Some people hate lists. Admittedly, as I peruse my Google Reader every morning, the Top 5s or Top 10s give off a faint waft of desperation, a thinly-veiled call for more traffic on a website before they go all out and post a video. We all have to admit, though, that the ploy works. People are interested in spite of themselves.
Of course there are others who thrive on lists. This is my camp. There is so much information one can gather about yourself and others from a list-making session with friends. My favorite lists are those that smack of sharply personal preference, the ones that hint at an involved back-story or require an impassioned defense. I also enjoy the time capsule dimension of list-making; like Rob in High Fidelity (also, Rob's creator, Nick Hornby), I recognize the value of grooming one's lists and keeping them updated with one's current state of mind. They are always cumulative of your experiences until that point -- what you choose to remember and what you have since forgotten -- which is so interesting to think about: is the new roster a complete overhaul from the last? When did this element become a mainstay for nostalgia's sake as opposed to an earnest addition? Sometimes I like looking back on them to see what my limits were at the time or where I'd been. Sometimes it's a more tangible manifestation of my interests. I've encapsulated my current views below. There is no order to these rankings, and they are all subject to change, of course.
My top 5 books thus far (no order)
In the Heart of the Sea
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
East of Eden
The Once and Future King
Lord of the Flies
HM: A Farewell to Arms
Top 5 favorite authors
John Steinbeck
Jack Kerouac
Michael Chabon
J.D. Salinger
Doris Kearns Goodwin
My favorite movies of all time thus far (no order)
Pather Panchali (India, dir. Satyajit Ray, 1955)
The Passenger (Italy, dir. Michaelangelo Antonioni, 1975)
Apocalypse Now (USA, dir. Francis Ford Coppola, 1979)
Les Enfants du Paradis (France, dir. Marcel Carné, 1945)
Bringing Up Baby (USA, dir. Howard Hawks, 1938)
Breaking Away (USA, dir. Peter Yates, 1979)
Top 5 favorite cinematographers
Vittorio Storaro
Ellen Kuras
Haskell Wexler
Robert Elswit
Ernest Dickerson
HM: Subatra Mitra, Roger Deakins
Top 5 favorite bands of the 1990s (no order)
Alice in Chains
Soundgarden
Built to Spill
Beck
Radiohead
HM: The Sea and Cake, Stone Temple Pilots
Top 5 favorite contemporary bands
The National
OK Go
Vampire Weekend
The Black Keys
Spoon
HM: Animal Collective (but they haven't put out anything new since 2009, and I didn't like MPP nearly as much as anything they'd put out previously) and Wolf Parade
Top 5 favorite contemporary artists that aren't bands
Santigold
LCD Soundsystem
Jill Scott
Erykah Badu
Mayer Hawthorne
Top 10 favorite albums of all time
Graceland - Paul Simon
Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
A Love Supreme - John Coltrane
Kid A - Radiohead
The Band - The Band
Brothers and Sisters - Allman Brothers Band
Feels - Animal Collective
Rumours - Fleetwood Mac
Billy Breathes - Phish
Weezer (Blue) - Weezer
Note: there's no Beatles album here for fear that the debate would turn into a completely separate post. There's a Beatles album for whatever mood I'm in: looking for all killer, no filler pop? Rubber Soul. A crazy awesome wannabe concept album? Sgt. Pepper. A great transitional album into the world of weird? Revolver. The problem with these judging and ranking these albums for me is the trade off between albums of all 4-star songs, like Rubber Soul, or an album full of plenty of 5-star songs among a glut of 3-star songs. It's a long debate, and I don't want to get into it...yet.
Favorite opening tracks
All I Want - Joni Mitchell - Blue
The Boy in the Bubble - Paul Simon - Graceland
Airbag - Radiohead - OK Computer
Everything in Its Right Place - Radiohead - Kid A
The Song Remains the Same - Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy
The King of Carrot Flowers Pt 1. - Neutral Milk Hotel - In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
Poppies - Marcy Playground - Marcy Playground
Angel - Massive Attack - Mezzanine
Taxman - Beatles - Revolver
Pt. 1: Acknowledgment - John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Favorite closing tracks
Turn Into Something - Animal Collective - Feels
A Day in the Life - The Beatles - Sgt. Pepper
Sweet Lil Gal - Ryan Adams - Heartbreaker
Pt. 3: Pursuance/Pt. 4: Psalm - John Coltrane - A Love Supreme
Tomorrow Never Knows - The Beatles - Revolver
Top 5 favorite Beatles songs
Rain
Paperback Writer
It's All Too Much
Dear Prudence
Don't Let Me Down
Feel free to challenge me on any of these. What's on your favorites lists?
Don't think I didn't notice that you gave yourself 10 entries for favorite album while all your other categories are limited to 5. I haven't even heard of most of your favorite movies and some of these categories I couldn't even give one entry for, so I've made my own categories as needed. My favorite books change every time I read something new, so I'm not going to bother with that one.
ReplyDeleteMy 5 favorite movies
Clue
Crouching Tiger: Hidden Dragon
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Donnie Darko
Fight Club
Top 5 favorite TV series (completed)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Six Feet Under
The Wire
Northern Exposure
Mr. Show
Top 5 favorite TV series (ongoing)
Community
30 Rock
Doctor Who
Robot Chicken
The Daily Show
Top 5 favorite TV series that were tragically foreshortened:
Arrested Development
Dollhouse
Pushing Daisies
Firefly
Veronica Mars
Top 5 cartoon series:
Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?
Spider-man (90s)
Freakazoid
The Simpsons
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
Top 5 favorite rock bands / artists
Poe
Radiohead
Muse
Bjork
The Beatles
Top 5 favorite albums of all time
Radiohead - OK Computer
Poe - Haunted
Weezer - Blue Album
Radiohead - In Rainbows
Radiohead - The Bends
(Radiohead just makes really good coherent albums, okay?)
Favorite opening tracks (OMG! I love good opening tracks)
Everything in it's right place - Radiohead - Kid A
Virtual Insanity - Jamiroquai - Traveling without moving
Politik - Coldplay - Rush of Cold Blood to the Head
Prehensile Dream - Bad Plus - Suspicious Activity?
Marching the Hate Machines - Theivery Corporation (and flaming lips) - the cosmic game
I just want to note that I changed a few things around after remembering some egregious omissions. I also added directors, years, and countries to my favorite movies so whoever hasn't seen them can more easily track them down.
ReplyDeleteDave: Great lists! I LOVE your opening tracks! Each one is great. And good call on the TV shows. Let's see...
Top 5 Favorite TV Series
Freaks and Geeks
The Wire
Six Feet Under
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Arrested Development
HM: 30 Rock, Community, Pete and Pete