December 2009
44 posts
Triple J Hottest 100 Top 10 Shortlist
Angus And Julia Stone - And The Boys
Bertie Blackman - Thump
Big Pink, The - Dominos
Bluejuice - (Ain’t) Telling The Truth
Bon Iver And St Vincent - Roslyn
Bridezilla - Queen Of Hearts
British India - Vanilla
Flight Of The Conchords - Hurt Feelings
Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks
Illy - Where Is My Mind (Like A Version)
Jamie T - Sticks ‘N’ Stones
Jamie T - Emily’s...
Happy Holidays!
supersonicelectronic:
jakeandamir:
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A man's testicles produce 72 million sperm a day-...
ohyeahfacts:
(The Most Amazing Book of Useless Facts)
If I Kept A Food Diary
Saturday would read like this;
Breakfast - Leftover Pavlova
Lunch - Coffee and a White Chocolate and Pistachio Muffin
Dinner - Half a can of Baked Beans, eaten straight from the can and a glass of Berrocca.
The main ingredient in all my meals was laziness.
Rolling Stone's 100 Best Albums of the Decade
‘The most important music of the ’00s as chosen by more than 100 artists, critics and industry insiders’
If you’re interested in how they came up with the list it’s definitely worth checking out who they polled.
Albums of the Decade
1 | Radiohead: Kid A
2 | The Strokes: Is This It
3 | Wilco: Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
4 | Jay-Z: The Blueprint
5 | The White...
Rolling Stone's 100 Best Songs of the Decade
Obviously nobody is going to agree with all of these but overall I think it’s a pretty solid list.
Songs of the Decade - Rolling Stone.
1 | Gnarls Barkley — “Crazy”
2 | Jay-Z — “99 Problems”
3 | Beyoncé — “Crazy in Love”
4 | Outkast — “Hey Ya!”
5 | M.I.A. — “Paper Planes”
6 | The White Stripes — “Seven Nation Army”
7 | Yeah Yeah Yeahs — “Maps”
8 | Amy Winehouse — “Rehab”
9 | U2...
Barack Obama's Work in Progress →
givemesomethingtoread:
Over the past few years, we’ve gotten to know our president as a lot of different things: campaigner, lawyer, father, basketballer. But what if Obama’s first and truest calling—his desire to write—explains more about him than anything else? Robert Draper recounts the untold story of the first man since Teddy Roosevelt to serve as author in chief
November 2009
24 posts