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James Silkstone

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  1. Starting on Monday 24th February, hopefully Due to the fact I have SO many songs to review, I wanted to get a fair few done before I actually started posting. Up to August 2010 at the moment.
  2. James Silkstone posted a post in a topic in Television
    SOOOO pleased Stacey is back, her character is a little tainted for me as she got away with murder but I'm pleased to see her again
  3. Not really sure how I feel about this one, I can see it's a good move to implement now as I do think streaming will become the primary source for music listening in the future but I've always liked the fact our charts have always been purely based on sales
  4. It is a big task, but luckily I've had this all planned for a while so have quite a lot of 2010 done already. The actual reviews themselves will start as soon as I've made 20 posts and can post YouTube links to the songs
  5. James Silkstone posted a post in a topic in Television
    I absolutely adore this show! Best US sitcom in yonks
  6. Men In Black is one of those songs that is so kind of synonymous with my childhood that I've almost forgotten whether I have an opinion on it or not. I suppose it's quite cheesy, but I don't think I could ever truly say I dislike it The Drugs Don't Work is a classic. One of the best songs of the 90's for me. Candle In The Wind, in this instance anyway, is kind of hard to review. As a song, I've always found it quite boring but at the same time it's so appropriate for the reasons why it was re-released. Spice Up Your Life is probably my favourite ever Spice Girls song. It's just awesome, and with the exception of 'Wannabe' it really captures what they were about more than any other of their singles Barbie Girl is bad. It doesn't even reach 'so bad it's good' levels for me - it's just plain bloody bad The original Perfect Day is beautiful and timeless. This version is not Teletubbies theme tune I can't even really review. Fun for what it is and it's time I guess (and I loved LaLa as a kid) Too Much has always had something missing for me, I can't quite put my finger on whatever it is but I've never been able to truly love it as much as I want too
  7. Hello, you probably don't know me. As I write this I am all too aware that this is only my fifth post on this forum, an excellent place I can't believe I didn't discover until just a few days, and many of you are probably thinking to yourselves 'why the hell should I care about this guy and his opinions?' I'm not expecting this thread to amount to too much, after all this is the quietest part of the whole forum and I'm quite flakey anyway, I can't even imagine this will still be going in six months time but it's an idea I've had for a while now and I've finally found a good place to do it Music, particularly the Charts, have been a big part of my life for over ten years now. I first got interested in them back in November 2003, whereupon I happened to watch an episode of Top of the Pops with my parents. I was 8 at the time, and I loved it. I do suffer from a minor case of OCD; I can function very well in social situations and the like however I am obsessed with lists and keeping things in order and as such I became fascinated with the weekly top ten countdown on Top of the Pops and how the order of the songs changed every week, how new ones would enter and old ones would drop out. Imagine my excitement when I learnt there was a whole Top 40 counted down every Sunday afternoon. I am less obsessed with the charts now, but still very much interested, but it's not just the charts and movement I love - it's the music too. It seems a daunting and frankly unrealistic task, but in this thread I plan to give my thoughts on nearly every song that has entered the top ten since January 2010. For many people I know, it seems to them that chart music has become gradually worse and worse as the years have gone by and I can see reason for that belief. I, however, believe that the state of the top of the charts in general has improved since the start of the decade. For me, 2010 is a low point in chart music. It really was the year I became withdrawn from it all, discovered bands that weren't ever going to enter it and I was close to leaving that part of my life behind me. But I got back into them, and I think on a whole the state of music at the top of the chart has improved But who can state that as fact really? After all, opinions on music are mainly subjective. Not everyone likes Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody and not everybody hates Vanilla's No Way, No Way. So hopefully this thread will catch on, and we can all share our views on the music. Now, just three points I want to make: 1) No songs from previous decades that re-entered the top ten due to popularity on talent shows, exposure on television adverts, viral internet videos or influenced by the death of a certain female politician shall be reviewed. 2) That said, songs from this decade that recieved attention because of the above mentioned factors WILL be reviewed 3) Only songs that entered the top ten FOR THE FIRST TIME after the week ending 09/01/2010 are included (i.e. though the first number one of the decade, Bad Romance will not be reviewed as it entered the chart in November 2009. This sucks. Cos I like Bad Romance, and the rest of Gaga's 10's output probably isn't going to get the most glowing of reviews) So, I've probably convinced you all I'm some kind of pretentious music fan but hopefully I'll be able to persuade you otherwise. And on with the show!