Catchiest tunes and lyrics of the year: Fountains of Wayne's "Welcome Interstate Managers". Nods to the Cars (Stacy's Mom), Oasis (Super Collider), country (Hung Up On You), and no doubt multiple other influences, all made into their own.
Mixed feelings, 'cos they've finally hit the big time (at least Stateside), so no longer belong in that personally prized pile of undiscovered gems.
Great rockers (powering off with the heavy-hitting trio of Mexican Wine, Bright Future in Sales, and Stacey's Mom), mixed in with more sedate (but equally catchy) tracks (favorites Hackensack and Valley Winter Song).
Slight weakening toward the end, but closes gracefully with Your's and Mine.
Drawback to CD. My young kids want to hear it all the time in the car, and I still hope they're hearing "I'm gonna get my shiP together"
Side Note - In Nick Hornby's "Songbook" (previously mentioned in another post), he acknowledges Hackensack as one of his notable tunes of 2002/3; nice knowing that we have the same great taste.
Mixed feelings, 'cos they've finally hit the big time (at least Stateside), so no longer belong in that personally prized pile of undiscovered gems.
Great rockers (powering off with the heavy-hitting trio of Mexican Wine, Bright Future in Sales, and Stacey's Mom), mixed in with more sedate (but equally catchy) tracks (favorites Hackensack and Valley Winter Song).
Slight weakening toward the end, but closes gracefully with Your's and Mine.
Drawback to CD. My young kids want to hear it all the time in the car, and I still hope they're hearing "I'm gonna get my shiP together"
Side Note - In Nick Hornby's "Songbook" (previously mentioned in another post), he acknowledges Hackensack as one of his notable tunes of 2002/3; nice knowing that we have the same great taste.