"But there was nothing about the little, low-rambling, more or less identical homes of Northumberland Estates to interest or to haunt, no chance of loot that would be any more than the ordinary, waking-world kind the cops hauled you in for taking; no small immunities, no possibilities for hidden life or otherworldly presence; no trees, secret routes, shortcuts, culverts, thickets that could be made hollow in the middle – everything in the place was right out in the open, everything could be seen at a glance; and behind it, under it, around the corners of its houses and down the safe, gentle curves of its streets, you came back, you kept coming back, to nothing; nothing but the cheerless earth."
Thomas Pynchon, "The Secret Integration"
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Nicola Roberts “Gladiator” n/a (probably around 60 times)
Johnny Boy - “You Are the Generation That Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve (Crews Against Consumismo Extended Mix)”
Which makes sense, because it’s awesome. The remix doesn’t seem to be on YouTube, but the almost-as-good album version is here.
It’s gotta be ‘Bros.’ And… Last.fm confirms, with 149 plays. iTunes has a different story to tell, likely because of...
My iTunes tells me it’s “Merry Christmas Baby (Please Don’t Die)” by Crocodiles and Dum Dum Girls at 90. I got a new...
Pet Shop Boys - “The Way It Used To Be”, 45 plays …Odd; I think Last.FM recalculated. For the longest time it was...
Last.fm says Purity Ring’s “Ungirthed”, but if it could count vinyl spins, Smith Westerns’s “Weekend” would gain the...
I capriciously reset my play counts a couple times over the course of the year, so my results aren’t entirely accurate,...
Johnny Boy - “You Are the Generation That Bought More Shoes and You Get What You Deserve (Crews Against Consumismo...
“Last Night at the Jetty,” Panda Bear. 153 plays. I’m not surprised at all by the top 3. (Full chart here.)
Nicola Roberts “Gladiator” n/a (probably around 60 times)
Royal Headache’s “Girls” followed by Fucked Up’s “Queen of Hearts”. I thought I’d be more surprised. The full top ten...