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January 6, 2010 at 10:19 pm #30072LWjettaParticipant
Recently we have all been seeing the top 10, the top 50, the top 100 songs for 2009 or in the last decade.
Here are 3 Canadian bands that made the writers list for the last decade-all of which have been discussed on this forum.
Funeral, Arcade Fire (2004): Delivered with exuberance and passion, the chamber rock of the Montreal-based band’s debut album was a fresh sound that spread like wildfire through the blogosphere. An unexpected Grammy nomination drew attention to Canada’s indie scene.
Failer, Kathleen Edwards (2002): On her full-length debut, the Ottawa gal wrapped her raspy voice around twisted tales of love that were reminiscient of Tom Waits and Lucinda Williams. The critical praise was rapturous; Edwards was on her way.
Living with War, Neil Young (2006): Instead of shuffling off to pasture after Prairie Wind, Young got mad and wrote this blistering attack. A sharp-edged, urgent manifesto for the time, it crystallized the growing dissatisfaction with George W. Bush.
Here is the whole Top 10 list.
http://www.canada.com/entertainment/Canadian/2381900/story.html
Recognize any of the other 7?
lwjJanuary 6, 2010 at 10:43 pm #41938tntracyParticipant@LWjetta wrote:
http://www.canada.com/entertainment/Canadian/2381900/story.html
Recognize any of the other 7?
lwjYup – I recognize Feist, K-OS & Broken Social Scene. And, of these, I am a big Feist fan. Under her photo at the top of the article, the caption reads “Leslie Feist showed her quirky musicality on breakthrough album Let It Die”; quirky, inded, but I love Let It Die and I love Feist’s voice. We’ve even seen her live once here in Atlanta.
Tom
January 7, 2010 at 12:02 am #41939LWjettaParticipant@tntracy wrote:
And, of these, I am a big Feist fan.
Yup. me too. I remember her on Letterman in 07 or 08-doing One-Two-Three-four with a back up of at least a dozen singers.
Here is another one of my favorites from the Top 10 ( Serena Ryder )-Tnt-I Know you are partial to the female vocalists. Same here.Quote”Is it OK? Serena Ryder (2008): The emotional impact of Ryder’s songwriting is amplified by her remarkable voice, which carries a force similar to Janis Joplin or Melissa Etheridge” End Quote.
Here is a sample of her music.She was interviewed on Fox 5 in Atlanta-You Tube type in Serena Ryder Good Day Atlanta (Part 1 ) on You Tube.
At the end of the interview, she stated that she would be appearing that night at Eddie’s Attic-one of your favourite haunts.Here is the link to (Part 2) on Fox for her song “Little Bit of Red”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDr-nnXRqb8I think she has a great sound.
lwjP.S. She won a Canadian Juno award for best new artist for 2008-same as a Grammy in the good old U.S.of A
January 7, 2010 at 1:59 pm #41940LWjettaParticipant@LWjetta wrote:
She was interviewed on Fox 5 in Atlanta-You Tube type in Serena Ryder Good Day Atlanta (Part 1 ) on You Tube.
At the end of the interview, she stated that she would be appearing that night at Eddie’s Attic-one of your favourite haunts.Another observation about this 2 &1/2 minute interview.
Serena isn’t even from the deep South but to quote Lu’s “You Know”, Serena said the same thing 5 or 6 times in the short interview. Y’all gotta love it.
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