Re: Triple J Hottest 100 - 2011
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:44 pm
lol, how did I only vote for nine
I need sleep
I need sleep
Freo HeaveHo wrote:One track that i really hope makes it - Dreamshaker by Redcoats
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmNA5U1x ... re=related
Pag wrote:Gotye at $1.18 on Sportsbet, Calvin Harris next line at $6.
Boy & Bear favourites at $3 for most entries in the 100.
devilsadvocate wrote:Pag wrote:Gotye at $1.18 on Sportsbet, Calvin Harris next line at $6.
Boy & Bear favourites at $3 for most entries in the 100.
this market has been taken down. W@nkers. Gotye should be 1.01.
Baron Greenback wrote:devilsadvocate wrote:Pag wrote:Gotye at $1.18 on Sportsbet, Calvin Harris next line at $6.
Boy & Bear favourites at $3 for most entries in the 100.
this market has been taken down. W@nkers. Gotye should be 1.01.
This bloke is so overrated and that song is utter tripe.
Calvin Harris number 1 for me, but sadly it won't be the case.
Quichey wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:devilsadvocate wrote:Pag wrote:Gotye at $1.18 on Sportsbet, Calvin Harris next line at $6.
Boy & Bear favourites at $3 for most entries in the 100.
this market has been taken down. W@nkers. Gotye should be 1.01.
This bloke is so overrated and that song is utter tripe.
Calvin Harris number 1 for me, but sadly it won't be the case.
You don't have to like it (I'm not a big fan) but it's hardly overrated or tripe. The layering and detail in his songs are phenomenal.
Baron Greenback wrote:Quichey wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:devilsadvocate wrote:
this market has been taken down. W@nkers. Gotye should be 1.01.
This bloke is so overrated and that song is utter tripe.
Calvin Harris number 1 for me, but sadly it won't be the case.
You don't have to like it (I'm not a big fan) but it's hardly overrated or tripe. The layering and detail in his songs are phenomenal.
I disagree. But everyone has different tastes I guess.
OnSong wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:Quichey wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:This bloke is so overrated and that song is utter tripe.
Calvin Harris number 1 for me, but sadly it won't be the case.
You don't have to like it (I'm not a big fan) but it's hardly overrated or tripe. The layering and detail in his songs are phenomenal.
I disagree. But everyone has different tastes I guess.
Word BG.
Hate that song.
"Better" is far more catchy.
Also hate Boy and Bear. Ack!
Bottom-feeding off of the Fall at Your Feet cover, which was so severely overrated also.
Baron Greenback wrote:Quichey wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:devilsadvocate wrote:this market has been taken down. W@nkers. Gotye should be 1.01.
This bloke is so overrated and that song is utter tripe.
Calvin Harris number 1 for me, but sadly it won't be the case.
You don't have to like it (I'm not a big fan) but it's hardly overrated or tripe. The layering and detail in his songs are phenomenal.
I disagree. But everyone has different tastes I guess.
Quichey wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:Quichey wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:This bloke is so overrated and that song is utter tripe.
Calvin Harris number 1 for me, but sadly it won't be the case.
You don't have to like it (I'm not a big fan) but it's hardly overrated or tripe. The layering and detail in his songs are phenomenal.
I disagree. But everyone has different tastes I guess.
You disagree that his songmaking is complex? It goes without saying that his song production is highly complex.
OnSong wrote:Calvin stole my catchy riff for his song "Feel So Close".
I wrote that riff years ago for my song "Bowel Baby".
So annoyed.
Leaping Lindner wrote:I'd never heard Calvin Harris until yesterday (why? just lucky I guess) as he was being played at my gym. I thought it was very average to be honest. I can't believe this is what excites Triple J these days...then again we are talking about Triple J.
Baron Greenback wrote:Leaping Lindner wrote:I'd never heard Calvin Harris until yesterday (why? just lucky I guess) as he was being played at my gym. I thought it was very average to be honest. I can't believe this is what excites Triple J these days...then again we are talking about Triple J.
I did expect a comment from LL at some stage
Yeah it's certainly not what it used to be.
The fact that I want Calvin to win is probably more that I don't want Gotye to.
I don't love the song, but it's okay.
Leaping Lindner wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:Leaping Lindner wrote:I'd never heard Calvin Harris until yesterday (why? just lucky I guess) as he was being played at my gym. I thought it was very average to be honest. I can't believe this is what excites Triple J these days...then again we are talking about Triple J.
I did expect a comment from LL at some stage
Yeah it's certainly not what it used to be.
The fact that I want Calvin to win is probably more that I don't want Gotye to.
I don't love the song, but it's okay.
Am I missing something or has Triple J lost it's edge. I see young bands (members average age 24 or less) every weekend - hell I even manage one - and what they are doing has some soul, some edge, some balls. The fact that Stonefield made Triple J's potential top 100 list is surely a joke.
Remember that great scene in Casino where Joe Pesci's character is taken into the desert , killed and buried in shallow grave because he's outlived his usefullness and basically has been there too long?...that what should happen to Richard Kingsmill.
Quichey wrote:Indie-house is where it's at baby