JT brought "sexy back," and Mz. Furtado was "promiscuous." Panic at the Disco pondered whether anyone had ever heard of "closing a God-damned door," and Fall Out Boy instructed everyone to just "dance, dance." All in all, the two-thousand and sixth year of our Lord proved to be a very entertaining revolution around the sun.
Yes, it's that time of year again, where the oft-replicated meme makes its emergence: time to vote for your favorite track of 2006. Because we are lo-fi (as well as cheap) and lack any sort of polling mechanism, we call on our readers to comment on what their favorite tracks were of the past 12 months. You heard correctly: Just comment to this post, detailing what your most likeable musical composition of the year was. From country, to jazz, to reggaeton, to pop, to indie trash, we urge all of our readers to participate in this most unscientific of all polls.
As an added bonus to our shyest of patrons, we even provide the option to comment anonymously. So come on, and bear your soul. Who knows, you may discover that you weren't the only one in Manhattan who actually digs Hinder's 'Lips of an Angel.'
PS: Stay tuned for my personalized review of my favorite album of 2006.
3 comments:
I'll be the first to log in. I'll go with Anadara's "Song of My Surrender" off her "Into the Unknown" album. Might as well go with some indie in an age of new artists and every kind of music you can imagine. I do favor R&B and jazz, such as John Mayer, but I was disappointed in his latest CD. In country music you can't get better than Faith Hill - you just have to breathe to enjoy her. It's been a great year of music review from the Lonely Note and I send my congratulations on your work and time spent. Looking forward to 2007.
Beyonce - De Ja Vu
A really good aternative song, "How To Save A Life" by The Fray. I love piano songs :-) I also have to say My Chemical Romance, "Black Parade". Finally, for my hip hop taste, "My Love" by Justin Timberlake ft. T.I.
Thats me :-), now back to iTunes...
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