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We&#8217;ve decided to make September &#8220;Blues Month&#8221; here at Hoodlums. That&#8217;s because we can pretty much make up whatever we want &#8211; and we love the Blues.  That means all Blues CDs, DVDs, and LPs are 10% off regular price.
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<p>We&#8217;ve decided to make September &#8220;<a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/current-promotions/" target="_blank">Blues Month</a>&#8221; here at Hoodlums. That&#8217;s because we can pretty much make up whatever we want &#8211; and we love the Blues.  That means <em>all Blues CDs, DVDs, and LPs are 10% off regular price</em>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Blues-Month-Poster-2010-Web.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1519" title="September is Blues Month at Hoodlums.  10% off all Blues CDs, DVDs, LPs." src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Blues-Month-Poster-2010-Web.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="250" /></a>Now, just like all the other genres, all the hoodlums at Hoodlums have different tastes and specialties within the genre. Kristian loves that Delta, acoustic-sounding stuff more than I do (although I have my share of Delta Blues). Joe and the pups (Andy, Becky, Mandel) don&#8217;t play the blues very much&#8230; so I&#8217;m not sure about where they stand (except if there is such thing as avant-garde blues, Joe probably has a big collection).</p>
<p>Which bring us to our blog author, yours geekly.  I tend to play, love, and promote stuff that&#8217;s a little quicker, a little more electric. OK&#8230; that&#8217;s probably an understatement (I hear some of my former colleagues out there saying, &#8220;Steve played three kinds of music: Rock, Blues, and Blues/Rock&#8221;).  Although over the past fifteen years I have been responsible for plenty of jazz, soul, and world in-store play, for the first ten years of my Record Store Geekdom that description was pretty close to being right on. Either way, for close to 25 years, I have been listening to the blues and peddling blues to customers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/f33188woek61.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1509" title="Albert King - Born Under a Bad Sign" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/f33188woek61-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Those are the qualifications I bring to this table: Love and experience.  So using that love and experience, combined with my desire to spread the blues (in a good way), I have decided to make up a little guide entitled,<em>Blues for Rockers</em>. (NOTE: If you want to read another list, from a man who&#8217;s way more qualified than I am, check out &#8220;<a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/09/03/the-greatest-chicago-blues-by-guest-blogger-bob-corritore/" target="_blank">Essential Chicago Blues Albums</a>&#8221; by Valley Blues legend and guest blogger <a href="http://www.bobcorritore.com/" target="_blank">Bob Corritore</a>.)</p>
<p>Just like I did with the <em><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2009/04/25/how-to-build-a-jazz-collection-by-steve-the-hoodlum/" target="_blank">How to Build Your Jazz Collection</a></em> blog, I&#8217;ll clarify a bit of the logic that went into the list of amazing albums you see below you.  That way, I won&#8217;t get harassed by blues purists out there because there&#8217;s no Robert Johnson or Son House on the list (I can hear Kristian talking about Leadbelly now). You see, those artists are all in my collection, and I do like, understand, and appreciate their foundational contributions, this isn&#8217;t a blog on starting a well-rounded blues collection&#8230; it&#8217;s a blog to help rockers (like all the goofs I hung with in High School) diversify into another genre.  The genre that gave rock and roll it&#8217;s start.</p>
<p><em>Here&#8217;s are the factors that contributed to the list:</em></p>
<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1505" title="B.B. King - Indianola Mississippi Seeds" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/f72855l6sv4-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /><strong>Smokin&#8217; Price. </strong> It&#8217;s a lot easier to turn someone on to something new if the price is right&#8230; and every one of these classic titles is under $10 on CD.  I would like to make a list of ten great <em>new</em> blues releases too, but the damn things are all priced in the fifteen dollar zone.  Do we stock them? Yes (or we can special order for nothin&#8217;). Am I going to use them to promote blues-conversion? No.</p>
<p><strong>Tempo.</strong> Most of these CDs kick a little ass.  You don&#8217;t get to be a blues/rock/blues junkie like me without craving the sound of a wailin&#8217; guitar, and these are some of the greatest guitar players (I&#8217;m listening to Albert King as I write&#8230; the man just kicks) of all time.  There&#8217;s more than a few tunes to which you can drink a glass of wine (see Simone, Nina), but don&#8217;t expect a ton of puppy stuff.</p>
<p><strong>Love.</strong> Amazingly, considering the same idiots still run the music industry, there were so many great blues classics under $10 that I had to really narrow it down to stuff that I know and love the most.  As it is, I wanted to at least get to twenty, but I couldn&#8217;t do it.  If you click on the allmusic reviews (linked on each title) you&#8217;ll see that most of the albums are critical darlings, but a few aren&#8217;t.  I pay that no matter&#8230; I love each and every one.  Hell, I wrote down the titles before I started writing anything else.</p>
<p>So if you love the Allman Brothers, Stevie Ray Vaughan, or Eric Clapton&#8230; if you dig the Black Keys or Kings of Leon&#8230; and you&#8217;re ready to take a step back on the chain of rock and roll evolution, here we go.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">21 Blues Albums for Rockers (in no particular order)</span></strong></p>
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<li><strong><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/c541059ji3u.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1497" title="Willie Dixon - I Am The Blues" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/c541059ji3u-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Willie Dixon</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:hifpxqtgldke" target="_blank">I Am the Blues</a></em> ($6.99) Why not start with Willie?  The dude wrote a truckload of the songs on many of these blues albums, and literally every single song on this CD has been <em>famously</em> covered by rock bands.  Don&#8217;t believe me?  How &#8217;bout &#8220;Back Door Man&#8221; (Doors); &#8220;I Can&#8217;t Quit You, Baby&#8221; (Led Zep), and &#8220;Little Red Rooster&#8221; (Stones)&#8230; just to cite three.  He&#8217;s the one they call the seventh son.</li>
<li><strong>Muddy Waters/Howlin&#8217; Wolf</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:hnfqxq85ldde" target="_blank">Muddy and the Wolf</a></em> ($9.99).  Blues meet rock as the rock stars (who helped revive the blues in the first place) team up with my two favorite blues artist of all time (First Wolf, then Muddy).  This CD isn&#8217;t Wolf and Muddy together, it is a combo of the Muddy&#8217;s <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:fnftxq85ldte" target="_blank"><em>Fathers and Sons</em></a> album, with Butterfield, Bloomfield, Sumlin and more, and <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:gpfqxqyhld0e" target="_blank"><em>Howlin&#8217; Wolf London Sessions</em></a>, featuring Clapton, Winwood, and the Stones rhythm section of Watts and Wyman.  I would have recommended both albums separately, but the actual Muddy CD is closer to fifteen bucks (the Wolf is $9.99).  I&#8217;d still truly recommend both.</li>
<li><strong>Butterfield Blues Band</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:gifexqw5ld6e" target="_blank">Butterfield Blues Band</a></em> ($7.99)</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/c497558025s.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1498" title="The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - S/T" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/c497558025s-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Butterfield Blues Band</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:hifexqw5ld6e" target="_blank"><em>East-West</em></a> ($7.99)  I could listen to these stinkin&#8217; Butterfield CDs once a week.  They just never get old.  Let&#8217;s face it, Mike Bloomfield was one hell of a guitar player, and his impact is long considering his short life.  The self-titled album is my favorite thing he&#8217;s ever done, but <em>East/West</em> is a close second.</li>
<li><strong>Albert Collins</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:knfqxqu5ldke" target="_blank"><em>Truckin&#8217; with Albert Collins</em></a> ($9.99)  I love Collins&#8217; blistering style and gritty voice, and I had been digging back through his catalog, and I found his first recording at a sweet price, and I was sold.  He&#8217;s the master&#8230; of the telecaster (Don&#8217;t believe me? He&#8217;ll tell you himself. Over and over again).</li>
<li><strong>Robert Cray Band</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:fnftxqu5ldke" target="_blank">Strong Persuader</a></em> ($9.99)  Along with Stevie Ray Vaughan&#8217;s <em>Couldn&#8217;t Stand the Weather</em>, this is the first blues album I ever owned.  It helped me cross the bridge to the blues.  I had to pick one, and Stevie is in the <em>rock and soul</em> section at the store, so Cray was the choice. This album is smooth and sweet and Robert is a talented dude.  &#8221;She was right next door&#8230; and I&#8217;m such a strong persuader&#8221;.</li>
<li><strong>Lightin&#8217; Hopkins</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:fbfyxq9gldte" target="_blank">Lightnin&#8217;</a></em>.  Like many of my favorite albums, this album was traded in by a customer.  That&#8217;s the great thing about used buying &#8211; you get to test all sorts of stuff you wouldn&#8217;t have thought to try otherwise.  I tried this and loved it.  Come down to the store and hear it in the listening post and see for yourself.</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/d76560gj6fh.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1506" title="Howlin' Wolf - The Back Door Wolf" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/d76560gj6fh-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Howlin&#8217; Wolf</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:knfexqu5ldde" target="_blank"><em>Back Door Wolf</em></a> ($6.99) Another &#8220;used buy find&#8221; for me (Michael, was that you?).  Once I discovered the price, I brought it right in.  When I play it; it sells.  You need a lot more Howlin&#8217; Wolf than this (<em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:dnfyxq8gldte" target="_blank">Moanin&#8217; in the Moonlight</a></em>, etc.), but this is a cheap way to start.  From the <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;searchlink=HOWLIN\\'|WOLF&amp;sql=11:gvfoxq95ldte~T1" target="_blank">allmusic bio</a> on Wolf: <em>&#8220;no one could match him for the singular ability to rock the house down to the foundation while simultaneously scaring its patrons out of its wits&#8221;</em>.  Wow.  Watching Wolf in his prime in a juke joint would be time-machine journey for me.</li>
<li><strong>Albert King</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:fnfpxqu5ldte" target="_blank">Born Under a Bad Sign</a></em> ($9.99)  Unquestionably, this is one of the greatest electric blues albums of all time.  Featuring Booker T. and the MGs as a band, Albert&#8217;s Stax debut lays down some blistering guitar licks on some of the most recognizable songs in blues history.  One of the most consistent &#8220;play it and sell it&#8221; albums in Hoodlums&#8217; history.  Great cover too.</li>
<li><strong>T-Bone Walker</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:aifqxqugldte" target="_blank">T-Bone Blues</a></em> ($9.99)  Even though I try to avoid greatest hits compilations when I&#8217;m recommending stuff&#8230; it&#8217;s hard to avoid comps when you are dealing with the Blues.  This comp is amazing.  The best way to get a dose of T-Bone, who is a blues-rockin&#8217; fool, writing some of the most rock-covered blues songs ever (which this CD proudly sports).</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/f32756lpkji.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1500" title="Nina Simone Sings the Blues" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/f32756lpkji-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Nina Simone</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:3pfyxqt5ldje" target="_blank">Nina Simone Sings the Blues</a></em> ($9.99)  This is an album that you might want to play if you are hanging out with a wonderful girl and you want the mood be right (that&#8217;s not the way I would have put it in high school). If it doesn&#8217;t do the trick, I&#8217;d say that wonderful girl may not be that into you. Smart, sassy, sultry, snappy&#8230; if there&#8217;s an cool adjective that starts with &#8220;S&#8221;&#8230; Nina probably fits the description with this album.  It&#8217;s an <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:3pfyxqt5ldje" target="_blank">Allmusic Album Pick</a> &#8211; and the review is completely glowing.  &#8221;Do I Move You?&#8221; asks Nina on the very first song.  You got that right, sister.</li>
<li><strong>Muddy Waters</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:dpfrxqwgldke" target="_blank"><em>Hard Again</em></a> ($9.99) From the opening growl of &#8220;Mannish Boy&#8221;, you know you are in the presence of awesome blues power.  That testosterone-laced masterpiece alone is worth twenty bucks, and there&#8217;s not a bad song behind it.  Johnny Winter leads a top-notch band as Muddy returns to form in all his cocky glory.</li>
<li><strong>Freddie King</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:jbfoxqq0ldhe" target="_blank"><em>Burglar</em></a> ($6.99)  As I type, I am listening to Freddie just tear it up in the wicked &#8220;Texas Flyer&#8221;, off this fine, inexpensive little masterpiece by one of the three Kings of the Blues.  Here&#8217;s a game to play: Try naming rock musicians that have made a living playing like Freddie King.  There&#8217;s more than a few riffs on this album to give you a hint or two.  By the way, saying Eric Clapton doesn&#8217;t count, since he&#8217;s playing on this album on &#8220;Sugar Sweet&#8221;. (Trivia: What song quotes this about Freddie: &#8220;I got to tell ya that poker&#8217;s his thing&#8221;?)</li>
<li><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><strong><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1503" title="Johnny Winter - Second Winter" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/f33647ffor2-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Johnny Winter</strong> - <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:kpftxqq5ld6e"><em>Second Winter</em></a> ($9.99) Long before helping resurrect Muddy&#8217;s career, Johnny was tearin&#8217; it up on his own.  Not exactly alone, he has brother Edgar and a great rhythm section behind him.  I still can&#8217;t believe all these unbelievable albums are so damn cheap.  That&#8217;s why both Johnny and Edgar&#8217;s CD still sell so well (that, and they are great).</span></strong></li>
<li><strong>John Lee Hooker</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:gnfwxqu5ldse" target="_blank">Endless Boogie</a></em> ($6.99)  Even though allmusic beat this title up a bit, I don&#8217;t really care.  The exact reason they didn&#8217;t like it, the contributions from guest guitarists like Jesse Ed Davis, Mel Brown, and Steve Miler, is the exact reason I do like it.  Lotsa tasty guitar, lotsa that Hooker growl.</li>
<li><strong>Taj Mahal</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:dnfyxq85ldae" target="_blank">Taj Mahal</a></em> ($9.99)  This could possibly be my number one fave of this whole list.  It&#8217;s like it just keeps getting better with age.  From the first strains of harmonica on &#8220;Leaving Trunk&#8221;, you just know this album is gonna be good.  Featuring Jesse Ed Davis and Ry Cooder on guitar, you <span style="text-decoration: underline;">absolutely need</span> this CD.  (I had its successor, the five-star <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:jnfrxq85ldhe" target="_blank"><em>Natch&#8217;l Blues</em></a>, on the list as well&#8230; but I had to include Johnny Winters).</li>
<li><strong>Etta James</strong> &#8211; <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:fnfwxqu5ldfe" target="_blank"><em>At Last</em> </a>($9.99)  Honestly, I listen to <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:gnfwxqu5ldfe" target="_blank"><em>Tell Mama</em></a> a bit more, but it&#8217;s still more than ten bucks.  Oh well, including her Chess debut, <em>At Last</em>, wasn&#8217;t a tough task.  You gotta have some Etta.  Etta is a bad-ass.  Chicks dig Etta too.  High or low; fast or slow.  Etta can do it all.</li>
<li><strong>Rising Sons </strong>- <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=11:hpfoxq95ldhe" target="_blank"><em>Featuring Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder</em></a> ($6.99)  &#8221;Want to see me sell this album?&#8221;.  I don&#8217;t revere High Infidelity or anything, but anyone who works in a record store knows that some CD just have power.  Add an &#8220;it&#8217;s only 6.99&#8243; to the conversation, and you&#8217;ve got a sale. This Rising Sons album just walks that walk. It jumps right on the customer and makes them walk up and ask. This is the only compilation from the Rising Sons brief career, and it is top notch.</li>
<li><strong><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1502" title="Big Mama Thornton with the Muddy Waters Blues Band" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/g42623o8oly-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" />Big Mama Thornton</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:djftxqyaldhe" target="_blank">With The Muddy Waters Blues Band</a></em> ($9.99)  The newest addition to the list.  Like many of the great albums in my collection, Kristian found it and turned me on.  The allmusic bio used phrases like &#8220;menacing growl&#8221; and &#8220;hefty belter&#8221;&#8230; and her name is Willie Mae&#8230; and this is Muddy&#8217;s band&#8230; so how can you not be curious?</li>
<li><strong>BB King</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:anfyxqu5ldte" target="_blank">Indianola Mississippi Seeds</a></em> ($6.99)  Let me see&#8230; Kristian found the LP and listened to it.  Then we checked the CD, and it was only 6.99, so he bought it.  Then I listened to it and bought it.  Then we put it in a listening post and sold a bunch. Now we are telling you.  You just gotta have some B.B. King, and although this album is hardly enough to represent such a master, it&#8217;s a good one to have.</li>
<li><strong>Buddy Guy</strong> &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:jbftxqtrldfe" target="_blank">I Was Walking Through the Woods</a></em> ($9.99)  Buddy is the new Muddy, the reigning king of the Chicago Blues.  I saw him at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame concert, and he is still tearing up. This a comp of Buddy&#8217;s early Chess recordings&#8230; another in a long line of beautiful albums discovered through a customer trade-in.</li>
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<p>There it is&#8230; a place to start.  Come down to the store during September, and we can discuss it more.  If these albums aren&#8217;t already in a listening post, I will pull them from my personal play list and let you listen to whatever you want.  Thanks for reading.  Long live the Blues.</p>
<p><em>Five CDs I probably would have included, except they cost more than $10:</em></p>
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<li><strong>Sonny Boy Williamson </strong>- <em>Real Folk Blues/More Real Folks Blues</em></li>
<li><strong>Bobby &#8220;Blue&#8221; Bland</strong> &#8211; <em>Touch of the Blues</em></li>
<li><strong>Collins, Cray, Copeland</strong> &#8211; <em>Showdown!</em></li>
<li><strong>Bluesbreakers (w/Mayall and Clapton)</strong>- <em>S/T</em></li>
<li><strong>John Lee Hooker</strong> &#8211; Real Folk Blues/More Real Folk Blues</li>
</ol>
<p><em>Five CDs that are damn good rock-blues, but just a bit too on the rock side to include in this:</em></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Derek and the Dominoes</strong> &#8211; <em>Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs</em></li>
<li><strong>Stevie Ray Vaughan</strong> &#8211; <em>Couldn&#8217;t Stand the Weather</em></li>
<li><strong>Rory Gallagher</strong> &#8211; <em>Rory Gallagher</em></li>
<li><strong>Allman Brothers </strong>- <em>The Allman Brothers</em></li>
<li><strong>North Mississippi Allstars</strong> &#8211; <em>Shake Hands with Shorty</em></li>
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		<title>Why I Own a Record Store: Goosebumps</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friends and relatives from back in my younger, Nodak days can probably attest: If you were riding in a car with me for even the shortest period of time, chances are you were going to hear some loud tunes.  Not always loud music (although more times than not it was something jammin&#8217;), but for sure at a loud volume level.  And many, many of them can tell you about the goosebumps.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Steve-Cartoon.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-865" title="Steve - the Record Store Geek in cartoon" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Steve-Cartoon.jpg" alt="" width="71" height="110" /></a>You see, I get so into the music&#8230; the music flows through me so much&#8230; that I get goosebumps.  I always have.  Spiritually, more often than not (back in my more dogmatic days as well as in my current state of &#8220;I don&#8217;t know anything for sure&#8221;), the times when I have felt the closest to whatever God may be, it has been because of music.</p>
<p>Let me clarify, every time I get goosebumps because of music, I&#8217;m not in some sort of meditative state.  Most of the times I just hear a great song, especially if the music is enveloping me (like in a car or on the headphones), and the feeling flows over me, and I get goosebumps. Sometimes more.  I never know exactly when the feeling will hit, but it is more likely to happen if it&#8217;s a song I know very well, or if it is an uplifting song about outstanding human traits, or a song that reminds me of a special person or time.</p>
<p>Anyway, on these occasions when someone else has happened to be with me (mainly in my younger, wilder days when I was with a more varied group of passengers), I usually showed them the effect by holding out my right forearm.  Just to let them know what music does for me.  On almost every instance, the person has been sort of blown away.  Like &#8220;Wow, really?&#8221;.  No big deal.  I just figured I was sort of a minority at this level of musical passion.  I had a few buddies that were into music, but not quite to my level. by that time I knew that most people enjoyed music in a different way than I did: Not as an integral part of their life, but as a soundtrack that was played by the radio, or MTV, or someone else.   It didn&#8217;t make me feel like a weirdo or anything.  I kind of enjoyed it.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;ve never really discussed the physical reaction with a whole lot of people.  Not since the puppy days.  Until about a month ago.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/71wRpbSj3FL.png"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1451" title="Paul Pena - New Train.  First album to play at the new Hoodlums." src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/71wRpbSj3FL-150x150.png" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>I was overwhelmed by a song on the way to work (Paul Pena&#8217;s mighty &#8220;Gonna Move&#8221;, which has gotten me before) and along came the goosebumps.  A little later in the day, I asked the my fellow employees about it.  It was shift change, so there just happened to be three of us hanging out (maybe four&#8230;Joe and Becky for sure, maybe Andy).  &#8221;Do you guys ever get goosebumps listening to music?&#8221;  To my surprise, and later I realized not to my surprise, everyone immediately responded &#8220;Yes&#8221;.  Not just &#8220;yes&#8221;, but &#8220;yes&#8221; in a &#8220;of course, I can&#8217;t even believe you are asking me&#8221; way.</p>
<p>It was another of those many times when I knew why I do it&#8230; why I own a record store in 2010.</p>
<p>I do it for people like us.  People who are so into it that it literally and uncontrollably moves us&#8230; physically, emotionally, spiritually.  People that break it down, collect it, analyze it, read about it.  People that recognize that life would be terrible without it.  People that embrace the song, the album, the instruments, and most of all&#8230; its amazing creators.  I think I speak for Kristian if I say he feels the same way.</p>
<p>Will we gladly take care of people that are casually into it?  Of course. If we can spread music in any way, it&#8217;s all good.  But for me, the driving force is connecting with people that know that the full, goose-bump-inducing power of music cannot be experienced by downloading a single song, or by only listening to it with half-ass sound quality, or by only sitting in front of their computer.</p>
<p>If you are one of those types, come down and see me.</p>
<p><strong>A dozen songs with the ability to &#8220;goosebump&#8221; this particular Record Store Geek:</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/51lYrHJ2DrL._SL500_AA300_.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1452" title="Stevie Wonder.  Music for the Soul." src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/51lYrHJ2DrL._SL500_AA300_-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson &#8211; &#8220;It&#8217;s Your World&#8221;</li>
<li>Stevie Wonder &#8211; &#8220;As&#8221; and &#8220;Another Star&#8221; (See &#8220;<a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2009/03/08/i-am-not-a-conductor-but-i-play-one-on-the-treadmill/" target="_blank">I&#8217;m Not a Conductor, But I Play One on the Treadmill</a>&#8220;)</li>
<li>Stevie Wonder &#8211; &#8220;That Girl&#8221;</li>
<li>Triumph &#8211; &#8220;Fight the Good Fight&#8221; (The all-time &#8216;bump champion for me. Lyrically and musically&#8230; I simply cannot stop and feel the overwhelming power of Ric&#8217;s voice and not one, but two, of the greatest guitar solos ever).</li>
<li>Incognito &#8211; &#8220;I Love What You Do For Me&#8221; (After I typed this song on the list, I dialed it up on the iTunes and it emotionally messed me up in the best possible way. I hadn&#8217;t heard it in so long, I was brought to posi-tears by Maysa&#8217;s unbeatable vocals and the lyrical significance of the song as it relates to my wife/best friend).</li>
<li><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/51b1UpXJVKL._SL500_AA280_.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1453" title="MIchael Franti - Walking the walk of peace." src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/51b1UpXJVKL._SL500_AA280_-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Michael Franti and Spearhead &#8211; &#8220;Crazy, Crazy, Crazy&#8221; (The first song they played at our ASU in-store&#8230; it reminds of my son while presenting a philosophy I wish all of mankind could embrace.)</li>
<li>Michael Franti and Spearhead &#8211; &#8220;Soulshine&#8221; (Both Michael and Stevie could have five songs on this list, as they reach deep into the soul.)</li>
<li>The Cars &#8211; &#8220;All Mixed Up&#8221;</li>
<li>Whiskeytown &#8211; &#8220;Turn Around&#8221; (One of those reminder songs&#8230; reminding me what it was like to be scrapped by someone)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/41NE4P2EHDL._SL500_AA300_.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1455" title="Derek and the Dominoes - Eric and Duane together is a thing of beauty." src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/41NE4P2EHDL._SL500_AA300_-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Derek and the Dominoes &#8211; Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?</li>
<li>Boston &#8211; &#8220;Peace of Mind&#8221; (First album. First concert in 8th grade.  First love. First real friends.  Simple message that has rung true to me for 30 years.)</li>
<li>Alison Krauss and Union Station &#8211; &#8220;The Lucky One&#8221; (Although the lyrics pertain to a happy-go-lucky man, the song reminds me of my youngest daughter &#8211; who is simply the most inspirational person in my life).</li>
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<p>There&#8217;s many, many more &#8211; these are just the ones that popped up into my head.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Lists of 2009/Decade, by Steve the Record Store Geek</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 01:31:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I post my Top Ten lists last.  After Joe&#8217;s List, after Andy&#8217;s, after Becky&#8217;s, after the Hall of Famers&#8217;.
Why?  a) Because making my lists takes forever, and as you can see, once I get going&#8230; I get going;  2) because I am the webmaster (I love saying that) and &#8220;poster&#8221; of the store lists, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I post my Top Ten lists last.  After <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/18/top-lists-of-a-diverse-household-joe-and-maria/" target="_blank">Joe&#8217;s List</a>, after <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/08/top-records-of-2009decade-by-andy-the-hoodlum/" target="_blank">Andy&#8217;s</a>, after <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/15/top-tens-of-2009-by-becky-the-hoodlum/" target="_blank">Becky&#8217;s</a>, after the <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/19/top-tens-of-the-hoodlums-hall-of-famers/" target="_blank">Hall of Famers&#8217;</a>.</p>
<p>Why?  a) Because making my lists takes forever, and as you can see, once I get going&#8230; I get going;  2) because I am the webmaster (I love saying that) and &#8220;poster&#8221; of the store lists, so I can push it; and 3) because it gives me a chance to peruse others lists and see if I missed anything.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-865" title="Steve - the Record Store Geek in cartoon" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Steve-Cartoon.jpg" alt="Steve - the Record Store Geek in cartoon" width="71" height="110" />If you are reading this, it&#8217;s possible you keep an eye on things at <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/" target="_self">Hoodlums</a>, so you may have noticed that I have been doing <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/05/video-recommendations-from-record-store-geek/" target="_blank">video recommendations</a> about once a week. I love giving my opinion on great albums.  The process of making out &#8220;best of&#8221; lists is another great way to spread the word about good albums, so I take it seriously.  If it&#8217;s on the lists, I really do dig it.</p>
<p>I teased Joe in his list intro.  If Joe were to give me shit (and he does) about my list, he would probably say that I am predictable and safe, which is true.   I tend to gravitate towards groove and melody, regardless of genre&#8230; and I shy away from things that get to electronic (only actual drummers, please) or &#8220;scronky&#8221; (love &#8220;Kind of Blue&#8221;; don&#8217;t get &#8220;Bitches Brew&#8221;&#8230; although I&#8217;ve tried).  There would also be some sort of comment about my excessive love of vintage music.</p>
<p>My ultimate goal is to <em>introduce </em>people to good music.  Sure, I am a shopkeeper, and my favorite scenario would be for you to buy one of our recommendations at <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/" target="_blank">Hoodlums</a> (or the indie record store nearest you) or on our <a href="http://digital.thinkindie.com/stores.php?playlist_id=154&amp;ref=49" target="_blank">digital store</a>, but I assure you that I would still take a good bit of pleasure in thinking that your interested was piqued as a result of my list (or those of my comrades)&#8230; regardless of your method of acquisition.</p>
<p>Anyway, my Top Ten lists deal with 2009 and the Decade&#8230; with both new and vintage discoveries.  They are in no particular order.  I tried to avoid stuff I had used for my <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2008/11/18/my-top-five-lists-by-steve-the-hoodlum/" target="_blank">High Fidelity lists</a> from Fall 2008.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Top Picks of 2009<br />
</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Ten 2009 records that I really think will last for me</strong></p>
<p>Black Joe Lewis and the Honey Bears<br />
Monsters of Folk<br />
David Bazan<br />
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (Live)<br />
God Help the Girl<br />
Pete Yorn/Scarlett Johannson<br />
Black Crowes<br />
Devendra Banhart<br />
Mike Farris and the Roseland Rhythm Revue<br />
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetics</p>
<p><strong>Ten 2009 records I liked in the store, but haven&#8217;t listened to at home</strong></p>
<p>Built to Spill<br />
Silversun Pickups<br />
Phoenix<br />
Neko Case<br />
Bruce Springsteen<br />
Decemberists<br />
M. Ward<br />
Pearl Jam<br />
Bon Iver<br />
Dark Was the Night</p>
<p><strong>Ten 2009 records I&#8217;m going to keep working on in 2010</strong></p>
<p>Todd Snider<br />
XX<br />
Tegan and Sara<br />
Dave Alvin and Guilty Women<br />
Lucero<br />
Wilco<br />
Avett Brothers<br />
Andrew Bird<br />
Phish<br />
Dinosaur Jr.</p>
<p><strong>Five 2009 critically-acclaimed records I&#8217;ll probably never listen to again</strong></p>
<p>Animal Collective<br />
Grizzly Bear<br />
Dead Weather<br />
U2 (Boner and the boys lost me ages ago)<br />
Bob Dylan (ditto with new Bob&#8230; it doesn&#8217;t do much for me)</p>
<p><strong>Ten Movies/TV Shows I Enjoyed in 2009</strong></p>
<p>Star Trek<br />
Inglorious Basterds<br />
Up<br />
The Hangover<br />
Real Time with Bill Maher<br />
Arrested Development &#8211; Season 3<br />
Frank Zappa &#8211; Making of Apostrophe<br />
Curb Your Enthusiasm &#8211; Seinfeld Season<br />
30 Rock &#8211; Season 3<br />
NFL Football</p>
<p><strong>Ten Things I&#8217;d like To see from the Entertainment Industry in 2010</strong></p>
<p>The end of label/studio financed loss-leading for corporate retail (devaluing music since 1995).<br />
The end of all things &#8220;exclusive&#8221; (the most confusing word in music retail).<br />
The end of all CD list prices over $13 (even $13 is too high, but we&#8217;d take it).<br />
The end of all DVD list prices over $20 (Blu Ray is ridiculous as well).<br />
Reasonable list prices on new jazz &amp; blues (so we can play and sell them).<br />
A fantastic 800 &#8211; 1000 capacity venue for music in Tempe (w/no shoe removal necessary).<br />
More Music Performance DVDs from the 60s and 70s (w/the essential lineups).<br />
The end of Reality TV forever (although I literally watch none).<br />
An instant stop to the escalation of New LP/Vinyl pricing (only labels can kill off a great trend).<br />
A dynamic, diverse, cool radio FM station in the Valley (most people listen to many genres).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Top Picks of The Decade</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Twenty of My Favorite Albums Released During the Decade</strong></p>
<p>Michael Franti and Sprearhead &#8211; Everyone Deserves Music<br />
Pete Yorn &#8211; Music for the Morning After<br />
Wilco &#8211; Sky Blue Sky<br />
My Morning Jacket &#8211; Z<br />
Shins &#8211; Chutes Too Narrow<br />
John Legend &#8211; Get Lifted<br />
India.Arie &#8211; Acoustic Soul<br />
Spoon &#8211; Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga<br />
Village Green &#8211; Feeling the Fall<br />
Ryan Adams &#8211; Gold<br />
Budos Band &#8211; II<br />
Belle and Sebastian &#8211; Life Pursuit<br />
Breakestra &#8211; Hit the Floor<br />
Drive By Truckers &#8211; Blessing and a Curse<br />
James Hunter &#8211; People Gonna Talk<br />
Alison Krauss and Union Station &#8211; New Favorite<br />
Roy Hargrove &#8211; Earfood<br />
Minus the Bear &#8211; Menos El Oso<br />
Peter Bjorn and John &#8211; Writer&#8217;s Block<br />
Josh Rouse &#8211; 1972<br />
Bob Schneider &#8211; The Californian</p>
<p><strong>Twenty of My Favorites Movies Released During the Decade</strong></p>
<p>Up<br />
Incredibles<br />
Finding Nemo<br />
Lord of the Rings trilogy<br />
Star Trek<br />
Lucky Number Slevin<br />
Batman Begins<br />
Star Wars 3: Revenge of Sith (that&#8217;s right, I like both trilogies)<br />
40 Year Old Virgin<br />
Sin City<br />
Boondock Saints<br />
The Hangover<br />
Old School<br />
The Departed<br />
Almost Famous<br />
Wall-E<br />
Garden State<br />
Open Range<br />
Juno<br />
Thank You For Smoking</p>
<p><em>In case my occupation wasn&#8217;t enough evidence that I&#8217;m an overgrown teenager&#8230; my movie list should leave no doubt.<br />
</em></p>
<p><strong>Seven favorite &#8220;non&#8221; movie films from the Decade</strong></p>
<p>What the Bleep Do We Know?<br />
Led Zeppelin (2 DVD set)<br />
30 Rock<br />
Curb Your Enthusiasm<br />
Religulous<br />
Ladies and Gentleman&#8230;The Rolling Stones.<br />
Midnight Special videos on YouTube</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The Vintage Stuff of 2009</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>10 vintage rock records I&#8217;ve discovered and played heavily this year</strong></p>
<p>Savoy Brown &#8211; Raw Sienna<br />
James Gang &#8211; Yer Album<br />
Dave Mason &#8211; Alone Together<br />
Wishbone Ash &#8211; Argus<br />
Guess Who &#8211; Canned Wheat<br />
Kinks &#8211; Lola vs. Powerman<br />
Bonnie Raitt &#8211; Give It Up<br />
Tim Buckley &#8211; Greetings from L.A.<br />
Rory Gallagher &#8211; Calling Card<br />
Steven Stills &#8211; Manassas</p>
<p><strong>10 Vintage Jazz and Blues albums I&#8217;ve discovered and played heavily this year</strong></p>
<p>Howlin&#8217; Wolf &#8211; Backdoor Man<br />
Paul Desmond &#8211; Take Ten<br />
Astrud Gilberto &#8211; Astrud Gilberto album<br />
Paul Butterfield Blues Band &#8211; Adventures of Pigboy Crabshaw<br />
Rising Sons (w/Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder)<br />
John Mayall &#8211; Crusade (w/Mick Taylor)<br />
Lamberts, Hendricks, and Ross &#8211; Everybody&#8217;s Boppin&#8217;<br />
Cal Tjader &#8211; Primo<br />
Baby Face Willette &#8211; Stop and Listen<br />
Captain Beefheart &#8211; Safe as Milk</p>
<p><strong>10 Vintage Records my fellow record store geeks harass me for&#8230; that I still play frequently at home</strong></p>
<p>Head East &#8211; Flat as a Pancake<br />
Bob Seger &#8211; Night Moves<br />
Eagles &#8211; Desperado<br />
REO Speedwagon &#8211; Live: You Get What You Play For<br />
April Wine &#8211; First Glance<br />
Atlanta Rhythm Section &#8211; Champagne Jam<br />
ZZ Top &#8211; Deguello<br />
Lynyrd Skynyrd &#8211; Second Helping<br />
Journey &#8211; Infinity<br />
ELO &#8211; Greatest Hits</p>
<p><em>Note: This list is endless, as I still love many of the &#8220;critical dogs&#8221; I loved growing up.</em></p>
<p><strong>10 Vintage Records I could sell you by playing them</strong></p>
<p>Bebel Gilberto &#8211; Tanto Tempo<br />
Rory Gallagher &#8211; Rory Gallagher<br />
Taj Mahal &#8211; Taj Mahal<br />
Shuggie Otis &#8211; Shuggie&#8217;s Blues<br />
Stanley Turrentine &#8211; Rough and Tumble<br />
Nina Simone &#8211; Sings the Blues<br />
Steely Dan &#8211; Countdown to Ecstacy<br />
Kashmere Stage Band<br />
Traffic &#8211; John Barleycorn Must Die<br />
Dusty Springfield &#8211; Dusty in Memphis</p>
<p><strong>10 Vintage Albums I would never part with&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Rolling Stones &#8211; Sticky Fingers<br />
Cars &#8211; Cars<br />
Dave Brubeck &#8211; Time Out<br />
Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson &#8211; It&#8217;s Your World<br />
Paul Butterfield Blues Band &#8211; S/T<br />
Beatles &#8211; Revolver<br />
Widespread Panic &#8211; Everyday<br />
Various Artists &#8211; The Roots of Acid Jazz<br />
Frank Zappa &#8211; Apostrophe/Overnight Sensation<br />
Elvis Costello &#8211; Armed Forces</p>
<p><strong>Ten CDs I&#8217;m going to buy from the new batch of 6.99 classics we just ordered*</strong></p>
<p>Journey &#8211; Journey (pre Steve Perry)<br />
Dr. Seuss &#8211; Fox in Socks (to see if they read it faster than me)<br />
Idrid Muhammad &#8211; Power of Soul<br />
Staple Singers &#8211; Freedom Highway<br />
Delaney and Bonnie &#8211; D&amp;B Together<br />
Spirit &#8211; The Family That Plays Together<br />
Dave Brubeck &#8211; Jazz Goes to College<br />
Harry Nilsson &#8211; Nilsson Sings Newman<br />
Paul Desmond &#8211; Desmond Blue<br />
Allman Brothers &#8211; An Evening With, 1st Set</p>
<p><em>* That means you can come in and listen to them whenever you want!</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/19/top-ten-lists-of-the-hoodlums-music-junkies/" target="_blank"><em>Hoodlums Music Junkies (Customers) Top Picks of 2009</em></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2009/01/" target="_blank"><em>Hoodlums Staff Picks of 2008</em></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2008/11/" target="_blank"><em>Hoodlums &#8220;High Fidelity&#8221; Top Fives (Fall 2008)</em></a></p>
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Granted, we could have done a much better job of getting the word out&#8230; and we could have given our customer base a longer time to respond, but considering those facts, we are pretty happy about the amount of responses [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You didn&#8217;t think we weren&#8217;t going to get our customers in on the fun, did ya?</p>
<p>Granted, we could have done a much better job of getting the word out&#8230; and we could have given our customer base a longer time to respond, but considering those facts, we are pretty happy about the amount of responses we received for our first ever &#8220;Customer Top Tens&#8221; call.</p>
<p>Whether they came via <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tempe-AZ/Hoodlums-Music-and-Movies/50952460300#/pages/Tempe-AZ/Hoodlums-Music-and-Movies/50952460300?ref=ts" target="_blank">our Facebook page</a> or the Internet &#8211; we cut and pasted &#8216;em in below.  If there were descriptions or explanations, we left &#8216;em.  Check out their lists and compare them to your own, or to the Hoodlums&#8217; lists.  There some really excellent albums on the lists&#8230; and some nifty explanations/reviews to go with them.  You guys (some of our all-time customers, I might add) did a great job!  Thanks.</p>
<p>We are going to throw all of these names into a hat, and one of them is going to pick up $50 in Hoodlums&#8217; credit just for playing.</p>
<p>And now, the top tens of our beloved customers&#8230;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tim Ruback</strong></span></p>
<p>I couldn&#8217;t resist taking the bait that you laid on Facebook, so I came up with a bunch of year-end &amp; decade-end lists.   My only rule was that I couldn&#8217;t put the same artist in more than 1 list, so as to cast as wide a net as possible.  It ended up pretty scattershot, which means that there&#8217;s probably something for everyone in here, I guess.  You&#8217;re right &#8212; it&#8217;s easy to get carried away.</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 Albums from 2009</strong><br />
1.       Willie Nelson &amp; Asleep at the Wheel – Willie and the Wheel<br />
2.       DJ Sprinkles – Midtown 120 Blues<br />
3.       Vijay Iyer Trio – Historicity<br />
4.       The Bronx – Mariachi El Bronx<br />
5.       Tom Waits – Glitter &amp; Doom Live<br />
6.       Shackleton – 3 EPs<br />
7.       Brock Van Wey – White Clouds Drift On &amp; On<br />
8.       Black Joe Lewis &amp; The Honeybears – Tell ‘Em What Your Name Is<br />
9.       Lee Fields &amp; The Expressions – My World<br />
10.        Raekwon – Only Built for Cuban Lynx II</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 Albums I Discovered in 2009</strong></p>
<p>1.       Sonny Clark – Leapin’ &amp; Lopin’<br />
2.       Freddie McGregor – Bobby Bobylon<br />
3.       Arbee Stidham – Tired of Wandering<br />
4.       Siah &amp; Yeshua DapoED  &#8212; The Visualz<br />
5.       The Monks – Black Monk Time<br />
6.       Rudresh Mahanthappa – Kinsmen<br />
7.       IAM – L’Ecole du Micro D’Argent<br />
8.       Rhythm &amp; Sound – See Mi Yah<br />
9.       Killah Priest – Heavy Mental<br />
10.      Al Smith – Midnight Special</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 Albums I Bought Because a Hoodlum Recommended It to Me (Responsible Hoodlum in Parentheses)</strong></p>
<p>1.       Fela Kuti – The Best Best of Fela Kuti (Kristian)<br />
2.       Magma – Uber Kommandoh (Joe)<br />
3.       Grant Green – Iron City (Steve)<br />
4.       Donald Byrd – Live at the Half-Note vol. 1&amp;2 (Steve [and/or Vinnie(?)])<br />
5.       Lyle Lovett – And His Large Band (Steve [and/or Lloyd(?)])</p>
<p><strong>5 Albums with Exclamation Marks in the Title that I’d Probably Be Trying to Play &amp; Sell All the Time If I Were a Hoodlum</strong></p>
<p>1.       Mose Allison – I Don’t Worry About A Thing/Mose Alive!<br />
2.       Elvis Costello &amp; The Attractions – Get Happy!<br />
3.       Duke Pearson – Wahoo!<br />
4.       Gang of Four – Entertainment!<br />
5.       Booker Ervin – Heavy!!!</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 Compilations of the Decade from Genres That You May Not Have Ever Thought Existed</strong></p>
<p>1.       The Third Unheard: Connecticut Hip Hop 1979-1983<br />
2.       BIPPP: French Synth Wave 1979-85<br />
3.       Nigeria Disco Funk Special: The Sound of the Underground Lagos Dance Floor 1974-1979<br />
4.       The In-Kraut: Hip Shaking Grooves Made in Germany 1966-74<br />
5.       Pachuco-Soul! A Collection of Vintage East-L.A. Grooves from the Vaults of Rampart Records</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 Single Artist Compilations of the Decade</strong></p>
<p>1.       Ike &amp; Tina Turner – Funkier Than A Mosquito’s Tweeter (thanks Tim&#8230; I already bought this)<br />
2.       Alton Ellis – Be True to Yourself: Anthology 1965-1973<br />
3.       Hank Penny – Crazy Rhythm: The Standard Transcriptions<br />
4.       Junior Kimbrough – You Better Run: The Essential Junior Kimbrough<br />
5.       James Brown – In The Jungle Groove</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 Reissues of the Decade</strong></p>
<p>1.       Marvin Gaye – Here, My Dear<br />
2.       Talking Heads – The Name of This Band is Talking Heads<br />
3.       ESG – Come Away With ESG<br />
4.       Television – Marquee Moon<br />
5.       Neu! – Neu!</p>
<p><strong>5 Albums that Need a US CD Release in the 2010s (Steve, You Can Talk To Some People For Me, Right?), or:  Special Order the Imports, People – Just Trust Me on This.</strong></p>
<p>1.       Marva Whitney – It’s My Thing<br />
2.       Don Wilkerson – Preach, Brother!<br />
3.       Keith Hudson – Flesh of My Skin, Blood of My Blood<br />
4.       Curtis Fuller – Bone &amp; Bari<br />
5.       Serge Gainsbourg – L&#8217;Homme à Tête de Chou</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 Albums of the Decade</strong></p>
<p>1.       Calexico – Feast of Wire<br />
2.       Marcin Wasilewski – Trio<br />
3.       Yo La Tengo – And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out<br />
4.       Burial – Untrue<br />
5.       Erykah Badu – Mama’s Gun<br />
6.       Luomo – Vocal City<br />
7.       The Clientele – Suburban Light<br />
8.       Dave Holland Quintet – Extended Play: Live at Birdland<br />
9.       King Khan &amp; The Shrines – What Is?!<br />
10.      Six Organs of Admittance – School of the Flower</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Michael Clawson</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>My Top 10 Albums of 2009 </strong>(as they originally appeared <a href="http://www.westvalleyview.com/ftp/volume/pdf/wv_12-08_17_k.pdf" target="_blank">here) </a></p>
<p>1. The Dirty Projectors, Bitte Orca<br />
2. The Mars Volta, Octahedron<br />
3. Mastodon, Crack the Skye&#8230; See More<br />
4. DOOM, Born Like This<br />
5. Karen O. and the Kids, Where the Wild Things Are Soundtrack<br />
6. The Sounds, Crossing the Rubicon<br />
7. Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band, s/t<br />
8. Baroness, Blue Record<br />
9. Speech Debelle, Speech Therapy<br />
10.The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, s/t</p>
<p><strong>5 Songs:</strong></p>
<p>1. &#8220;Empire State of Mind,&#8221; Jay-Z (w/ Alicia Keys)<br />
2. &#8220;Two Weeks,&#8221; Grizzly Bear<br />
3. &#8220;1901,&#8221; Phoenix<br />
4. &#8220;Daylight,&#8221; Matt &amp; Kim<br />
5. &#8220;Make Her Say,&#8221; Kid Cudi</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Ashley Harris </strong></span></p>
<p>Eek! I saw your side note on Becky’s Top 10 about me not sending one in . . . I didn’t know I could! FUN! I already posted the top 10 on my blog, but I didn’t do concerts or anything so this is fun! Thanks for calling me out, Steve!</p>
<p>I also spent three months on a blog series called “The Loop: 10 Years of Unapologetic Albums”, writing nerd essays on my favorite records from 2000 – 2008 on <a href="http://sevenwattmedia.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Seven Watt Media</a>. I also posted videos for the top albums and top songs below so feel free to browse:</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 Albums: </strong></p>
<p>1)       Bowerbirds – Upper Air<br />
2)       Freelance Whales &#8211; Weathervanes<br />
3)       Mumford and Sons – Sigh No More (UK release, US release in early 2010)<br />
4)       Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons – Death Won’t Send a Letter<br />
5)       Fanfarlo – Reservoir<br />
6)       Brandi Carlile – Give Up the Ghost<br />
7)       Desert Noises – Desert Noises EP<br />
8)       The Fray – The Fray<br />
9)       Manchester Orchestra – Mean Everything to Nothing<br />
10)        Sam Means – The Sinking of Santa Isabel</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 most listened to that didn’t come out in 2009:</strong></p>
<p>1)       Ra Ra Riot – The Rhumb Line<br />
2)       DeYarmond Edison – Silent Signs<br />
3)       Right Away Great Captain! – The Eventually Home<br />
4)       The Helio Sequence – Keep Your Eyes Ahead<br />
5)       French Quarter – French Quarter</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 Shows of 2009: </strong></p>
<p>1)       Kings of Convenience  @ Bowery Ballroom<br />
2)       Jimmy Eat World (Clarity x10 Tour) @ Terminal 5<br />
3)       Deer Tick @ Rocks off Boat Cruise (it literally was on a boat)<br />
4)       Sufjan Stevens @ Music Hall of Williamsburg<br />
5)       Bowerbirds @ Mercury Lounge<br />
6)       Hoodstock at Hoodlums!<br />
7)       Kinch Christmas Show @ Rhythm Room<br />
8)       Dear and the Headlights, Kinch and Rajiv Patel @ The Studio at Webster Hall (love seeing my locals in NYC)<br />
9)       Fun. and Miniature Tigers @ Mercury Lounge<br />
10)        Green Day @ Webster Hall (in a 1,500 person room, unreal)</p>
<p><strong>Top 25 Songs of 2009 (cause us label folk love our singles!):</strong></p>
<p>1)         The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition<br />
2)         Brendan Benson – A Whole Lot Better<br />
3)         Miike Snow – Animal<br />
4)         Audrye Sessions – Where You’ll Find Me<br />
5)         Fun. – Walking the Dog<br />
6)         Imogen Heap – First Train Home<br />
7)         Bon Iver – Brackett, WI<br />
8)         Nneka – Heartbeat<br />
9)         Phoenix – Listomania<br />
10)        Vedera – A World Apart<br />
11)        Howie Day – Be There<br />
12)        Ben Gibbard and Jay Farrar – California Zephyr<br />
13)        Passion Pit – Little Secrets<br />
14)        The Low Anthem – Charlie Darwin<br />
15)        Modest Mouse – Autumn Beds<br />
16)        A Lull – Skinny Fingers<br />
17)        Volcano Choir – Island, IS<br />
18)        Grand Archives – Olso Novelist<br />
19)        John Mayer – Heartbreak Warfare<br />
20)        Skybox – In a Dream<br />
21)        Julian Casablancas – 11th Dimension<br />
22)        Austin Gibbs – Complete<br />
23)        Kings of Convenience – 24-25<br />
24)        The Avett Brothers – Head Full of Doubt, Road Full of Promise<br />
25)        Mew – Introducing Palace Players</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 Reasons why Hoodlums is still my favorite record store even after moving 2000 miles away: </strong></p>
<p>1)       Because<br />
2)       They<br />
3)       Are<br />
4)       The<br />
5)       Best<br />
6)       In<br />
7)       The<br />
8)       Music<br />
9)       Biz.<br />
10)    SERIOUSLY.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Emma Ringness </strong></span></p>
<p>I could keep going and going with this if I didn&#8217;t have to get ready for the semester now:<br />
<strong><br />
My top 5 albums of 2009:</strong></p>
<p>1.    Tonight: Franz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand<br />
2.    It’s Blitz!, Yeah Yeah Yeahs<br />
3.    Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Phoenix<br />
4.    Where The Wild Things Are OST, Karen O &amp; The Kids<br />
5.    God Help the Girl, God Help the Girl<br />
<strong><br />
My top 9 quotable albums of the decade, 2000-2009:</strong></p>
<p>The ones whose lyrics you can scrawl everywhere, quote to give yourself musical cred, incorporate in your Internet alter-ego, and most importantly, express emotions you can’t yourself.</p>
<p>1.    The Life Pursuit, Belle and Sebastian</p>
<p>Okay, this should actually include every album in the B&amp;S catalog simply because they are lyrical geniuses, but for the sake of lists, we’ll limit it to one.</p>
<p>2.    First Impressions of Earth, The Strokes</p>
<p>Genius or insanity? The fact that you can’t tell is proof it’s amazing. I included First Impressions because on this album the lyrics got to ride shotgun instead of in the backseat.</p>
<p>3.    Hold On Now, Youngster…, Los Campesinos!</p>
<p>“I’ll be ctrl, alt, deleting your face with no reservations”</p>
<p>4.    Transatlanticism, Death Cab For Cutie</p>
<p>I have always maintained that listening to Death Cab is the equivalent of someone taking your hand and telling you it’s OK.</p>
<p>5.    Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, Arctic Monkeys</p>
<p>If you don’t think that title holds a lot of promise, you probably won’t like the lyrics.  If you don’t like the lyrics, you don’t have a snarky bone in your body.  Go listen to John Mayer.</p>
<p>6.    Franz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand</p>
<p>This album has shaped me both personally and as a music junkie, so I’m definitely skewed when I say that it’s lyrical gold. If you don’t agree, just humor me.</p>
<p>7.    Elephant Shell, Tokyo Police Club</p>
<p>I included this after I realized that I quote TPC just about everywhere.</p>
<p>8.    Funeral, Arcade Fire</p>
<p>Very understated lyrics but very, very beautiful.</p>
<p>9.    In Rainbows, Radiohead</p>
<p>The musical gods would strike me down if I didn’t include Radiohead in this list…and, you know, they deserve it.</p>
<p><strong>Top 6 albums of the decade I can’t bring myself to skip a single song off of:</strong></p>
<p>1.    Is This It, The Strokes<br />
2.    Little Joy, Little Joy<br />
3.    Funeral, Arcade Fire<br />
4.    Franz Ferdinand, Franz Ferdinand<br />
5.    Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix, Phoenix<br />
6.    Young For Eternity, The Subways</p>
<p><strong>Honorable Mention to make a nice clean 10:</strong></p>
<p>7.    Broken Boy Soldiers, The Raconteurs (sans “Call It a Day”)<br />
8.    The Life Pursuit, Belle and Sebastian (sans “Song for Sunshine)<br />
9.    Men’s Needs, Women’s Needs, Whatever, The Cribs (sans “Major’s Titling Victory”)<br />
10.    Narrow Stairs, Death Cab for Cutie (sans “Pity and Fear”)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Mimi Ringness</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Top Ten Albums of the Decade</strong></p>
<p>1.  Hopes and Fears, Keane<br />
2.  Transatlanticism, Death Cab For Cutie<br />
3.  It’s Blitz!, Yeah Yeah Yeahs<br />
4.  In Rainbows, Radiohead<br />
5.  Funeral, Arcade Fire<br />
6.  Songs We Sing, Matt Costa<br />
7.  Give Up, The Postal Service<br />
8.  Wilderness Is Paradise Now, Morning Runner<br />
9.  Robbers &amp; Cowards, Cold War Kids<br />
10.  A Rush Of Blood To The Head, Coldplay</p>
<p><strong>Top Ten Fifteen Songs of the Decade</strong></p>
<p>1. “Bedshaped”, Keane<br />
2. “Somewhere Only We Know”, Keane<br />
3. “Burning Benches”, Morning Runner<br />
4. “Videotape”, Radiohead<br />
5. “Transatlanticism”, Death Cab For Cutie<br />
6. “On A Day Like Today”, Keane<br />
7. “Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)”, Arcade Fire<br />
8. “Zero”, Yeah Yeah Yeahs<br />
9. “The Scientist”, Coldplay<br />
10. “These Arms”, Matt Costa<br />
11. “Trick of the Light”, Guillemots<br />
12. “Juicebox”, The Strokes<br />
13. “A Lack of Color”, Death Cab For Cutie<br />
14. “My Drive Thru”, Santogold, Casablancas, NERD<br />
15.  “Idioteque”, Radiohead</p>
<p><strong>Mimi’s Top Ten Concerts of the Decade</strong></p>
<p>1. Little Joy (Martini Ranch, Scottsdale)<br />
2. Yeah Yeah Yeahs (The Marquee, Tempe)<br />
3. Bloc Party (The Marquee, Tempe)<br />
4. Death Cab For Cutie (Mesa Amphitheater, Mesa)<br />
5. Keane (Celebrity Theatre, Phoenix)<br />
6. Franz Ferdinand (The Marquee, Tempe)<br />
7. The Raconteurs (The Marquee, Tempe)<br />
8. Adele (The Marquee, Tempe)<br />
9. Matt Costa (Martini Ranch, Scottsdale)<br />
10. Silversun Pickups (The Clubhouse, Tempe)</p>
<p><strong>Top Ten Hoodlums Deals of the Decade</strong></p>
<p>1. Two Way Monologue, Sondre Lerche, $3.99<br />
2. Gimme Fiction, Spoon, $7.99<br />
3. It’s Blitz!, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, $7.99<br />
4. 3 Rounds and a Sound, Blind Pilot, $3.99<br />
5. The Open Door EP, Death Cab For Cutie, $4.99<br />
6. We Might As Well Be Strangers (DJ Shadow Vs. Keane) vinyl, $5.99<br />
7. Loyalty To Loyalty, Cold War Kids, $7.99<br />
8. “If I Knew You”, Eulogies/“You’re a Wolf”, Sea Wolf 7” vinyl, $2.00<br />
9.  Paolo Nutini Live Sessions, Paolo Nutini, free with purchase of These Streets<br />
10.  Some Racing, Some Stopping, Headlights, $12.99</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Mitch Goyette</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Top Ten of 2009</strong></p>
<p>1. The Dear Hunter – Act III:Life and Death<br />
2. Dredg – The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion<br />
3. Amorphis – Skyforger<br />
4. Blind Ego – Numb<br />
5. Arjen Lucassen’s Guilt Machine – On this Perfect Day<br />
6. The Decemberists – The Hazards of Love<br />
7. Brand New – Daisy<br />
8. Jolly – Forty Six Minutes Twelve Seconds of Music<br />
9. fun. – Aim &amp; Ignite<br />
10. Riverside – Anno Domini High Definition</p>
<p><strong>Ten isn&#8217;t enough, so I also feel the need to add the following as Honorable Mentions:</strong></p>
<p>Trouble – Unplugged<br />
Arctic Monkeys – Humbug<br />
Alice in Chains – Black Gives Way to Blue<br />
Redemption – Snowfall on Judgement Day<br />
Depeche Mode – Sounds of the Universe<br />
Portugal, the Man – The Satanic Satanists<br />
RX Bandits – Mandala<br />
Diablo Swing Orchestra – No. 2 – Singalong Songs for the Damned and Delirious</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Russet Burbank</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>top 10 records of 2009 in no particular order</strong></p>
<p>xx by The xx<br />
Inspiration Information Vol. 3 by Mulatu Astatqe and the Heliocentrics<br />
Dub Plate Style by Delroy Wilson<br />
Embryonic by The Flaming Lips<br />
Tyondai Braxton- Central Market<br />
Merriweather Post Pavilion by Animal Collective<br />
The Ecstatic by Mos Def<br />
Bitte Orca by Dirty Projectors<br />
Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear<br />
The Spirit of Apollo by N.A.S.A.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tim Merrick</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>5 best from the Decade:</strong></p>
<p>1. The Libertines &#8211; The Libertines<br />
2. The Good, the Bad and The Queen – The Good, the Bad and The Queen<br />
3. Arcade Fire – Funeral<br />
4. Elbow – The Seldom Seen Kid&#8230;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Christine Hippeli</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Top 5 of 2009 (in no particular order):</strong></p>
<p>1. Natureboy-self titled<br />
2. Animal Collective- Merriweather Post Pavillion<br />
3. The Big Pink- A Brief History of Love&#8230; See More<br />
4. Dan Deacon- Bromst<br />
5.The Twilight Sad- Forget the Night Ahead</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tom Martin</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Top 10 of the year:</strong></p>
<p>Arctic Monkeys &#8211; Humbug<br />
Animal Collective &#8211; MPP<br />
Grizzly Bear &#8211; Veckatimest<br />
Girls &#8211; Album&#8230; See More<br />
Phoenix &#8211; Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix<br />
St Vincent &#8211; Actor<br />
Atlas Sound &#8211; Logos<br />
The XX &#8211; The XX<br />
Dirty Projectors &#8211; Bitte Orca<br />
Dinosaur Jr &#8211; Farm</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Erika Pederson Schaefer</strong></span></p>
<p>M. Ward-Transfiguration of Vincent<br />
Andrew Bird Noble Beast<br />
Kings of Leon<br />
Arctic Monkeys Humbug<br />
Grizzly Bear Veckatimest</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Bret Helm</strong></span></p>
<p>U2 &#8211; No Line On The Horizon<br />
Lily Allen &#8211; It&#8217;s Not Me, It&#8217;s You<br />
The Big Pink &#8211; A Brief History Of Love<br />
Brett Anderson &#8211; Slow Attack<br />
The Church &#8211; Untitled #23&#8230; See More<br />
Placebo &#8211; Battle For The Sun<br />
AFI &#8211; Crash Love<br />
Antony &amp; The Johnsons &#8211; The Crying Light<br />
Morrissey &#8211; Years Of Refusal<br />
Hope Sandoval &amp; The Warm Inventions &#8211; Through The Devil Softly</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>John Bishop</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>My top 10 of the year, including one reissue of a criminally unreleased seventies album that impressed me greatly:</strong></p>
<p>1. Animal Collective &#8220;Merriweather Post Pavillion&#8221;<br />
2. The xx “The xx”<br />
3. Betty Davis &#8220;Is It Love Or Desire?&#8221; [this is that reissue]&#8230; See More<br />
4. Yeah Yeah Yeahs &#8220;It&#8217;s Blitz&#8221;<br />
5. Dirty Projectors &#8220;Bitte Orca&#8221;<br />
6. Neko Case &#8220;Middle Cyclone&#8221;<br />
7. Antony &amp; The Johnsons &#8220;The Crying Light&#8221;<br />
8. Peaches “I Feel Cream”<br />
9. The Flaming Lips “Embryonic”<br />
10. Girls “Album”</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>David Maalsch</strong></span></p>
<p>Note: This is our friend and <em>HoodDocs</em> critic.  You can find his blog <a href="http://thebigbeataz.blogspot.com/2009/12/best-music-of-2009.html" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>THE TOP 5 ALBUMS OF 2009</strong></p>
<p>1. PHOENIX/WOLFGANG AMADEUS PHOENIX<br />
2. THE XX/XX<br />
3. BLAKROC/BLAKROC<br />
4. WILCO (THE ALBUM)<br />
5. SILVERSUN PICKUPS/SWOON<br />
<strong><br />
honorable mentions</strong></p>
<p>DAN AUERBACH/KEEP IT HID<br />
AVETT BROTHERS/I AND LOVE AND YOU<br />
BAND OF SKULLS/BABY DARLING DOLL FACE HONEY<br />
JULIAN CASABLANCAS/PHRAZES FOR THE YOUNG<br />
NEKO CASE/MIDDLE CYCLONE<br />
BOB DYLAN/TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE<br />
THE FELICE BROTHERS/YONDER IS THE CLOCK<br />
FRANZ FERDINAND/TONIGHT<br />
GRIZZLY BEAR/VICKATIMEST<br />
BEN KWELLER/CHANGING HORSES<br />
LUCERO/1372 OVERTON PARK<br />
BEN NICHOLS/THE LAST PALE LIGHT IN THE WEST<br />
THE VON BONDIES/LOVE, HATE AND THEN THERE&#8217;S YOU<br />
HAYWARD WILLIAMS/COTTON BELL</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tim Neilson</strong></span></p>
<p>1.Riverboat Gamblers-Underneath The Owl 12&#8243;<br />
2.Dear Landlord-Dream Home 12&#8243;<br />
3.Dead To Me-African Elephants 12&#8243;<br />
4.Rumspringer-10&#8243;<br />
5.Boats-Summer Vacation 7&#8243;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tammy Hulfachor</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>My top albums for 2009</strong></p>
<p>1. Sunset Rubdown – Dragonslayer<br />
2. Portugal. The Man – the Satanic Satanist<br />
3. Sonic Youth – The Eternal&#8230; See More<br />
4. Animal Collective – Merriweather Post Pavilion<br />
5. Akron/Family – Set ‘Em Wild, Set ‘Em Free<br />
6. Heartless Bastards – The Mountain<br />
7. Thao With the Get Down, Stay Down – Know Better, Learn Faster<br />
8. Yo La Tengo – Popular Songs<br />
9. Clues – Clues<br />
10. Islands – Vapours</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Audrey Hunsdon Call</strong></span></p>
<p>freelance whales &#8211; weathervanes<br />
metric &#8211; fantasies<br />
yeah yeah yeah&#8217;s &#8211; it&#8217;s blitz!<br />
laura gibson &#8211; beasts of season<br />
temper trap &#8211; conditions&#8230; See More<br />
passion pit &#8211; manners<br />
decomposure &#8211; humidity patient guide<br />
one eskim0 &#8211; one eskimo0<br />
santigold &#8211; santigold<br />
lisa hannigan &#8211; sea sew</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Kyle Hague</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>My Top for &#8216;09</strong></p>
<p>Atlas Sound – Logos<br />
Jim O’Rourke – The Visitor<br />
Akron/Family – Set ‘em Wild, Set ‘em Free<br />
Bill Callahan – Sometimes I Wish I Were and Eagle&#8230; See More<br />
Woods – Songs of Shame<br />
Dirty Projectors – Bitte Orca<br />
Vic Chesnutt – At the Cut<br />
Magnolia Electric Co. – Josephine<br />
Japandroids – Post-nothing<br />
Neon Indian – Psychic Chasms</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Leah Miller</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s my Top Ten songs of 2009:</strong></p>
<p>1. Last Parade – Matthew Good<br />
2. Happiness Burns – Two Hours Traffic&#8230; See More<br />
3. I could love you more – In-Flight Safety<br />
4. All you did was save my life – Our Lady Peace<br />
5. Put the phone down – Pilot Speed<br />
6. Through &amp; Through &amp; Through – Joel Plaskett<br />
7. Camilo (The Magician) – Said the Whale<br />
8. City at Sunrise – Vince Vaccaro<br />
9. Chop Chop – Ryan Dahle<br />
10. What we’re doing – The Dank</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Kyle Hostetler</strong></span><br />
<em> </em></p>
<p><em>Hoodlum since 2002</em> (Kyle noted the year he filled his Music Junkie card, which I love)</p>
<p><strong>Top Albums of the 2000’s &#8211; By Year/Alphabetical by Artist</strong></p>
<p><strong>2000</strong></p>
<p>At The Drive-In &#8211; Relationship of Command<br />
Dashboard Confessional &#8211; Swiss Army Romance<br />
Dogwood &#8211; Building a Better Me<br />
Project 86 &#8211; Drawing Black Lines<br />
Radiohead &#8211; Kid A<br />
Squad Five-0 &#8211; Bombs Over Broadway</p>
<p><strong>2001</strong></p>
<p>Jimmy Eat World &#8211; Bleed American<br />
Relient K &#8211; Anatomy of Tongue and Cheeck<br />
Stretch Arm Strong &#8211; A Revolution Transmission<br />
System of a Down &#8211; Toxicity<br />
Thursday &#8211; Full Collapse</p>
<p><strong>2002</strong></p>
<p>All-American Rejects &#8211; All-American Rejects<br />
Blindside &#8211; Silence<br />
The Early November &#8211; For  All of This<br />
Fivespeed &#8211; Trade in Your Halo<br />
July For Kings &#8211; Swim<br />
The Mountain Goats &#8211; Tallahassee<br />
Norma Jean &#8211; Bless the Martyr, Kiss the Child<br />
P.O.D. &#8211; Satellite<br />
Sigur Rós -  ( )<br />
Simple Plan &#8211; No Helmets, No Pads…Just Balls<br />
Something Corporate &#8211; Leaving Through the Window<br />
Squad Five-0 &#8211; Squad Five-0<br />
The Starting Line &#8211; Say it Like You Mean It<br />
Taking Back Sunday &#8211; Tell All Your Friends<br />
Ugly Cassanova &#8211; Sharpen Your Teeth</p>
<p><strong>2003</strong></p>
<p>As I Lay Dying &#8211; Frail Words Collapse<br />
Copeland &#8211; Beneath the Medicine Tree<br />
Fall Out Boy &#8211; Take This To Your Grave<br />
Further Seems Forever &#8211; How to Start a Fire<br />
Matchbook Romance &#8211; Stories and Alibis<br />
Muse &#8211; Absolution<br />
MxPx &#8211; Before Everything and After<br />
The Postal Service &#8211; Give Up<br />
The Rocket Summer &#8211; Calendar Days<br />
Story of the Year &#8211; Page Avenue<br />
Switchfoot &#8211; The Beautiful Letdown</p>
<p><strong>2004</strong></p>
<p>Emery &#8211; The Weak’s End<br />
The Good Life &#8211; Album of The Year<br />
Haste The Day &#8211; Burning Bridges<br />
He Is Legend &#8211; I Am Hollywood<br />
Joe Strummer &amp; The Mescalaros &#8211; Streetcore<br />
Killswitch Engage &#8211; The End of Heartache<br />
Midtown &#8211; Forget What You Know<br />
Number One Fan &#8211; Compromises<br />
Rise Against &#8211; Siren Song of the Counter-Culture<br />
Say Anything &#8211; …Is a Real Boy<br />
Senses Fail &#8211; Let It Enfold You<br />
The Showdown &#8211; A Chorus of Obliteration<br />
Unearth &#8211; The Oncoming Storm</p>
<p><strong>2005</strong></p>
<p>Acceptance &#8211; Phantoms<br />
Cartel &#8211; Chroma<br />
Coheed &amp; Cambria &#8211; Good Apollo, I’m Burning Star IV<br />
Mae &#8211; The Everglow<br />
Maylene &amp; The Sons of Disaster &#8211; Maylene &amp; The Sons of Disaster<br />
Panic! at The Disco &#8211; A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out<br />
Paramore &#8211; All We Know is Falling<br />
Plain White Ts &#8211; All That We Needed<br />
Reggie and the Full Effect &#8211; Songs Not to Get Married To<br />
Still Remains &#8211; Of Love and Lunacy<br />
30 Seconds to Mars &#8211; The Beautiful Lie</p>
<p><strong>2006</strong></p>
<p>Switchfoot &#8211; Oh! Gravity.</p>
<p><strong>2007</strong></p>
<p>Paramore &#8211; Riot!<br />
Sarah Bareilles &#8211; Little Voice</p>
<p><strong>2008</strong></p>
<p>Plain White Ts &#8211; Big Bad World<br />
Sigur Rós &#8211; Með Suð Í Eyrum Við Spilum Endalaust</p>
<p><strong>2009</strong></p>
<p>Switchfoot &#8211; Hello, Hurricane</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Kevin Pawlak</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Kevin’s favorite albums of the last decade:</strong></p>
<p>2000 &#8211; The Be Good Tanyas &#8211; “Blue Horse”<br />
2001 &#8211; The Frames &#8211; “For The Birds”<br />
2002 &#8211; Patty Griffin &#8211; “1000 Kisses”<br />
2003 &#8211; Rufus Wainwright &#8211; “Want One”<br />
2004 &#8211; Iron &amp; Wine &#8211; “Our Endless Numbered Days”<br />
2005 &#8211; Sufjan Stevens &#8211; “Come On Feel The Illinoise”<br />
2006 &#8211; Josh Ritter &#8211; “The Animal Years”<br />
2007 &#8211; Patty Griffin, “Children Running Through”<br />
2008 &#8211; Bon Iver -“For Emma, Forever Ago”<br />
2009 &#8211; Gregory Alan Isakov &#8211; “This Empty Northern Hemisphere”</p>
<p><strong>Close calls:</strong></p>
<p>2000 &#8211; Sarah Harmer &#8211; “Wish You Where Here”<br />
2002 &#8211; Josh Ritter &#8211; “The Golden Age Of Radio”<br />
2003 &#8211; Damien Rice &#8211; “O”<br />
2003 &#8211; Ray LaMontagne &#8211; “Trouble”<br />
2004 &#8211; Sam Phillips “A Boot And A Shoe”<br />
2005 &#8211; Andrew Bird &#8211; “Andrew Bird &amp; The Mysterious Production Of Eggs”</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Michael Pang</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Top 5 Cover Songs of 2009</strong></p>
<p>1. Mayer Hawthorne &#8211; &#8220;Maybe So, Maybe No&#8221; (originally by New Holidays, 1969)<br />
2. Karen O and the Kids &#8211; &#8220;Worried Shoes&#8221; (originally by Daniel Johnston, 1983)<br />
3. Sharon Jones &amp; the Dap-Kings &#8211; &#8220;Inspiration Information&#8221; (originally by Shuggie Otis, 1974)<br />
4. El Michels Affair &#8211; &#8220;C.R.E.A.M.&#8221; (originally by Wu-Tang Clan, 1993)<br />
5. The Dead Weather &#8211; &#8220;New Pony&#8221; (originally by Bob Dylan, 1978)<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><br />
Ben Horowitz</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>top ten rock n&#8217; roll records of the decade for formerly suburbanite ragers desiring more intellectuality out of their punk rawk</strong></p>
<p>one &#8211; fugazi &#8211; the argument (dischord, 2001) &#8211; fugazi is the ultimate band, and they knew to go out on a high note.  from the opening cello strings to the bitter end that comes too soon, this album changed my life and still gives me chills.  having the only non-clunky song (and the best song) about gentrification of the decade solidifes the number one spot. (&#8220;on the morning of the first eviction / they carried out the wishes of the landlord and his son / furniture&#8217;s out on the sidewalk next to the family / that little piggie went to market, / so they&#8217;re kicking out everyone&#8221;)</p>
<p>two &#8211; godspeed you! black emperor &#8211; lift your skinny fists like antennaes to heaven (krank, 2002) &#8211; will any band ever dare to make twenty-minute sprawling, dynamic, epic songs that are accompanied by maps connecting record labels to the military-industrial death machine? maybe, but they&#8217;ll never be this incredible again.  Best conceptual use of spoken word / oral history / a recording of a gas station announcement of the century.  (&#8220;waaaaah, waaaaah, WAAAAAAAH WEEEEEE WAAAH WAAAH WAAAH, oooooh, waaah ,wooooh&#8221;)</p>
<p>three &#8211; against me! &#8211; &#8230;is reinventing axl rose (no idea, 2002) &#8211; for better or for worse, the sheer number of blatant knock-off bands spawned by this record should clue you into how amazing it is &#8211; an absolute ten on the sing-along-ability scale without resorting to cheap sloganeering.  something lost on some of their &#8220;betrayed&#8221; anarcho-crustie, tire-slashing followers later on down the line, unfortunately. best songs of the decade about the joy of seeing scummy punk bands in basements with your friends, getting blood outta rocks to pay rent, and believing in something bigger than yourself in the face of the bush.  (&#8220;Last night, a room full drunks / Sang along to the songs I never had the courage to write / Given the chance, I&#8217;d stay in this chorus forever / Where everything ugly in this world / Is sadly beautiful&#8230;&#8221;)</p>
<p>four &#8211; black eyes &#8211; black eyes and cough (dischord, 2003 &amp; 2004) &#8211; free-form jazz punk with saxophones, inhuman wailing, and e.e. cummings-inspired lyrics?  yes, please!  best reference to the inherent machismo and implicit violence of nu-metal of the decade. (&#8220;What happens when &#8216;fuck you, I won&#8217;t do what you tell me to&#8217; / Means that I will still fuck you even when you tell me not to?&#8221;)</p>
<p>five &#8211; ted leo &amp; the pharmacists &#8211; hearts of oak (lookout!/touch&amp;go, 2003) &#8211; if there were any justice in the world, the megalithic riffage on this album would be heralded in the same rock annals as those journey songs everyone can guitar with their mouth.  maybe it&#8217;s teddy&#8217;s pesky english degree and all them big fancy words, and wimpy feminism. best song of the decade when it come to grappling with america&#8217;s -year abusive relationship with the rest of planet earth.  (&#8220;you didn&#8217;t think they could hate you now, didja? / oh, but they hate ya, they hate ya coz you&#8217;re guilty &#8230;/ why would you think they would hate ya, wouldja? / oh but they hate ya, make no mistake, they hate ya&#8221;)</p>
<p>six &#8211; andrew jackson jihad &#8211; people that can eat people are the luckiest people in the world (asian man, 2007) -  i&#8217;ll admit &#8211; i&#8217;m biased on this one.  but &#8211; objectively &#8211; i don&#8217;t think i&#8217;ve heard another record quite like it.  the amount of &#8220;guest&#8221; musicians &#8211; spanning the entire phoenix music scene &#8211; makes this an album and a sort of aural history of an underground.  i also think mr. sean bonnette does the best of any lyricist of the naughties in capturing the need to celebrate in the face of hardships. best songs about&#8230; that&#8230; of the decade. (&#8220;Rejoice despite the fact this world will hurt you / Rejoice despite the fact this world will kill you / Rejoice despite the fact this world will tear you to shreds / Rejoice because you’re trying your best&#8221;)</p>
<p>seven &#8211; bruce springsteen &amp; the e street band &#8211; the seeger sessions (columbia, 2006) &#8211; one of several records of the decade to prove that you don&#8217;t need electricity to rock, this album breathes new life into standards. listening to it, you actually feel like you&#8217;re rocking out with friends.  it is true.  best covers of the decade.  (&#8220;tu-ra-hay-la-rudala-hay, ta-lu-la-lu-la-ray&#8221;)</p>
<p>eight &#8211; dillinger four &#8211; situationalist comedy (fat wreck, 2002) &#8211; this record takes less prisoners than any other chronologically qualifying absolutely-takes-no-prisoners power pop punk record.  holy shit!  seriously!  crushing riffage, clever lyrics, mad dynamic and tempo changes.  as always with the d4, hilarious use of samples.  best &#8220;work sucks!&#8221; song of the decade!  (&#8220;this isn&#8217;t what we want / this isn&#8217;t what we need / this is what we can afford! [massive guitar-destroying]&#8220;)</p>
<p>nine &#8211; constantines &#8211; tournament of hearts (sub-pop, 2005) &#8211; on this record, this band seemed to take everything our parents did, throw it in a tornado, and build a really kick ass house out of it.  driving rhythms with plenty of room to move around in these songs.  best stomping songs of the decade.  (&#8220;Let the hand move its people, and draw us lines from our fiery designs / Unknown unknowns, let all our gardens grow, and overtake our history / Seeking strength in mystery / Let us feel the air inside the clothes that we wear / Try to find ghosts behind the buildings in our lives / Draw us lines.&#8221;)</p>
<p>ten &#8211; the weakerthans &#8211; left &amp; leaving (2000) &#8211; can an album simultaneously feature a a song on &#8220;the wedding crashers&#8221; and poetically discuss romance, skewer gentrification &amp; &#8220;pro-business&#8221; politics, and critique capitalism?  hellz yeah, bro.  best punk love songs of the decade. (&#8220;I&#8217;m unconsoled / I&#8217;m lonely / I am so much better than I used to be / Terrified of telephones / and shopping malls and knives&#8221;)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah yes, the hall of famers.
Hoodlums.  Each and every one of them.  Don&#8217;t let their new gigs as teachers, or bankers, or major label big shots, or whatever  &#8220;real job&#8221; they have now, fool ya.  They are still hoodlums.
(OK, there might be a suit or two.  We still haven&#8217;t heard from Martin, Justin, Marla, or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah yes, the hall of famers.</p>
<p>Hoodlums.  Each and every one of them.  Don&#8217;t let their new gigs as teachers, or bankers, or major label big shots, or whatever  &#8220;real job&#8221; they have now, fool ya.  They are still hoodlums.</p>
<p>(OK, there might be a suit or two.  We still haven&#8217;t heard from Martin, Justin, Marla, or Vinny, and we can&#8217;t find Ash or Alisa.  For all we know, they could be turning their backs on music.)</p>
<p>Anyway, when we put the call out (read: direct video harassment) to our old friends and fellow hoods, <em>many </em>of them reaffirmed our faith in society by actually showing us that they were still listening to new music way into their twenties (and thirties for a couple of the former little shits, eh?).</p>
<p>As you can see, they cover a lot of ground&#8230; and like I said in the call out&#8230; they all do their lists differently.  <em>Sincere thanks to all of our Hall of Famers who took the time to participate.</em></p>
<p>Wanna know more about these goofballs?  There&#8217;s still some info on all the hoodlums, current and past, on the <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/story-of-hoodlums/the-hoodlums-at-hoodlums/" target="_blank">hoodlums at Hoodlums</a> page.  And now, here&#8217;s their lists (except Maria, whose lists is with Joe&#8217;s, detailed in the <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/18/top-lists-of-a-diverse-household-joe-and-maria/" target="_blank">Top Tens of a Diverse Household</a> blog).</p>
<p><em>By the way&#8230; Vinny, you sorry dog, where are you?  C&#8217;mon now, you OWN a record store.</em></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The Hoodlums Hall of Famers Top Tens</strong></span></p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-983" title="Amanda - Hall of Famer" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/amanda-70x110.gif" alt="Amanda - Hall of Famer" width="70" height="110" /></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Amanda the Hoodlum</strong></span></p>
<p><em>No suprises from me! (except that I didn&#8217;t love the new Shakira)</em></p>
<p>Neko Case- Middle Cyclone<br />
Sarah Jarosz- Song Up in Her Head<br />
Mos Def- Ecstatic<br />
Pete Yorn/Scarlette Johanson- Break Up<br />
Regina Spektor- Far<br />
Flo Rida- R.O.O.T.S<br />
Paramore- Brand New Eyes<br />
Norah Jones- The Fall<br />
Mum- Sing Along to Songs You Don&#8217;t Know<br />
John Mayer- Battle Studies</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-988" title="Domenic the Hall of Famer" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/domenic-cartoon-80x105.gif" alt="Domenic the Hall of Famer" width="80" height="105" /></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Dominec the Hoodlum<br />
</strong></span><br />
<strong>Music:</strong></p>
<p>1.) Serengeti &amp; Polyphonic &#8211; Terradactyl<br />
2.) Converge &#8211; Axe To Fall<br />
3.) Dan Deacon &#8211; Bromst<br />
4.) Propagandhi &#8211; Supporting Caste<br />
5.) The Xx &#8211; XX<br />
6.) Burnt By The Sun &#8211; Heart of Darkness<br />
7.) The Antlers &#8211; Hopsice<br />
8.) Ulcerate &#8211; Everything Is Fire<br />
9.) Gaza &#8211; He Is Never Coming Back<br />
10.) Bibio &#8211; Ambivalence Avenue<br />
Favorite Reissue: Company Flow &#8211; Funcrusher Plus</p>
<p><strong>Movies (not exclusive to 2009):</strong></p>
<p>1.) 3-Iron<br />
2.) Walkabout<br />
3.) The Elephant Man<br />
4.) The Piano Teacher<br />
5.) In The Mood For Love<br />
6.) Persona<br />
7.) Do The Right Thing<br />
8.) Ikiru<br />
9.) Ponyo<br />
10.) Let The Right One In</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-986" title="Heath may or may not look like this today" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/heath-72x109.gif" alt="Heath may or may not look like this today" width="71" height="109" /></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Heath the Hoodlum</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Top Eleven (no order):</strong></p>
<p>Atlas Sound &#8220;Logos&#8221;<br />
The Antlers &#8220;Hospice&#8221;<br />
A Sunny Day in Glasgow &#8220;Ashes Grammar&#8221;<br />
The XX &#8220;XX&#8221;<br />
Drake &#8220;So Far Gone&#8221; Mixtape<br />
Lightning Bolt &#8220;Earthly Delights&#8221;<br />
Freddie Gibbs &#8220;Miseducation of Freddie Gibbs&#8221; Mixtape Baroness &#8220;Blue Record&#8221;<br />
Japandroids &#8220;Post Nothing&#8221;<br />
Animal Collective &#8220;Merriweather Post Pavilion&#8221;<br />
Fuck Buttons &#8220;Tarot Sport&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Honorable Mention:</strong></p>
<p>Miike Snow &#8220;S/T&#8221;<br />
Real Estate &#8220;S/T&#8221;<br />
Raekwon &#8220;Only Built 4 Cuban Linx Pt. 2&#8243;<br />
Volcano Choir &#8220;Unmap&#8221;<br />
Phoenix &#8220;Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix&#8221;<br />
Neon Indian &#8220;Psychic Chasms&#8221;<br />
Mayer Hawthorne &#8220;Strange Arrangement&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Re-discoverd:</strong></p>
<p>Sonny Clark &#8220;Sonny Clark Trio&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Shameless Promotion:</strong></p>
<p>Ribbons &#8220;Daytrotter Session 10/31/09&#8243;</p>
<p><strong>Not with a Top Ten foot pole:</strong></p>
<p>Girls &#8220;Album&#8221;<br />
Fever Ray &#8220;S/T&#8221;<br />
Dirty Projectors &#8220;Bitte Orca&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Lloyd (original co-owner and hoodlum)</strong></span></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what I enjoyed this past year:</p>
<p>U2 &#8211; No Line On The Horizon<br />
Edward Sharpe &amp; The Magnetic Zeros &#8211; Up From Below<br />
Miike Snow &#8211; Miike Snow<br />
Ladyhawke &#8211; Ladyhawke<br />
Harper Simon &#8211; Harper Simon<br />
The Sounds &#8211; Crossing The Rubicon<br />
Fun. &#8211; Aim &amp; Ignite<br />
Diamond District &#8211; In The Ruff<br />
Kitty Daisy &amp; Lewis &#8211; Kitty Daisy &amp; Lewis<br />
Imogen Heap &#8211; Ellipse</p>
<p>My 2009 Playlist&#8230;</p>
<p>1. Passion Pit &#8211; Little Things<br />
2. Donkeyboy &#8211; Sometimes<br />
3. Camera Obscura &#8211; The Sweetest Thing<br />
4. La Roux &#8211; Bulletproof<br />
5. Ryan Leslie &#8211; Never Gonna Break Up<br />
6. Jack Penate &#8211; Pull My Heart Away<br />
7. The XX &#8211; VCR<br />
8. Phoenix &#8211; 1901<br />
9. Taking Back Sunday &#8211; Sink Into Me<br />
10. Fun. &#8211; All The Pretty Girls<br />
11. Pearl Jam &#8211; The Fixer<br />
12. Kitty Daisy &amp; Lewis &#8211; I Got My Mojo Working<br />
13. Throw Me The Statue &#8211; Hi-Fi Goon<br />
14. Edward Sharpe &amp; The Magnetic Zeros &#8211; Janglin, Home<br />
15. Harper Simon &#8211; Shooting Star<br />
16. Tragically Hip &#8211; Morning Moon<br />
17. Tinted Windows &#8211; Nothing To Me<br />
18. Franz Ferdinand &#8211; No You Girls<br />
19. Sam Roberts &#8211; Them Kids<br />
20. Miike Snow &#8211; Animal, Burial<br />
21. The Sounds &#8211; Underground<br />
22. Iglu &amp; Hartly &#8211; Jump Out Of Your Car<br />
23. U2 &#8211; Unknown Caller<br />
24. Luke Tierney &#8211; My New Best Friend<br />
25. Katy Perry &#8211; Waking Up In Vegas<br />
26. Neko Case &#8211; People Got A Lot Of Nerve<br />
27. Wilco &#8211; Wilco (the song)<br />
28. Green Day &#8211; 21 Guns<br />
29. Ladyhawke &#8211; My Delirium<br />
30. Diamond District &#8211; Streets Won&#8217;t Let Me Chill</p>
<p><strong>Other Things&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Tom Petty Live Superhighway website<br />
Hall &amp; Oates Box Set<br />
Big Star Box Set and Replacements reissues<br />
My daughters&#8217; interest in random Paul McCartney songs (No More Lonely Nights, Take It Away)<br />
Weeds<br />
30 Rock<br />
Eastbound &amp; Down<br />
U2 at the Rose Bowl</p>
<p><strong>30+ Favorite Albums of the 2000&#8217;s (in no particular order):</strong></p>
<p>1. The Format &#8211; Interventions &amp; Lullabyes<br />
2. Jimmy Eat World &#8211; Bleed American<br />
3. U2 &#8211; All That You Can&#8217;t Leave Behind, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb<br />
4. Kanye West &#8211; College Dropout, Late Registration<br />
5. Supergrass &#8211; Supergrass<br />
6. Rival Schools &#8211; United By Fate<br />
7. Chromeo &#8211; Fancy Footwork<br />
8. Wilco &#8211; Yankee Hotel Foxtrot<br />
9. Ryan Adams &#8211; Gold, Easy Tiger<br />
10. Pete Yorn &#8211; musicforthemorningafter<br />
11. The Kooks &#8211; Inside In/Inside Out<br />
12. Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Magic<br />
13. No Doubt &#8211; Rock Steady<br />
14. Matt Costa &#8211; Unfamiliar Faces<br />
15. Shelby Lynne &#8211; I Am Shelby Lynne<br />
16. Margot &amp; The Nuclear So &amp; So&#8217;s &#8211; The Dust Of Retreat<br />
17. Kathleen Edwards &#8211; Failer, Back To Me<br />
18. David Mead &#8211; Mine &amp; Yours<br />
19. Rooney &#8211; Rooney<br />
20. Brendan Benson &#8211; Lapalco, Alternative To Love<br />
21. Amy Winehouse &#8211; Back To Black<br />
22. Tom Petty &#8211; Highway Companion<br />
23. Damone &#8211; Out Here All Night<br />
24. The Roots &#8211; Game Theory<br />
25. Tift Merritt &#8211; Tambourine<br />
26. Van Hunt &#8211; Van Hunt<br />
27. Radiohead &#8211; Kid A<br />
28. Rhett Miller &#8211; The Instigator<br />
29. Robin Thicke &#8211; The Evolution Of Robin Thicke<br />
30. Tom Petty &amp; The Heartbreakers &#8211; Live Anthology, Runnin&#8217; Down A Dream movie</p>
<p><strong>30 Favorite Songs Of the 2000&#8217;s</strong></p>
<p>1. All These Things I&#8217;ve Done &#8211; The Killers<br />
2. Elevator Love Letter &#8211; Stars<br />
3. The First Single &#8211; The Format<br />
4. Square One &#8211; Tom Petty<br />
5. I&#8217;m Dead &#8211; Instruction<br />
6. No Tomorrow &#8211; Orson<br />
7. Let&#8217;s Talk Turkey &#8211; Ima Robot<br />
8. Down Here In Hell With You or Dust &#8211; Van Hunt<br />
9. Closet &#8211; Pete Yorn<br />
10. Good Things &#8211; Rival Schools<br />
11. In The Music &#8211; The Roots<br />
12. Fury &#8211; Little Big Town<br />
13. California Waiting and Sex On Fire &#8211; Kings Of Leon<br />
14. Out Here All Night &#8211; Damone<br />
15. The People &#8211; Common<br />
16. 99 Problems &#8211; Jay-Z<br />
17. Idioteque &#8211; Radiohead<br />
18. Walk On, City Of Blinding Lights, Unknown Caller- U2<br />
19. St. Petersburg &#8211; Supergrass<br />
20. Longest Days -John Mellencamp<br />
21. Big Brat or Do The Panic &#8211; Phantom Planet<br />
22. Too Young &#8211; Phoenix<br />
23. Wait It Out &#8211; Tift Merritt<br />
24. Daft Punk Is Playing At My House &#8211; LCD Soundsystem<br />
25. Somewhere Only We Know &#8211; Keane<br />
26. Golden Age &#8211; TV On The Radio<br />
27. The Way We Get By &#8211; Spoon<br />
28. New Slang or Phantom Limb &#8211; The Shins<br />
29. If I Ain&#8217;t Got You &#8211; Alicia Keys<br />
30. Pop Goes My Heart &#8211; Hugh Grant</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 02:04:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Meet Joe and Maria, Hoodlums&#8217; most diverse musical couple, and one of the most diverse music-loving households in America.
Of course, any household that includes the tastes of the Hoodlums&#8217; store manager is automatically in the running for this title.  If you&#8217;ve been around the store awhile, you probably know that Joe is the most &#8220;eccentric&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meet Joe and Maria, Hoodlums&#8217; most diverse musical couple, and one of the most diverse music-loving households in America.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-919" title="A cartoon of Joe just does not capture all the magic." src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/joe-69x115.gif" alt="A cartoon of Joe just does not capture all the magic." width="69" height="115" />Of course, any household that includes the tastes of the Hoodlums&#8217; store manager is automatically in the running for this title.  If you&#8217;ve been around the store awhile, you probably know that Joe is the most &#8220;eccentric&#8221; listener of the Hoodlums&#8217; hoodlums.</p>
<p>What do I mean by <em>eccentric</em>?  Have you heard of Pink Floyd&#8217;s song <em>&#8220;Several Species of Small Furry Animals  Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict&#8221;</em>?  Well, Joe probably doesn&#8217;t like that song (because it is a Pink Floyd song and Joe doesn&#8217;t do groups that have sold eight gazillion albums), but for sure if there was an actual field recording of those small animals in that cave, it would probably make Joe&#8217;s list (it might actually be on the list below).</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I&#8217;m not saying (although I have wondered) that Joe listens to certain types of music<em> just </em>to be contrary to popular opinion (I have asked &#8220;why&#8221; occasionally, and he always has solid explanations).  I am saying that he doesn&#8217;t just walk his own path&#8230; he&#8217;s in an entirely different forest.</p>
<p>Am I kidding?  Yes and no.  I love to give Joe a hard time in general (and he gives it right back, while taking it like a champ), so the angle of this blog is amusing me, but he would be the first to acknowledge that we don&#8217;t necessarily subscribe to the same musical philosophy.  That&#8217;s one of things, in my opinion, that makes Hoodlums a good place to shop: Lots of diversity in staff tastes.</p>
<p><img class="size-full wp-image-972 alignleft" title="Maria finally gets her long overdue cartoon" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Maria-cartoon-for-web.jpg" alt="Maria finally gets her long overdue cartoon" width="98" height="105" />Which brings us to the other half of this equation, his girlfriend, roommate, and Hoodlums&#8217; Hall of Famer, Ms. Maria.  While equally opinionated, Maria&#8217;s list can be counted on to be a little more &#8220;accessible&#8221; than that of her hubby (as are yours, mine, Andy&#8217;s, Becky&#8217;s, and the entire Hoodlums&#8217; Hall of Fame) .</p>
<p>What do I mean by more &#8220;accessible&#8221;?  Uh, there&#8217;s a melody.</p>
<p>(OK, that was a bit over-the-top on poor Joe.  I&#8217;m sure some of the stuff I can&#8217;t pronounce is melodic.)</p>
<p>Anyway, Maria, like many of our Hall of Famers, was cool enough to submit a list, which is included below Joe&#8217;s lists, so you can see what I mean.</p>
<p>Doubting my claims?  Here&#8217;s what you do: Put together a playlist, alternating from Joe&#8217;s list to Maria&#8217;s, and put it on.  Then buy, adopt, or inherit double digit pets, and you&#8217;ll see what we mean about a diverse musical household.  It&#8217;s a veritable cornucopia of sensory stimulation.  We&#8217;ll expect a report.</p>
<p>Welcome&#8230; to Joe and Maria&#8217;s lists.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Joe the Hoodlum</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Top Releases of the Year (in no order and a couple might be from late last year actually but I couldn&#8217;t bear to narrow it down any further so&#8230;)</strong></p>
<p>1. Philip Jeck &#8211; &#8220;Suite &#8211; Live in Liverpool&#8221;<br />
2. SND &#8211; &#8220;Atavism&#8221;<br />
3. Skepticism &#8211; &#8220;Alloy&#8221;<br />
4. Mika Vainio &#8211; &#8220;Aineen Musta Puhelin&#8221;<br />
5. Phill Niblock &#8211; &#8220;Touch Strings&#8221;<br />
6. Alva Noto &#8211; &#8220;Xerrox Vol. 2&#8243;<br />
7. Fever Ray &#8211; S/T<br />
8. Mika Vainio / Lucio Capece &#8211; &#8220;Trahnie&#8221;<br />
9. Dawid Szczesny &#8211; &#8220;Luxated Symmetry&#8221;<br />
10. Luigi Archetti / Bo Wiget &#8211; &#8220;Low Tide Digitals Vol. 3&#8243;<br />
11. Stephen Steinbrink &#8211; &#8220;Ugly Unknowns&#8221;<br />
12. Yoshio Machida &#8211; &#8220;Steelpan Improvisations&#8221;<br />
13. Evan Parker &#8211; &#8220;The Moment&#8217;s Energy&#8221;<br />
14. KK Null &#8211; &#8220;Oxygen Flash&#8221;<br />
15. Tegan &amp; Sara &#8211; &#8220;Sainthood&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Note: For all the shit I give my colleague, we wouldn&#8217;t trade him for nothin&#8217;.  Joe has been our alltime champion employee, and he represents a wealth of knowledge about the stuff he digs, as well as a ton of the stuff you dig.  This place wouldn&#8217;t be the same without his unique talents and contributions, and I could do a separate Top 10 list of all the great stuff he has turned me on to in the last nine years.  Thanks Joe!</em></p>
<p><strong>Top Reissues / Archival Releases</strong></p>
<p>1. BBC Radiophonic Workshop &#8211; &#8220;John Baker Tapes Vol. 2&#8243;<br />
2. VA &#8211; &#8220;Japan: Noh &#8211; Biwa &#8211; Shakuhachi 1941&#8243;<br />
3. Stockhausen &#8211; &#8220;Spiral &#8211; Pole &#8211; Etc&#8230;&#8221; EMI Classics<br />
4. Oren Ambarchi &#8211; &#8220;Persona&#8221;<br />
5. Edward Williams &#8211; &#8220;Music from the 1979 BBC Series Life On Earth&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Top records that I have been listening to this year that aren&#8217;t new:</strong></p>
<p>1. Derek Bailey &#8211; &#8220;Pieces for Guitar&#8221;<br />
2. Oval &#8211; &#8220;Dok&#8221;<br />
3, Barton Workshop &#8211; Performs Morton Feldman 3-CD Set<br />
4. Voivod &#8211; &#8220;Negatron&#8221;<br />
5. Buffy Sainte-Marie &#8211; &#8220;Illuminations&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Top Ten Records of the Decade.  In no order!</strong></p>
<p>1. Keith Fullerton Whitman &#8211; &#8220;Playthroughs&#8221;<br />
2. Six Organs of Admittance &#8211; &#8220;Dark Noontide&#8221;<br />
3. Gas &#8211; &#8220;Pop&#8221;<br />
4. Steve Tibbetts &#8211; &#8220;A Man About a Horse&#8221;<br />
5. Immortal &#8211; &#8220;Sons of Northern Darkness&#8221;<br />
6. Radiohead &#8211; &#8220;Kid A&#8221;<br />
7. Wilco &#8211; &#8220;Yankee Hotel Foxtrot&#8221;<br />
8. Boredoms &#8211; &#8220;Vision Creation Newsun&#8221;<br />
9. Boards of Canada &#8211; &#8220;In a Beautiful Place Out In the Country&#8221;<br />
10. Andrew WK &#8211; &#8220;I Get Wet&#8221;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Maria the Hoodlums Hall of Famer</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s my top 10 of 2009:</strong></p>
<p>1.Florence + the Machine -LUNGS<br />
2.Chris Isaak- Mr. Lucky<br />
3. Phoenix-Wolfgang Amadeus<br />
4.Orenda Fink- Ask the Night<br />
5.Neko Case- Middle Cyclone<br />
6.Tegan and Sara- Sainthood<br />
7. Amerie-In Love and War<br />
8.Band of Skulls- Baby Darling Dollface Honey<br />
9. Camera Obscura- My Maudlin Career<br />
10. Fanfarlo-Reservoir</p>
<p><em>Note: In our experience, Maria has tended to favor female vocalists (Read: she never actually played a male vocalist in her history at the store).  Amazingly, there a multiple singin&#8217; dudes on this list.  Joe is apparently having some influence?</em></p>
<p><strong>5 things I hate about the Entertainment Industry/ Media at the moment:</strong></p>
<p>1. Reality TV and the people reality shows make famous.<br />
2. the need to continue to keep Lindsey Lohan&#8217;s name floating around. Seriously, wasn&#8217;t her last movie like 4 years ago?<br />
3. the decision to create a new &#8216;Girls Next Door&#8217;&#8230;extremely bad. This is also tied with continuing to let Britney Spears release music.<br />
4. They cancelled &#8216;Dollhouse&#8217;, one of the few original pieces of TV worth watching. Bastards!<br />
5. Remaking/ &#8216;Updating&#8217; classic movies. Just stop it!</p>
<p><strong>5 things I am not minding about the Entertainment Industry/ Media at the moment.</strong></p>
<p>1. the continued work towards preservation and release of classic films.<br />
2. the rare release of music that is not only great but written, produced, and sung, and performed live not lyp-synched by the actual artist/group.<br />
3. Fantastic Mr. Fox. This movie is awesome! My favorite 2009 release.<br />
4. Finally starting to admit more and more that female actresses/singers with some curves is okay and curviness is *gasp* kind of the norm.<br />
5. The shunning of Kanye West.</p>
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		<title>Top Tens of 2009, by Becky the Hoodlum</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 15:11:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Becky is the girl.  The girl that works at the store.  She isn&#8217;t the first girl (Hall of Famer&#8217;s Maria and Amanda have submitted top tens, and I&#8217;m sure we would have gotten them from Mza, Ashlea, and Alisa if I knew how to contact the toads), but she is the only current female Hoodlum.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Becky is the girl.  The girl that works at the store.  She isn&#8217;t the first girl (Hall of Famer&#8217;s Maria and Amanda have submitted top tens, and I&#8217;m sure we would have gotten them from Mza, Ashlea, and Alisa if I knew how to contact the toads), but she is the only current female Hoodlum.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-928" title="Becky cartoon for web" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Becky-cartoon-for-web.jpg" alt="Becky cartoon for web" width="102" height="149" />Thank goodness.   In addition to rolling their eyes when the BS gets too deep, the girls usually play different and often interesting stuff, which means the old guys (read: me) get to hear even more diverse selection of music (than strictly guy junk..which I also love).</p>
<p>Like the girls that have ventured into Guyville previously (record stores have always been lopsided on male geeks), Becky is one of us.  An actual hoodlum and a true record store geek.  Like the rest of us, Becky is here because she is a music nut.  She hung around the ASU store for years, while taking on about nine different jobs in the ASU and Tempe &#8220;music biz&#8221; (kind of like our friend Ash, who should have sent us top ten lists, but didn&#8217;t).  She finally got hired in 2009 (the interview was in 2006, truly), so she&#8217;s not a rookie anymore.  That&#8217;s her very first Hood cartoon, revealed in this blog for the first time.</p>
<p>Becky can be found in the store on various nights and weekends.  She helps us set up the bands that you see on the Hoodstage.</p>
<p>Check out her Top Tens of 2009 and then come down and have her play some cool stuff for you.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Becky the Hoodlum</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Top 10 Albums of 2009</strong></p>
<p>1.    Fever Ray – Fever Ray<br />
2.    Neko Case – Middle Cyclone<br />
3.    Kurt Vile – Childish Prodigy<br />
4.    The Big Pink – A Brief History of Love<br />
5.    Screaming Females – Power Move<br />
6.    Music Go Music – Expressions<br />
7.    David Bazan – Curse Your Branches<br />
8.    Lightning Dust – Infinite Light<br />
9.    Built To Spill – There Is No Enemy<br />
10.    Real Estate – Real Estate</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 albums I enjoyed in 2009 that were not made in 2009</strong></p>
<p>1.    Lydia Lunch – Queen of Siam<br />
2.    Red Lorry Yellow Lorry – Nothing Wrong<br />
3.    Wanda Jackson – Wanda Jackson<br />
4.    Mike McGear – McGear<br />
5.    Blondie – Quarters to Dollars</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 local acts of 2009</strong></p>
<p>1.    Bangarang<br />
2.    Soft Drink<br />
3.    Stephen Steinbrink<br />
4.    Chandails<br />
5.    Earthmen &amp; Strangers<br />
6.    Becky Lee &amp; Drunkfoot<br />
7.    The Whisperlights<br />
8.    Back Ted N-Ted<br />
9.    Gospel Claws<br />
10.    Owl Out</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 albums I wish I’d spent more time with in 2009 and will in 2010</strong></p>
<p>1.    Jim O’Rourke – The Visitor<br />
2.    Turbo Fruits – Echo Kid<br />
3.    Baroness – Blue Record<br />
4.    Jemina Pearl – Break It Up<br />
5.    Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band – Between My Head and the Sky</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 concerts of 2009</strong></p>
<p>1.    Jeff Tweedy – The Orpheum<br />
2.    Davila 666 – The Trunkspace<br />
3.    The Donkeys – Yucca Tap Room<br />
4.    Metric – Martini Ranch<br />
5.    The Grates – Modified Arts<br />
6.    Yo La Tengo – Marquee Theatre<br />
7.    Wilco and Grizzly Bear – Centennial Hall<br />
8.    Bruce Springsteen – Jobing Arena<br />
9.    Flight of The Conchords – Dodge Theatre<br />
10.    Blondie – Dodge Theatre</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[These lists are from young Andy, who you will find working nights and weekends.  That&#8217;s his cartoon over there (we just unveiled it, he&#8217;s kind of a scruffy character, eh?).  It should have been drawn sooner (sorry, pal).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-924" title="Andy Cartoon for web" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/Andy-Cartoon-for-web.jpg" alt="Andy Cartoon for web" width="121" height="126" />These lists are from young Andy, who you will find working nights and weekends.  That&#8217;s his cartoon over there (we just unveiled it, he&#8217;s kind of a scruffy character, eh?).  It should have been drawn sooner (sorry, pal).</p>
<p>He did a great job, and provided lists from 2009, as well as every year of the decade.  As you will see from his &#8220;top sixes&#8221; and that sort of thing &#8211; it&#8217;s exactly like I described it in the <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/2010/01/08/top-10-lists-are-fun-were-here-to-help-you-try-one/" target="_self">Top Ten Lists are Fun</a> blog: Not exactly what you asked for&#8230; but full of real music lovin&#8217; passion.</p>
<p>C&#8217;mon down to the store, and you will hear this passion in action.  The kid is a wealth of knowledge way beyond his years, and he&#8217;ll be more than happy to take a good recommendation from you.</p>
<p>And now, Andy&#8217;s lists (plenty of good stuff on these&#8230; at least in my book).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Andy the Hoodlums&#8217; Top Ten lists</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>Top 10 from 2009</strong></p>
<p>1. Ben Kweller &#8211; Changing Horses<br />
2. John Mayer &#8211; Battle Studies<br />
3. NOFX &#8211; Coaster<br />
4. Tegan &amp; Sara &#8211; Sainthood<br />
5.  Lucero &#8211; 1372 Overton Park<br />
6. Manchester Orchestra &#8211; Mean Everything To Nothing<br />
7.  fun. &#8211; Aim &amp; Ignite<br />
8.  P.O.S. &#8211; Never Better<br />
9. Tinted Windows &#8211; Tinted Windows<br />
10. Brand New &#8211; Daisy</p>
<p><strong>Most Listened to in &#8216;09</strong></p>
<p>1. Rolling Stones &#8211; Exile On Main St<br />
2. Good Old War &#8211; Only Way To Be Alone<br />
3. Less Than Jake &#8211; Anthem<br />
4.  Midtown &#8211; Living Well Is The Best Revenge<br />
5.  John Mayer &#8211; Battle Studies<br />
6. Cannonball Adderley &#8211; Somethin&#8217; Else<br />
7.  NOFX &#8211; Pump Up The Valuum<br />
8. Fall Out Boy &#8211; Folie A Deux<br />
9.  Van Morrison – Astral Weeks<br />
10. Bob Dylan – Nashville Skyline</p>
<p><strong>Albums I Probably Overplayed In-Store in &#8216;09</strong></p>
<p>Obits &#8211; I Blame You, Cake<br />
Cannonball Adderley ¬-  Somethin&#8217; Else<br />
Nat Adderley &#8211; Work Song<br />
Ryan Bingham &amp; The Dead Horses &#8211; Roadhouse Sun<br />
Lucero &#8211; 1372 Overton Park</p>
<p><strong>Albums To Ride My Bike To in ‘09</strong></p>
<p>Grateful Dead – American Beauty<br />
Good Old War &#8211; Only Way To Be Alone<br />
The Rolling Stones – Sticky Fingers<br />
Bruce Springsteen – The Wild, The Innocent, &amp; The E Street Shuffle<br />
Matt Pond PA – Several Arrows Later<br />
Records that rarely left my car in  ‘09<br />
The Rolling Stones – Exile On Main St.<br />
Less Than Jake – Anthem<br />
Lucero -  1372 Overton Park<br />
Osker – Idle Will Kill<br />
Moonshine Matinee – 219<br />
<strong><br />
Older Albums Discovered in &#8216;09</strong></p>
<p>Rolling Stones &#8211; Exile On Main St.,  Sticky Fingers<br />
Warren Zevon &#8211; Excitable Boy<br />
Bad Religion &#8211; Suffer<br />
NOFX &#8211; So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes<br />
Millencolin &#8211; Life On A Plate<br />
Steve Earle &#8211; Copperhead Road<br />
The Band -  Music From Big Pink<br />
Van Morrison &#8211; Astral Weeks<br />
Grateful Dead &#8211; Europe &#8216;72<br />
Cannonball Adderley &#8211; Somethin&#8217; Else<br />
Sam Cooke &#8211; Night Beat<br />
Bob Dylan &#8211; Nashville Skyline<br />
Tom Petty &#8211; Hard Promises</p>
<p><strong>Records Found Used At Hoodlums in &#8216;09</strong></p>
<p>1. Van Morrison &#8211; Astral Weeks<br />
2. Rolling Stones &#8211; Exile On Main St.<br />
3. M. Ward &#8211; Transfiguration Of Vincent<br />
4. Nas &#8211; Illmatic<br />
5.  Dwight Yoakam &#8211; Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc., Etc.<br />
6.  Grateful Dead &#8211; Europe &#8216;72<br />
7. Otis Redding &#8211; In Person At The Whisky A Go Go<br />
8. The Band &#8211; Music From Big Pink<br />
9. Manchester Orchestra &#8211; Mean Everything To Nothing<br />
10.   The Offspring &#8211; The Offspring</p>
<p><strong>Records I Bought Late Night Online And May Have Overspent On, But Don&#8217;t Really Care</strong></p>
<p>1. The Movielife &#8211; Forty Hour Train Back To Penn<br />
2. Alkaline Trio &#8211; Maybe I&#8217;ll Catch Fire<br />
3. Less Than Jake &#8211; Hello Rockview (Picture Disc)<br />
4. NOFX &#8211; The Decline<br />
5. Nada Surf &#8211; Lucky</p>
<p><strong>2008 Albums I Missed Last Year, But Overplayed This Year.</strong></p>
<p>1. Good Old War &#8211; Only Way To Be Alone<br />
2. Old Crow Medicine Show &#8211; Tennessee Pusher<br />
3. Valencia &#8211; We All Need Reason To Believe<br />
4.  Fall Out Boy &#8211; Folie A Deux<br />
5. Street Dogs &#8211; State Of Grace</p>
<p><strong>Movies Found in ‘09</strong></p>
<p>The Hammer<br />
Trailer Park Boys – The Movie<br />
Fanboys<br />
Inglourious Basterds<br />
The Hangover</p>
<p><strong>Favorite TV Shows of &#8216;09 </strong></p>
<p>How I Met Your Mother<br />
The League<br />
Bored To Death<br />
Community<br />
It&#8217;s Always Sunny In Philadelphia</p>
<p><strong>Most Anticipated Albums For 2010</strong></p>
<p>Good Old War<br />
Alkaline Trio<br />
Josh Ritter<br />
Jimmy Eat World<br />
Josh Rouse<br />
The Gaslight Anthem<br />
Blink 182<br />
Matt Skiba</p>
<p><strong>Concerts I Went To In &#8216;09</strong></p>
<p>Bruce Springsteen in April at Glendale.<br />
Bob Dylan at the Fair<br />
Blink 182 in Tempe<br />
Jimmy Eat World &#8211; Clarity Tour in Tempe<br />
Jim Adkins at Modified<br />
Yonder Mountain String Band in Flagstaff<br />
Less Than Jake/NOFX/Bad Religion at Warped<br />
Gaslight Anthem in Tempe<br />
Less Than Jake in Tempe<br />
Good Old War/Rx Bandits in Tucson</p>
<p><strong>My Albums of the Decade (according to me in Dec. 09)</strong></p>
<p>Top 5 from 2000<br />
1. Midtown &#8211; Save The World, Lose The Girl<br />
2. Alkaline Trio &#8211; Maybe I&#8217;ll Catch Fire<br />
3. The Movielife -  This Time Next Year<br />
4. Ryan Adams &#8211; Heartbreaker<br />
5.  The Wallflowers &#8211; Breach</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 from 2001</strong></p>
<p>1. Osker &#8211; Idle Will Kill<br />
2. The Benjamins &#8211; The Art of Disappointment<br />
3. Rx Bandits &#8211; Progress<br />
4. Alkaline Trio &#8211; From Here To Infirmary<br />
5. Brand New -  Your Favorite Weapon<br />
6. Jimmy Eat World &#8211; Bleed American<br />
7. Sparklehorse &#8211; It&#8217;s A Wonderful Life<br />
8. The Dog &amp; Everything &#8211; Bandshell<br />
9. Pete Yorn &#8211; Music For The Morning After<br />
10. Ryan Adams &#8211; Gold</p>
<p><strong>Top 5 of 2002</strong><br />
1. Midtown &#8211; Living Well Is The Best Revenge<br />
2. Allister &#8211; Last Stop Suburbia<br />
3. Millencolin &#8211; Home From Home<br />
4. Counting Crows &#8211; Hard Candy<br />
5.  Tom Petty &#8211; The Last DJ</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 of 2003</strong></p>
<p>1. Less Than Jake &#8211; Anthem<br />
2. Limbeck &#8211; Hi, Everything&#8217;s Great<br />
3. Ray LaMontagne &#8211; Trouble<br />
4. Alkaline Trio &#8211; Good Mourning<br />
5.  Rise Against &#8211; Revolutions Per Minute<br />
6.  The Movielife &#8211; Forty Hour Train Back To Penn<br />
7. Brand New &#8211; Deja Entendu<br />
8. The Format &#8211; Interventions &amp; Lullabies<br />
9. Guster &#8211; Keep It Together<br />
10. The Jayhawks &#8211; Rainy Day Music</p>
<p><strong>Top 6 of 2004</strong></p>
<p>1.  Midtown &#8211; Forget What You Know<br />
2. Jimmy Eat World &#8211; Futures<br />
3. Bad Religion &#8211; The Empire Strikes First<br />
4. Hanson &#8211; Underneath<br />
5. Reubens Accomplice &#8211; The Bull, The Balloon, and The Family<br />
6. Old Crow Medicine Show &#8211; OCMS</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 of 2005</strong></p>
<p>1. The Wallflowers &#8211; Rebel, Sweetheart<br />
2. Ryan Adams &amp; The Cardinals &#8211; Cold Roses<br />
3. The Academy Is&#8230; &#8211; Almost Here<br />
4. Limbeck &#8211; Let Me Come Home<br />
5. Nada Surf &#8211; The Weight Is A Gift<br />
6. Anberlin &#8211; Never Take Friendship Personal<br />
7. Jack&#8217;s Mannequin &#8211; Everything In Transit<br />
8. Park West – Aside The Winding Creek<br />
9. Steel Train &#8211; Twilight Tales From The Prairies Of The Sun<br />
10. Death Cab For Cutie &#8211; Plans</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 of 2006</strong></p>
<p>1. John Mayer &#8211; Continuum<br />
2. Dorian Minor &#8211; Alarm Me<br />
3. Ben Kweller &#8211; Ben Kweller<br />
4. Old Crow Medicine Show &#8211; Big Iron World<br />
5. Rocky Votolato &#8211; Makers<br />
6. NOFX &#8211; Wolves In Wolves&#8217; Clothing<br />
7. The Format &#8211; Dog Problems<br />
8. Albert Hammond Jr. &#8211; Everything In Transit<br />
9. Bruce Springsteen &#8211; Seeger Sessions<br />
10. The Killers &#8211; Sam&#8217;s Town</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 from 2007</strong></p>
<p>1. Josh Ritter &#8211; The Historical Conquests Of&#8230;<br />
2. Against Me! &#8211; New Wave<br />
3. House Of Fools &#8211; Live &amp; Learn<br />
4. Ben Harper &amp; The Innocent Criminals &#8211; Lifeline<br />
5. Jimmy Eat World &#8211; Chase This Light<br />
6. Limbeck &#8211; Limbeck<br />
7. Rocky Votolato &#8211; The Brag &amp; Cuss<br />
8. Galactic &#8211; From The Corner To The Block<br />
9. Steve Earle &#8211; Washington Square Serenade<br />
10. Wilco &#8211; Sky Blue Sky<br />
<strong><br />
Top 10 from 2008</strong></p>
<p>1. Less Than Jake &#8211; GNV FLA<br />
2. The Gaslight Anthem &#8211; The &#8216;59 Sound<br />
3. Good Old War &#8211; Only Way To Be Alone<br />
4. Old Crow Medicine Show &#8211; Tennessee Pusher<br />
5. Jakob Dylan &#8211; Seeing Things<br />
6. Fall Out Boy &#8211; Folie A Deux<br />
7. Mudcrutch &#8211; Mudcrutch<br />
8. Nada Surf &#8211; Lucky<br />
9. Millencolin &#8211; Machine 15<br />
10. Alkaline Trio &#8211; Agony &amp; Irony</p>
<p><strong>Top 10 from 2009</strong></p>
<p>1.  Ben Kweller &#8211; Changing Horses<br />
2. John Mayer &#8211; Battle Studies<br />
3. NOFX &#8211; Coaster<br />
4. Tegan &amp; Sara &#8211; Sainthood<br />
5.  Lucero &#8211; 1372 Overton Park<br />
6. Manchester Orchestra &#8211; Mean Everything To Nothing<br />
7.  fun. &#8211; Aim &amp; Ignite<br />
8.  P.O.S. &#8211; Never Better<br />
9. Tinted Windows &#8211; Tinted Windows<br />
10. Brand New &#8211; Daisy</p>
<p><strong>Top 20 of The Decade</strong></p>
<p>1. Osker &#8211; Idle Will Kill<br />
2. Less Than Jake &#8211; Anthem<br />
3. Midtown &#8211; Save The World, Lose The Girl<br />
4. Limbeck &#8211; Hi, Everything&#8217;s Great<br />
5. Midtown &#8211; Forget What You Know<br />
6. The Wallflowers &#8211; Rebel, Sweetheart<br />
7. Alkaline Trio &#8211; Maybe I&#8217;ll Catch Fire<br />
8. The Benjamins &#8211; The Art Of Disappointment<br />
9. John Mayer &#8211; Continuum<br />
10. The Movielife &#8211; This Time Next Year<br />
11. Rx Bandits &#8211; Progress<br />
12. Midtown &#8211; Living Well Is The Best Revenge<br />
13. Brand  New &#8211; Your Favorite Weapon<br />
14. Jimmy Eat World &#8211; Futures<br />
15. NOFX &#8211; Pump Up The Valuum<br />
16. Less Than Jake &#8211; GNV FLA<br />
17. Ryan Adams &amp; The Cardinals &#8211; Cold Roses<br />
18. The Academy Is&#8230; &#8211; Almost Here<br />
19. The Gaslight Anthem &#8211; The &#8216;59 Sound<br />
20. Good Old War &#8211; Only Way To Be Alone</p>
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		<title>How to Build a Jazz Collection, by Steve the hoodlum</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve Wiley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Changing Hands has asked me to come over and teach a class called &#8220;Jazz for Beginners&#8221;.  I&#8217;ve decided to rename it &#8220;How to Build Your Jazz Collection&#8221;.
Let me say first off that while I am a huge jazz fan, and while I have built a pretty decent collection over my twenty plus years in record [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Changing Hands has asked me to come over and teach a class called &#8220;Jazz for Beginners&#8221;.  I&#8217;ve decided to rename it &#8220;How to Build Your Jazz Collection&#8221;.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-668" title="The Mighty Kind of Blue" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/mileskindofblue1.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="145" />Let me say first off that while I am a huge jazz fan, and while I have built a pretty decent collection over my twenty plus years in record stores, there are undoubtedly thousands of people that know more about the genre.  What I am saying is that I am not an expert.  However, I do know a little&#8230; and I know what I like.</p>
<p>So essentially, if you are looking for a history of jazz, this isn&#8217;t the place.  If you want to hear some pointers from a record store geek about getting into jazz and building a collection, read on.</p>
<p>As I was thinking about how to do this little seminar (which, by the way, takes place in about four hours), I decided that it would be best to follow the same logical progression as I would in the store when someone says &#8220;I want to get into jazz&#8230; what do you recommend?&#8221;.</p>
<p>Here we go.</p>
<p><strong>Ask basic questions. </strong> The first thing to do is figure out what you do know by asking yourself some questions:</p>
<ul>
<li>What sort of jazz, if any, have you heard?</li>
<li>Have you heard any specific jazz CDs or artists that you really liked?</li>
<li>Are there certain instruments that you really like?</li>
<li>Is there a tempo or style that you prefer?</li>
<li>Is there any jazz you have heard that you <em>don&#8217;t</em> like?</li>
<li>Do you like instrumental, or vocal, or both?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Follow the answers for a basic plan. </strong> So, you think you are a bebop fan and you really like the trumpet?  That&#8217;s easy. Try some Dizzy.  You don&#8217;t like it when jazz gets all &#8220;crazy&#8221;? Me neither&#8230; so free jazz may not be the place for you.  Anyway, you get my point.  You might think you don&#8217;t know much, but by taking an inventory of what you do know&#8230; you can get started down the right path.</p>
<p><strong>Look for affordable classics. </strong> If you&#8217;ve spent twelve seconds with me in the store, you know I love those getting a lot of bang for my buck with music.  Luckily, there are lots of ways to do that in the jazz genre.</p>
<p>First off, ask your local record store geek about cheap new classic jazz CDs. At the end of my rambling, I am going to list a few of my favorite classic jazz CDs that you can buy new for twelve bucks or less (and some stuff I am going to play today at CH).  There are an amazing amount of deals.  In fact, there are so many cheap classics out there, it becomes hard to recommend the more expensive contemporary jazz artists.</p>
<p>Second, buy used jazz.  Thanks to the cool neighborhood we live in, and our penchant for the music, we have lots of used jazz CDs.  They are cheap and guaranteed.  Oh yeah, when you buy a used CD at Hoodlums&#8230; and you don&#8217;t like it&#8230; you have two weeks to exchange it.Â So try, try, try some jazz.</p>
<p>Finally, think about investing in a turntable. If you want to talk about getting affordable classics in any genre, you can always find some great deals on vinyl.  This is especially true if you don&#8217;t mind looking through our &#8220;bargain basement&#8221; used stuff.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-669" title="John Coltrane - The one and only" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/coltranegiantsteps.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="145" /><strong>Start with the heavyweight champions of jazz. </strong> Coltrane, Miles, Bird, Louie, Billie.  If you have heard of them, there&#8217;s probably a reason.  So ask your questions, figure out what you like, do your homework, and then start obvious.  You can get cooler and more diverse as you go.  As it is, the classics are usually about as cool as cool comes anyway (I still listen to Miles Davis&#8217; <em>Kind of Blue</em> as much as anything in my collection), and in most cases, they are cheap.</p>
<p><strong>Follow the artists that show up as sidemen. </strong> I always start people with <em>Kind of Blue</em>, because the guys who play on it are all heavyweight champs in their own right.  Coltrane on tenor; Cannonball Adderley on Alto; Bill Evans on piano&#8230; even jazz rookies have heard of those guys.  Once hear the sax boys soloing on that album, and you read the liner notes (which is essential on <em>Kind of Blue</em>), you are going to want to get Cannonball&#8217;s <em>Somethin&#8217; Else</em> or <em>Everybody Loves Bill Evans</em>.  The next thing you know &#8211; you&#8217;ve got a collection.</p>
<p><strong>Talk about jazz with geeks like me. </strong> The saying goes &#8220;Don&#8217;t get Steve started&#8221;.  Unless, of course&#8230; you <em>want </em>to talk about it.  Then, I can be a decent asset.  I will play stuff for you&#8230; and ask tons of questions&#8230; and get to the bottom of your jazz needs.  Then I will set you up.  But I&#8217;m not the only one who can do it.Â  Talk to Kristian, who is massively diverse in the ways of jazz.  Talk to Joe, who can take you to the fringes of the jazz world (and probably teach a class in jazz history).  Can&#8217;t make it to Hoodlums?  Find the indie record store in your area</p>
<p><strong>Dig deeper into the types of jazz you like best. </strong> Once you know you like something&#8230; get into it.  I love that swingin&#8217;, hard-bop sound, so once I started listening to albums on the Blue Note label, I was hooked.  I wrote another article about Blue Note (<a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/archives/447" target="_blank">The Blue Note That Will Always Stay</a>), so I won&#8217;t go into it&#8230; but my point is that when building a jazz collection, you should go with the flow.</p>
<p><strong>Use KJZZ andÂ the Internet  to help expand your pallet. </strong> We love Blaze and the gang at <a href="http://kjzz.org/" target="_blank">91.5 KJZZ</a>.  They play great jazz, including tons of new stuff and classics, and they do it every night.  It&#8217;s a great place for enjoying jazz, as well as learning about it.</p>
<p>When it comes to music on the internet, the first place I turn is <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=30:" target="_blank">allmusic.com</a>.  I get to the artist page, which includes bio, as well as links to similar artists, band members, and influences, and then I go to the discography for recommendations.  Go ahead, try it for <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=11:kiftxqt5ldse" target="_blank">Herbie Hancock</a>.  While you won&#8217;t agree with everything their critics say, in my opinion they are usually right on (and generally positive).</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-671" title="Read the entry on this CD in 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die" src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/lesandeddie1.jpg" alt="" width="145" height="145" /><strong>Trade in some of your unused stuff for some new jazz.</strong> Bring in your old CDs, DVDs, or vinyl.  We&#8217;ll give you trade credit while you browse the jazz section, or look at the <a href="http://us.penguingroup.com/nf/Book/CoverImagePopup/0,,9780141034010,00.html" target="_blank"><em>Penguin Guide to Jazz</em>,</a> or listen to some stuff on the used turntable or CD player.</p>
<p><strong>Have some fun. </strong> Wow, that&#8217;s the same thing I tell my Little Leaguers.  C&#8217;mon&#8230; we&#8217;re talking about listening to music here, so it can&#8217;t be hard to do.  Once you get into jazz &#8211; it can be pretty addicting.</p>
<p>Anyway, that&#8217;s a start.  Good luck.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Steve&#8217;s List of Albums for Your New Jazz Collection</strong></span></p>
<p>Since I have already talked about <em>Kind of Blue</em>, and I wrote a full list of <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/archives/447" target="_self">Blue Note titles in the blog</a>, I&#8217;ll skip those on the list (but it is an amazing list of albums&#8230; so please check it out).  Like the Blue Note titles, these are all twelve bucks or less on CD.</p>
<p><strong>John Coltrane. </strong> <em>Giant Steps</em>. (Atlantic).  A long time ago when I was asking the questions, I asked one of my old jazz customers at the Wherehouse.  I had enjoyed David Sanborn and some of the &#8220;rock&#8221; saxophone guys, and I wanted some &#8220;real jazz&#8221;, as I put it.  He told me to start with <em>Kind of Blue</em> and this album.  He was right on.</p>
<p><strong>John Coltrane. </strong><em>Love Supreme.</em> (Impulse)  Coltrane is good enough to warrant two picks.  He pushed the envelope all the time, so different labels have different types of stuff.  This one is his tribute to the creator.</p>
<p><strong>Miles Davis. </strong> <em>Workin</em>&#8216; (Prestige).  If Coltrane deserves two; so does Miles.  This is the famous Miles quintet, which includes Coltrane anyway.</p>
<p><strong>Dave Brubeck.</strong> <em>Time Out</em>. (Columbia).  You&#8217;ve probably heard this&#8230; especially the classic song &#8220;Take Five&#8221;.  While obvious to jazz nuts, it&#8217;s essential to beginners.</p>
<p><strong>Eddie McCann and Les Harris.</strong> <em>Live at Montreaux</em>.  (Atlantic)  Wicked, swingin&#8217; jazz from a great band in a neutral country.  Also mentioned in the <a href="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/archives/415" target="_blank">Fine Art of Gutting Your Collection</a> article.  Read the great story on this album in <em>1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die</em> (which we sell at the store).</p>
<p><strong>Charles Mingus.</strong> <em>Ah Um</em>. (Columbia).  His first album for Columbia is full of modern jazz classics, and has inspired countless jazz musicians.  <em>Better Git it in Your Soul.</em></p>
<p><strong>Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. </strong> <em>Best of Louie and Ella</em>.  (Verve)  Speaking of inspiring generations, when it comes to jazz, Louis Armstrong might be the all-time great, and Ella Fitzgerald isn&#8217;t far behind.  There are tons of albums I could recommend for these two, but this little compilation is a place to start&#8230; and a good representation of their three albums together.</p>
<p><strong>Various Artists. </strong> <em>Blue Breakbeats Volume 1</em>. (Blue Note)  Yeah, I know I said I wasn&#8217;t going to re-cover Blue Note.  But just in case you don&#8217;t want to go to the other blog, I wanted to say that if you want jammin&#8217;, movin&#8217; jazz, Blue Note is the place.  This is a fantastic compilation of artists from the label dubbed the &#8220;most sampled&#8221; of any in the land.</p>
<p><strong>Wes Montgomery.</strong> <em>Talkin&#8217; Verve: The Roots of Acid Jazz</em> (Verve)  I love jazz guitar (see Grant Green ramblings on the Blue Note blog).  I love Wes (who Grant emulated).  This compilation (and other Talkin&#8217; Verve comps) brings together his fast-paced, groovin&#8217; best.  Plus at 9.99, it is super affordable.  Try his older stuff as well.</p>
<p><strong>Charlie Parker. </strong> <em>The Essential Charlie Parker</em>. (Verve). Bird is one of those dudes that revolutionized the genre.  There&#8217;s so many great compilations and albums that it is hard to know where to start.  This one is cheap and good, so let&#8217;s start here.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-197" title="Thelonious, my old friend, step on in and let me shake your hand." src="http://www.hoodlumsmusic.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/monksmusic1.jpg" alt="Thelonious, my old friend, step on in and let me shake your hand." width="145" height="145" /><strong>Thelonious Monk.</strong> <em>Monk&#8217;s Music</em>. (Fantasy).  Great lineup.  Amazing musician and composer.  Killer album.  Like all the artists on the list, it&#8217;s one of those &#8220;where do you start&#8221; situations when recommending.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d like to  include <strong>Oscar Peterson, Oliver Nelson</strong>, or <strong>Diana Krall</strong>, but their CDs are more than twelve bucks.  I realize that I&#8217;m missing free jazzers like <strong>Sun Ra</strong> or <strong>Ornette Coleman</strong>, but that&#8217;s not really my specialty (again, try Joe and Kristian at the store), so while I own some titles, they aren&#8217;t &#8220;favorite&#8221; enough to include.</p>
<p>Like I said, it&#8217;s just the affordable stuff I love&#8230; and even then I could keep going for quite a while.  But I have to stop now, and get ready to teach a class.  Have a great day.</p>
<p>Feel free to hit me with questions in the store.  Enjoy your collecting.</p>
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