Next Post 10:52 am // Thursday, September 2, 2010
Posted by jjb in postchildren.trackback
“The most universal sentiment [Billy Corgan would] ever [manage]” lands at #21 on Pitchfork’s one-song-per-artist “Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s.” UPDATE (9/3): Pavement tops the list.
hey, maybe they meant “make”….but yeah, i’d say “manage” is a safe bet.
Yeah, I thought you could only *have* mange… but apparently, you can do it too. Now excuse me while I mange my way home.
Thats as nicely put as anything I’ve ever read about any song. I was expecting more smears and less credit to the song for being… well, good.
well…depending on what is implied by “manage”….or maybe they did mean “mange.” jesus, the one possible insult of the write-up and they blew it.
@David You must have missed the obligatory jab about the “last ten years” of music being garbage ;)
Other than that unnecessary and ironic jibe (you shouldn’t let the new music ruin the old music for you…but we’ll mention it anyway!) it was a very good writeup.
skullivan, i’ll give em one freebie but the “mange” was just out of order. ;)
Can’t even compliment the guy without it behind backhanded. Obviously they don’t think much of Teargarden although it seems to be thier best recieved album since MCIS… So far anyway. I suppose it’s not good until they decide it is.
#1! You love it.
Golly, I must have been asleep that week when Aphex Twin captured the cultural zeitgeist.
Rumph. That list was dire.