Receive Weekly Email and Text Message Updates:
Sign up for latest info on concerts, dining, promotions and more!
Go!

1 of 11

Faces of Pazz & Jop, 2006

Who won, who lost, who changed the world in the Voice's 34th annual music poll

In a perfect world," <a href="http://www.villagevoice.com/pazzandjop06/0706,harvilla,75733,22.html">writes music editor Rob Harvilla</a>, "we could fixate entirely on the narrowest and gnarliest finish in Pazz&amp;Jop history: Bob Dylan by 14 points and -4 voters. He is George W. Bush. Lost the popular vote, but prevailed via the fine print. TV on the Radio, doomy dilettantes in the realms of love and theft but indisputable masters of war, captured more minds but failed to completely win their hearts.
<< prev next >> photo by (Photograph by David Yellen)
In a perfect world," writes music editor Rob Harvilla, "we could fixate entirely on the narrowest and gnarliest finish in Pazz&Jop history: Bob Dylan by 14 points and -4 voters. He is George W. Bush. Lost the popular vote, but prevailed via the fine print. TV on the Radio, doomy dilettantes in the realms of love and theft but indisputable masters of war, captured more minds but failed to completely win their hearts.
Share rss

Write Your Comment

*indicates required fields. Please enable browser cookies before filling out this form. All reader comments are subject to our Terms of Use. By clicking Add Comment, you acknowledge that you have reviewed and agree to these Terms.

Comments may take a few minutes to process and appear on the site. Please do not click the "Add Comment" button again while your comment is being added.

  • *
  • *
  • *
  • *

    (The four characters are not case sensitive):

Slideshows

Village Voice on Digg