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Frank Kogan ([personal profile] koganbot) wrote2010-01-02 09:15 pm

Who and what brought me to the music, 2009

Over on his own Pazz & Jop ballot, Josh Langhoff recommends that we list the "gatekeepers" who introduced us to our favorite music. Someone named "Chuck Eddy" recurs on his list. In any event, here's my P&J ballot again, this time with the added info of who or what first led me to the music. (I don't think "gatekeeper" is the right term, really.)

Singles 2009

1. Shystie ft. DJ Deekline "New Style" - Kat Stevens on [livejournal.com profile] poptimists
2. The Black Eyed Peas "Boom Boom Pow" - Lex Macpherson on his lj
3. Love And Theft "Runaway" - Chuck Eddy on the ilX Rolling Country 2009 thread
4. MC Lars ft. Brett Anderson & Gabe Saporta "Hey There Ophelia" - Moggy on her lj
5. Timberlee ft. Tosh "Heels" - Lex on his lj
6. The Lonely Island "I'm On A Boat" - Dave Moore, either on his Cure For Bedbugs blog or his Tumblr or his lj or by email
7. Das Racist "Combination Pizza Hut And Taco Bell (Wallpaper Remix)" - Kat Stevens, either on her lj or on [livejournal.com profile] poptimists
8. Rich Boy "Drop" - MySpace music front page (and my previous fandom of artist, whom I'd first heard back in '05 on Denver's reggaeton station when it was playing the shit out of the remix of "Get To Poppin'" featuring Pitbull)
9. Girls Aloud "Untouchable" - ?? I think it was through the Singles Jukebox
10. Röyksopp ft. Robyn "The Girl And The Robot" - Dave Moore by email, but I didn't start liking the song until it came up for review on the Jukebox and I revisited it

Albums 2009

1. Taylor Swift Fearless - My own vast insane fandom brought me to this one, with the help of Big Machine Records and various radio stations and other outlets (first heard Taylor on the radio in summer '06 but it was Jimmy Draper who insisted later in the year that I listen to her first album)
2. The-Dream Love Vs. Money - I think it was Lex who was talking this up first, but it might have been Dave. My interest already existed because of "Ditch That" (recommended by Luc Sante) and "Umbrella"
3. Ashley Monroe Satisfied - A Columbia publicist sent me the promo back in early 2006, probably at the instigation of Chuck Eddy, who was still music editor at the Voice (alb was shelved, finally released on iTunes this year)
4. Rihanna Rated R - The world at large
5. Scooter Under the Radar Over the Top (The Dark Side Edition) - Chuck Eddy, on my own lj (but I'd gotten him interested in Scooter in the first place, and I think it was Jeff Worrell who'd gotten me interested in Scooter)
6. Lily Allen It's Not Me, It's You - The world, again, with special input from Erika Villani; but it was Mitya who first talked up Lily to me in March '06 on Rolling Teenpop, with enthusiastic support from David Orton and William Bloody Swygart; Mitya'd heard about her from Popjustice
7. Martina McBride Shine - The Ross-Broadway branch of the Denver Public Library (but it was Chuck Eddy who got me interested in McBride back in '99 or so)
8. Electrik Red How To Be A Lady: Volume 1 - This must have been Lex, again, on lj, with Dave right on his heels
9. K'naan Troubadour - Heard "ABC's" by accident when the record company was promoting it as its single of the week on its YouTube site which I was visiting for some other artist's track; finally got back to the album because Chuck and Xgau had praised it
10. Brad Paisley American Saturday Night - Chuck Eddy on ilX's Rolling Country 2009 thread

[identity profile] chuckeddy.livejournal.com 2010-01-03 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Singles
Jamey Johnson – “High Cost Of Living” (Heard the song on his album when it was sent to me in '08.)
Love and Theft – “Runaway” (Saw this listed on Billboard's country chart; checked it out on youtube.)
Das Racist – “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell (Wallpaper Remix)” (Frank Kogan put this on one of his mix CDs he sent me.)
Larry Shannon Hargrove – “I Need A Bailout” (Heard this on Austin radio station KAZI's Southern soul show.)
Nicki Minaj – “Beam Me Up Scotty” (Another song I first heard on a Frank Kogan mix CD.)
White Wizzard – “High Speed GTO” (Was included on a metal compilation from Earache Records called Heavy Metal Killers, which I'd read about on ILM Rolling Metal then requested from the label; liked it, but it actually wasn't my favorite track at first. Eventually Earache sent me the band's EP, which led with the song, hence highlighting it more for me. Jen Guyre from Rhapsody emailed me a link to their video, which was hilarious.)
John Rich – “Shuttin’ Detroit Down” (Noticed the title on Billboard's country chart, and was naturally intrigued.)
Sarah Buxton – “Space” (Again, heard about this on Billboard's country chart, then checked it out on youtube.)
Busy Signal – “Da Style Deh” (Appeared on a Greensleeves compilation CD I was sent, The Biggest Ragga Dancehall Anthems 2009.)
Charlie Wilson – “There Goes My Baby” (My wife Lalena had heard this on Austin's aforementioned KAZI -- one of the station's r&b shows for grown folks -- and asked me if I knew who did it; I heard it several more times on the same station as the year went on. Fwiw, I also inititally heard Robin Thicke's "Sidestep," which made Josh Langhoff's P&J list after he'd heard about it from me he says, on that same station.)