8.10 - Broken Social Scene - You Forgot It In People (2002) / Broken Social Scene (2005)
I've drafted these two albums approximately a million times in various drafts. But I don't think I've ever had the opportunity to pick them both together, so here we are. It's perhaps blasphemy amongst fans, but I prefer the self-titled album better. But hey, I get both. Really picking up with the female vocalists and the Canadians today.
I once took my wife, who does not share my taste in music, to a Broken Social Scene concert once, maybe 2009-ish. They were great, killed it, fantastic show. Show ends, house lights come on, we're walking out, wife runs into a friend of hers. They talk for a minute, friend is gushing about the show, and says "I didn't know you liked them." Wife, deadpan, looks at her, says, emotionless "I don't." I can count on one hand the number of shows we've seen together since then. Hell I've seen more shows with
@Northern Voice at this point.
7/4 remains my favorite song of all-time.
"7/4 (Shoreline)"
"Almost Crimes (Radio Kills Remix)"
"Anthems for a Seventeen Year Old Girl"
"Swimmers" (live at Sound Academy 2008)