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Post by radical347 on Nov 5, 2010 19:31:52 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 10/1-10/7, Week 39 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 40 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] -- 39 27 Goo Goo Dolls Home 40 -- 40 The Limousines Internet Killed the Video Star 39 38 31 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 38 37 23 Band of Horses Laredo 37 34 33 Passion Pit Sleepyhead 36 36 36 Five for Fighting Slice 35 -- 35 Weezer Memories 34 32 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 33 21 09 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 32 22 11 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 31 35 31 LCD Soundsystem I Can Change 30 33 30 Mumford & Sons Little Lion Man 29 31 29 The Arcade Fire Ready to Start 28 29 28 Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull I Like It 27 27 03 The Big Pink Dominos 26 26 13 La Roux Bulletproof 25 30 25 Tired Pony Dead American Writers 24 28 24 Neon Trees 1983 23 20 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 22 24 22 Kris Allen ft. Pat Monahan The Truth 21 25 21 David Gray A Moment Changes Everything 20 23 20 Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work 19 16 02 Miike Snow Burial 18 14 14 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 17 19 17 Switchfoot The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues) 16 12 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 15 15 15 Ludo Whipped Cream 14 18 14 Blaqk Audio Ill Lit Ships 13 17 13 Muse Undisclosed Desires 12 10 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 11 13 11 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 10 08 05 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 09 11 09 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 08 09 08 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 07 07 07 Delphic Doubt 06 06 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 05 04 03 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 04 02 02 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 03 05 03 The Temper Trap Fader 02 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 12] 01 03 01 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun [1 x 1]
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Post by radical347 on Nov 5, 2010 19:19:51 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 Week 38 of 2010, 9/24-9/30
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 40 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 40 38 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 39 32 27 Goo Goo Dolls Home 38 31 31 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 37 28 23 Band of Horses Laredo 36 39 36 Five for Fighting Slice 35 36 35 LCD Soundsystem I Can Change 34 33 33 Passion Pit Sleepyhead 33 -- 33 Mumford & Sons Little Lion Man 32 25 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 31 37 31 The Arcade Fire Ready to Start 30 35 30 Tired Pony Dead American Writers 29 30 29 Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull I Like It 28 34 28 Neon Trees 1983 27 23 03 The Big Pink Dominos 26 22 13 La Roux Bulletproof 25 29 25 David Gray A Moment Changes Everything 24 26 24 Kris Allen ft. Pat Monahan The Truth 23 27 23 Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work 22 20 11 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 21 18 09 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 20 12 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 19 21 19 Switchfoot The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues) 18 19 18 Blaqk Audio Ill Lit Ships 17 24 17 Muse Undisclosed Desires 16 13 02 Miike Snow Burial 15 16 15 Ludo Whipped Cream 14 14 14 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 13 17 13 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 12 09 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 11 15 11 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 10 08 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 09 11 09 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 08 05 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 07 10 07 Delphic Doubt 06 06 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 05 07 05 The Temper Trap Fader 04 03 03 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 03 04 03 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 02 02 02 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 12]
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Post by radical347 on Nov 5, 2010 19:06:47 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 Week 37 of 2010, 9/17-9/23
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 37 06 The XX Crystalised -- 33 26 Ludacris My Chick Bad 40 38 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 39 -- 39 Five for Fighting Slice 38 34 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 37 -- 37 The Arcade Fire Ready to Start 36 39 36 LCD Soundsystem I Can Change 35 35 35 Tired Pony Dead American Writers 34 40 34 Neon Trees 1983 33 36 33 Passion Pit Sleepyhead 32 27 27 Goo Goo Dolls Home 31 31 31 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 30 32 30 Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull I Like It 29 30 29 David Gray A Moment Changes Everything 28 23 23 Band of Horses Laredo 27 28 27 Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work 26 26 26 Kris Allen ft. Pat Monahan The Truth 25 25 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 24 29 24 Muse Undisclosed Desires 23 20 03 The Big Pink Dominos 22 18 13 La Roux Bulletproof 21 24 21 Switchfoot The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues) 20 17 11 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 19 21 19 Blaqk Audio Ill Lit Ships 18 12 09 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 17 22 17 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 16 19 16 Ludo Whipped Cream 15 16 15 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 14 15 14 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 13 13 02 Miike Snow Burial 12 10 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 11 14 11 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 10 11 10 Delphic Doubt 09 07 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 08 06 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 07 09 07 The Temper Trap Fader 06 05 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 05 04 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 04 08 04 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 03 03 03 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 02 02 02 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 12]
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Post by radical347 on Nov 5, 2010 18:56:54 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 50 Week 36 of 2010, 9/10-9/16
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 40 07 Dan Black Symphonies -- 38 03 Neon Trees Animal 40 -- 40 Neon Trees 1983 39 -- 39 LCD Soundsystem I Can Change 38 31 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 37 23 06 The XX Crystalised 36 39 36 Passion Pit Sleepyhead 35 37 35 Tired Pony Dead American Writers 34 32 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 33 26 26 Ludacris My Chick Bad 32 36 32 Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull I Like It 31 33 31 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 30 35 30 David Gray A Moment Changes Everything 29 34 29 Muse Undisclosed Desires 28 30 28 Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work 27 29 27 Goo Goo Dolls Home 26 28 26 Kris Allen ft. Pat Monahan The Truth 25 20 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 24 27 24 Switchfoot The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues) 23 24 23 Band of Horses Laredo 22 25 22 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 21 22 21 Blaqk Audio Ill Lit Ships 20 19 03 The Big Pink Dominos 19 21 19 Ludo Whipped Cream 18 16 13 La Roux Bulletproof 17 13 11 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 16 18 16 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 15 17 15 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 14 15 14 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 13 10 02 Miike Snow Burial 12 09 09 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 11 14 11 Delphic Doubt 10 08 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 09 11 09 The Temper Trap Fader 08 12 08 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 07 07 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 06 06 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 05 05 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 04 04 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 03 03 03 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 02 02 02 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 12]
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Post by radical347 on Nov 4, 2010 15:24:03 GMT -4
Civil Twilight weren't bad either. I had no idea they were out of South Africa. They obviously played "Letters From the Sky", and an unusual cover of "Teardrop" by Massive Attack (never pictured that song performed with a guy on vocals), as well as about four other lengthy songs I didn't recognize. Simple Minds have a cover of that too! It's on the deluxe edition of their latest unreleased-in-US, "Graffiti Soul." The bonus disc has 9 covers, most of which are not very good at all. "Teardrop" is better than most of the others, but still not great. I can see Civil Twilight pulling it off decently, though.
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Post by radical347 on Oct 18, 2010 16:15:23 GMT -4
Poe - "Hey Pretty" (WTF? Where do they get these songs?)This would be my reaction too if I heard this at a grocery store. Ha. I'm actually cool with this song as I heard it and then it just as soon disappeared, before I started caring too much. It is ridiculous for all the wrong reasons, though. I thought 5 was the # of countries they're from, although if it was continents it would obviously make it 5 countries as well unless two of them were from the border of Russia or whatever, which they weren't. I know 3 of them are from the US, Japan, Israel and I think the other two were from Great Britain and Australia. So regardless of whether Israel counts as Europe or Asia, that's 4, unless you want to count the Middle East as North Africa. Although, mainland Eurasia is a separate landmass from the UK or Japan. Anyway, I just tried wikipediaing it and found out they don't have a wiki page - LOL. Ugh. I had forgotten that this (and she) existed, thanks for reminding me...not. "Even Angels Fall" was made to be forgettable, but this one otoh is a geniune bonafide disaster if one ever existed. A new artist singing over "Mr. Big Stuff" about how she wishes she had a sexy stomach and hears symphonies. No thanks. And not to mention at the exact same time Everclear was sampling it too.
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Post by radical347 on Oct 12, 2010 14:57:15 GMT -4
So much easier to use song titles than temporary chart positions, too. . Perhaps if the only charting songs in you mention in your post are "Little Lion Man," "Radioactive," "The Catalyst," "Tighten Up," and "Crystalis(z)ed." But mentioning 29 titles would have been a bit cumbersome, as well as made paragraph 4 unreadable. In my opinion, using temporary chart positions are not a problem as the chart its referring to is always going to be easily found two posts above mine. Plus I like to have a more even balance of numbers and letters in my post. Speaking of, this one's still a bit lopsided, so 01010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101010101.
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Post by radical347 on Oct 12, 2010 2:03:09 GMT -4
4-1-1-5. Wow. In one swoop the no-name fell below the other no-name song that it (barely) knocked off from #1. Fishy, indeed. Same with #2. Even though I'm as just ambivalent on that song as I am on the KoL song, I really hope KoL keeps them from reaching #1 because that song does not deserve the top spot. An entirely overrated hipster band that isn't that good or innovative to begin with, releases a song that's significantly less annoying, but not that different sounding (not to mention, still not that good) than anything they've released before suddenly shooting to the top of the alt. chart, when none of their previous singles did anything? That screams fishy all over, too & I've had enough. @ #7 still being #7, #35 being re-worked & edited just for this, the fact that #32 even exists in the scheme of things, and all the effort that's gone into getting #39 and #43 noticed to begin with, just to keep them in the 37-46-ish range for how many weeks now. And and extra due to the fact that both my alternative stations having the following #s in common, which is the totality of both their current playlists except for four songs: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10,11,13,17,18,22,23,26,27,35,49. Seriously. STOP COPYING EACH OTHER! They differentiate in the following four songs: Live also plays 8, 12, 31, and 44 and Channel also plays 45, "Giving Up the Gun," "Total Life Forever," and "Bang Pop." Sigh... both of them used to be so much better before Channel 92.3 (which up until a few months, was an innovative and exciting alt. station) sold out & became a Live 105 clone - and Live 105 responded by trying to one-up Channel on the few original songs they had left. Apparently doing a good job at it, too.
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Post by radical347 on Sept 28, 2010 16:20:53 GMT -4
Now that everyone's guessing games are over, I'm going to bump this up so I can post the list of my Top 100 (for those of you who didn't want to listen to my chart...or who were waiting to listen to see if there were any worthwhile songs in the Top 50 before listening ) 1H Hockey Too Fake 99 The Gossip Heavy Cross 98 Puddle of Mudd We Don't Have to Look Back Now 97 Oasis I'm Outta Time 96 Jes Imagination 95 Better than Ezra Absolutely Still 94 The Goo Goo Dolls Real 93 Deadmau5 ft. Kaskade I Remember 92 Kings of Leon Sex on Fire 91 The Fray You Found Me 90 The Bravery Slow Poison 89 Death Cab for Cutie Meet Me On the Equinox 88 Nickelback Gotta Be Somebody 87 Madonna Jump 86 Depeche Mode Wrong 85 Phoenix 1901 84 Santigold Lights Out 83 Snow Patrol Just Say Yes 82 The Panderers Come On 81 Jem It's Amazing 80 Green Day 21 Guns 79 The Freddy Jones Band Home Thing 78 Delta Spirit Trashcan 77 Owl City Fireflies 76 Ameerah Robbins The Sound of Missing You 75 M. Ward Never Had Nobody Like You 74 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 73 David Gray Fugitive 72 Jack's Mannequin The Resolution 71 Imogen Heap First Train Home 70 Seether Careless Whisper 69 The Killers The World We Live In 68 Death Cab for Cutie Cath... 67 The Broken West Auctioneer 66 Far Pony 65 Brand New At the Bottom 64 The Limousines Very Busy People 63 Plumb In My Arms 62 Kevin Rudolf Let It Rock 61 Foo Fighters Wheels 60 Alanis Morissette Not as We 59 The Gaslight Anthem Old White Lincoln 58 Pete Yorn Last Summer 57 The Fray Never Say Never 56 Coldplay Lovers in Japan 55 Metric Help, I'm Alive 54 Kim Sozzi Feel Your Love 53 Leona Lewis Run 52 Counting Crows Come Around 51 Snow Patrol Take Back the City 50 Silversun Pickups Substitution 49 Say Hi One, Two...One 48 Ladytron Runaway 47 Peter Bjorn & John It Don't Move Me 46 Incubus Love Hurts 45 Darude ft. Blake Lewis I Ran 44 The Kaiser Chiefs Never Miss a Beat 43 Moby Pale Horses 42 Bob Mould City Lights (Days Go By) 41 Anberlin Breaking 40 The Gaslight Anthem Great Expectations 39 Morrissey I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris 38 Assembly of Dust ft. Keller Williams Second Song 37 Simple Minds Rockets 36 Son Volt Down to the Wire 35 Dido Don't Believe in Love 34 War Tapes Dreaming of You 33 Coldplay Life in Technicolor ][ 32 Kings of Leon Use Somebody 31 OAR Shattered (Turn the Car Around) 30 Doves Kingdom of Rust 29 U2 Magnificent 28 Ryan Adams & the Cardinals Magick 27 Keane The Lovers are Losing 26 Katy Perry Hot 'N' Cold 25 Pet Shop Boys Love, Etc. 24 Joan Osborne Cathedrals 23 Passion Pit The Reeling 22 The Killers Human 21 Mat Kearney Closer to Love 20 Lifehouse Broken 19 The Airborne Toxic Event Wishing Well 18 Oasis The Shock of the Lightning 17 Andy Caldwell ft. Mr. V It's Guud 16 Chris Isaak We Let Her Down 15 Linkin Park Leave Out All the Rest 14 Cut // Copy Hearts on Fire 13 Gavin Rossdale Can't Stop the World 12 Carbon Leaf Miss Hollywood 11 White Lies To Lose My Life 10 Bon Iver Blood Bank 09 Bat for Lashes Daniel 08 The Airborne Toxic Event Sometime Around Midnight 07 MGMT Kids 06 Yeah Yeah Yeahs Zero 05 Empire of the Sun Walking on a Dream 04 The Annuals Hot Night Hounds 03 The Broken West Perfect Games 02 The Guru Josh Project Infinity 01 Glasvegas Geraldine
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Post by radical347 on Sept 27, 2010 17:00:19 GMT -4
I still think "Hot N Cold" is the only decent song from her so far, other than maybe "Thinking Of You". This...I would have rather bandwagon-jumping Enrique taken the #1 than generic faceless song #X in a row from Katy Perry.
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Post by radical347 on Sept 27, 2010 16:30:25 GMT -4
David Gray/Ray LaMontagne show Sept. 10: Tift Merritt was the pre-opener, she looked & sounded like pretty generic Americana. She wasn't bad but I couldn't get into her music. She only played for about 20 min though. Ray LaMontagne -- He has somewhat of a cult following, but his songs (esp. his lyrics) annoy the crap out of me. No complaints about his performance, though. I thought his band (the Pariah Dogs) had very good chemistry & he did make singing and playing the guitar seem effortless. I did appreciate the music more seeing him live. The songwriting on the other hand...still not a fan of his stream of consciousness, half-baked lyrics. It's as if they're incomplete (and, to a degree, so's his music). But I guess I can see how that can be appealing. David Gray was a rock star. Band of 6 dudes wearing fancy suits, playing cool-looking instruments, well done lighting, and jumping all over the place. (He did try too hard to rock out to the first few songs though, esp. 'Sail Away' ) Still sounded great, though. He didn't play a lot of his recent stuff, or anything off of the new B-sides release "Foundling" which was fine with me. It seemed to be more of a greatest-hits type gig, saving the best three for last (pre-encore): Be Mine, Babylon, & Please Forgive Me. "Be Mine" was spectacular and confirmed my thoughts that, while not my favorite single by him (I'd rank it middle-of-the-pack) it really should have been his biggest hit; unfortunately ATO totally bungled the order of release of singles with from "A New Day at Midnight" (which, to my disappointment, was underrepresented at this show) He did the same thing with "Babylon" as last time I saw him, which was make the audience yell "if you want it, come & get it" before playing. He ended the show (pre-encore) with "Please Forgive Me" & an additional (and much appropriately-placed) spotlight was on the drummer. Set list: (Didn't write down & look up Tift Merritt's, hope nobody's too disappointed about that ) Ray LaMontagne: 1. For the Summer 2. New York City's Killing Me 3. Forever My Friend 4. Let It Be Me 5. Beg Steal or Borrow 6. Repo Man 7. Jolene 8. Old Before Your Time 9. Hold You In My Arms 10. God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise 11. Like Rock N Roll 12. Henry Nearly Killed Me (It's a Shame) Encore: 13. Trouble 14. You Are the Best Thing (This was actually the one thing that bothered me about his set - he has 5 singles, he played 4 of them, but two were the two encore songs. IMO it's not good form to play your songs that everyone knows as the encore songs, unless you have enough to fill your set pre-encore with them. ) David Gray: 1. Draw the Line 2. Fugitive 3. Sail Away 4. The One I Love 5. Now and Always 6. Say Hello Wave Goodbye 7. This Year's Love 8. Jackdaw 9. Be Mine 10. Babylon 11. Please Forgive Me Encore: 12. Shine (Not a hot Collective Soul cover) 13. Nemesis (How I wish this would have been a hot Shreikback cover) 14. All I Want is You (Hot U2 Cover w/ Ray LaMontagne)
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Post by radical347 on Sept 24, 2010 15:49:00 GMT -4
Sunset Strip Music Festival Roundup (Aug 27-28...yeah, a few weeks late ) Shortly before it was to begin I found out that the person who put together the prize pack arranged for us to get into the Billy Corgan live interview @ the Viper room - capacity was ~100. We got there a bit early -- just in time to see the interview with Slash. I was a few feet away from the stage for that. Slash was like I expected, pretty chill and obviously missing more than a few brain cells. (like most of those hard rock types are). Then was the Neon Trees interview, which not that many people were interested in so I had a front row view for that. I stayed in the front row when Billy Corgan came on! His interview was somewhat generic, about how record labels are destroying bands, but it was still cool to see. He also talked about how he had to rush around and find a new Smashing Pumpkins after the rest of his band quit (rolls eyes.) We got into the main concert just as Neon Trees were starting, and I must say even though I thoroughly enjoy their entire CD, I was incredibly disappointed by their performance. It was probably the worst real performance (meaning not one that was thrown together real quickly for free) I've seen since the Counting Crows 9 years ago (when they were drunk & the singer forgot the lyrics to "Mr. Jones" and had to look them up ). T. Glenn came across as a total idiot who tried too hard to be strange and was rolling around on stage and just being ridiculous and then at the end said stupid s*** like "it's 2010! Females can be drummers!". They didn't sound too good either (except for the drummer, but she couldn't save them). They sounded exactly like what I'd imagine a bad demo of themselves would sound like, sadly. We went club hopping (since there were a bunch of clubs within the street fest and all of them had bands that were playing all day too, which was pretty cool) We saw this one called Blowing Up the Moon, they looked like a bunch of kids -- but they were actually really good. I'd probably be annoyed by them if I heard their songs on the radio, though. We also saw John West because there was a really long line to get in somewhere and we figured if the line's that long then he must be good. We also saw a band called Audible Mainframe that was very good. Then it was time for Slash (ft. Myles Kennedy on vocals) Slash was good, but other than that I guess I don't have a lot to say just because I don't really know much of his or G&R's repetoire. He has a new CD out featuring a bunch of random artists like Fergie. Speaking of, guess who came out at the encore? Now, I actually like that Slash ft. Fergie song ("Beautiful Dangerous"), but she did not do a very convincing job of singing it there. Which was a shame because I was really hoping she'd make me raise my opinion of her. She was rolling around on stage being stupid (kind of like the Neon Trees singer in fact. :-\) and being scantily clad and shoving her @$$-cleavage up to the camera that was broadcasting the concert on the big screen above. How uncouth. Slash didn't seem to mind though, lol. Then she sang a cover of "Barracuda" which wasn't really any better. They ended the show with "Paradise City" which she *almost* pulled off, but that may be because Myles Kennedy was singing too so she just sounded like a perfectly good backup. Ok, on to the Smashing Pumpkins. Considering it's just Billy Corgan now (and a few random people), I rather enjoyed it. I thought he picked people who were perfectly capable. I wasn't able to write down the complete lineup since he played too many new songs, all of which sucked but a bunch of hits & others...I recognized Ava Adore, Eye, Today, Bullet w/ Butterfly Wings, 1979, Cherub Rock, That's The Way Love Is, Tarantula, Tonight Tonight, and Stand Inside Your Love. And, for the encore, Zero. I was disappointed that he didn't play Disarm & Perfect, but oh well, I did like most of what he did play. And, it was nice to see the Smashing Pumpkins (even if it is just Billy Corgan) because I've never seen them before but I kinda grew up with their music. Soooo...that was a wrap. Thanks LIVE 105! :-D Next up...David Gray. (Thanks KFOG! Which was actually a few weeks ago but I'll get around to writing it up one of these days.)
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Post by radical347 on Sept 14, 2010 3:58:24 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 9/3-9/9, Week 35 of 2010
TW LW Artist / Title -- 39 22 Muse The Resistance -- 35 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] -- 32 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 40 37 07 Dan Black Symphonies 39 40 39 Passion Pit Sleepyhead 38 21 03 Neon Trees Animal 37 -- 37 Tired Pony Dead American Writers 36 -- 36 Enrique Iglesias ft. Pitbull I Like It 35 38 35 David Gray A Moment Changes Everything 34 -- 34 Muse Undisclosed Desires 33 36 33 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 32 24 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 31 28 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 30 34 30 Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work 29 30 29 Goo Goo Dolls Home 28 33 28 Kris Allen ft. Pat Monahan The Truth 27 31 27 Switchfoot The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues) 26 27 26 Ludacris ft. Nicky Minaj My Chick Bad 25 26 25 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 24 25 24 Band of Horses Laredo 23 22 06 The XX Crystalised 22 29 22 Blaqk Audio Ill Lit Ships 21 23 21 Ludo Whipped Cream 20 16 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 19 12 03 The Big Pink Dominos 18 20 18 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 17 17 17 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 16 13 13 La Roux Bulletproof 15 15 15 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 14 14 14 Delphic Doubt 13 11 11 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 12 19 12 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 11 18 11 The Temper Trap Fader 10 10 02 Miike Snow Burial 09 09 09 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 08 08 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 07 07 01 Lifehouse Halfway gone [1 x 1] 06 05 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 05 04 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 04 02 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 03 06 03 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 02 03 02 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 9]
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Post by radical347 on Sept 14, 2010 3:47:38 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 8/27-9/2, Week 34 of 2010
TW LW Artist / Title -- 40 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets -- 36 32 Mike Posner Cooler Than Me 40 -- 40 Passion Pit Sleepyhead 39 25 22 Muse The Resistance 38 -- 38 David Gray A Moment Changes Everything 37 33 07 Dan Black Symphonies 36 37 36 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 35 26 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 34 38 34 Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work 33 35 33 Kris Allen ft. Pat Monahan The Truth 32 31 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 31 39 31 Switchfoot The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues) 30 34 30 Goo Goo Dolls Home 29 32 29 Blaqk Audio Ill Lit Ships 28 22 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 27 30 27 Ludacris ft. Nicky Minaj My Chick Bad 26 28 26 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 25 27 25 Band of Horses Laredo 24 19 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 23 29 23 Ludo Whipped Cream 22 14 06 The XX Crystalised 21 13 03 Neon Trees Animal 20 24 20 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 19 23 19 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 18 21 18 The Temper Trap Fader 17 20 17 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 16 15 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 15 17 15 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 14 16 14 Delphic Doubt 13 18 13 La Roux Bulletproof 12 12 03 The Big Pink Dominos 11 11 11 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 10 10 02 Miike Snow Burial 09 09 09 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 08 08 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 07 07 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 06 06 06 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 05 05 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 04 04 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 03 03 03 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 02 02 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 8]
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Post by radical347 on Sept 14, 2010 3:34:57 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 8/20-8/26, Week 33 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 38 13 Creed Rain -- 37 16 Air Love -- 34 21 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 40 26 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 39 -- 39 Switchfoot The Sound (John M. Perkins Blues) 38 40 38 Two Door Cinema Club Something Good Can Work 37 39 37 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 36 33 32 Mike Posner Cooler Than Me 35 -- 35 Kris Allen ft. Pat Monahan The Truth 34 35 34 Goo Goo Dolls Home 33 32 07 Dan Black Symphonies 32 -- 32 Blaqk Audio Ill Lit Ships 31 24 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 30 30 30 Ludacris ft. Nicky Minaj My Chick Bad 29 36 29 Ludo Whipped Cream 28 31 28 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 27 29 27 Band of Horses Laredo 26 21 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 25 22 22 Muse The Resistance 24 28 24 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 23 27 23 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 22 18 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 21 25 21 The Temper Trap Fader 20 23 20 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 19 16 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 18 19 18 La Roux Bulletproof 17 17 17 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 16 20 16 Delphic Doubt 15 15 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 14 14 06 The XX Crystalised 13 11 03 Neon Trees Animal 12 12 03 The Big Pink Dominos 11 13 11 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 10 09 02 Miike Snow Burial 09 10 09 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 08 07 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 07 06 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 06 08 06 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 05 05 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 04 04 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 03 03 03 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 02 02 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 7]
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Post by radical347 on Sept 14, 2010 3:21:50 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 8/13-8/19, Week 33 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 39 38 Anberlin Impossible -- 37 28 Imogen Heap Canvas -- 34 14 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 40 -- 40 Two Door Cinema Club Nothing Good Can Work 39 -- 39 Justin Bieber Oww, That Didn't Feel Good (Autotune Remix) 38 28 13 Creed Rain 37 27 16 Air Love 36 40 36 Ludo Whipped Cream 35 38 35 Goo Goo Dolls Home 34 26 21 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 33 33 32 Mike Posner Cooler Than Me 32 30 07 Dan Black Symphonies 31 -- 31 Brandon Flowers Crossfire 30 35 30 Ludacris ft. Nicky Minaj My Chick Bad 29 29 29 Band of Horses Laredo 28 36 28 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 27 32 27 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 26 21 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 25 31 25 The Temper Trap Fader 24 24 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 23 25 23 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 22 22 22 Muse The Resistance 21 18 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 20 23 20 Delphic Doubt 19 19 19 La Roux Bulletproof 18 17 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 17 20 17 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 16 12 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 15 15 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 14 13 06 The XX Crystalised 13 16 13 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 12 10 03 The Big Pink Dominos 11 08 03 Neon Trees Animal 10 11 10 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 09 09 02 Miike Snow Burial 08 14 08 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 07 07 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 06 05 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 05 06 05 Green Day Last of the American Girls 04 04 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 03 03 03 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 02 02 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 6]
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Post by radical347 on Sept 14, 2010 3:08:36 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 8/6-8/12, Week 32 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 40 12 Rogue Wave Good Morning -- 37 37 The New Politics Yeah Yeah Yeah -- 34 10 Weezer I'm Your Daddy 40 -- 40 Ludo Whipped Cream 39 38 38 Anberlin Impossible 38 -- 38 Goo Goo Dolls Home 37 31 28 Imogen Heap Canvas 36 -- 36 Hole Pacific Coast Highway 35 35 35 Ludacris ft. Nicky Minaj My Chick Bad 34 33 14 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 33 32 32 Mike Posner Cooler Than Me 32 39 32 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 31 36 31 The Temper Trap Fader 30 28 07 Dan Black Symphonies 29 30 29 Band of Horses Laredo 28 25 13 Creed Rain 27 19 16 Air Love 26 21 21 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 25 29 25 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 24 20 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 23 27 23 Delphic Doubt 22 26 22 Muse The Resistance 21 20 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 20 24 20 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 19 23 19 La Roux Bulletproof 18 15 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 17 14 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 16 18 16 B.o.B. ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 15 17 15 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 14 16 14 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 13 12 06 The XX Crystalised 12 09 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 11 13 11 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 10 10 03 The Big Pink Dominos 09 08 02 Miike Snow Burial 08 07 03 Neon Trees Animal 07 06 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 06 11 06 Green Day Last of the American Girls 05 05 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 04 04 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 03 03 03 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 02 02 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 5]
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Post by radical347 on Sept 14, 2010 2:58:43 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 7/30-8/5, week 31 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 40 27 John Butler Trio One Way Road -- 35 05 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 40 36 12 Rogue Wave Good Morning 39 -- 39 Vampire Weekend Giving Up the Gun 38 39 38 Anberlin Impossible 37 37 37 The New Politics Yeah Yeah Yeah 36 -- 36 The Temper Trap Fader 35 38 35 Ludacris ft. Nicky Minaj My Chick Bad 34 30 10 Weezer I'm Your Daddy 33 24 14 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 32 34 32 Mike Posner Cooler Than Me 31 28 28 Imogen Heap Canvas 30 32 30 Band of Horses Laredo 29 31 29 The Gaslight Anthem Boxer 28 27 07 Dan Black Symphonies 27 33 27 Delphic Doubt 26 26 26 Muse The Resistance 25 15 13 Creed Rain 24 29 24 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 23 25 23 La Roux Bulletproof 22 20 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 21 21 21 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 20 19 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 19 17 17 Air Love 18 22 18 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 17 18 17 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 16 23 16 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 15 13 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 14 12 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery[/b] 13 16 13 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 12 11 06 The XX Crystalised 11 14 11 Green Day Last of the American Girls 10 10 03 The Big Pink Dominos 09 09 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 08 08 02 Miike Snow Burial 07 07 03 Neon Trees Animal 06 06 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 05 03 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 04 05 04 Lady Gaga Alejandro 03 04 03 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 02 02 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 4]
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Post by radical347 on Sept 13, 2010 23:54:29 GMT -4
Speaking of, I still have the good fortune of having never heard "Halo."
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Post by radical347 on Sept 7, 2010 20:52:45 GMT -4
Probably all of them, especially Alternative. Every format was all over "Crazy" (esp. Alternative at first), and Alt. isn't going to have any qualms playing a song originally called "f*** You". And now that it's been reworked I wouldn't be surprised if it got AAA airplay too.
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Post by radical347 on Sept 5, 2010 2:37:14 GMT -4
Nice pop song, but one listen and that was enough for me. I really wanted to like this one too, but the f-bomb didn't have the same ironic effect on me as the rest of you. Perhaps since I've just become numb to artists using the f-bombs when they could do without in general, and even though this one was intentionally better placed, it just doesn't seem too far off from the others. Couple that with the Mumford and Sons overkill and it's just sounds like another song that I could hear too often that says f***. I'll take Eamon anyday; despite the ridiculous FURB drama, that one was a perfect pop/hip-hop parody intentional or not.
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Post by radical347 on Aug 31, 2010 18:26:31 GMT -4
On the other hand, I find "California Gurls", "Love The Way You Lie" and "Teenage Dream" to be all overrated. As much as "Dynamite" doesn't have any substance, at least its lyrics aren't stupid. I cringe everytime I hear the line "Now you get to watch her leave out the window/Guess that's why they call it window pane" in "Love The Way You Lie." LOL, that's what he says? I haven't been paying attention to the lyrics, but now I'm going to. My general impressions are that I'm not a fan but this might make me like it more, ha ha. Agreed about California Gurls & Teenage Dream too. IMO they're just about average songs from a singer who releases single after single but still has yet to find her groove.
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Post by radical347 on Aug 15, 2010 0:28:17 GMT -4
Anyway, go me. I just won tickets to a free 'secret show' w/ Silversun Pickups & Against Me! tomorrow. They don't publicize the venue and you can only get in by winning tickets. That kicks ass. Kinda jealous since, as I mentioned previously, an impending storm truncated their outdoor set 4 songs early. Fall Out Boy did a similar show to the one you're describing, when, right when Folie a Deux came out, they had a secret show at a dive bar they played coming up during Take This to Your Grave, I'm sure. You obviously had to win your way in since the capacity was only a few hundred people. Not a big enough fan to have tried and 8 months later they played the relatively modest place I work at, anyway. You still saw more songs than I did Since it was only a partial-show (the full show was going to be later that evening, in Oakland) they each only did half hour sets. Still, couldn't complain since it was free, after all, and it was nice to see them that close, esp. being a few feet away from Against Me!. Against Me: 1. I Was a Teenage Anarchist 2. High Pressure Low 3. White Crosses 4. Ache With Me 5. Walking is Still Honest 6. Miami 7. Spanish Moss 8. Pints of Guinness Make You Strong If this wouldn't have been a free show, then I would have been pissed they didn't play "Thrash Unreal." Can't complain though, especially since everything they did play was really good & I was particularly impressed with the accordion player. Silversun Pickups: 1. Panic Switch 2. Kissing Families 3. Substitution 4. The Royal We 5. Well Thought Out Twinkles 6. Lazy Eye An utterly predictable lineup, with "Kissing Families" being the sole non-single, although if I knew they were going to play a non-single I would have guessed that one. SSPU = drunk, snarky hipsters. And sort of a LA new generation Smashing Pumpkins tribute band. Their songs were much less annoying live than on the radio, though. I'm still mad that I missed Live 105's BFD concert (only $40 would have gotten me in to see about a dozen bands I have at least some interest in, some of them pretty big names, but I had to move that weekend), however I must say I'm proud of myself for crossing off some of these names fairly quickly and haven't spent a penny yet: The Gaslight Anthem Against Me! Silversun PickupsHole Sublime w/ Rome The Temper Trap Spoon BT Dan Black Matt & Kim The Limousines They took our pictures before the show! Yeah! Here's mine: Next up: I just found out I won Live 105's "Party Like a Rockstar Weekend" Grand Prize, which is airfare, hotel, & admission to the Sunset Strip music festival in LA in two weeks!!!!! ;D Smashing Pumpkins here I come!
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Post by radical347 on Aug 2, 2010 18:42:17 GMT -4
I went to the local (and free) Jazz Festival last night which had Four80East as the headlining act. Though the songs were all instrumental, the keyboardist talked quite a bit in between songs, often announcing the titles. It's the first time I've really gone to one, and I might be going to one next week. LOL, they offered a meet-and-greet at Jack-in-the-Box. ! . I am so jealous. That's my favorite smooth jazz act and I had no idea that they were even touring. Anyway, go me. I just won tickets to a free 'secret show' w/ Silversun Pickups & Against Me! tomorrow. They don't publicize the venue and you can only get in by winning tickets.
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Post by radical347 on Jul 31, 2010 20:21:45 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 50 7/23-7/29, Week 30 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 40 09 Melissa Etheridge Fearless Love -- 39 22 Jack Johnson You & Your Heart -- 36 14 White Lies Farewell to the Fairground 40 30 27 John Butler Trio One Way Road 39 -- 39 Anberlin Impossible 38 38 38 Ludacris My Chick Bad 37 37 37 The New Politics Yeah Yeah Yeah 36 33 12 Rogue Wave Good Morning 35 22 05 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 34 -- 34 Mike Posner Cooler Than Me 33 -- 33 Delphic Doubt 32 34 32 Band of Horses Laredo 31 35 31 The Gaslight Anthem The Boxer 30 26 10 Weezer I'm Your Daddy 29 32 29 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 28 31 28 Imogen Heap Canvas 27 25 07 Dan Black Symphonies 26 32 26 Muse The Resistance 25 27 25 La Roux Bulletproof 24 23 11 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 23 29 23 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 22 24 22 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 21 21 21 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 20 17 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 19 15 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 18 20 18 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 17 16 16 Air Love 16 18 16 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 15 14 13 Creed Rain 14 19 14 Green Day Last of the American Girls 13 12 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 12 13 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 11 10 06 The XX Crystalised 10 08 03 The Big Pink Dominos 09 03 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 08 07 02 Miike Snow Burial 07 05 05 Neon Trees Animal 06 04 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 05 11 05 Lady Gaga Alejandro 04 09 04 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 03 02 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 02 06 02 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 3]
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Post by radical347 on Jul 31, 2010 20:06:37 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 7/16-7/22, Week 29 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 37 34 Civil Twilight Letters from the Sky -- 36 29 Phoenix Lisztomania 40 34 09 Melissa Etheridge Fearless Love 39 31 22 Jack Johnson You & Your Heart 38 40 38 Ludacris My Chick Bad 37 -- 37 The New Politics Yeah Yeah Yeah 36 28 14 White Lies Farewell to the Fairground 35 -- 35 The Gaslight Anthem The Boxer 34 38 34 Band of Horses Laredo 33 29 12 Rogue Wave Good Morning 32 39 32 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 31 33 31 Imogen Heap Canvas 30 27 27 John Butler Trio One Way Road 29 35 29 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 28 32 28 Muse The Resistance 27 30 27 La Roux Bulletproof 26 22 10 Weezer I'm Your Daddy 25 23 07 Dan Black Symphonies 24 26 24 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 23 19 11 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 22 16 05 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 21 24 21 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 20 21 20 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 19 25 19 Green Day Last of the American Girls 18 20 18 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 17 17 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 16 18 16 Air Love 15 15 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 14 13 13 Creed Rain 13 12 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 12 11 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 11 14 11 Lady Gaga Alejandro 10 10 06 The XX Crystalised 09 09 09 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 08 07 03 The Big Pink Dominos 07 06 02 Miike Snow Burial 06 08 06 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 05 05 05 Neon Trees Animal 04 04 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 03 03 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 02 02 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 01 01 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 2]
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Post by radical347 on Jul 31, 2010 19:46:13 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 7/9-7/15, Week 28 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 39 39 Mutemath Armistice -- 38 35 American Bang Wild and Young -- 32 18 Dashboard Confessional Belle of the Boulevard 40 -- 40 Ludacris My Chick Bad 39 -- 39 Phantogram Mouthful of Diamonds 38 -- 38 Band of Horses Laredo 37 37 34 Civil Twilight Letters from the Sky 36 33 29 Phoenix Lisztomania 35 40 35 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 34 29 09 Melissa Etheridge Fearless Love 33 35 33 Imogen Heap Canvas 32 34 32 Muse The Resistance 31 26 22 Jack Johnson You & Your Heart 30 36 30 La Roux Bulletproof 29 25 12 Rogue Wave Good Morning 28 20 20 White Lies Farewell to the Fairground 27 27 27 John Butler Trio One Way Road 26 31 26 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 25 30 25 Green Day Last of the American Girls 24 28 24 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 23 23 07 Dan Black Symphonies 22 19 10 Weezer I'm Your Daddy 21 22 21 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 20 21 20 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 19 17 11 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 18 18 18 Air Love 17 15 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 16 14 05 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 15 12 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 14 24 14 Lady Gaga Alejandro 13 16 13 Creed Rain 12 13 12 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 11 10 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 10 09 06 The XX Crystalised 09 11 09 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 08 08 08 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 07 07 03 The Big Pink Dominos 06 06 02 Miike Snow Burial 05 05 05 Neon Trees Animal 04 03 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 03 02 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 02 01 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1] 01 04 01 The National Bloodbuzz Ohio [1 x 1]
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Post by radical347 on Jul 31, 2010 19:03:50 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 40 7/2-7/8, Week 27 of 2010
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 38 32 The Dirty Heads ft. Rome Lay Me Down -- 33 23 Onerepublic All the Right Moves 40 -- 40 The Hold Steady Hurricane J 39 40 39 Mutemath Armistice 38 35 35 American Bang Wild & Young 37 34 34 Civil Twilight Letters from the Sky 36 -- 36 La Roux Bulletproof 35 -- 35 Imogen Heap Canvas 34 36 34 Muse The Resistance 33 32 29 Phoenix Lisztomania 32 26 18 Dashboard Confessional Belle of the Boulevard 31 31 31 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 30 37 30 Green Day Last of the American Girls 29 28 09 Melissa Etheridge Fearless Love 28 30 28 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 27 29 27 John Butler Trio One Way Road 26 23 22 Jack Johnson You & Your Heart 25 21 12 Rogue Wave Good Morning 24 27 24 Lady Gaga Alejandro 23 22 07 Dan Black Symphonies 22 25 22 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 21 24 21 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 20 18 14 White Lies Farewell to the Fairground 19 17 10 Weezer I'm Your Daddy 18 19 18 Air Love 17 15 11 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 16 20 16 Creed Rain 15 13 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 14 12 05 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 13 14 13 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 12 10 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 11 16 11 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 10 07 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 09 09 06 The XX Crystalised 08 11 08 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 07 04 03 The Big Pink Dominos 06 03 02 Miike Snow Burial 05 05 05 Neon Trees Animal 04 08 04 The National BloodBuzz Ohio 03 02 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 02 01 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4] 01 06 01 Lifehouse Halfway Gone [1 x 1]
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Post by radical347 on Jul 31, 2010 18:53:27 GMT -4
Davey's Weekly Top 50 Week 26 of 2010, 6/25-7/1
TW LW PP Artist / Title -- 38 09 Jamie Cullum Wheels -- 37 01 Imogen Heap First Train Home [1 x 9] 40 40 40 Mutemath Armistice 39 -- 39 Imogen Heap Canvas 38 34 32 The Dirty Heads ft. Rome Lay Me Down 37 -- 37 Green Day Last of the American Girls 36 39 36 Muse Resistance 35 36 35 American Bang Wild & Young 34 35 34 Civil Twilight Letters from the Sky 33 27 23 Onerepublic All the Right Moves 32 32 29 Phoenix Lisztomania 31 33 31 B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams Airplanes 30 30 30 Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Tiny Light 29 29 29 John Butler Trio One Way Road 28 26 09 Melissa Etheridge Fearless Love 27 31 27 Lady Gaga Alejandro 26 19 18 Dashboard Confessional Belle of the Boulevard 25 28 25 A Place to Bury Strangers In Your Heart 24 25 24 Taio Cruz ft. Ludacris Break Your Heart 23 22 22 Jack Johnson You & Your Heart 22 21 07 Dan Black Symphonies 21 20 12 Rogue Wave Good Morning 20 24 20 Creed Rain 19 23 19 Air Love 18 15 14 White Lies Farewell to the Fairground 17 10 10 Weezer I'm Your Daddy 16 18 16 Rob Thomas Mockingbird 15 11 11 Two Door Cinema Club Undercover Martyn 14 17 14 Jesse Malin & the St. Marks Social Burning the Bowery 13 12 10 Hole Skinny Little Bitch 12 13 05 The Temper Trap Sweet Disposition 11 14 11 Against Me! I Was a Teenage Anarchist 10 09 05 Passion Pit Little Secrets 09 08 06 The XX Crystalised 08 16 08 The National BloodBuzz Ohio 07 07 01 Anberlin True Faith [1 x 3] 06 06 06 Lifehouse Halfway Gone 05 05 05 Neon Trees Animal 04 04 03 The Big Pink Dominos 03 03 02 Miike Snow Burial 02 02 01 Gorillaz Stylo [1 x 8] 01 01 01 Hockey Song Away [1 x 4]
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Post by radical347 on Jul 23, 2010 19:38:08 GMT -4
I'm seeing them on Thursday! Damn. Didn't mean to spoil anything for you. Sorry. But that's definitely cool you're going to see them. Don't know if you've seen them before, but either way, you're in for a treat. It's all good. I saw them last year as part of a mega-concert that included the Limousines, Airborne Toxic Event, Street Sweeper Social Club, All-American Rejects, & Flogging Molly, the last one of which I didn't stay for. But GE was one of the intro-bands, so they only played like five songs, unfortunately. Also the acoustics of that place weren't that great (SJSU gymnasium) so while I remember them being decent, I don't remember anything else about them. But, this time they were WAY better. You weren't kidding when you said I was in for a treat! Probably the best live band I've seen in recent memory. 1. American Slang 2. Old White Lincoln 3. The Boxer 4. Wherefor Art Thou, Elvis? 5. The Diamond St. Choir 6. Even Cowgirls Get the Blues 7. Bring It On 8. Miles Davis & the Cool 9. Red in the Morning 10. The Spirit of Jazz 11. Film Noir 12. Angry Johnny & the Radio 13. The '59 Sound 14. Blue Jeans & White T-Shirts 15. Orphans 16. The Queen of Lower Chelsea 17. Stay Lucky 18. SeƱor and the Queen 19. Boomboxes and Dictionaries ^^(About this time some girl managed to crawl on top of the stage. The Gaslight Anthem was like 'hey you...this ain't your gig'...lol. ) 20. Great Expectations Encore: 21. She Loves You 22. The War (Lucero Cover) 23. We Came to Dance 24. Here's Looking at You, Kid 25. The Backseat
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