Blender’s made a list of the 500 greatest songs written since you were born. Assuming you, like me, were born in 1980. (Yglesiastical.)
The murmur of the snarkmatrix…
Jennifer § Two songs from The Muppet Movie /
A few notes on daily blogging § Stock and flow /
El Stock y Flujo de nuestro negocio. – redmasiva § Stock and flow /
Meet the Attendees – edcampoc § The generative web event /
Does Your Digital Business Support a Lifestyle You Love? § Stock and flow /
Daniel § Stock and flow /
Kanye West, media cyborg – MacDara Conroy § Kanye West, media cyborg /
Inventing a game – MacDara Conroy § Inventing a game /
Losing my religion | Mathew Lowry § Stock and flow /
Facebook is wrong, text is deathless – Sitegreek !nfotech § Towards A Theory of Secondary Literacy /
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Or you can compare with Rolling Stones’ recent Most Excellent Songs Of Every Year Since 1967.
Honest to God, Matt. Bilie Jean?
It’s the most backward list I’ve ever gone through. My Chemical Romance and Death Cab for Cutie beat out Every Breath You Take-The Police? You can’t tell me that 20 years from now, people will know of “I’m Not Okay (I Promise)”. I barely remember it, and it was last year. Further, Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River” beat out No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak” and Aerosmith’s “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing”? Come *on*. Lastly, If Aerosmith made the list, what’s with the lack of “Iris”-Goo Goo Dolls. It was the top song of 1998. “Name”? No Matchbox 20 (“If You’re Gone”, “Mad Season”, “3 AM”, “Bent”, “Disease”, “Unwell”, “Bright Lights”, “Real World”, “Back 2 Good”). No Incubus (“Drive”). Mkay. Done now.
-Debbie