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> Buzzjack's Favourite No 2 of The 90s, WINNER REVEALED
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Roba.
post Dec 1 2022, 06:44 PM
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Right winner from those two but a good top 2 still despite not voting either.

Thanks for hosting Gezza, been fun following and also voting for this time round happy.gif
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fiesta
post Dec 1 2022, 06:49 PM
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Yay! Common People. It's in a Different Class to all the others
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gooddelta
post Dec 1 2022, 06:49 PM
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Thanks Gezza for running this. The right winner, I always thought it would win quite easily.
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Bjork
post Dec 1 2022, 06:55 PM
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Incredible top 2 and incredible winner

Actually that's exactly my top 2, my 30 and my 29, in the same exact order so cannot complain

Love both songs, both incredible classics but Common People is the correct winner

I've seen both bands live, Underworld played in this music festival in my hometown and was absolutely bonkers seen this live. Also saw Pulp at Primavera in Barcelona a few years back and they were still great!
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JulianT
post Dec 1 2022, 07:02 PM
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Thanks as ever Gezza!

Not a landslide then - only 40 between the Top 3. And 17 voters put Born Slippy in their Top 7 but it got almost nothing else. ohmy.gif That’s probably my favourite dance record ever - just the most incredible stream of consciousness narrative delivered with an incredibly effective almost monotone vocal line.

But Common People’s still a fab winner. I didn’t fully get it when I was 11 but my dad thought it was the best record he’d heard for many years.
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jimwatts
post Dec 1 2022, 07:35 PM
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Have to say it again, the quality in this rate was exceptional. For a while in the late 90s, Born Slippy would have been my 30 pointer - I became obsessed with it (even before I'd seen Trainspotting) as it sounded exciting and like the future and, like Julian said, a stream of consciousness, with life charging past like those relentless drums. Common People, however, has only improved in age for me, because the story is so accessibly delivered, but it's so true - Jarvis absolutely nails it in the lyrics - so I'm delighted it has come out on top!

Thank you Gezza for running this over the last few months!
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Popchartfreak
post Dec 1 2022, 08:11 PM
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Thanks gezza and pulp is a massive classic, never tire of it, good choice of number 1 cheer.gif
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Chez Wombat
post Dec 1 2022, 08:16 PM
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Was never in doubt for me, I think it won the last 90s number 2 rate as well, and I can't argue with it. Wonderful lyrics, commentary, instrumentation, it's all there. A deserved britpop classic.

Born Slippy ofc. also absolutely incredible, one of the most trippy and intense dance tracks and I still can't quite believe it made it as high as number 2!

Thanks for this Gezza, some fantastic tunes to reminisce over and impeccably hosted <3
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Jade
post Dec 1 2022, 08:17 PM
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Two very important, thriving genres in the 90s represented by excellent songs. Nice one BuzzJack clap.gif I think that is my worst attempt at predictions in anything ever, though. laugh.gif

Thank you for all your hard work in presenting this Gezza, it's always appreciated happy.gif I've enjoyed reading everyone's opinions and observations too.
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dandy*
post Dec 1 2022, 08:38 PM
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I've loved this thread Gezza, as I always do with the events you run in here. We're very lucky to have you wub.gif


Obviously I'm very pleased with that result. Common People just IS the 90s for me, it's rare that a song comes out and you know at the time that it is era defining and an instant classic but Common People was that track. Born Slippy is just excellent and so very different to anything else out there at the time, plus its use in Trainspotting just cemented it as a cultural moment. That's why I put those as my top two, I feel that both of them represent the culture of the 90s really well and transcend being a song to also represent political feelings, film culture and and sum up an entire generation.
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Jester
post Dec 1 2022, 08:39 PM
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Yes, great job as always Gezza, thanks!
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Colm
post Dec 1 2022, 08:43 PM
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Great thread. Great decade. Great contributions. Great 4th place.

I probably listen to Born Slippy more than Common People. I admire Common People rather than enjoy it.

Thanks Gezza.
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chartjack2
post Dec 1 2022, 10:05 PM
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The top two got 26 and 25 from me, so I can’t really complain at all - Common People is a classic - forget Vienna, probably the most iconic #2 of all time.

Thanks Gezza, brilliant thread as always smile.gif
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King Rollo
post Dec 1 2022, 10:14 PM
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Having given my 30 points to Born Slippy and just 1 point to Common People, that top 2 is the wrong way round for me.

Thanks again Gezza for running this poll.
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Jessie Where
post Dec 1 2022, 10:18 PM
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Can't fault that winner, it's a stroke of genius.
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Leonardo
post Dec 2 2022, 01:55 AM
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Yeah my favourite wins again, pretty stacked competition though. Loved this thread as ever Gezza, look forward to your next wub.gif
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post Dec 2 2022, 09:53 AM
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Magnificent winner, definitely one of my favourite songs of all time wub.gif I thought it was a fairly obvious winner, thought it might be by a bit bigger margin

Excellent number two as well, always been a song I've loved

Thanks for running again Gezza, another great competition!
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Gezza
post Dec 3 2022, 01:44 PM
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Thanks for all your kind comments peeps- it was a blast!
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Steve201
post Dec 3 2022, 07:46 PM
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The top 4 all got 25+ points from me including 30 for ‘Common People’. A deserved winner which defines the decade and the fact it was beaten by Robson and Jerome says it all lol! The British charts people!

Thanks for hosting Gezza probably my favourite threads on BJ now!
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post Dec 3 2022, 08:22 PM
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QUOTE(Steve201 @ Dec 3 2022, 07:46 PM) *
The top 4 all got 25+ points from me including 30 for ‘Common People’. A deserved winner which defines the decade and the fact it was beaten by Robson and Jerome says it all lol! The British charts people!

Thanks for hosting Gezza probably my favourite threads on BJ now!

A song of the moment beating a song of our time…..
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