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Welcome to the results show for the first Pre-2000s forum song contest. We ended up with a full house of votes. Which song has triumphed and who sent it? The results will start at 7.30pm.

 

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Early thanks to our host for not only hosting but initiating this whole idea, it’s been great fun and it’s appealed to a wide range of people. I’ve enjoyed being a part of it and hope to do so for the next edition too!

Will be interesting to see what does well or not here. I'm predicting a PSB win just cause they are extremely popular as are Depeche Mode. That said wouldn't totally surprise me if something more obscure triumphs tbh.

 

No clue how mine will do but hopefully not too badly.

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I think I'm predicting a PSB victory also. Paninaro is a good track and they typically have a wide following on here so even discounted votes may be enough to storm to victory... but we shall see!
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1. Jade

 

Jade started off by sending the wonderful Waves by Blancmange but then changed her mind and entered this song from 1984. I'm glad she did as I don't think I've heard it before. Vicious Pink were a duo from Leeds (Josephine Warden and Brian Moss) who started out as backing singers for Soft Cell. Cccan't You See was their third single and biggest hit, reaching number 67.

 

 

12 Hashim - Al-Naafyish (The Soul)

10 Charlie - Spacer Woman

08 Depeche Mode - Strangelove

07 A-Ha - Scoundrel Days

06 A Flock Of Seagulls - I Ran

05 Naked Lunch - La Femme

04 John Foxx - Underpass

03 Psyche - Misery

02 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Telegraph

01 Camouflage - The Great Commandment

 

xx Pet Shop Boys - Paninaro

xx Thomas Dolby - Windpower

xx Vangelis - Blade Runner (End Titles)

 

amazing edition :cheeseblock:

Great choice from Jade - still think the radio version may have been a better bet but I guess the extended version suits the theme of the contest more *.*
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2. Chez Wombat

 

It was Chez who entered this instrumental from the soundtrack to the 1982 science fiction film, Blade Runner. The soundtrack album wasn't released until 1994.

 

 

12; Charlie - Spacer Woman

10; Hashim - Al-Naafyish (The Soul)

08; A-Ha - Scoundrel Days

07; Alexander Robotnick featuring Martine Michellod - Problèmes d'Amour

06; Camouflage - The Great Commandment

05; Vicious Pink - Cccan't You See (French Extended Mix)

04; John Foxx – Underpass

03; Soft Cell – Memorabilia

02; Book Of Love – Boy

01; Depeche Mode – Strangelove

 

xx Psyche - Misery

xx Pet Shop Boys - Paninaro

xx A Flock Of Seagulls - I Ran

xx Papa Dance - Nasz Disneyland (Remix)

xx Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Telegraph

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After 2 votes:

 

1. 22 Charlie - Spacer Woman

2. 22 Hashim - Al-Naafyish (The Soul)

3. 15 A-Ha - Scoundrel Days

4. 9 Depeche Mode - Strangelove

5. 8 John Foxx - Underpass

6. 7 Alexander Robotnick featuring Martine Michellod - Problèmes d'Amour

7. 7 Camouflage - The Great Commandment

8. 6 A Flock Of Seagulls - I Ran

9. 5 Naked Lunch - La Femme

10. 5 Vicious Pink - Cccan't You See (French Extended Mix).......Jade

11. 3 Soft Cell - Memorabilia

12. 3 Psyche - Misery

13. 2 Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - Telegraph

14. 2 Book Of Love - Boy

 

There's a tie for first place after Jade and Chez both put Charlie and Hashim in their top 2. A-Ha are the only other act with a double figure score. 11 songs are still without a point.

 

 

1. Jade

 

Jade started off by sending the wonderful Waves by Blancmange but then changed her mind and entered this song from 1984. I'm glad she did as I don't think I've heard it before. Vicious Pink were a duo from Leeds (Josephine Warden and Brian Moss) who started out as backing singers for Soft Cell. Cccan't You See was their third single and biggest hit, reaching number 67.

 

Waves is a fantastic song which, even with any familiarity discount, would have got points from me.

The radio edit would definitely have made sense but just went with my preferred version!

 

Not at all surprised to find out that Chez was behind that one :kink:

:ph34r: I at least tried to be subtle x

 

Can't not be sending the haunting soundtrack to one of my favourite films :wub: I was worried you may be pedantic with the 1994 release date but pleased that wasn't the case x

 

I'm hoping the winner isn't something too obvious (like PSBs), there were some really great under the radar discoveries here.

Oh yes I did initially go with Blancmange (and their ‘Rio’ with less of a budget video :kink:) but then changed my mind to something that didn’t make the top 40 at all. Glad ‘Waves’ has its fans too :heart:
I couldn’t guess anyone! Clearly I don’t know you all that well :lol:

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