Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey as we pick our favorite songs released in the 21st century. Listen to the episode below or download directly (right click and "save as").
Show notes:
- We're a quarter through this century
- Phil: Thought this would be easy but came up with a long list
- What about a song grabs you?
- Jay: Original top 10 list was all songs from the 00s
- Songs that didn't make our top 10
- Phil: Tribe Called Quest, Vampire Weekend, Meatbodies, Wilco, Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, TV On the Radio, Wet Leg, Franz Ferdinand, Michael Kiwanuka, MJ Lenderman, U2, Frances Forever, Patrick Sweeney, Mudcrutch, Sufjan Stevens, Shearwater, Jason Isbell, Songs: Ohia
- Jay: Radiohead, Bowie, At the Drive-In, Drive-By Truckers, Sloan, Sleater-Kinney, Death from Above 1979, Jay-Z, Hold Steady, Gord Downie, Tragically Hip, Living Colour, Outkast, Wild Flag, White Stripes, PJ Harvey, Parquet Courts, Spoon, M.I.A., Kaiser Chiefs
- Jay: Found out about a lot of new music from MP3 blogs in the early 00s
- Phil's #10: Spoon breaks through
- Song was a cover of a song by The Natural History
- Jay's #10: Last song from Bowie's iconic farewell album
- Love the album but it's hard to listen to because of the sadness
- Phil's #9: Mournful ballad from Mark Lanegan
- Jay: My favorite Lanegan song
- Mixing bubblegum and chewing tobacco is a bad idea
- A duet with Chris Goss of Masters of Reality
- Jay's #9: A fiery hip hop blast from Run the Jewels and Zach de la Rocha
- Waiting for their next album; last one was in 2020
- Phil's #7: Bluegrass turn from Billy Strings
- Strings is winning over a lot of fans of other genres
- Phil's #8: Protest song from Drive-By Truckers
- Band chronicles a lot of real-life injustices
- Jay's #8: Angry ripper from Superchunk
- Commentary on the political climate of 2018
- Sometimes fans don't like the message
- Jay's #7: White Stripes hit the mainstream
- Took a year for their third album to become a hit
- To be continued
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