Songs of the Year 2017
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Songs of the Year 2017
Obviously the year is far from over, but what's everyone got thus far?
Top 10 so far
"The Housefire" Turnpike Troubadours
"Feet Don't Fail Me Now" Queens of the Stone Age
"Feathered Indians" Tyler Childers
"Tupelo" Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit
"Slow Down Easy" John Moreland
"Shortcut" Bash & Pop
"Sidelong" Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
"Alex Nieto" Chuck Prophet
"Sinking Down" Son Volt
"Whitewash" Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires
I've been obsessed with all of these throughout the year. If the studio version of "White House Road" (Tyler Childers) been closer to the live acoustic version, it would have claimed a spot.
Also of note, about half of these songs are from albums I'm pretty sure won't be in my year end Top 10.
Top 10 so far
"The Housefire" Turnpike Troubadours
"Feet Don't Fail Me Now" Queens of the Stone Age
"Feathered Indians" Tyler Childers
"Tupelo" Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit
"Slow Down Easy" John Moreland
"Shortcut" Bash & Pop
"Sidelong" Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
"Alex Nieto" Chuck Prophet
"Sinking Down" Son Volt
"Whitewash" Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires
I've been obsessed with all of these throughout the year. If the studio version of "White House Road" (Tyler Childers) been closer to the live acoustic version, it would have claimed a spot.
Also of note, about half of these songs are from albums I'm pretty sure won't be in my year end Top 10.
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Tupelo is a decent song from a mediocre album but to me it is not even close to Song of the Year. As for "Whitewash" - that is funny because that is my least favorite on the new album. Interesting.
Iowan wrote:Obviously the year is far from over, but what's everyone got thus far?
Top 10 so far
"The Housefire" Turnpike Troubadours
"Feet Don't Fail Me Now" Queens of the Stone Age
"Feathered Indians" Tyler Childers
"Tupelo" Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit
"Slow Down Easy" John Moreland
"Shortcut" Bash & Pop
"Sidelong" Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
"Alex Nieto" Chuck Prophet
"Sinking Down" Son Volt
"Whitewash" Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires
I've been obsessed with all of these throughout the year. If the studio version of "White House Road" (Tyler Childers) been closer to the live acoustic version, it would have claimed a spot.
Also of note, about half of these songs are from albums I'm pretty sure won't be in my year end Top 10.
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In my opinion it's been a very strong year for new music, and a couple of songs come immediately to mind...
Willie Nelson "Still Not Dead" is a great tune and makes you smile
Chuck Prophet "Jesus Was a Social Drinker" and also "Alex Nieto" are both excellent
Tyler Childers "Feathered Indians" and "Whitehouse Road" (Iowan, I'd like to hear that acoustic version you mentioned). "Banded Clovis" too.
Definitely a few others that I can't recall at the moment
All that said, it'll be hard for anything to top God in Chicago by Craig Finn:
Willie Nelson "Still Not Dead" is a great tune and makes you smile
Chuck Prophet "Jesus Was a Social Drinker" and also "Alex Nieto" are both excellent
Tyler Childers "Feathered Indians" and "Whitehouse Road" (Iowan, I'd like to hear that acoustic version you mentioned). "Banded Clovis" too.
Definitely a few others that I can't recall at the moment
All that said, it'll be hard for anything to top God in Chicago by Craig Finn:
If you don't run you rust
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I had a rental car without a CD player this weekend, and I think I'm the only person here who might put this into such a list, maybe because I hear so little commercial country these days that when it sounds good, it sounds really good, but I heard this song for the first time over the weekend and I think it made it into mine:
The sooner we put those assholes in the grave&piss on the dirt above it, the better off we'll be
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Hurray for the Riff Raff's "Living in the City" is pretty high on my list. (and The Navigator!)
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I don't know that I'm going to run out and listen to the new Brad Paisley album, but he's without a doubt one of the most likeable and authentic mainstream country guys. Hell of a guitar player too.John A Arkansawyer wrote:I had a rental car without a CD player this weekend, and I think I'm the only person here who might put this into such a list, maybe because I hear so little commercial country these days that when it sounds good, it sounds really good, but I heard this song for the first time over the weekend and I think it made it into mine:
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I agree that Nashville Sound is a mediocre album, but man Tupelo sticks with me for some reason.211poundsofpork wrote:Tupelo is a decent song from a mediocre album but to me it is not even close to Song of the Year. As for "Whitewash" - that is funny because that is my least favorite on the new album. Interesting.
Iowan wrote:Obviously the year is far from over, but what's everyone got thus far?
Top 10 so far
"The Housefire" Turnpike Troubadours
"Feet Don't Fail Me Now" Queens of the Stone Age
"Feathered Indians" Tyler Childers
"Tupelo" Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit
"Slow Down Easy" John Moreland
"Shortcut" Bash & Pop
"Sidelong" Sarah Shook & The Disarmers
"Alex Nieto" Chuck Prophet
"Sinking Down" Son Volt
"Whitewash" Lee Bains III & The Glory Fires
I've been obsessed with all of these throughout the year. If the studio version of "White House Road" (Tyler Childers) been closer to the live acoustic version, it would have claimed a spot.
Also of note, about half of these songs are from albums I'm pretty sure won't be in my year end Top 10.
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Clams wrote:In my opinion it's been a very strong year for new music, and a couple of songs come immediately to mind...
Willie Nelson "Still Not Dead" is a great tune and makes you smile
Chuck Prophet "Jesus Was a Social Drinker" and also "Alex Nieto" are both excellent
Tyler Childers "Feathered Indians" and "Whitehouse Road" (Iowan, I'd like to hear that acoustic version you mentioned). "Banded Clovis" too.
Definitely a few others that I can't recall at the moment
All that said, it'll be hard for anything to top God in Chicago by Craig Finn:
There's an urgency to it that makes it stick out.
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Tried just going off the top of my head, so I’m sure I missed something, but my absolute favorites so far:
“Feathered Indians” - Tyler Childers
“Last of My Kind” - Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
“Old Wounds” - John Moreland
“Groundswell” - Angaleena Presley
“Either Way” - Chris Stapleton
“Codeine Dream” - Colter Wall
“Weakness” - Margo Price
“Feathered Indians” - Tyler Childers
“Last of My Kind” - Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
“Old Wounds” - John Moreland
“Groundswell” - Angaleena Presley
“Either Way” - Chris Stapleton
“Codeine Dream” - Colter Wall
“Weakness” - Margo Price
Turn it up to 10 and rip off the knob
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"Smell the Roses" - Roger Waters
"Break a Guitar" - Ty Segall
"FEAR." - Kendrick Lamar
"This House is on Fire" - Dead Man Winter
"Funerals" - Phoebe Bridgers
"Break a Guitar" - Ty Segall
"FEAR." - Kendrick Lamar
"This House is on Fire" - Dead Man Winter
"Funerals" - Phoebe Bridgers
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"Mary Rose" - Gasoline Lollipops
"Feathered Indians" - Tyler Childers
"This Is How It Ends" - Steve Earle
"Kate McCannon" - Colter Wall
"Nail My Feet..." LBIII & GF
"Toy Gun" - A Giant Dog
"DUCKWORTH." - Kendrick Lamar
"Feathered Indians" - Tyler Childers
"This Is How It Ends" - Steve Earle
"Kate McCannon" - Colter Wall
"Nail My Feet..." LBIII & GF
"Toy Gun" - A Giant Dog
"DUCKWORTH." - Kendrick Lamar
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Yes, I'm going to keep banging this drum. Excited to see their Halloween show here in Denver on 10/20.Mundane Mayhem wrote:"Mary Rose" - Gasoline Lollipops
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Yes, fantastic version, thanks for sharing.Iowan wrote:Clams wrote:In my opinion it's been a very strong year for new music, and a couple of songs come immediately to mind...
Willie Nelson "Still Not Dead" is a great tune and makes you smile
Chuck Prophet "Jesus Was a Social Drinker" and also "Alex Nieto" are both excellent
Tyler Childers "Feathered Indians" and "Whitehouse Road" (Iowan, I'd like to hear that acoustic version you mentioned). "Banded Clovis" too.
Definitely a few others that I can't recall at the moment
All that said, it'll be hard for anything to top God in Chicago by Craig Finn:
There's an urgency to it that makes it stick out.
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Re: Songs of the Year 2017
Think I'd add "The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness" by The National to my list. Also "The Memo" by Father John Misty.
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Re: Songs of the Year 2017
Surely the song of the year can't be limited to a single genre.Sterling Bigmouth wrote:Tried just going off the top of my head, so I’m sure I missed something, but my absolute favorites so far:
“Feathered Indians” - Tyler Childers
“Last of My Kind” - Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
“Old Wounds” - John Moreland
“Groundswell” - Angaleena Presley
“Either Way” - Chris Stapleton
“Codeine Dream” - Colter Wall
“Weakness” - Margo Price
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True, problem with going off the top of my head is I tend to group stuff together. Kendrick Lamar definitely has some contenders that I’ve seen posted, and I’m partial to a few off Father John Misty’s latest album.Zip Up to Michigan wrote:Surely the song of the year can't be limited to a single genre.Sterling Bigmouth wrote:Tried just going off the top of my head, so I’m sure I missed something, but my absolute favorites so far:
“Feathered Indians” - Tyler Childers
“Last of My Kind” - Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
“Old Wounds” - John Moreland
“Groundswell” - Angaleena Presley
“Either Way” - Chris Stapleton
“Codeine Dream” - Colter Wall
“Weakness” - Margo Price
Turn it up to 10 and rip off the knob
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The War On Drugs - Thinking of a Place
GospelbeacH - You're Already Home
Rhiannon Giddens - We Could Fly
Willie Nelson - Old Timer
Strand of Oaks - Taking Acid And Talking To My Brother
The Dream Syndicate - How Did I Find Myself Here?
Linda Perhacs - The Dancer
Aimee Mann - Simple Fix
The Sadies - The Elements Song
David Rawlings - Airplane
Laura Marling - Nothing, Not Nearly
Gregg Allman - My Only True Friend
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - If We Were Vampires
The Secret Sisters - Mississippi
GospelbeacH - You're Already Home
Rhiannon Giddens - We Could Fly
Willie Nelson - Old Timer
Strand of Oaks - Taking Acid And Talking To My Brother
The Dream Syndicate - How Did I Find Myself Here?
Linda Perhacs - The Dancer
Aimee Mann - Simple Fix
The Sadies - The Elements Song
David Rawlings - Airplane
Laura Marling - Nothing, Not Nearly
Gregg Allman - My Only True Friend
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit - If We Were Vampires
The Secret Sisters - Mississippi
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Damn, forgot about that one! Should be on my list too.WarHenRecords wrote:
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INPO:
"Feed the Pain" Lost Balloons
"Malibu Entropy" Rips
"My Children" Protomartyr
"Need to Feel Your Love" Sheer Mag
"Rooftops" The Bats
"Glide" The Dream Syndicate
"Away" Bed Wettin' Bad Boys
"Star Roving" Slowdive
"French Press" Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
"Predator" Will Johnson
"Feed the Pain" Lost Balloons
"Malibu Entropy" Rips
"My Children" Protomartyr
"Need to Feel Your Love" Sheer Mag
"Rooftops" The Bats
"Glide" The Dream Syndicate
"Away" Bed Wettin' Bad Boys
"Star Roving" Slowdive
"French Press" Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever
"Predator" Will Johnson
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I'm still a pretty big fan of the list I posted up there. Kinda forgot about John Moreland after I didn't care for his last album.
I still love Tupelo too, despite being pretty disinterested with Isbell's career at this point.
I still love Tupelo too, despite being pretty disinterested with Isbell's career at this point.
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Thanks for bumping this thread, haven't listened to God in Chicago in ages. That song, and especially the video, still gives me goosebumps.
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Pretty disinterested in Isbell’s career at this point. Yeah that’s exactly how I feel. It’s happened gradually over the years. I hardly ever find myself listening to him.
Is there anything to a rumor I heard about Turnpike Troubadours talking reunion? Hope so.
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I have no idea, but I kinda doubt it with RC Edwards and Hank Early's band releasing their first album next month, and Kyle Nix and Gabe Pearson are touring his album from last year pretty hard.Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:36 pmPretty disinterested in Isbell’s career at this point. Yeah that’s exactly how I feel. It’s happened gradually over the years. I hardly ever find myself listening to him.
Is there anything to a rumor I heard about Turnpike Troubadours talking reunion? Hope so.
If I had to guess, I'd put money on an Evan Felker solo album in the next two years - his "Southeastern", if you will. That will probably be a stunning work of art, and within 5-6 years, my guess is that enough time will have passed and demand will be high enough for a Turnpike reunion. I doubt it will be any time soon though.
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Ten four. Well I hope it happens at some point. I didn’t know what the other guys were up to now. In a write up that I did about a recent trout fishing trip I took to Rabun County I quoted a few lines from The Bird Hunters.Iowan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 11:17 amI have no idea, but I kinda doubt it with RC Edwards and Hank Early's band releasing their first album next month, and Kyle Nix and Gabe Pearson are touring his album from last year pretty hard.Cole Younger wrote: ↑Thu Jul 22, 2021 9:36 pmPretty disinterested in Isbell’s career at this point. Yeah that’s exactly how I feel. It’s happened gradually over the years. I hardly ever find myself listening to him.
Is there anything to a rumor I heard about Turnpike Troubadours talking reunion? Hope so.
If I had to guess, I'd put money on an Evan Felker solo album in the next two years - his "Southeastern", if you will. That will probably be a stunning work of art, and within 5-6 years, my guess is that enough time will have passed and demand will be high enough for a Turnpike reunion. I doubt it will be any time soon though.
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