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Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Hello everyone again.
Let's continue the results.
Because nj's picture shocked so many I'm going to release all the results in this new results thread.
You can find the first part with some great discussion here.
If you want to avoid the picture it comes after #46 (+ comments from Nick and Jackson and then the notorious and sad picture).

But here are the results:


# 100

Missy Elliott - Work It

Score: 804 points

Biggest fans:
Rocky Raccoon #7, beefsupreme #9

Haters:
Evan #100, Midaso #100, Stephan #99, Petri #98, Depeche Mode #98, Jackson #96, Romain #95, Chris K. #95, Zorg #94, Miguel #94, Slick #93, Jonah #73/80

Voters:
30

Comments:
This song has no business being in the top 100. The quality of the songs it kept out of the final (Obstacle 1, I am Trying to Break Your Heart, The Way We Get By, Fight Test, and The Golden Age) makes its placement easy. #100. (Evan)

It's sad that Missy's two entries here will likely fare poorly. She has much, much better than this, but I'll be damned if she doesn't capture the creativity, fun-loving spirit and attitude of hip hop better than anyone else in the 2000s. (Moonbeam)

Obstacle 1 has grew on me so much now, sorry guys. (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2002 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 46

AMF poll of 00's rank: 147










# 99

Kanye West feat. Jamie Foxx - Gold Digger

Score: 811 points

Biggest fans:
None

Haters:
Miguel #96, Petri #94, John #78/84

Voters:
30

Comments:
Maybe the worst song off of a solid album. Why is this one here? There were better options. #86. (Evan)

Kanye's thrills are usually cheap ones, but they work here. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2005 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 53

AMF poll of 00's rank: 92










# 98

Santogold - L.E.S. Artistes

Score: 821 points

Biggest fans:
None

Haters:
Harold Wexler #95, Depeche Mode #91

Voters:
29

Comments:
I just wanted to say I'm really glad this one made the cut. Not sure what else to say about this one, I just like it. #33. (Evan)

I much prefer her work on the RES album How I Do, but this is pretty nice. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2008 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 84

AMF poll of 00's rank: 470










# 97

Animal Collective - Summertime Clothes

Score: 822 points

Biggest fans:
Jonah #7

Haters:
Honorio #99, Stephan #96, Jackson #94, Greg #93

Voters:
30

Comments:
The hefty groove that underpins "Summertime Clothes" makes it the highlight of Merriweather Post Pavilion for me. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 229

AMF poll of 00's rank: 283










# 96

Scissor Sisters - I Don't Feel Like Dancin'

Score: 830 points

Biggest fans:
Miguel #7

Haters:
VanillaFire1000 #99, Nassim #99, Depeche Mode #99, Harold Wexler #99, Evan #99, Midaso #99, Slick #99, Henrik #98, Greg #98, Nick #98, Chris K. #98, Jackson #98

Voters:
30

Comments:
Me neither. #99. (Evan)

I do! (Moonbeam)

People don't get annoyed by these vocals? (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2006 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 291

AMF poll of 00's rank: 80










# 95

Bloc Party - Banquet

Score: 858 points

Biggest fans:
Michel #8

Haters:
sonofsamiam #100, Michel #94, beefsupreme #93, Schwah #92, John #77/84

Voters:
29

Comments:
The breakdown about 2 1/2 minutes into the song elevates it to another level. #64. (Evan)

This is pleasant enough indie rock that mines a pretty nice groove, but it doesn't strike me as anything spectacular. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2004 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 86

AMF poll of 00's rank: 215










# 94

T.I. - What You Know

Score: 865 points

Biggest fans:
sonofsamiam #4, John #10

Haters:
Henrik #100, Chris K. #99, Romain #99, VanillaFire1000 #98, Henry #98, Michel #97, Honorio #95, Moonbeam #95, Dan M #94, Rocky Raccoon #92, Stephan #91, Slick #91

Voters:
29

Comments:
Turn it to 11! No, seriously. If I ever "make it" in whatever I choose to do I'll blast this song, because it sounds like success. #52. (Evan)

Huh? (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 55

AMF poll of 00's rank: 77










# 93

Missy Elliott - Get Ur Freak On

Score: 870 points

Biggest fans:
beefsupreme #12

Haters:
Depeche Mode #100, nicolas #98, Midaso #98, Stephan #95, Romain #94, Jackson #93, Jonah #74/80

Voters:
30

Comments:
About my 8th favorite on Miss E… So Addictive, "Get Ur Freak On" is still wildly fun. (Moonbeam)

Hope it's number 100. Acclaim for this is ridiculous. (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2001 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 5

AMF poll of 00's rank: 43










# 92

Portishead - Machine Gun

Score: 873 points

Biggest fans:
Henrik #14

Haters:
Evan #91

Voters:
28

Comments:
I must confess I was suspicious when I heard Portishead will finally release new material after 11 years. Consternation was ready when I first time listened to the first new song on YouTube. What I heard meant comeback of the decade and top 3 song of their career. The struggle between brutality (beating drums and machines) and vulnarability (almost wailing voice of Beth Gibbons) is pure terror. Somekind of soothing outro part remind me of Vangelis and Blade Runner (Petri)

I can appreciate the industrial eerie atmosphere of this track, but I wish those synths that come in at the end were more prominent throughout. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2008 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 87

AMF poll of 00's rank: 129










# 91

Coldplay - Viva La Vida

Score: 890 points

Biggest fans:
Henry #11

Haters:
Moonbeam #99, Dan M #96, Chris #95, Zorg #95, Greg #91,

Voters:
29

Comments:
Violet Hill and Strawberry Swing are decent singles but this one hasn't stopped annoying me from the first time I listened to it (Nassim)

Another putrid effort that assured that Coldplay would yet again fool the unwashed masses into believing they actually meant something. (Moonbeam)

I don't particularly like Coldplay but I like a lot "Viva la Vida" and maybe because of the same reason, this grandiose sound that seem justified to me for this dethroned king story. (Honorio)

My least favorite Coldplay song (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2008 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 118

AMF poll of 00's rank: 74










# 90

R. Kelly - Ignition (Remix)

Score: 898 points

Biggest fans:
Chris #2, John #7

Haters:
Michel #100 Slick #100, Henrik #99, Romain #98, Moonbeam #97, VanillaFire1000 #97, nicolas #96, Harold Wexler #96, Honorio #94, Petri #93

Voters:
29

Comments:
Not to be taken too seriously, just have fun with it. Bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce bounce..bounce bounce bounce. #36. (Evan)

I don't get it. I think this is truly awful and easily R. Kelly's worst song. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2003 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 32

AMF poll of 00's rank: 45










# 89

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Zero

Score: 905 points

Biggest fans:
Moonbeam #8

Haters:
Henrik #95, nicolas #95, sonofsamiam #93, Honorio #92, Schwah #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
More ass-kicking triumph, please! Karen O's loveletter to neon-squared dancefloors is AOK with me. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 71

AMF poll of 00's rank: 130










# 88

Fever Ray - Keep the Streets Empty for Me

Score: 907 points

Biggest fans:
Petri #13

Haters:
Nick #100, Schwah #96, Jackson #91

Voters:
29

Comments:
Though my favorite track remains "I'm Not Done", this one is the 2nd masterpiece on Fever Ray self titled album. Walking at night in Paris' deserted streets with this song in my mp3 player is a delight. (#17) (Nassim)

Should have been Stillness is the Move. Is this even the best song on the album? I'm not sure, but I didn't like the album much either. #90. (Evan)

The Fever Ray album was generally disappointing for me, but this hollow eeriness was one of the few moments that really stood out. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: Not ranked

AMF poll of 00's rank: 234










# 87

Duffy - Mercy

Score: 907 points

Biggest fans:
Miguel #3, Moonbeam #7

Haters:
Zorg #97, Nick #96, Petri #95, Schwah #94, Chris K. #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
I first heard this when I had moved to a new house and saw it on MTV. We had no internet connection set up yet, so I waited hours upon hours in front of the TV for it to come on again. 60s soul had never been a particular favorite of mine, but the FUNK in this track makes my toes curl. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2008 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 246

AMF poll of 00's rank: 216










# 86

Hercules And Love Affair feat. Antony - Blind

Score: 907 points

Biggest fans:
Chris #4

Haters:
Evan #98, beefsupreme #98, Petri #96, Chris K. #94, Harold Wexler #94, Rocky Raccoon #94

Voters:
30

Comments:
Just a little too irritating--kinda like House of Jealous Lovers, which didn't make the cut. Antony's vocals don't help. #98. (Evan)

Who knew Antony's very particular vocal stylings could be so suited to the dancefloor?! (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2008 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 15

AMF poll of 00's rank: 55










# 85

U2 - Beautiful Day

Score: 909 points

Biggest fans:
Stephan #5, Rocky Raccoon #9

Haters:
Zorg #99, Nassim #95, sonofsamiam #94, John #83/84, Jonah #76/80

Voters:
30

Comments:
I suppose they had to retreat to comfortable territory after Pop's poor reception, but at least they did it with style, at first. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2000 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 114

AMF poll of 00's rank: 143










# 84

Justin Timberlake feat. T.I. - My Love

Score: 911 points

Biggest fans:
Depeche Mode #12

Haters:
Romain #97, Michel #96, Honorio #93, Moonbeam #91, Midaso #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
As good as Rock Your Body or Sexyback might be, Justin Timberlake is incredible when he slows down the dancefloor. Cry Me A River, What Goes Around… Comes Around and My Love are the best proofs (the only objection would be Lovestoned, making the sequence My Love/Lovestoned/I think she knows/Whats goes Around... the crowning achievement of Justin, and one of the most awesome moment of the decade) (Nassim)

In addition to sexy, Justin Timberlake also attempted to bring the theremin back, which is just as commendable. #39. (Evan)

The production is quite nice, but JT's whiny vocals and dipshit personality ruin it as always. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 42

AMF poll of 00's rank: 57










# 83

Jay-Z feat. Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind

Score: 912 points

Biggest fans:
Greg #3

Haters:
Chris K. #100, Miguel #98, Moonbeam #96, Midaso #95

Voters:
29

Comments:
Alicia Off-Keys and Jay-Z are a horrible combo. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 69

AMF poll of 00's rank: 134










# 82

The Walkmen - The Rat

Score: 926 points

Biggest fans:
Evan #12

Haters:
Greg #96, Chris #96, Midaso #92, VanillaFire1000 #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
A magnificent piece of anger, despair and loss. And an impressive drum performance (physically if not technically) (#15) (Nassim)

Sheer catharsis, which is all you need sometimes. #12. (Evan)

It's nice to know that the 2000s still had some no-nonsense rockers. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2004 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 58

AMF poll of 00's rank: 206










# 81

Morrissey - First of the Gang to Die

Score: 942 points

Biggest fans:
Honorio #5, nicolas #10

Haters:
Petri #99, Jackson #97, VanillaFire1000 #96, Nassim #94, Henrik #94, Zorg #93, Evan #93

Voters:
29

Comments:
At first, this was the low point of an utterly fantastic album for me, but subsequent listens quickly changed my mind. I sing this on the top of my lungs whenever it comes on. "He throws them all uhh-WAYYYYY! Hey-Heyyyy! Hey-Heyyyy! Hey-Heyyy!" (Moonbeam)

What a comeback! Morrissey released a great album in 2004 after a seven year hiatus that it deserved a better fate in our poll. Especially for the second single, a strong power pop piece with the story of a Latin gangster told (you know, we're talking about Morrissey) in a street-wise but romantic way. "He stole from the rich and the poor (...) he stole all hearts away". (Honorio)



Place in the 2004 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 100

AMF poll of 00's rank: 124









Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

# 80

The Shins - New Slang

Score: 945 points

Biggest fans:
John #5

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
Floats along on its own plane. Unfortunately it's not much more than that, but it's certainly enjoyable. #74. (Evan)

I can acknowledge the talent here, but it just doesn't do it for me. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2001 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 61

AMF poll of 00's rank: 376










# 79

Robyn with Kleerup - With Every Heartbeat

Score: 948 points

Biggest fans:
Henrik #8, Moonbeam #10

Haters:
Rocky Raccoon #96, Miguel #95, Nick #95, Scwah #95, nicolas #94, Michel #93, VanillaFire1000 #92, Harold Wexler #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
I love how Robyn exploses any boundaries of what a dance-pop singer is supposed to do through this, Be Mine, Konichiwa Bitches, Who's That Girl or Dancing on My Own. She exposes her heart and guts in her music, never forgets to make people dance and does it with wit and sincerity, she really is in her own league in the european dance scene (yes Moonbeam, let's say Annie is there too if you want) (#19) (Nassim)

The bleeps and the bloops! The BLEEPS and the BLOOPS! Definitely my favorite discovery of this poll. #31. (Evan)

This girl knows her way around heartache. Has a heart ever been so prominently placed on its sleeve? (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2007 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 83

AMF poll of 00's rank: 168










# 78

Beyoncé - Crazy in Love

Score: 951 points

Biggest fans:
Dan M #3, Nick #5

Haters:
Moonbeam #100, Petri #100, Evan #97, Romain #92, Henrik #91

Voters:
29

Comments:
The magnificent horn sample and the colossal beats get me every time. And superstar-diva Beyonce's vocal performance is immense. Fuck all the doubters! In 20 years time your kids will still be dancing to this like there's no tomorrow. (Dan M)

I hate absolutely everything about this. Every single note grates to the point that not only is this among my least favorite songs of the 2000s, it is easily among my least favorite songs of all time. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2003 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 4

AMF poll of 00's rank: 26










# 77

Bat for Lashes - Daniel

Score: 953 points

Biggest fans:
Moonbeam #5

Haters:
Slick #94, Michel #94, John #80/84

Voters:
29

Comments:
I quite liked Fur and Gold, but when those synth strings and that magical chorus of this song first graced my ears, I knew I was in love. While the 80s provided such a substantial sonic template for music of the 00s, rarely did any of the new stuff capture the wonder and magic quite like this. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 67

AMF poll of 00's rank: 97










# 76

Amerie - 1 Thing

Score: 955 points

Biggest fans:
SchwahS#3, onofsamiam #7

Haters:
Romain #100, Stephan #97, Harold Wexler #92, Evan #92, John #81/84

Voters:
30

Comments:
Fresh and clean as this song is, for some reason, I just don't dig it all that much. I've never really warmed to go-go. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2005 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 34

AMF poll of 00's rank: 117










# 75

Deerhunter - Nothing Ever Happened

Score: 963 points

Biggest fans:
Jackson #9

Haters:
Slick #95

Voters:
29

Comments:
My first Deerhunter track! It rocks out to a pretty nice groove, and the buzzy instrumental outro is right up my alley. Nice! (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2008 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 198

AMF poll of 00's rank: 86










# 74

Portishead - The Rip

Score: 964 points

Biggest fans:
Jackson #2

Haters:
Rocky Raccoon #97

Voters:
28

Comments:
The best song of the decade that also happens to be a dream. #38. (Evan)

It's quite pretty and dreamy, and that warm synth is nice, but it doesn't blow me away. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2008 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 134

AMF poll of 00's rank: 59










# 73

Depeche Mode - Precious

Score: 965 points

Biggest fans:
Henrik #4, Slick #10

Haters:
Harold Wexler #100, Chris #100, Jackson #99, Nick #99, Dan M #97, Scwah #93, Nassim #92, Rocky Raccoon #91

Voters:
28

Comments:
Exciter was a disaster[/i], but "Precious" promised that Playing the Angel would be much better, and it delivered. (Moonbeam)

I feel quite sorry for Lindstrom not getting in, an instrumental song in the countdown would be cool. But DM is also cool, even though I don't love them as much as I used to. (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2005 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: Bubbling under

AMF poll of 00's rank: 96










# 72

The xx - Crystalised

Score: 967 points

Biggest fans:
Jonah #6, Evan #9

Haters:
nicolas #97, Chris #94, Henry #93

Voters:
29

Comments:
There are a bunch of songs I love more in the album, but it still is a very nice mix of the XX's large broad of influences, summed up to their most seminal and essential basics. (#42) (Nassim)

The back and forth here is so enthralling. #9. (Evan)

It's so simple, so straightforward but so damn murky that I can't help but slither and sway when it plays. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 143

AMF poll of 00's rank: Not in top 500










# 71

Arcade Fire - Intervention

Score: 972 points

Biggest fans:
Miguel #2, Romain #9

Haters:
sonofsamiam #97, Depeche Mode #93, beefsupreme #92, Zorg #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
There are at least 5 better tracks from Neon Bible in my book. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 306

AMF poll of 00's rank: 192










# 70

The Killers - When You Were Young

Score: 973 points

Biggest fans:
Slick #5, Stephan #10

Haters:
Jackson #100, Scwah #100, Dan M #99, sonofsamiam #99, Henrik #97, Nassim #93, Jonah #80/80

Voters:
30

Comments:
Guitar Hero sighting! #63. (Evan)

One of the only Killers songs I can stomach. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 195

AMF poll of 00's rank: 121










# 69

LCD Soundsystem - Tribulations

Score: 975 points

Biggest fans:
Michel #4, Henry #8, John #9

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
When one of the first updates of AM's top albums of 2005 had LCD Soundsystem prominently listed, I previewed the tracks on Amazon. This is the one that convinced me to buy the album, and boy am I glad I did! The fiery synth cauldron still smokes. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2005 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 387

AMF poll of 00's rank: 67










# 68

Peter Björn and John - Young Folks

Score: 981 points

Biggest fans:
None

Haters:
Zorg #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
This exquisitely produced pop song has never been a real favorite, but every time I hear it, I feel like I've known it my whole life. It taps into some primal synapses. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 19

AMF poll of 00's rank: 38










# 67

TV on the Radio - Halfway Home

Score: 988 points

Biggest fans:
sonofsamiam #8

Haters:
Nick #97, Dan M #93 Chris #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
Here is a case of bad choice of singles, this great opener (and Love Dogs) easily peak any of the 4 Dear Science tracks picked as a single (#20) (Nassim)

I think I need to get Dear Science! This is gorgeous. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2008 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: Not ranked

AMF poll of 00's rank: 81










# 66

Phoenix - 1901

Score: 988 points

Biggest fans:
Greg #9

Haters:
nicolas #92

Voters:
29

Comments:
Copying almost the same recipe as Lisztomania, it somehow works much less for me. (#84) (Nassim)

The best song from an album whose acclaim baffles me. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 41

AMF poll of 00's rank: 72










# 65

Kanye West - Gone

Score: 994 points

Biggest fans:
sonofsamiam #6, Depeche Mode #9, Nassim #10, Zorg #10

Haters:
Henry #95, Moonbeam #93, Chris #91, Dan M #91

Voters:
29

Comments:
I'm glad this song is getting its due recognition despite not having a single and behind overlooked at its release in favor of inferior tracks, probably one of Kanye's 3 best songs (Nassim)

I find this (and Kanye in general) to be completely unremarkable. I hate the way he tacks on samples like cheap wallpaper. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2005 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: Not ranked

AMF poll of 00's rank: Not in toop 500










# 64

Phoenix - Lisztomania

Score: 998 points

Biggest fans:
None

Haters:
John #79/84, nicolas #93

Voters:
30

Comments:
A mediocre indie-by-numbers track whose appeal baffles me. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 76

AMF poll of 00's rank: 111










# 63

Modest Mouse - Float On

Score: 1007 points

Biggest fans:
None

Haters:
Honorio #97, sonofsamiam #95, Jonah #78/80

Voters:
30

Comments:
Hmm. I don't remember ranking it this low, which is perhaps a bit harsh. But I could name at least 25 Modest Mouse songs I prefer. Congrats to them for hitting it (semi-)big, though. #88. (Evan)

The third of a triumvirate with "Maps" and "Take Me Out" that broke down the mainstream doors. Evergreen, punchy and poignant. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2004 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 44

AMF poll of 00's rank: 49










# 62

Of Montreal - The Past is a Grotesque Animal

Score: 1011 points

Biggest fans:
Zorg #3, Jackson #5, Nassim #6

Haters:
Greg #100, Dan M #100, Rocky Raccoon #93, VanillaFire1000 #93, Midaso #93, beefsupreme #91

Voters:
29

Comments:
I'm not always a big fan of long repetitive songs, cryptics lyrics and Of Montreal but the magic of this ambitious otherworldly song is how it succeeds in keeping my jawdropped for more than 10 minutes with its intense voice, beautiful image and intelligent variations. (Nassim)

Builds and builds and builds until you're left in a trance, wondering why you want to tear your fucking body apart. #17. (Evan)

This is my first exposure to Of Montreal other than the collaboration with Janelle Monáe. That relentless chug and modular synth freakout at the end are pretty outstanding! If I can pinpoint one little drawback, it is the lead singer's voice. Such a dymanic track deserves a better vocal performance! (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2007 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: Bubbling under

AMF poll of 00's rank: 94










# 61

New Order - Crystal

Score: 1014 points

Biggest fans:
Nassim #7, Greg #8

Haters:
Chris #99, Dan M #98, Harold Wexler #97, Chris K. #96, Honorio #96, VanillaFire1000 #95

Voters:
29

Comments:
I'm still puzzled by why you can't buy honey with money, but that won't stop me from going apeshit anytime this song its the dancefloor. (Nassim)

Get Ready was a disappointing comeback for me, but "Crystal" provided a heck of a world-beating return. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2001 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 126

AMF poll of 00's rank: 71









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# 60

Radiohead - There There

Score: 1017 points

Biggest fans:
Michel #2, Greg #5

Haters:
Stephan #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
It feels like Radiohead by numbers. It certainly isn't offensive, but it doesn't strike me as anything special. (Moonbeam)

About my 60th favorite song by them, yet still so in top 40 here (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2003 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 160

AMF poll of 00's rank: 90










# 59

The Avalanches - Since I Left You

Score: 1023 points

Biggest fans:
Honorio #12

Haters:
Depeche Mode #95, Dan M #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
I find this to be more interesting than appealing. (Moonbeam)

Miraculous. If there is true situation in which "the whole is better than the sum of his parts" is this one. What a wonderful song made of pieces of disposable songs. (Honorio)



Place in the 2000 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 35

AMF poll of 00's rank: 27










# 58

Radiohead - Reckoner

Score: 1026 points

Biggest fans:
Depeche Mode #8, Chris K. #9

Haters:
Stephan #100, Nick #92

Voters:
29

Comments:
That guitar line is just so dreamy! (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2007 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 182

AMF poll of 00's rank: 209










# 57

Amy Winehouse - Rehab

Score: 1030 points

Biggest fans:
Rocky RaccoonD #8, an M #10

Haters:
Midaso #97, sonofsamiam #96, Moonbeam #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
The high point of her career musically--a very ironic high point, indeed. #75 (Evan)

This just might be my least favorite Amy Winehouse song. Her voice is OK, but the sentiment of the lyrics is just horrid to me. Give me "Back to Black" or "Tears Dry on Their Own" over this mess. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 20

AMF poll of 00's rank: 70










# 56

Blur - Out of Time

Score: 1036 points

Biggest fans:
Henry #4, Depeche Mode #10

Haters:
Harold Wexler #98, Chris #98, Evan #96, VanillaFire1000 #94, Stephan #93

Voters:
28

Comments:
Reflective Blur with a slice of bizarre, "Out of Time" is one of the few Blur songs I know that can compete with Gorillaz. (Moonbeam)

Blur were able to produce some gems during their disintegration period, especially this gentle, evocative and atmospheric ballad that benefits of some Moroccan flourishes. (Honorio)



Place in the 2003 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 89

AMF poll of 00's rank: 105










# 55

Coldplay - Yellow

Score: 1039 points

Biggest fans:
Midaso #1

Haters:
beefsupreme #95, Moonbeam #94

Voters:
29

Comments:
This is surprisingly merely bad. That's great by Coldplay standards. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2000 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 57

AMF poll of 00's rank: 89










# 54

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.

Score: 1040 points

Biggest fans:
Romain #8, beefsupreme #10

Haters:
Miguel #99, Henry #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
The lead single from one of the most ambitious, visionary and profound albums of the 2000s is just the tip of the iceberg. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2005 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 105

AMF poll of 00's rank: 53










# 53

Eminem - Lose Yourself

Score: 1044 points

Biggest fans:
Depeche Mode #5

Haters:
Miguel #100, Romain #91, Chris K. #91, John #82/84, Jonah #77/80

Voters:
30

Comments:
Everyone from my generation seems to know every word from this song, which makes sense: it's the ultimate pump-up jam. "His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy"...you can fill in the rest. #40. (Evan)

There are only a few Eminem songs I can enjoy. This isn't quite there, but I can see why it is beloved. (Moonbeam)

Stage fright. The semi-autobiographical story of a white rapper struggling for respect among the black hip-hop scene, and doing this achieving the first Oscar to a rap song. (Honorio)

From the placement of these two it may look like I'm a die hard Eminem fan, that's not true, but these two singles are such a classics, filled with passion and meaning, executed perfectly. Lose Yourself gets a notch for the sentiment (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2002 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 40

AMF poll of 00's rank: 29










# 52

The Avalanches - Frontier Psychiatrist

Score: 1048 points

Biggest fans:
Jackson #4, Nassim #5, Petri #9

Haters:
Henry #99, Depeche Mode #96, Slick #92, Miguel #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
I find this to be more interesting than appealing. (Moonbeam)

Annoying, not fascinating (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2000 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 127

AMF poll of 00's rank: 32










# 51

Kanye West - Jesus Walks

Score: 1053 points

Biggest fans:
Michel #6

Haters:
Miguel #97

Voters:
29

Comments:
Kanye definitely has talent, and it was with this song that I finally acknowledged it. Perhaps he oversells it, but that's kinda his schtick. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2004 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 59

AMF poll of 00's rank: 69










# 50

Wilco - Impossible Germany

Score: 1056 points

Biggest fans:
Greg #1, nicolas #3, Honorio #6

Haters:
VanillaFire1000 #100, Schwah #99, Chris #97, Nassim #91, Jonah #75/80

Voters:
29

Comments:
One of the few songs I did not know before the poll, and to be honest I still would not be able to remember how it sounds. Like we say in France "it entered by one ear and went out through the other". (Nassim)

This is probably my favorite of the Wilco songs I've heard. It's pretty but has enough depth to be enduring. (Moonbeam)

With their sixth album Wilco returned to more classic forms losing some credit from the critics who preferred the two previous and more experimental albums. But what's wrong with going classic if it includes songs like this "Impossible Germany" that benefits from a terrific chord sequence and a great guitar solo from Nels Cline with a last minute almost orgasmic. (Honorio)



Place in the 2007 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: Bubbling under

AMF poll of 00's rank: 191










# 49

LCD Soundsystem - Losing My Edge

Score: 1067 points

Biggest fans:
Jonah #2, Evan #8, Nick #9

Haters:
Henry #100, Honorio #100, Greg #99, Miguel 93, Henrik #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
What an opening statement! James Murphy's self-depricating humor and production genius came fully formed. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2002 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 12

AMF poll of 00's rank: 37










# 48

Jay-Z - 99 Problems

Score: 1081 points

Biggest fans:
Depeche Mode #7

Haters:
Petri #97, Romain #96, Midaso #94, Jackson #92

Voters:
29

Comments:
Jay-Z just doesn't do it for me. This is one of his best, though I'd give the edge to "Dirt off Your Shoulder". (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2003 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 8

AMF poll of 00's rank: 36










# 47

Radiohead - Idioteque

Score: 1085 points

Biggest fans:
Evan #1, Nassim #9

Haters:
Stephan #98

Voters:
30

Comments:
It's the end of the world, but everyone just wants to party. #1. (Evan)

It's cool and all, but Björk does this stuff so much better. (Moonbeam)

I really loved it for the first 10 listens or so but then it started to annoy me slipped in my rankings a lot (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2000 poll: 10

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 22

AMF poll of 00's rank: 46










# 46

The Roots feat. Cody ChesNUTT - The Seed (2.0)

Score: 1090 points

Biggest fans:
VanillaFire1000 #1, Slick #8, Rocky Raccoon #10

Haters:
Zorg #98, Chris K. #97

Voters:
28

Comments:
I can get behind the groove and the racy lyrics to this for sure! (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2002 poll: 9

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 81

AMF poll of 00's rank: 61










# 45

The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize??

Score: 1102 points

Biggest fans:
Honorio #3

Haters:
Nassim #100, Michel #99, Schwah #98

Voters:
30

Comments:
I have hard time listening to the Soft Bulletin in full with the exception of its 2 acclaimed songs which are fairly good. For Yoshimi it was the opposite, the acclaimed song really dragged it down. Sorry fans, I find this song terrible. (Nassim)

I thought I would hate this after a snippet of its chorus was so overused by VH1 a number of years ago, but hearing it in full was a revelation. (Moonbeam)

The magic on the common things ("the sun doesn't go down / it's just an illusion caused by the world spinning round"), the obvious but true statements ("everyone you know someday will die") and life reaffirmation ("life goes fast / it's hard to make the good things last"). Maybe naïve, maybe childish but I wish every hit song could be like this one. Do you realize?? (Honorio)



Place in the 2002 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 50

AMF poll of 00's rank: 48










# 44

Animal Collective - My Girls

Score: 1107 points

Biggest fans:
Evan #2, Depeche Mode #4, Chris #10

Haters:
John #84/84, Greg #94

Voters:
30

Comments:
The climax lasts for over a minute, and half the song feels like it's overflowing. It's an immense song, but Animal Collective maintains an underlying layer of the levity that made them so endearing in the first place. The logical culmination of a decade-long journey for one of the 00's greatest bands. #2. (Evan)

I like the kaleidoscopic pinwheel that this song is going for and the emotional message it carries, but the voices are a bit of a letdown. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2009 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 13

AMF poll of 00's rank: 22










# 43

Antony & The Johnsons - Hope There's Someone

Score: 1111 points

Biggest fans:
Nicolas #2 Chris #7, Miguel #8

Haters:
beefsupreme #100, Slick #97, Jackson #95, Henry #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
Definitely gets to your emotions. Too bad the rest of the album can't live up to this peak. #55. (Evan)

Antony's tremble can be a bit over the top, but there's no denying the beauty of this song. (Moonbeam)

A harrowing plea for love (or at least for company) sung with Antony's shivering voice. Don't let him/her be the one left "in the middle place / between light and nowhere". (Honorio)



Place in the 2005 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 39

AMF poll of 00's rank: 58










# 42

Annie - Heartbeat

Score: 1114 points

Biggest fans:
Moonbeam #1, Stephan #2, John #6, sonofsamiam #9

Haters:
Rocky Raccoon #98, Evan #94, Harold Wexler #93, Romain #93

Voters:
30

Comments:
This is arguably the most moving song I have ever heard. It plays like a perfect slice of ephemeral pop, but beneath the surface is real heartache that makes Annie the absolute master of the happy/sad dichotomy. What better homage could she pay to her late boyfriend/collaborator who died of a heart ailment than to repeatedly offer "Feel my heartbeat"? The time she spent with him she remembers fondly, but it is clearly in the past ("there was a time", "I won't forget the greatest times I had when I was dancing with you".) Music rarely hits me so hard, and it was this triumph that helped me to overcome my own dark times in 2004 and 2005. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2004 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 104

AMF poll of 00's rank: 35










# 41

MGMT - Kids

Score: 1117 points

Biggest fans:
Chris #1, Romain #4, Slick #4

Haters:
Henry #97

Voters:
29

Comments:
Pop! Whizz! Bang! This song burns. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2007 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 23

AMF poll of 00's rank: 19









Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

# 40

M83 - Kim & Jessie

Score: 1118 points

Biggest fans:
Slick #1, Greg #4, Jonah #5

Haters:
Rocky Raccoon #100, Schwah #97, Michel #92, nicolas #91

Voters:
29

Comments:
As good as this song is, I am always puzzled to see it the recurrent pick for this album which has, for me, best standout tracks like Couleurs or We own the sky (#67) (Nassim)

While some of the teenage angst on Saturdays = Youth is too uncomfortable to bear, this is lovely. (Moonbeam)

The 80s revival marked many sounds of the 00s, but very few evocated the 80s synth-pop as brilliantly as M83, with its dreamy voices, airy beats and floating synths. (Honorio)



Place in the 2008 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 135

AMF poll of 00's rank: 375










# 39

Kylie Minogue - Can't Get You Out Of My Head

Score: 1118 points

Biggest fans:
Moonbeam #3, Chris #6, Zorg #8, Honorio #9, Henrik #10

Haters:
Depeche Mode #97, Rocky Raccoon #95

Voters:
30

Comments:
One of those forgotten songs from my pre-teen years that I'm more than happy to rediscover. #54. (Evan)

This song probably matters more to me than any other of the 2000s. I had grown disinterested by most contemporary music throughout the doldrums of the 90s, only seeking out releases by established favorites with only a few exceptions. But when I heard that chugging synth and the hypnotic "la la la" chant, my whole being became transfixed. When I saw the end of the video credits list the artist as Kylie Minogue, who I only knew from "Locomotion", I was shocked. At once, my interest in exploring new music was firmly reestablished, and I discovered this website soon thereafter. This is one of the greatest pop songs of all time as Kylie effortlessly plays the half dream/half nightmare of romantic obsession to a futuristic synthesized brave new world. (Moonbeam)

I can't get Kylie out of my head. I've always liked Kylie Minogue but the Stock, Aitken & Waterman awful 80s sound was a letdown. That's why I was so glad to see her succeeding widely and gaining critic credibility doing anything but good mainstream music with "Some Kind of Bliss", "Spinning Around” and exploding with this "Can't Get You out of My Head". (Honorio)



Place in the 2001 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 10

AMF poll of 00's rank: 20










# 38

Gorillaz - Clint Eastwood

Score: 1122 points

Biggest fans:
John #8

Haters:
Henry #96, Petri #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
Grooves aggressively. #26. (Evan)

The way Gorillaz blurred not only genre boundaries but media boundaries sure felt like a revolution. Demon Days is the apex, but this was a fantastic first glimpse. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2001 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 63

AMF poll of 00's rank: 51










# 37

Coldplay - Clocks

Score: 1126 points

Biggest fans:
Miguel #1, Chris K. #2, Depeche Mode #3, Henry #7

Haters:
Moonbeam #98, sonofsamiam #98, beefsupreme #97, Evan #95, Chris #93

Voters:
29

Comments:
Attributing meaning to this is akin to contemplating the depth in a Hallmark card. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2002 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 156

AMF poll of 00's rank: 68










# 36

Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks

Score: 1150 points

Biggest fans:
Romain #6, Chris K. #8

Haters:
None

Voters:
29

Comments:
One of the best vocal performances of the decade, for sure. Holy crackers. (Moonbeam)

Grizzly Bear elaborate a lot their simple pop songs, with "Two Weeks" as the best prove of their way of combining immediacy and luminosity with complexity and subtlety. (Honorio)



Place in the 2009 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 45

AMF poll of 00's rank: 39










# 35

TV on the Radio - Staring At The Sun

Score: 1153 points

Biggest fans:
Petri #1, John #4, Michel #5

Haters:
nicolas #100, Honorio #98, Dan M #95

Voters:
30

Comments:
There are 3 masterpieces in TV on the Radio's first album and while I like Dreams more, this still is an astonishing hypnotizing song. (#11) (Nassim)

This is nice, but it doesn't excite me like the other two TVOTR songs here. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2003 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 96

AMF poll of 00's rank: 42










# 34

The Strokes - Hard to Explain

Score: 1163 points

Biggest fans:
Beefsupreme #6, Harold Wexler #7

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
This song's acclaim has always been a little confusing to me. The whole album is filled with great singles, but this is the one that emerges? It actually gets a bit tiresome if I listen to it enough, which I can't say for others like The Modern Age, Someday, or Take It or Leave It, which are more deserving in my opinion. #76. (Evan)

Such effective stop-start mechanics are hard to replicate. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2001 poll: 6

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 62

AMF poll of 00's rank: 40










# 33

The National - Fake Empire

Score: 1174 points

Biggest fans:
Stephan #1, Midaso #2, Petri #10

Haters:
sonofsamiam #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
Stately and smoldering, it was the perfect first glimpse into The National's world for me. (Moonbeam)

It's all about the four-over-three rhythm pattern on the piano, then the baritone vocals and then the drums, the guitars and the horns, the epic crescendo. Yes, we can. (Honorio)



Place in the 2007 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 304

AMF poll of 00's rank: 41










# 32

The Postal Service - Such Great Heights

Score: 1183 points

Biggest fans:
Henry #1, John #3, Stephan #4, Honorio #4

Haters:
Michel #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
Electronic music with an emotional tug is right up my alley. I could see Annie digging this. (Moonbeam)

Jimmy Tamborello from Dntel provided the sparkling electronic beats and Ben Gibbard from Death Cab for Cutie the bright pop melodies and imaginative lyrics to create one of the best love songs of the decade. It was the first and last time these two artists teamed up and maybe it's better, a new collaboration probably could've not reached again such great heights. (Honorio)



Place in the 2003 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 30

AMF poll of 00's rank: 73










# 31

The Knife - Silent Shout

Score: 1185 points

Biggest fans:
Petri #2, Nassim #4, Henrik #6, Greg #7

Haters:
Miguel #92, Nick #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
I love many openers, lots being included in our list, but very few can top this one in the way it sets the mood and puts you in a brand new world. Also, you won't find many ways being both that dark and that danceable. (Nassim)

It perfectly sets the tone for the eerie ride that follows. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 124

AMF poll of 00's rank: 100










# 30

Radiohead - Everything in it's Right Place

Score: 1219 points

Biggest fans:
Depeche Mode #1, Chris K. #1

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
I couldn't imagine a more fitting opener to Kid A. It's a good song in its own right, but its main purpose is to set up an album full of even better songs. #58. (Evan)

While many people (including people on these boards) have raved about Radiohead's ability to change their music so much, I don't believe they’ve ever changed much at all. Even their most different songs, such as Karma Police with its acoustic guitar and piano and Idioteque which is driven almost exclusively by electronic beats, still sound very much Radioheadesque. This is true for virtually any artist/band ever; hardly anyone drastically changes their music over the course of their career. In fact, most of my favorite artists/bands (including Bob Dylan, despite going electric and all that) never really changed much, and I believe the reason for this is the fact that every band is simply ‘looking for their sound’ over the course of their career. Dylan called it “that thin, that wild mercury sound” and believes he got closest to it on Blonde on Blonde, and I believe Radiohead got closest to it on this song. The main reason I don’t really like Radiohead is that I’m not a big fan of the sound they were (and are) looking for, but I’ll be damned if this song doesn’t make me happy they got so close to it; far and away the best thing they’ve ever done and the song that justifies their entire existence. I could do without everything else. (Stephan)

It's cool and all, but Björk does this stuff so much better. (Moonbeam)

Third favorite Radiohead song and in my all time top 10 for sure. (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2000 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 121

AMF poll of 00's rank: 52










# 29

Daft Punk - One More Time

Score: 1227 points

Biggest fans:
VanillaFire1000 #2, nicolas #6, Schwah #6, Midaso #9

Haters:
Rocky Raccoon #99

Voters:
30

Comments:
I still haven't fully bought into Daft Punk for some reason, but they lit up dancefloors like few others in the 2000s. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2000 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 25

AMF poll of 00's rank: 14










# 28

Wilco - Jesus etc.

Score: 1232 points

Biggest fans:
John #2, Petri #7

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
Lots of fuss has been made of this song, but I don't get it. (Moonbeam)

Despite being recorded before the 9/11 it included unintentionally some eerie previews of it like "tall buildings shake" or "skyscrapers are scrapin' together". (Honorio)



Place in the 2002 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 72

AMF poll of 00's rank: 28










# 27

Queens of the Stone Age - No One Knows

Score: 1249 points

Biggest fans:
Schwah #4, beefsupreme #5, Evan #10

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
Neither do I. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2002 poll: 8

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 75

AMF poll of 00's rank: 33










# 26

MGMT - Time to Pretend

Score: 1251 points

Biggest fans:
Romain #3, VanillaFire1000 #10

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
There's an innocence to their approach that makes this starry-eyed synth wonder a real treat. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2007 poll: 7

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 37

AMF poll of 00's rank: 16










# 25

The White Stripes - Fell in Love with a Girl

Score: 1258 points

Biggest fans:
Rocky Raccoon #2, Evan #5, beefsupreme #8, Slick #9

Haters:
Greg #95, Petri #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
The title says it all. Sounds like falling in love for the first time, which is a great sound indeed. #5. (Evan)

A rip-roaring call to arms in less than 2 seconds. Its parent album let me down, but this opening salvo still thrills. (Moonbeam)

Generic rock song if you ask me (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2001 poll: 5

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 36

AMF poll of 00's rank: 30










# 24

Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal

Score: 1283 points

Biggest fans:
Romain #2, Miguel #4, nicolas #4, Dan M #7

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
Could have been made in 1808, but works surprisingly well in 2008. (I have a sneaking suspicion someone's used that phrase before, but it sums it up perfectly) #51. (Evan)

This side of the musical spectrum still very rarely excites me. (Moonbeam)

Used by a Spanish TV Channel as theme music for their Christmas advertising, appropriately because it encapsulates the Christmas feeling better than a snow crystal. (Honorio)



Place in the 2008 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 85

AMF poll of 00's rank: 47










# 23

Daft Punk - Digital Love

Score: 1290 points

Biggest fans:
Midaso #3, sonofsamiam #3, Chris #5, VanillaFire1000 #7, Jackson #10

Haters:
Zorg #96

Voters:
29

Comments:
I didn't know this one. Perhaps if I spent more time with it, I would grow to love it, as all the ingredients are there, but it isn't clicking for me yet. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2001 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 68

AMF poll of 00's rank: 15










# 22

TV on the Radio - Wolf Like Me

Score: 1301 points

Biggest fans:
Jackson #1, Schwah #7, Michel #9

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
I thought I didn't really live TV on the Radio after Return to Cookie Mountain failed to impress on first listen. I must have been sleeping when this came on, though, because when I heard it again, my blood boiled with the lust-fueled furor described. Holy cow. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2006 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 31

AMF poll of 00's rank: 18










# 21

Yeah Yeah Yeahs - Maps

Score: 1328 points

Biggest fans:
Moonbeam #4, Rocky Raccoon #5, Petri #6, Jonah #8, VanillaFire1000 #9, Dan M #9, Greg #10

Haters:
nicolas #99

Voters:
30

Comments:
This song became popular while my dad was in the hospital shortly before he died. Hearing it every night offered some strange catharsis that I can't quite explain, but there's really no need to add anything to the majesty of this song. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2003 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 11

AMF poll of 00's rank: 11









Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

OK and now something new.

# 20

Johnny Cash - Hurt

Score: 1328 points

Biggest fans:
Michel #3, Stephan #6, Honorio #7, Slick #7, sonofsamiam #10

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
Give me the NIN version. (Moonbeam)

One of Cash daughters (Cindy I think) told in the documentary "Johnny Cash's America" that Johnny showed to her a preview of the video clip of "Hurt" (that he was very proud of). After seeing it Cindy was moved to tears and said: "Dad, it's kinda disturbing, it's like you're saying goodbye" and Johnny Cash replied: "Well, honey... I am!". I can't help crying every time too. (Honorio)



Place in the 2002 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 21

AMF poll of 00's rank: 13










# 19

Sufjan Stevens - Chicago

Score: 1368 points

Biggest fans:
Henry #2, Midaso #4, Miguel #6, Romain #7, Harold Wexler #8

Haters:
Slick #96, beefsupreme #94

Voters:
30

Comments:
I'm all about "Come on Feel the Illinoise!" but "Chicago" is a worthy representative of Illinois. It never fails to make my heart swell. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2005 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 70

AMF poll of 00's rank: 34










# 18

Sufjan Stevens - Casimir Pulaski Day

Score: 1368 points

Biggest fans:
Jonah #4, Chris K. #4, Michel #6, Petri #8, nicolas #8, Miguel #9, Schwah #10

Haters:
Beefsupreme #96

Voters:
30

Comments:
One of the few songs of the 2000s that managed to leap over my musical prejudices and make me swoon. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2005 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 290

AMF poll of 00's rank: 31










# 17

Radiohead - Pyramid Song

Score: 1376 points

Biggest fans:
Depeche Mode #2, sonofsamiam #2, Harold Wexler #4, Zorg #4, Schwah #9

Haters:
Nassim #97, Stephan #94

Voters:
30

Comments:
This may be Radiohead's crowning achievement. It's at once alien and instantly familiar. (Moonbeam)

Just lost out it Everything in it's right place cause that one has got twice as much plays. However, each listen to Pyramid Song is a special experience, propably more so than EIIRP. (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2001 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 79

AMF poll of 00's rank: 21










# 16

The Strokes - Last Nite

Score: 1386 points

Biggest fans:
Jonah #3, Rocky Raccoon #4, nicolas #5, Chris K. #7, Honorio #8

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
The sea change that followed in the wake of "Last Nite" was sooooo wonderful to behold. I prefer several other Strokes songs to this, but its simplicity never fails to get a smile from me. (Moonbeam)

After more than 10 years of not playing the guitar on stage I gathered with some friends to form a band to play only covers for fun. And, well, the first notes I played on stage after so many years were that insistent C-C-C-C-C that opens "Last Nite" from The Strokes, a song so simultaneously exciting and detached that it was (is) the perfect opener for a rock show. (Honorio)



Place in the 2001 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 18

AMF poll of 00's rank: 17









Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Damn I had a bad prediction about Hurt.

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Great string !

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Just a minor error, but Sufjan's "Chicago" is the 70th highest ranked song of the 2000's on AM.

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Nick
Just a minor error, but Sufjan's "Chicago" is the 70th highest ranked song of the 2000's on AM.

Thanks. Fixed.

By the way the gap between those two Sufjan songs is 0,07 points (1367,77 and 1367,84 points)

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Now only two songs per post.

Sorry Nassim. You refused to see this in the guessing thread. But that's how the results went (to be sure this isn't what you refused to see - but now you know that you will).
(another song is above his favorite).

# 15

Eminem feat. Dido - Stan

Score: 1408 points

Biggest fans:
Greg #2, Honorio #2, Henrik #3, Harold Wexler #3, Depeche Mode #6, Zorg #6, Midaso #7, nicolas #7

Haters:
Michel #98, Henry #94, Jonah #79/80

Voters:
30

Comments:
One of the rare "serious" moments from Eminem that I can stomach. (Moonbeam)

It was my favourite song from the 00s for many years until Sufjan's dethroned it, but it's still number two. Probably the best example of storytelling in music, it's more a novel or a movie than a song. Based on a true story and cleverly told as fan mail, the perfectly built dramatic crescendo is astonishingly brilliant, putting a lump in your throat. Amazing. (Honorio)

It really grew on me when I heard it on headphones, totally focused. Cannot count number of times I rapped this. (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2000 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 43

AMF poll of 00's rank: 23










# 14

Arcade Fire - Wake Up

Score: 1415 points

Biggest fans:
Nassim #1, Jonah #1, Schwah #2, Petri #5, Evan #6, Jackson #7, Harold Wexler #10

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
And there it is, my #1 pick for the poll. First of all it is an incredibly moving, intense and galvanizing song I wish could last 10 minute more. Then, it represents my 2 favorite memories of live concerts ever, the slap in the face I received when I discovered it at the first row of Rock en Seine in '05 and when, 4 years later, at the same place, they played it as an acoustic encore when the concert had to stop because of one of the most violent summer rain Paris has seen in the past years. They were wet to the bones, so was the crowd, but it did not keep anybody from singing their hearts out. (Nassim)

My least favorite song on Funeral. (Moonbeam)

Passion, euphoria, the cathartic power of music, that's the speciality of Arcade Fire. And there is no better prove that "Wake Up", a song to sing along with your fist raised high. (Honorio)



Place in the 2004 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 51

AMF poll of 00's rank: 12









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# 13

OutKast - Ms. Jackson

Score: 1418 points

Biggest fans:
Beefsupreme #4, Schwah #5, Greg #6, Midaso #8

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
Man, there's so much going on here. Piano, funk, that slowly building wooooooooooooooo, while always sounding like it's a about to fall apart. And they made it so damn CATCHY. #16. (Evan)

Aquemini remains my favorite OutKast album, but this is the song that made me decide to buy their material. Hip hop at its finest. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2000 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 26

AMF poll of 00's rank: 7










# 12

LCD Soundsystem - Someone Great

Score: 1441 points

Biggest fans:
Zorg #1, Harold Wexler #2, Petri #4, Henry #6, Nassim #8, Chris #8, Michel #10

Haters:
Honorio #91

Voters:
30

Comments:
The shrill, sharp feelings of death are captured so well in this, as are the peculiar thought processes that come to the surface. Mr. Murphy showed so much growth with Sound of Silver and this track may exemplify that the best. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2007 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 74

AMF poll of 00's rank: 24









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Surprisingly high placement for "Someone Great", without my low vote probably it could have even reached the Top 10...
Fantastic songs in the 16-20 positions
Only two songs from my personal Top 10 with chances to get into the final Top 10.

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More than 150 views already. So looks like AMers are online.
Do you want I release top 10 tonight (within about 1,5 hours) or is it better to release it tomorrow?

# 11

Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out

Score: 1449 points

Biggest fans:
Henry #3, Nick #4, Dan M #5, Moonbeam #6, Henrik #9, Romain #10, Jonah #10

Haters:
Greg #97

Voters:
30

Comments:
Franz Ferdinand really caught lightning in a bottle here. The rest of their catalog cannot stand up to this song. #20. (Evan)

Rock and dance music rarely intertwine so seamlessly. That riff is absolutely titanic but it is equalled by the propulsive groove. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2004 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 6

AMF poll of 00's rank: 10









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Damn it!
Last Nite and Hurt finished criminalyl low!
I should have voted...

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Glad to see this thread come alive again!

I was shocked to see "Maps" so low, but seeing "Someone Great" so high makes up for it!

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

The rest of the top 10 will be released tomorrow.
But here's #10.

# 10

Arcade Fire - Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)

Score: 1463 points

Biggest fans:
John #1, Evan #3, Chris K. #3, VanillaFire1000 #4, Midaso #5, Zorg #9

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
I avoided using this word as long as I could, but there's only one way to describe this opener: epic. #3. (Evan)

They certainly found a way into many windows with this, including mine! That six-note refrain is pure gold. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2004 poll: 4

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 136

AMF poll of 00's rank: 25









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Rebellion (Lies) finished first out of the Arcade Fire songs? My comment for it won't make as much sense anymore.

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And completely deservedly so. Except for In The Backseat which if it had been in the poll would have been #1 for me, Rebellion (Lies) is one of the most anthemic songs I have ever heard. It takes me back to when I saw them live in the O2 Arena (the former Millenium Dome in London), and the last song before the encore, they played this. Everyone sang along, and even when they left the stage to have a rest, everyone carried on singing. So there we were singing the oo-oo-oo-oo-oo part at the end of Rebellion (Lies) for a good 10 minutes. I'm sure my voice went out halfway through without me realising.

Also I'm pretty surprised I put Someone Great 1st! It's similar to All My Friends in that it's part of the emotional core of Sound of Silver but to me, Someone Great is even more emotional, that it pips it and pips most other songs from the decade. Also that bouncy sound in the background.

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I'd also put "In the Backseat" and "Rebellion (Lies)" as the 1st and 2nd best on Funeral.

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Moonbeam
I'd also put "In the Backseat" and "Rebellion (Lies)" as the 1st and 2nd best on Funeral.


I 100% disagree. I feel that Funeral kinda of falls off after "Wake Up," with the final 3 songs missing something for me. I still won't say they are bad songs, just not as mind-blowing as the "Neighboorhood" suite was to me.

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Perfect Tier:

1. Wake Up
2. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
3. Rebellion (Lies)

Great Tier:

4. Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)
5. Crown of Love
6. Neighborhood #2 (Laika)

Good Tier:

7. In the Backseat
8. Une Année Sans Lumière
9. Haiti
10. Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)


But this is just like, my opinion, man.

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The thing about Stan is, it'd be such a better song without the last verse.

If he hadn't made himself into a tragic hero, the song would be much more meaningful.

I have no idea which Arcade Fire song I think is best. Funeral is an album you listen to as a whole.

Take Me Out is one of those songs that sounded so much better the first time than the twentieth time.

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I'll play:

10:

1. "In the Backseat"
2. "Rebellion (Lies)"
3. "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)"

9:

4. "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)"
5. "Neighborhood #2 (Laika)"

8:

6. "Crown of Love"

7:

7. "Haiti"
8. "Une Année Sans Lumière"

6:

9. "Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)"
10. "Wake Up"

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Vanillafire1000
Moonbeam
I'd also put "In the Backseat" and "Rebellion (Lies)" as the 1st and 2nd best on Funeral.


I 100% disagree. I feel that Funeral kinda of falls off after "Wake Up," with the final 3 songs missing something for me. I still won't say they are bad songs, just not as mind-blowing as the "Neighborhood" suite was to me.


Same here. The Neighborhood suite + Wake Up is easily the best part. Rebellion (Lies) is a good song, but overrated as hell.

And btw, totally off topic, but I just listened to Umbrella and I have to say that definitely should have made the cut. Not saying it's one of the very best songs of the decade, but it should have made the top 100 (a hell of a lot better than the Missy songs, at least).

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

D.A.N.C.E. also should have made it. 2007 was a pretty damn good year for songs.

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I just woke up from a funny dream.

I was at a Sufjan Stevens concert, but before the concert started I was eager to see the countdown of this poll so I asked the technician if he could show the forum on the big screen. He refused and said it was time for the special guest on stage. But after the guest performance it suddenly said "#7 Sufjan Stevens - John Wayne Gacy Jr., fans: #1 Henrik". The crowd started mumbling. What was that? Then it moved over to a movie poll with some collage of Brad Pitt and people started yelling. The guy next to me shouted "You say it's your website!? We want Sufjan, you damn fool!!!" But then Sufjan came on stage. He had seen the screen too and began with the words "Number 7...I'm not sure if that's good or bad. But I do know that I have a number one fan, and if you're here tonight, then this song is for you..."

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Wow, that was a great dream, Sufjan himself aknowledged that you were his fan #1? And I was not in it? Because I was # too. Go! Sufjan Go!

About Funeral songs, I just read my 2004 list and the 4 songs I voted were:
1. Rebellion (Lies)
2. Wake Up
3. Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)
4. Crown of Love (one of the best song probably underated even by themselves, or at least not ussually performed on their live shows).

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Crown of love is one of my favorites with Rebellion. Don't understand why it wasn't ranked

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What a great dream and story Henrik. It's good to see that these results are so important that they come into dreams. And now there's some extra tension with the countdown.




# 9

The White Stripes - Seven Nation Army

Score: 1473 points

Biggest fans:
Romain #1, beefsupreme #3, Harold Wexler #5, Nick #6, VanillaFire1000 #8, Miguel #10

Haters:
Greg #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
The seven-beat bassline is so timeless that when I first heard the song in 2003 I thought it was a Classic Rock song from the seventies. A bit repetitive, but that bum...bum-BUM-BUM-bum..bum...bum... will live forever. #43. (Evan)

Even I couldn't deny them at this point, as much as I wanted to. Brilliant stomping raucousness. (Moonbeam)

This song shows that guitar riffs were still relevant in the 00s, or at least in the White Stripes talented hands. Because yes, that was a guitar. That was NOT a bass. (Honorio)



Place in the 2003 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 7

AMF poll of 00's rank: 8









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nicolas
Crown of love is one of my favorites with Rebellion. Don't understand why it wasn't ranked


I agree completely.

These results have not been all that predictable, which is great. I'm quite excited about the rest of the countdown now. What time is it in Finland? Petri, are you still having your breakfast? (Another great job, by the way, Petri.)

Edit: I dind't notice you posting #9

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Dan M
What time is it in Finland? Petri, are you still having your breakfast?

It's AM time +2 hours so it's already noon here. But actually I ate my breakfast after eleven today so it was relevant question.

And now is time for #8...








# 8

Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)

Score: 1477 points

Biggest fans:
Harold Wexler #1, Slick #3, Zorg #5, Dan M #6, Schwah #8, Moonbeam #9

Haters:
Nassim #93, sonofsamiam #92

Voters:
30

Comments:
The only song I don't enjoy much in Funeral (Nassim)

Not that it's a bad song, but I think it's finally starting to assume its rightful position as the third or fourth best song on Funeral. #47. (Evan)

"In the Backseat" is my favorite on Funeral, but I've probably played this the most. That massive pulse is undeniably powerful. (Moonbeam)

There are many outstanding features here: the pounding rhythm, the vital vocals ("lies! lies!") but let me choose the change from A major to A minor on 3:35. Epic. (Honorio)



Place in the 2004 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 29

AMF poll of 00's rank: 9









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It's time to see if my dream told the thruth. I hope not...

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Henrik
It's time to see if my dream told the thruth. I hope not...

Now it's time.
This song got the most #1 votes. And it is...

















# 7

Sufjan Stevens - John Wayne Gacy Jr.

Score: 1485 points

Biggest fans:
nicolas #1, Dan M #1, Honorio #1, Henrik #1, Miguel #5, Evan #7 Stephan #8, Henry #9

Haters:
Slick #99, beefsupreme #98, Nick # 93

Voters:
30

Comments:
Haunting. #7. (Evan)

3min 20sec of some of the most graceful, sensitive and sublimely beautiful music ever recorded. (Dan M)

Sufjan's ability to place me into the worlds he creates is really, really impressive. There are quite a few songs from Illinois I enjoy more than this, but it is still quite powerful. (Moonbeam)

Sufjan tells the scary story of John Wayne Gacy, Jr., a famous serial killer that killed "twenty-seven people / even more". But the most disturbing is the gentle and sweet tone that Sufjan applies to that tremendous story. And its devastating conclusion: "And in my best behaviour / I am really just like him / Look beneath the floorboards / for the secrets I have hid". (Honorio)

"Number 7...I'm not sure if that's good or bad. But I do know that I have a number one fan, and if you're here tonight, then this song is for you..." (Sufjan Stevens in Henrik's dream)

Place in the 2005 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 311

AMF poll of 00's rank: 62









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Here is what I think about the songs of Funeral :

Perfect song :

Wake Up

Wonderful songs :

In the Backseat
Neighborhood #1
Neighborhood #2

Great songs :

Neighborhood #3
Crown of Love
Neighborhood #4
Haiti

Good songs :

Une Année sans Lumière
Rebellion (Lies)

I have seen also people keeping chanting the end of Rebellion (Lies) at the end of a concert and it sure was great... but it can not compare with an acoustic Wake Up sung by thousands of people under a heavy rain.
The Arcade Fire song which always is incredibly greater live than in album is Keep the Car Running, always a high time of their live shows (Ready to Start is a song made to be played live too)

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I can see into the future!

And Dan, I didn't know we had the same favourite song, but I could have easily guessed as I feel that we both search for "the most graceful, sensitive and sublimely beautiful music ever recorded" (and we found it!). That sums up why I took your decision to leave quite hard.

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# 6

M.I.A. - Paper Planes

Score: 1518 points

Biggest fans:
Nick #3, Romain #5, Rocky Raccoon #6, Slick #6, beefsupreme #7, Chris #9, Midaso #10, Chris K. #10

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
She's definitely tapping into some righteous anger here. (Moonbeam)

"Straight to Hell", "Rump Shaker", shotguns, cash machines, Bollywood, a global sound without geographical and generic restrictions, the bold sound of M.I.A. (Honorio)



Place in the 2007 poll: 3

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 2

AMF poll of 00's rank: 5









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# 5

The Knife - Heartbeats

Score: 1542 points

Biggest fans:
Michel #1, Chris #3, Jackson #3, Petri #5, sonofsamiam #5, Stephan #7, Henrik #7

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
I defy anyone who derides synth music as cold and soulless to deny the raw emotion of this gorgeous masterpiece. (Moonbeam)

Such a grower. Took a few listens but this really is THE pop song of the decade. (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2002 poll: 2

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 24

AMF poll of 00's rank: 6









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Henrik

And Dan, I didn't know we had the same favourite song, but I could have easily guessed as I feel that we both search for "the most graceful, sensitive and sublimely beautiful music ever recorded" (and we found it!).


I've always thought you had exquisite taste in music. And just so you know, I have had numerous hours of fun with your playlists on Spotify, from your favourite songs of 1900-1949 all the way through to your Swedish favourites.

Go Sufjan! Great result!

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Petri
Arcade Fire - Wake Up

Biggest fans:
Nassim #1, Jonah #1
, Schwah #2, Petri #5, Evan #6, Jackson #7, Harold Wexler #10

This was actually my #3 (I didn't have two #5's). The score is correct again.

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The gap between #5 and #4 was 69,35 points. Only gap between #3 and #2 is bigger.

# 4

OutKast - B.O.B.

Score: 1611 points

Biggest fans:
Schwah #1, sonofsamiam #1, Zorg #2, beefsupreme #2, Dan M #2, Nassim #2, VanillaFire1000 #6, Jackson #6, Nick #8, Harold Wexler #9

Haters:
None

Voters:
30

Comments:
Close 2nd, might be the most innocuous song ever. I usually put it of the end of my mix when I go running, how heavy your legs can be you can not stop running during those verses (Nassim)

Thrilling rapping and a vigorous fusion of funk, hip-hop beats, metal and electro propel this song forward with the speed and energy of a hurricane. For me, no other song in the 00s felt more alive. (Dan M)

This song takes absolutely no prisoners in its frantic assault. Hot damn! (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2000 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 14

AMF poll of 00's rank: 3









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No haters in a while now, but I've actually got one left. Anyone else?

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Yes, one of these is badly overrated imo.

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Henrik
No haters in a while now, but I've actually got one left. Anyone else?

Depeche Mode
Yes, one of these is badly overrated imo.

Actually you hated different songs. And well both of them are in top 2.

# 3

Gnarls Barkley - Crazy

Score: 1628 points

Biggest fans:
Stephan #3, Rocky Raccoon #3, Dan M #4, Henrik #5, VanillaFire1000 #5, Henry #5, Harold Wexler #6, Nick #7, nicolas #9

Haters:
Chris K. #93

Voters:
30

Comments:
Cee-Lo's vocal acrobatics and the punchy guitar get all the credit, but it is the eerie background vocals that really sell this to me. (Moonbeam)

In a decade where mainstream and indie audiences travelled paths each time more divergent there was a song in the middle of the 00s that appeared to please everyone. It was not exactly pop or rap but it found the link between both styles (soul, you know), it sounded both retro and contemporary (neo-soul, that's it) but it succeeded mainly because it was GREAT. (Honorio)



Place in the 2006 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 3

AMF poll of 00's rank: 4









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Damn I messed up those predictions.

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It's time to reveal the winner of the poll.


# 2

LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends

Score: 1715 points

Biggest fans:
Nick #1, Moonbeam #2, VanillaFire1000 #3, Nassim #3, Chris K. #5, Midaso #6, Zorg #7, Michel #7, Jackson #8, Stephan #9, Jonah #9

Haters:
Henrik #93

Voters:
30

Comments:
This song hits me like a sustained lightning bolt. I remember the exact moment I first heard it driving to work at a new job to start a new life in a new country, but ever mindful of everything that I had left behind. As time has gone on, I've had less and less opportunity to communicate with (much less see) my loved ones, and I'll be damned if this song doesn't capture that longing ache. (Moonbeam)



Place in the 2007 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 9

AMF poll of 00's rank: 1










# 1

OutKast - Hey Ya!

Score: 1763 points

Biggest fans:
Rocky Raccoon #1, beefsupreme #1, Henrik #2, Slick #2, Nick #2, Evan #4, Dan M #8, Henry #10

Haters:
Depeche Mode #94

Voters:
30

Comments:
This one's going to last forever. #4. (Evan)

I should like this a heck of a lot more than I do. It is wildly vibrant, but my favorite from The Love Below will always be "Prototype". (Moonbeam)

Blender tried to describe "Hey Ya!" like "electro/folk-rock/funk/power pop/hip-hop/neo-soul/kitchen sink rave-up". But the thing it was basically was pure fun. (Honorio)

So overrated, I liked it as a child but now? (Depeche Mode)



Place in the 2003 poll: 1

Acclaimed Music 2000s rank: 1

AMF poll of 00's rank: 2









Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

So that was it.

I want to thank all who participated for the final or any year poll (albums or songs). Big thanks for those who wrote comments. The presentation looks much better with wise words. Also big thanks for people who commented in threads.

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Excellent presentation Petri, and great (somewhat unexpected) results!

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Great results, generally speaking. I find the song results more interesting because not as much consensus has developed around the songs, so the results are more unpredictable.

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

The most unpredictable results ever? Nevertheless, I think we are all generally happy with the results. I had a great time following this. Thank you, Petri!

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Well, I'm glad somethings on this forum aren't predictable.
Now we enter the 90's poll, where the winners are as predictable as the phases of the moon (Automatic for the People....duh!)

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Excellent job Petri. I learn more about my musical preferences with each of the polls and enjoy reading the perspectives of others, especially when I initially don't share the views of the person providing the comment.

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Excellent job Petri. I learn more about my musical preferences with each of the polls and enjoy reading the perspectives of others, especially when I initially don't share the views of the person providing the comment.

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Nice work as usual. I think this is the first time my No. 1 actually won.

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Thanks Petri !

what I love is : nicolas, henrik, honorio, danM with the same #1

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Great job, Petri! I really enjoyed this.

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Thanks for a great two polls! I think this might be the first time we've gone an entire two polls without an error.

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Moonbeam
I'll play:

10:

1. "In the Backseat"
2. "Rebellion (Lies)"
3. "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)"

9:

4. "Neighborhood #3 (Power Out)"
5. "Neighborhood #2 (Laika)"

8:

6. "Crown of Love"

7:

7. "Haiti"
8. "Une Année Sans Lumière"

6:

9. "Neighborhood #4 (7 Kettles)"
10. "Wake Up"


I think I agree entire with this, except I would probably bump Haiti up into 8 category. It's rare that an album contains such perfect individual songs but it all feels better together. It really is like a greatest hits, but it actually works.


Shocked with the results, I have to say! I would never have thought Hey Ya, never. Thanks very much for the quick turnaround of results! Now I must go back to listening to Sleater-Kinney...

Edit: continuing the I Agree With Moonbeam theme, "Sufjan's ability to place me into the worlds he creates is really, really impressive. There are quite a few songs from Illinois I enjoy more than this, but it is still quite powerful." While thing is probably the most powerful song on the album, there are other songs that feel so expansive and kid-in-a-sweetshop that I can't help but go back to those: Come on! Feel The Illinoise!, Casimir Pulaski Day, Chicago, The Predatory Wasp..., The Tallest Man The Broadest Shoulders. They all are right up there.

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Great top 10. Pleasant surprise to see two Outkast in the top four.

Re: Forum Poll: The Best Songs of the 00s Results part 2

Heartbeats at number 5 is really unexpected but really cool. John Wayne Gacy grabbing 4 number ones is a shocker.

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Congratulations Petri for the great presentation. Could it be possible to post the Excels sheets? I would like to have especially the Excel sheets of every year (I keep a copy of every year Excel file of the other polls).
I like a lot the final results, although the final list was quite different to mine, 14 song of the Top 25 were outside my Top 25, including 3 of the Top 5. The obvious winners were: Outkast (#1, #4 and #13), Arcade Fire (#8, #10 and #14), LCD Soundsystem (#2 and #12) and Sufjan Stevens (#7, #18 and #19).
The opinions were widely divided in this Songs Poll, with only 18 songs with no haters. Even some songs on the Top 10 got a significant amount of haters, like "John Wayne Gacy, Jr." that three voters put on their bottom 10 (why oh why??), without these low votes probably could have reached the Top 5. And, talking about "John Wayne Gacy, Jr."...

Henrik
I can see into the future!
And Dan, I didn't know we had the same favourite song, but I could have easily guessed as I feel that we both search for "the most graceful, sensitive and sublimely beautiful music ever recorded" (and we found it!)

nicolas
what I love is : nicolas, henrik, honorio, danM with the same #1

The #7 for Sufjan proved the divinatory abilities of Henrik (please, Henrik, don’t dream about the end of the world!) and the four simultaneous #1 established a solid new link. So say goodbye to the H-Duo, to Nic & Hon and to the Paris Three and say hello to The Four Horsemen!!!

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Honorio
And, talking about "John Wayne Gacy, Jr."...the four simultaneous #1 established a solid new link. So say goodbye to the H-Duo, to Nic & Hon and to the Paris Three and say hello to The Four Horsemen!!!


Whoo-hooh! I feel honoured to be allowed into such a great club.

And thanks again, Petri!

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Dan M
Honorio
And, talking about "John Wayne Gacy, Jr."...the four simultaneous #1 established a solid new link. So say goodbye to the H-Duo, to Nic & Hon and to the Paris Three and say hello to The Four Horsemen!!!


Whoo-hooh! I feel honoured to be allowed into such a great club.

And thanks again, Petri!


Argh... the cool guys form a clan, just like in high school...
Is there any file with the correlation values ?

Jonah, we have the same number 1 ! Schwah, same top 2 and you hate Do You Realize too ! Guys, let's create our home clan, we will be like the AM version of the chess club !

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Naaah, Nassim, we are all part already of the coolest clan in the world: the Acclaimed Music Forum posters

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Petri, how are the spreadsheets with complete lists and clan statistics coming along? Let me know if you need any assistance.

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Henrik
Petri, how are the spreadsheets with complete lists and clan statistics coming along? Let me know if you need any assistance.

Sorry for the delay Henrik and others who have waited those sheets. I just sent (minutes ago) results of the final to Henrik. I'll also send the year lists later (today).

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Thanks Petri!

I will upload the spreadsheet tonight, but here are some brief clan stats...

Albums poll

Highest correlations:
Nick & Jonathon, 0.65
Nick & Dan M, 0.59
Petri & Gillingham, 0.57
Harold Wexler & Rocky Raccoon, 0.54
Rocky Raccoon & Dan M, 0.53
Michel & Gillingham, 0.51
Honorio & Dan M, 0.50

Lowest correlation:
Gillingham & Tim E, -0,34


Songs poll

Highest correlations:
Miguel & Romain, 0.52
Stephan & Midaso, 0.49
Nicolas & Honorio, 0.45
Nick & Dan M, 0.45

Lowest correlation:
Miguel & Nassim, -0.31

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Here are the lowest and highest correlations with the overall results, from most unique to clan leader...

Albums poll

0.008 Tim E
0.011 Moonbeam
0.04 Brad
0.10 Miguel
0.15 Greg

0.55 Honorio
0.56 Sonofsamiam (!)
0.57 Harold Wexler
0.61 Nick
0.63 Dan M


Songs poll

0.12 Greg
0.16 John
0.17 Beefsupreme
0.18 Depeche Mode
0.22 Miguel

0.51 Honorio
0.52 Harold Wexler
0.54 Romain
0.55 VanillaFire1000
0.63 Midaso

In conclusion, everyone was at least a little bit more happy than unhappy about the overall lists!

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Yeah, Nic & Hon strike again!! And a high correlation with Dan M too!
And a suprising high level of agreement with the overall results for sonofsamiam (even higher than mine!). I don't know how to explain it, I don't know if sonofsamiam got closer to us or it was the rest that followed sonofsamiam.

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Honorio, as in previous polls you are my best friend in the albums poll but you betray me and team up with Dan, Nicolas and Harold...

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So sorry Henrik, you know I love you

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I realised I have also Dropbox (although I never use it).
So here's the results of the final.