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Pazz and Jop Critics Poll 2017! http://www.villagevoice.c...lbums/2016 > It's all about #5 and #6! > http://www.villagevoice.c...ngles/2016 > I coulda sworn Black Beatles would be #1.
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Cool to look at the archives. Prince had #1 album in 1987, #2 in 1984 and the sexy triology of Dirty Mind/Controversy and 1999 all top tenned. For singles, WDC was #1 in 1984, SOTT in 1987 #1. First single to Top 10 was Controversy in 1981, 1999 and LRC charted, and so did LGC. 3 songs charted in 1987's top 10 and Kiss was in 1986. Alphabet street was the alst to chart in 1988 at #4. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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Is it just me or these critics' lists so predictable? David Bowie and Beyonce at the top again! They're great and everything but there's a lot of other interesting music out there that needs more coverage and acclaim. | |
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Bon Iver had the best album Goshdamnit.
Did Lady Lamb get on?
All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Bon Iver was snubbed. A shame that he's not even in the top 10. | |
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Chuck Eddy always has a unique list. No Beyonce, no Bowie.
I found some new people to like.
Imagine goth Kid Rock:
Maren Morris, alt country is back ya'll holler:
Asap Ferg:
A bit sexist. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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