Most played songs of 2002

Posted by: ninti

Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 03:36

The New York Post listed the most played songs on radio for 2002:

1) Nickelback, "How You Remind Me"
2) Puddle of Mudd, "Blurry"
3) Linkin Park, "In the End"
4) Jimmy Eat World, "The Middle"
5) The Calling, "Wherever You Will Go"
6) Vanessa Carlton, "A Thousand Miles"
7) Avril Lavigne, "Complicated"
8) Ashanti, "Foolish"
9) Nelly, "Dilemma"
10) Nelly, "Hot in Herre"

Hehe, makes you glad you have an Empeg, don't it?
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 05:17

Yes, because I despise every song on that list (except maybe Jimmy Eat World, I didn't mind it before it was way overplayed).
Posted by: andy

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 05:59

I'm glad to say I have only heard of two of the artists on the list...
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 06:42

That's perfectly okay. Half the artists (mostly the top half), are simply generic hard rock, or what passes for it these days. Most of those lead singers just want to be Eddie Vedder but with 1/8th the talent and thought process.
Posted by: davec

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 06:49

My most played list from emplode says:

1. "Reptile" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
2. "Got You On My Mind" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
3. "River of Tears" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
4. "Change the World" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
5. "Bell Bottom Blues" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
6. "Goin' Down Slow" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
7. "She's Gone" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
8. "Dream On" - Aerosmith - Greatest Hits
9. "Tears In Heaven" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)
10 "Want a Little Girl" - Eric Clapton - Budokan (bootleg)

Kind of obvious what my favortie album of 2002 is... Dream On is first on the playlist so that's how it snuck in there...

edit
Anyone know how I can reset the times played number?
Posted by: lectric

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 07:53

Suuuuuure.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 08:24

I find that not listening to the radio effective insulates me from radio overplay. To that extent, I quite like the Jimmy Eat World album (``Bleed American'' or ``Jimmy Eat World'', depending on whether you purchased it before or after Sept. 11, 2001). I went and got an older one of theirs, though, and it's not even remotely as good.
Posted by: rearviewmirror

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 08:54

Could'nt agree more..

~Yogi
Posted by: tonyc

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 09:08

This, to me, brings up an interesting thought... We really haven't had any real "movements" in rock music since the grunge days of the early 90's. There were some minor diversions in this direction and that, like the rap/rock combo stuff of Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit, or the boy-band/pop idol stuff of NSync and Britney. But really, popular music has had no real direction for the last decade. I'm finding myself wondering what this decade will be remembered for when we look back on it... I know I'm jumping the gun a little here since it's only 2003, but by 1993, we kinda already had a feel for where rock was headed... As of this moment in time, I can't see any kind of dominant movement in popular music. Not that it's a bad thing to have a lot of different things going on, but really, there's not much going on at all, if you ask me, and that Top 10 listing just confirms what I've been thinking.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 09:23

Well, in terms of rock, I'll always identify the 90's with "grunge," but that's my biggest area of interest, so I'm a little biased.

In terms of popular music, there's a fairly good theory that we identify each decade with the music that was most prevalent at the end of it. Thus, the 80's was hair bands and Madonna. I think it's hard to say what we most see in the 90's. At least it is for me. Rap and teen pop were the biggest things, and I think rap is the larger of the two. I'd guess that in the future, we'll identify the 90's as the decade of rap.

I'm sure hoping something happens with rock. I still enjoy many bands still out there. Queens of the Stone Age/Mark Lanegan, The Hives/Vines/Strokes, Beck (sort of rock), and Audioslave. Then I'm sure there's a bunch of smaller groups I'm forgetting. If we're not getting a big, new movement, we at least still have some groups still doing their thing, some really well.

Eventually, I think rock will have to share a similar fate with jazz. There haven't been any big jazz movements in several decades, and if they have, they've been more cross-genre. At least that's how I see it.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 09:39

The things I see (in Rock's future) are the garage band thing, which seems to be going nowhere; emo, the edges of which have been eking out a scant foothold for a while (Jimmy Eat World, Blink 182), but might yet get fuller; and the one on the horizon, some good power-pop-style stuff. I don't even have a good name for it yet, but there seem to be some good bands that are making lively pop music with rock sensibilities. I'm still trying to search this one down, though, so don't quote me on it; it's probably awfully closely related to the emo, so I could just be wrong.
Posted by: tonyc

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 10:10

Hm, not sure where you're going with this new brand of pop thing, but it's an interesting thought.

Most of my purchases in the past year were from veteran artists who had new releases. U2, Suzanne Vega, The Pretenders, Santana, Tori Amos, etc. I don't think I bought a single album from a new artist this year, which is kinda sad. This is probably the first year that's happened, usually each year I find one or two new artists that jump out at me. No such luck this year.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 10:34

Good point. I've bought several albums this year by new groups, but most of them have consisted of musicians who've been around for quite some time (like 15 years - QotSA, Audioslave), so that certainly is a sad thing. Then again, I don't listen to radio, so that probably shields me.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 11:29

Bands that come to mind, unfortunately, aren't really new bands. The less emo-y side of Weezer and (related band) Chopper One come to mind, but there seems to be more of it out there.
Posted by: Daria

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 13:00

Must be easy to record stuff at Budokan; I have a Cheap Trick concert issued on real CD from there, and bootlegs of 2 or 3 other groups including Journey (but not this show. Hmmm.)
Posted by: davec

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 13:18

Yeah Budokan must be some "I've made it" venue. Everyone seems to have a "Live at Budokan" album. This bootleg is from Dec 4 2001, and a VCD of the same night, or possibly Dec 5 exists from a Japanese TV broadcast. Awesome show, awesome sound, better than the DirecTV Freeview EC concert last month...
If I get XP to let EAC see my CD again, I'd be willing to offer them up for trade...
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 21:08

I have never heard (or heard of) any of the songs or artists listed in the New York Post's "Most Played" list. I guess I come from a different world.

My top 10 most frequently played songs in my empeg are:

1) Chopin-Piano Concerto #1, 3rd Mvt.
2) Bela Fleck-Hoedown
3) Rush-YYZ
4) Tori Amos-Spark
5) Rush-La Villa Strangiato
6) Chopin-Opus 10 Etude in C Major
7) Steve Morse-Simple Simon
8) Steve Morse-Modoc
9) Mozart-Piano Concerto #24, 3rd Mvt.
10) Proclaimers-I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)

This is quite surprising to me. To all and sundry I profess that I am a classical music person, that I don't even like rock and roll. And yet 7 out of the top 10 most-frequently played songs are (by a loose definition I suppose -- I'm certainly no expert) rock songs.

And what is even more astonishing -- 6 of the 10 were either provided by or highly recommended by Tony Fabris. (I would like to note for the record that I did eventually purchase the CDs for every song Tony sent me!)

Judging by my experience here, I think that a lot of people on this bbs might be surprised to find out just what their top 10 frequency songs really are.

tanstaafl.
Posted by: Laura

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 21:31

I'll go out on a limb and say that I LIKE Nickleback and Puddle of Mudd. Nickleback has 3 cd's out and I like them all and as for Puddle of Mudd, their debut cd was great. Neither of those songs listed are their best though.

I like many of the new bands and think they all have their own sound. Maybe the old rock is better but I get tired of the same groups over and over and look forward to the new stuff. Give them a chance.
Posted by: BleachLPB

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 21:34

Hmm, those two Rush tracks must be Fabris recommendations

My top played tracks list is a (constant) battle between techno and metal. The newest thing I found listed was Audioslave. I kind of miss the radio a little for hearing new stuff, but I know prolonged radio usage can result in repetitive stress disorder from hearing the same new songs over and over.

Posted by: Daria

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 21:36

New isn't synonymous with bad to me, but I can't say a lot of "new" has really done anything for me. "Something More" from Train is the only thing at all recent I can think of that has made it onto my empeg.
Posted by: Dignan

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 21:37

Hmm, those two Rush tracks must be Fabris recommendations

As must be the Tori Amos
Posted by: Daria

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 21:40

And the Steve Morse... that covers it right?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 02/01/2003 22:14

Hmm, those two Rush tracks must be Fabris recommendations

Truth is, he liked Rush before we even met. I'll plead guilty to making him listen to Bela Fleck, Tori Amos, and Steve Morse.
Posted by: frog51

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 03/01/2003 03:50

As I tend to listen to my empeg on Random or Least Often Played, the only person who affects the plays listing in any significant way is my 2 year old son. So here's my top ten list:

Chop Suey - System of a Down - 82
Too Bad - Nickelback - 67
Points of Authority - Linkin Park - 62
Blurry - Puddle Of Mudd - 62
Toxicity - System of a Down - 48
Science - System of a Down - 43
She Hates Me - Puddle Of Mudd - 39
How You Remind Me - Nickelback - 38
Child In Time - Deep Purple - 33
Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana - 31

There is some Korn, Filter, Metallica and other assorted heavy stuff around 20 plays, but almost all the others are down below 6 plays each. I guess he takes after me and likes rock
Posted by: FireFox31

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 03/01/2003 20:23

I know this is a bit late in the conversation, but I think:

Rock is dying

The 90's will be remembered for grunge and teen pop, but the millennium will be remembered for hip-hop and RnB. It dominates the airwaves so much that it has even found its way into rock. Rap/Rock fusion is a direct response to the fact that hip-hop is taking over. Rock needs that fusion to survive.

As I see it, all musical "decades" never begin when they say they do. The 80's began sometime around like 82 or so and lasted until the last hair band shaved their heads; at like 1992. The 90's really started in like 92 or whenever grunge began to surface. And the 00's began in like 98 or so, when rock totally lost its directon and hip-hop's catchy hooks just snagged the entire american audience.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 04/01/2003 03:38

Yeah, you're right. Rock is dying. You must be right, since other people have been saying that very same thing for... Let's see.... Nearly 40 years, now.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 04/01/2003 08:29

We're all dying.
Posted by: andym

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 04/01/2003 08:47

How profound!
Posted by: davec

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 04/01/2003 16:08

"If you can hear this whisper, you're dying."

Anyone ever heard that on a certain album?
Posted by: ninti

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 04/01/2003 17:20

Great Gig in the Sky. You know I listened to that album a billion times, and REALLY liked that section, and had never heard that until someone pointed it out to me.

Edit: Hehe, but never mind, that is not what she says after all, it is actually:
"I never said I was frightened of dying"

http://www.eeggs.com/items/2904.html

Surprised me too. Obviously it is hard to hear though.
Posted by: FireFox31

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 04/01/2003 17:27

Sounds like one of those Nine Inch Nails obscurities tucked deep within one of the two stereo channels at just above an audible whisper. Kind of like the line, "I want to do terrible things to you" tucked within one of Trent's other tracks.
Posted by: klaruz

Re: Most played songs of 2002 - 04/01/2003 17:48

Neil Young has it figured out:

Into the black:

Hey hey, my my
Rock and roll can never die
There's more to the picture
Than meets the eye.
Hey hey, my my.

Out of the blue:

My my, hey hey
Rock and roll is here to stay
It's better to burn out
Than to fade away
My my, hey hey.