"Gonna go back in time..."As the end of 2006 rapidly approaches and the time for annual list-making draws near, I thought it would be an appropriate time to look back at the history of via//chicago and some of the favorites from the last couple of years. Here's a look back at the top 20 singles and albums of 2003, 2004, and 2005 - the first three years of this site's existence.
2003Top 20 Singles:20. "The Way You Move" - Outkast
19. "Where Have All the Rudeboys Gone?" - Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
18. "I Believe in a Thing Called Love" - The Darkness
17. "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight" - The Postal Service
16. "12:51" - The Strokes
15. "Cry Me A River" - Justin Timberlake
14. "Beautiful" - Snoop Dogg f. Pharrell Williams
13. "Ghettomusick" - Outkast
12. "Stand Up" - Ludacris
11. "In Da Club" - 50 Cent
10. "Gossip Folks" - Missy Elliott f. Ludacris
9. "Move Your Feet" - Junior Senior
8. "Hurt" - Johnny Cash
7. "Stacy's Mom" - Fountains of Wayne
6. "Such Great Heights" - The Postal Service
5. "Ignition (Remix)" - R. Kelly
4. "Me & Giuliani Down by the Schoolyard" - !!!
3. "Seven Nation Army" - The White Stripes
2. "House of Jealous Lovers" - The Rapture
1. "Hey Ya" - Outkast
Top 20 Albums:20. Ted Leo & The Pharmacists -
Hearts of Oak19. Jay-Z -
The Black Album18. Prefuse 73 -
One Word Extinguisher17. Kings of Leon -
Youth and Young Manhood16. Basement Jaxx -
Kish Kash15. The Decemberists -
Her Majesty14. Wrens -
The Meadowlands13. 50 Cent -
Get Rich or Die Trying12. Notwist -
Neon Golden11. Yeah Yeah Yeahs -
Fever To Tell10. Exploding Hearts -
Guitar Romantic9. Jet -
Get Born8. Pretty Girls Make Graves -
The New Romance7. Radiohead -
Hail to the Thief6. The Shins -
Chutes Too Narrow5. Manitoba -
Up in Flames4. The Strokes -
Room On Fire3. The White Stripes -
Elephant2. The Postal Service -
Give Up1. Outkast - Speakerboxx/The Love Below
Thoughts:Obviously 2003 was all about Outkast and the Postal Service over here, with good reason for the most part. Both released a couple of killer singles and solid albums. To be honest, SB/TLB has slipped a little in my estimation since then and if I had it to do over Postal Service would snag the number one spot. But "Hey Ya" still cannot be denied, I think that would take #1 in any of the years since as well. Surprised to see how much love I gave that Jet album, but I'll still defend it as a fun little rip-off album. Sad to remember how much I loved that Exploding Hearts album, hopefully they will be remembered elsewhere (but more on that in days to come). Also interesting to see how much love I gave Fiddy that year, considering how much he grates on my nerves as of late.
The Massacre did suck, but his debut is still a solid rap debut.
2004Top 20 Singles:20. "Matinee" - Franz Ferdinand
19. "Drop It Like It's Hot" - Snoop Dogg f. Pharrell Williams
18. "The Rat" - The Walkmen
17. "iGeneration" - MC Lars
16. "This Love" - Maroon 5
15. "Mr. Brightside" - The Killers
14. "Breathe" - Fabolous
13. "Heartbeat" - Annie
12. "99 Problems" - Jay-Z
11. "Move Ya Body" - Nina Sky f. Jabba
10. "Burn" - Usher
9. "Crown of Love" - The Arcade Fire
8. "Me & Mia" - Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
7. "Jesus Walks" - Kanye West
6. "Dry Your Eyes" - The Streets
5. "Somebody Told Me" - The Killers
4. "Float On" - Modest Mouse
3. "Toxic" - Britney Spears
2. "The Show" - Girls Aloud
1. "Take Me Out" - Franz Ferdinand
Top 20 Albums:20. Green Day -
American Idiot19. TV on the Radio -
Desperate Youth, Bloodthirsty Babes18. Devendra Banhart -
Rejoicing in the Hands/Nino Rojo17. The Walkmen -
Bows + Arrows16. The Drive-By Truckers - The Dirty South
15. Sonic Youth - Sonic Nurse
14. Iron & Wine -
Our Endless, Numbered Days13. Snow Patrol -
Final Straw12. The Streets -
A Grand Don't Come For Free11. Dizzee Rascal -
Showtime10. Interpol -
Antics9. Madvillain -
Madvillainy8. The Ponys -
Laced with Romance7. The Futureheads -
The Futureheads6. Brian Wilson -
Smile5. Junior Boys -
Last Exit4. Kanye West -
The College Dropout3. The Arcade Fire -
Funeral2. Franz Ferdinand -
Franz Ferdinand1. Modest Mouse -
Good News For People Who Love Bad NewsThoughts:Wow, even still I think I have a hard time picking which of those top four albums I would place at number one. Depending on my mood, I think a strong case could have been made for any of them. But damn, that Modest Mouse just astounded me throughout 2004 and has continued to do so, such a great album. I think the top singles should have been rearranged slightly - now I'd put "Toxic" on top, followed by "Float On", then "The Show", with "Take Me Out" in at number four. But ah well, half the fun is looking back to see what I was thinking that December. Very, very surprised that "Mr. Brightside" was so low, should have been top five and well ahead of "Somebody Told Me". Oops.
2005Top 20 Singles:20. "Still Tippin' (Diplo Remix)" - Mike Jones
19. "Rebellion (Lies)" - The Arcade Fire
18. "So Good" - Rachel Stevens
17. "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)" - Rachel Stevens
16. "Hounds of Love" - The Futureheads
15. "Black and White Town" - Doves
14. "Love Me Like You" - The Magic Numbers
13. "Stay Fly" - Thee-6-Mafia f. Eightball, MJG, & Young Buck
12. "I Turn My Camera On" - Spoon
11. "Long Hot Summer" - Girls Aloud
10. "Dakota" - Stereophonics
9. "Feel Good Inc." - Gorillaz
8. "Two More Years" - Bloc Party
7. "Gold Digger" - Kanye West f. Jamie Foxx
6. "Abel" - The National
5. "Negotiate with Love" - Rachel Stevens
4. "Daft Punk is Playing at My House" - LCD Soundsystem
3. "Krafty" - New Order
2. "Sugar We're Goin' Down" - Fall Out Boy
1. "Since U Been Gone" - Kelly Clarkson
Top 20 Albums:20. Maximo Park -
A Certain Trigger19. Babyshambles -
Down in Albion18. Bright Eyes -
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning17. Magnolia Electric Co. -
Trials & Errors16. Spoon -
Gimme Fiction15. M83 -
Before the Dawn Heals Us14. Rachel Stevens -
Come and Get It13. Gorillaz -
Demon Days12. Akron/Family -
Akron/Family11. The National -
Alligator10. Broken Social Scene -
Broken Social Scene9. Okkervil River -
Black Sheep Boy8. LCD Soundsystem -
LCD Soundsystem7. Sufjan Stevens -
Illinois6. M.I.A. -
Arular5. Opeth -
Ghost Reveries4. Dungen -
Ta Det Lungt3. Wolf Parade -
Apologies to the Queen Mary2. The Hold Steady -
Separation Sunday1. Bloc Party -
Silent AlarmThoughts:Three Rachel Stevens singles? Damn skippy, I was enthralled by that girl last year. But not quite as much as I was with that Bloc Party album, one of my favorite debut records since Interpol's first one. I am so excited to hear new material from them early next year. But the biggest WTF moment of 2005 will always be Kelly Clarkson. If you had told me shortly after she won
American Idol that she would one day be topping a list of my favorite songs, I would have punched you in the stomach and stolen your lunch money. Not really, but I would have called you a liar for sure. I
hated her on that show, less than Justin to be sure, but I still couldn't stand her singing. Well. I was shown, but good. Damn is that a great, great, great pop tune. Oh. And see those albums numbered 11-9? Still slept on, go check them out.
For those of you Americans that are probably wondering who in the hell Rachel Stevens is, check out the songs below. Wonderful pop, trust me. I couldn't decide which one, so here are four that I absolutely adore:
Rachel Stevens - "Some Girls"Rachel Stevens - "Crazy Boys"Rachel Stevens - "I Said Never Again But Here We Are"Rachel Stevens - "Negotiate With Love"Enjoy.