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Ah, I was wondering how long it would take! Of all of those, Livin' La Vida Loca isn't one of my absolute favourites, but it is pretty banging and a bit of a childhood fave due to it being the demo track on our Casio Yamaha keyboard *__

 

I'm surprised I didn't point Never Forget, one of their best songs.

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Never Forget is brilliant, and was interesting for them to let Howard take a lead vocal.

 

Goodbye is wonderful too and I’d have pushed up To You I Belong by quite a bit as well. The ballads of winter 1998 <3

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Flatbeat Mr Oizo (Voters: Jade- 7 points, Jason- 5 points, AH Gold- 18 points, Dan::G- 24 Points, Dircadirca- 17 points)- #1 for 2 weeks in April 1999

 

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This one has done much better than I thought!

 

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NO 77- 71 POINTS

 

Show Me Heaven Maria Mckee (Voters: Julian T- 7 points, Garyfeld- 24 points, Just Jack- 2 points, Last Dreamer- 15 points, Leonado- 23 points)- #1 for 4 weeks in September/October 1990

 

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Film tie in that proved her only real hit!

 

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NO 76- 72 POINTS

 

Keep On Movin Five (Voter: Dot Branning- 1 point, Rabbitfurcoat- 8 points, Jade- 10 points, Jason- 29 points, Shoat- 8 points, Jester- 6 points, Gezza- 9 points, Last Dreamer- 1 point)- #1 for 1 week in November 1999

 

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Only chart topper in the rate for this boyband who waited until their 7th single to make No 1

 

 

Flat Beat would be among my least favourite things to appear in this thread.

Show Me Heaven is a quintessential local radio power ballad from my early schooldays so I feel a fondness for it. If It Must Have Been Love had made #1 that would have had a really high score from me.

 

Keep On Movin’ is an absolutely joyous bop; I think I was having to be pretty brutal about what I let into my votes when I reached that part of the decade.

I really liked Flat Beat when originally released and even bought the single

but it's aged soooo bad, doesn't really sound like a #1

Didn’t vote for it but Flat Beat is a really unique and different track!
Livin' la Vida Loca was so trash :D goes hides....

2 of those 3 tracks are joyous examples of each genre and totally deserve to be in the 100, and the other is an annoying example of repetition without a significant tune that sounds as awful now as it did when it came out and was mostly popular because it had a cute puppet in a video that appealed to the younger end of the record-buying public, or to clubbers who would have danced to radio static if it had a danceable groove underpinning it.

 

Probably :P :teresa: Sorry fans of it, but it was really not for me :lol:

Livin' la Vida Loca was so trash :D

It's my least favourite single from 1999 year.

2 of those 3 tracks are joyous examples of each genre and totally deserve to be in the 100, and the other is an annoying example of repetition without a significant tune that sounds as awful now as it did when it came out and was mostly popular because it had a cute puppet in a video that appealed to the younger end of the record-buying public, or to clubbers who would have danced to radio static if it had a danceable groove underpinning it.

 

Probably :P :teresa: Sorry fans of it, but it was really not for me :lol:

 

 

it's awful.

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Dreams Gabrielle (Voter: Garyfeld- 7 points, Vibe- 26 points, Popchartfreak- 13 points, AaronTM- 22 points, Shoat- 6 points)- #1 for 3 weeks in June/July 1993

 

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Gabrielle and her famous eye patch made Chart history when this debuted at No 2.

 

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