Song of the Day #3,590: ‘Ms. Jackson’ – Outkast

In contrast to my last three selections, Outkast is a band I’ve featured on the blog several times already. And today’s 2000 album, Stankonia, is at least somewhat familiar to me.

Stankonia is the Atlanta rap duo’s fourth studio album. They would follow it up with 2003’s Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (essentially two solo albums packaged as a double album under the band’s name) and 2006’s Idlewild (a soundtrack album to a film Big Boi and Andre 3000 starred in). Then they split up.

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Song of the Day #3,589: ‘Paper Thin Walls’ – Modest Mouse

I’m three for three this week on bands I’ve surprisingly never featured before. I would have sworn that I’d at least blogged about Modest Mouse’s 2004 hit ‘Float On,’ but alas, I have not.

Like Sleater-Kinney, Modest Mouse hails from Washington state. I guess something about those Pacific Northwest bands really struck a nerve in the year 2000.

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Song of the Day #3,588: ‘Tears Are In Your Eyes’ – Yo La Tengo

Like Sleater-Kinney, Yo La Tengo is a band I would have sworn I’d featured on the blog before. I’ve certainly heard the band name enough to have thrown a post their way out of curiosity sometime in the last ten years.

But no, this is the first Yo La Tengo song on Meet Me In Montauk. It comes from the 2000 album And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out, the band’s ninth studio release and one of their best received.

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Song of the Day #3,587: ‘You’re No Rock N’ Roll Fun’ – Sleater Kinney

My exploration of the year 2000 in music continues with two weeks of songs from some of the year’s most celebrated albums. To come up with this list, I cross-referenced a bunch of year-end top ten lists and looked for titles that popped up multiple times.

While I’m focusing on the year’s most critically-acclaimed albums, not necessarily the most popular, I will throw a bone next week to one of the best sellers of 2000.

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Song of the Day #3,586: ‘Cities’ – Talking Heads

Today’s post sets a record for the longest period of time between songs from the same album. I first posted a track from Talking Heads’ 1979 Fear of Music on July 27, 2008, nearly 10 years ago. It was song number three in my Song of the Day series.

It took me 277 days to revisit Ryan Adams’ Heartbreaker, the album on which Song of the Day #2 appeared. And 365 days between tracks from The Smiths’ Strangeways, Here We Come, home of Song of the Day #1.

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