream--these are cool Seattle dudes we're talking about here.

Re: This Is a Pretty...

Yes, we Seattle dudes are very cool.

Songs List

Here is the songs list. "Daniel" by Bat For Lashes was on the midyear list, but isn't on this one. Same thing with U2 and Kelly Clarkson

http://www.amazon.com/b/ref=amb_link_85957171_7?ie=UTF8&node=2236244011&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-4&pf_rd_r=1G9SXB682AAZNTCBDXTY&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=497862131&pf_rd_i=1252438011

1. Lisztomania by Phoenix
2. Bulletproof by La Roux
3. D.O.A. [Death Of Auto... by Jay-Z
4. My Girls by Animal Collective
5. People Got A Lotta Nerve by Neko Case
6. The Reeling by Passion Pit
7. Lust For Life by Girls
8. Two Weeks by Grizzly Bear
9. I And Love And You by The Avett Brothers
10. The Fear [Explicit] by Lily Allen
11. Woods by Bon Iver
12. King Of The Dogs by Iggy Pop
13. Help I'm Alive by Metric
14. Make Her Say [Explicit] by Kid Cudi
15. Between Sheets by Imogen Heap
16. Words & Music by Sondre Lerche
17. Hasta Quemarnos by Kinky
18. Dominos by The Big Pink
19. The Last Party by The Hampdens
20. Diamond Dave by The Bird And The Bee
21. Stop! by Joe Bonamassa
22. The Climb by Miley Cyrus
23. Bring It by Tonex
24. So Far Around The Bend by The National
25. Orange Shirt by Discovery
26. Walking On A Dream by Empire Of The Sun
27. Learning To Fall by Chickenfoot
28. Har Ek Baat by Midival Punditz
29. Zero by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
30. She Wolf by Shakira
31. Send My Fond Regards ... by Elvis Perkins In Dear...
32. Love Etc. by Pet Shop Boys
33. Fitz and the Dizzyspells by Andrew Bird
34. Sleep Alone by Bat For Lashes
35. Pay Attention [Explicit] by Finale
36. Oh My God by Ida Maria
37. If Life Exists (?) by Jeffrey Lewis & The J...
38. Give It Time by Molly Jenson
39. I'll Go Crazy If I Do... by U2
40. You're Too Gone by Jason Lytle
41. Boom Boom Pow by Black Eyed Peas
42. Beyond Here Lies Nothin' by Bob Dylan
43. Crazy In Love by Mélissa Laveaux
44. A Teenager In Love by The Pains of Being Pu...
45. The Strangers by St. Vincent
46. Drown In The Now (fea... by Crystal Method
47. Diaraby Magni by Vieux Farka Touré
48. You And I by Wilco
49. Dreamer [Explicit] by k'naan
50. Daylight by Matt & Kim
51. Help Somebody by Maxwell
52. Sabali by Amadou & Mariam
53. Little Bribes by Death Cab For Cutie
54. Walkin' On The Moon [... by The-Dream
55. Best I Ever Had [Expl... by Drake
56. Knight of Wands by Au Revoir Simone
57. Goodbye by P.O.S.
58. Hard To Be by David Bazan
59. Raindrops (Matsuri) by Grand Hallway
60. Kinda Like A Big Deal... by Clipse
61. Hell by Tegan And Sara
62. The Executioner's Song by Cass McCombs
63. Dreamgirl [Explicit] by The Lonely Island
64. Everything's Coming U... by Michael Stipe
65. Tell Me True by Sarah Jarosz
66. Percussion Gun by White Rabbits
67. Ason Jones (Explicit) by Raekwon
68. Cello Song by The Books featuring J...
69. Caterpillar Playground by The Nurses
70. Oh Paris! by Dent May & His Magnif...
71. Stapleton Sex [Explicit] by Ghostface Killah
72. Questions And Panthers by One For The Team
73. Buoy by The Nightgowns
74. Last Dance by The Raveonettes
75. Gravity by Kevin Blechdom
76. Tightrope by Yeasayer
77. Backwards Down The Nu... by Phish
78. The Girl And The Robot by Röyksopp
79. Quando Das Um Pouco Mais by Sara Tavares
80. Djomani (Radio Edit) by Blackjoy
81. Beijing by Patrick Watson
82. A Year Or Two by Mt. St. Helens Vietna...
83. Cool Yourself by Thao with The Get Dow...
84. Change [Explicit] by Daniel Merriweather f...
85. Blood Pt 2 by Buck 65 Remix (featur...
86. Bitter Heart by Zee Avi
87. Wild Young Hearts by Noisettes
88. Melectric by Ramona Falls
89. Noises by Throw Me The Statue
90. Now We Can See by The Thermals
91. Burn The Light by Clem Snide
92. Indiana by Cymbals Eat Guitars
93. Up From Below by Edward Sharpe & The M...
94. Walk Out by Justin Townes Earle
95. Monday To Saturday by The Legends
96. The Kindness by Lushlife
97. In These Arms by The Swell Season
98. Whatever U Want by Consequence
99. Kiss With A Fist by Florence + The Machine
100. From My Heart To Yours by Laura Izibor

Another...

non-mainstream list, on the whole. Miley Cyrus looks to be the highest mainstream track (it is a pretty decent one, by far her best).

Re: Another...

JR
non-mainstream list, on the whole. Miley Cyrus looks to be the highest mainstream track (it is a pretty decent one, by far her best).


2. Bulletproof by La Roux
3. D.O.A. [Death Of Auto... by Jay-Z

Did I miss something? Bulletproof was a big club hit in the US - according to the dance charts, at least, considering I can't get in - and while D.O.A. wasn't the biggest Hove single it still got a fair share of radio time. (I have to listen to pop radio when my brother is in the car.) Plus Animal Collective, Neko Case, Phoenix, etc. are big enough acts to fly on the radar of anyone who cares to use this list to buy some tunes.

I think this list is amazon wanting to be indie but not wanting to lose everybody, not that they're the most esteemed critics anyway.

Re: Another...

Alex D
JR
non-mainstream list, on the whole. Miley Cyrus looks to be the highest mainstream track (it is a pretty decent one, by far her best).


I think this list is amazon wanting to be indie but not wanting to lose everybody, not that they're the most esteemed critics anyway.


this.

it's like there's some conception that to be legitimate reviewer you must have a taste for indie. so mainstream sites slap on some indie so that all the people out of the musical loop will look at it and go "oh, how daring" when in reality all these lists do is glorify the "major" indie bands, or at least those that are the most pop. then other still great, though perhaps more experimental, bands get left in the dust. then 15 years down the road they get "rediscovered" and reevaluated by the vary same mainstream publication once undeniable influences of those bands are shown, or, worse, those great bands are forgotten completely.

/rant