Tuesday, December 21, 2010

SO I'M SITTING IN A BAR IN GUADALAJARA:  Alex Balk lists The 39 Best Songs Performed By Kirsty MacColl, In Order.

8 comments:

  1. heathalouise5:28 PM

    I'm guessing "Fairytale of New York" is relatively low because it's a duet? I would put it and "A New England" as my top two. (And "Days" is up there, but that's my incredibly pro-Kinks bias showing)

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  2. StvMg5:38 PM

    I'd have A New England, Caroline and He's On The Beach much higher. In fact, they'd probably be my top four, along with They Don't Know.

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  3. sconstant6:43 PM

    Possibly contrary to the ethos of the blog, I both have strong opinions and will decline to state them.(1)

    But it has to be said: still shocking, still too horribly soon.

    (1) Ok, fine: won't do quibbling on fine tuning of rankings or say which songs I'd boot, but England 2 Columbia Nil, Us Amazonians and Bad are notable omissions.

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  4. mhgatti7:41 PM

    How did they miss her and Evan Dando doing Lou Reed's "Perfect Day"?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhdQzq9cNvA

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  5. How did "My Affair" not make this list??

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  6. Fred App12:18 AM

    Two of my favorite Kirsty MacColl songs are missing from this list: "Fifteen Minutes" and "What Do Pretty Girls Do?" They're the first songs of hers that I ever heard, and they got me hooked. Maybe they're not among her 39 best, but they hold a special place in my heart.

    That being said, "Fairytale of New York" deserves better. It's not only one of her best songs, it's one of the Pogues' best songs, too.

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  7. Good list, but yes, I would rank "A New England" and "Fairytale of New York" should be higher, as should "In These Shoes?"  I'm in for a long road trip today and it's a good chance to revisit everything on the drive.

    But mostly, again, so sad and too soon.  I selfishly thnk of the ten years of brilliant songs we might have had to add to this list. 

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  8. isaac_spaceman12:03 PM

    It is entirely possible that the answer to that question is "Evan Dando."  Did you know that Evan Dando's middle name is "Your Mileage May Vary"? 

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