Monday 15 August 2022

2002

This time twenty years ago it was 2002. I was twenty-six and Rhona and I had been married for about 18 months, with our 5 year anniversary fast approaching. We were renting in Beckenham, and the kids were yet to come along. We did, howevere, have Dylan, our faithful 35kg+ Rotty x Staffy. I had made the decision to leave Murphy’s Lore that year and played my last gig with them in July. (I would, however, rejoin in 2005 before leaving again in 2014.) The main reason for leaving the band at that time was to try and prepare for having a family; the old ‘get a haircut and get a real job’ thang. I had an enrolled in a TAFE course, aiming to earn a diploma in IT. Rhona was working at call centre in Centrelink. I was attending TAFE, as well as playing solo and WGJS gigs. 

Seems like another lifetime ago. I guess it kinda is. Things were a bit different personally, but also just in the way the world is operating. Social media was not the behemoth it is now. I think ICQ was about as social as it got. Maybe chat rooms were around then too? Twitter and Facebook were still about six or seven years away. Maybe MySpace launched a coupla years later?

Anyway, I got to thinking of how when I was growing up in Perth and Albany in the 1980s, I was listening to a lot of sixties music, particularly The Beatles. There were a few popular hits on the charts that were sixties covers too, like Kylie's The Loco-motion and Twist & Shout by The Beatles became popular again due its inclusion in Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

So, I wanted to think about what was popular in music and movies twenty years ago. Is it enjoying a resurgence? Maybe it's a bit too early to get nostalgic at the 2000s, but I'm going to look at releases of 2002. 
No One Knows by Queens of the Stone Age would go on to top Triple J's Hottest 100 in January 2003, but I remained blissfully unaware of it until I heard that countdown. How out of touch was I? The No.1 song, and I had no idea what it was. I love the track now, of course. Heck, who doesn't? Got a gnarly red vinyl edish of it too. So, bear in mind that everything in these lists are twenty years old now!


MY TOP 10 ALBUMS of 2002:
1. Sea Change BECK
2. Yoshimi vs the Pink Robots THE FLAMING LIPS
3. Audioslave AUDIOSLAVE
4. A Rush of Blood to the Head COLDPLAY
5. Heathen DAVID BOWIE
6. Diorama SILVERCHAIR
7. Torch the Moon THE WHITLAMS
8. The Rising BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN
9. One By One FOO FIGHTERS
10. Tenacious D TENACIOUS D


MY TOP 10 MOVIES of 2002:
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
2. Gangs of New York
3. Minority Report
4. Road to Perdition
5. The Pianist
6. City of God
7. Equilibrium
8. The Bourne Identity
9. Insomnia
10. Signs (hey, I liked it!)


MY TOP 5 SONGS of 2002:
1. Cochise AUDIOSLAVE
2. The Golden Age BECK
3. Without Me EMINEM
4. Keep Fishin' WEEZER
5. Comfort Me PACIFIER/SHIHAD


MY TOP 5 TV SHOWS of 2002:
1. 24 (season two)
2. The Sopranos (season 4)
3. Black Books (season 2)
4. The West Wing (season 4)
5. Kath & Kim (season 1) 


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