- Thursday, October 08, 2009
Fresh after crowning Crazy Frog and The Baha Men's musical nightmare, 'Who Let The Frog Out?', as the worst song of the noughties, we now unveil the very best. Featuring the likes of Arcade Fire, Radiohead, M.I.A, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and The Strokes, click through and see who makes the number one song of the decade...
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50. Eels: 'Mr E's Beautiful Blues' (2000) – Having recently been dealt the double blow of losing his mother to cancer and his sister committing suicide, the genius that is Mark E Everett tackled the subject of death head on once again with 'Daisies Of The Galaxy'. Fearing a commercial flop in the light of his dark solemn previous effort 'Electro-Shock Blues', his label asked him to record an upbeat track to add to the record. This was the end result. A two-fingers at all the troubles life throws at us, never before has the line “God damn right it's a beautiful day” sounded so life-affirming.
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- What about Stronger by Kanye West?
- That was a Daft Punk song with some crappy lyrics over it.
- F#ck off with all your Radiohead!!!
- Well deserved Idioteque first place. That song never gets old, truly fantastic and inovative, even almost ten years later. Reckoner - from In Rainbows - deserved to be in the top 10 IMO. And great to see Seven Nation Army on the list, great song.
- Yay for Midlake's Roscoe!! SUCH a great song.
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