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Hi Jamse,

 

I no longer have access to the server to which I published my archive. Also I spent less time on the charts, but still I have my archive. I need to find some fitting webspace, to where I can move my site and then I can publish them again. Nice that other people think of me :)

 

Best regards,

Markus

 

 

Hi Markus

 

You should publish the charts again. Your site was great and very useful. I sent you my notes a few years ago via mail. Years 1991-1995 on pendrive.

 

Greetings from Poland

Michal

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Good morning. I am writing to you from Poland. I don't know if you already have this. Probably this was MTV's choice.

 

MTV's Braun European Top 20 Video Countdown. "Pick of 1992 - Our Top of 1992". Date: 26 December 1992.

 

01. U2 - One

02. Prince & The New Power Generation - Sexy M.F.

03. Nirvana - Come As You Are

04. Shakespear's Sister - Stay

05. The Cure - Friday I'm In Love

06. Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays

07. Arrested Development - Tennessee

08. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge

09. Pearl Jam - Alive

10. Crowded House - Weather With You

11. The Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode

12. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Iron Lion Zion

13. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina

14. Sisters Of Mercy & Ofra Haza - Temple Of Love 1992

15. Simply Red - For Your Babies

16. ZZ Top - Viva Las Vegas

17. Soul II Soul - Joy

18. KLF - America: What Time Is Love?

19. Manic Street Preachers - Motorcycle Emptiness

20. Electronic - Disappointed

 

anyone have the MTV Europe playlist archive?

 

You will find MTV Europe's playlist here: World Music History - Music & Media - Section: Station Reports

 

https:// www. worldradiohistory. com/ Music-and-Media.htm

MiChrzan48, thank you very much for posting the special edition of MTV European Top 20 for the whole year 1992! As far as I understand, it's not based on how well the songs did in the chart during the year but on the personal preferences of the chart-makers?

In addition, I'd like to ask you whether you have any data from previous years - before 1991?

Good morning. I am writing to you from Poland. I don't know if you already have this. Probably this was MTV's choice.

 

MTV's Braun European Top 20 Video Countdown. "Pick of 1992 - Our Top of 1992". Date: 26 December 1992.

 

01. U2 - One

02. Prince & The New Power Generation - Sexy M.F.

03. Nirvana - Come As You Are

04. Shakespear's Sister - Stay

05. The Cure - Friday I'm In Love

06. Guns N' Roses - Yesterdays

07. Arrested Development - Tennessee

08. Red Hot Chili Peppers - Under The Bridge

09. Pearl Jam - Alive

10. Crowded House - Weather With You

11. The Shamen - Ebeneezer Goode

12. Bob Marley & The Wailers - Iron Lion Zion

13. Del Tha Funkee Homosapien - Mistadobalina

14. Sisters Of Mercy & Ofra Haza - Temple Of Love 1992

15. Simply Red - For Your Babies

16. ZZ Top - Viva Las Vegas

17. Soul II Soul - Joy

18. KLF - America: What Time Is Love?

19. Manic Street Preachers - Motorcycle Emptiness

20. Electronic - Disappointed

 

Are we sure that this is an actual edition of European Top 20 Best of 1992 Chart? I don't dispute the order of the entries here as they were often presented with a somewhat illogical order (chart performance wise) but all the same always contained songs that actually charted in that year. Four of the twenty songs in this list didn't actually chart.

 

There are two types of "Best Of" charts for ET20. The first one is an edition of the chart that plays all the number 1 songs of that year in order like in 1988 and 1993. The second one is an actual Top 20 countdown filled with charting songs that have performed well that year with the idea that the longest number one should be at the top. Not only did 4 of the songs not chart during that year but none of the songs in the above list topped the chart so it certainly makes me wonder...

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MiChrzan48, thank you very much for posting the special edition of MTV European Top 20 for the whole year 1992! As far as I understand, it's not based on how well the songs did in the chart during the year but on the personal preferences of the chart-makers?

In addition, I'd like to ask you whether you have any data from previous years - before 1991?

 

Yes, I think it is based on preferences of chart makers or MTV's VJs.

 

The oldest chart I have is from 28th of September 1991, but I'm still looking for the charts from 1988 and 1989. I ask many people.

Are we sure that this is an actual edition of European Top 20 Best of 1992 Chart? I don't dispute the order of the entries here as they were often presented with a somewhat illogical order (chart performance wise) but all the same always contained songs that actually charted in that year. Four of the twenty songs in this list didn't actually chart.

 

There are two types of "Best Of" charts for ET20. The first one is an edition of the chart that plays all the number 1 songs of that year in order like in 1988 and 1993. The second one is an actual Top 20 countdown filled with charting songs that have performed well that year with the idea that the longest number one should be at the top. Not only did 4 of the songs not chart during that year but none of the songs in the above list topped the chart so it certainly makes me wonder...

 

I would say... the chart was personal "MTV's Selection" not Summary of 1992 Year.

I would say... the chart was personal "MTV's Selection" not Summary of 1992 Year.

 

Where did you get this chart from? Is it from you or someone who used to watch the chart during this time and made notes of it or is it from a youtube video clip where the ET idents and logos are clearly visible or some other source? You've labeled the chart "MTV's Braun European Top 20" and date stamped it with the date 921226 which happens to be the only chart missing in Markus Tolksdorf's archive. However, the chart clearly looks very different from the catalogue of ET charts archived. The missing chart dated 921226 is believed to be a Best of 1992 chart but it is just as likely that no chart was shown that week.

Where did you get this chart from? Is it from you or someone who used to watch the chart during this time and made notes of it or is it from a youtube video clip where the ET idents and logos are clearly visible or some other source? You've labeled the chart "MTV's Braun European Top 20" and date stamped it with the date 921226 which happens to be the only chart missing in Markus Tolksdorf's archive. However, the chart clearly looks very different from the catalogue of ET charts archived. The missing chart dated 921226 is believed to be a Best of 1992 chart but it is just as likely that no chart was shown that week.

 

This is from me. I was watching MTV's Braun European Top 20 from September 1991 to April 1995. I still have my personal notes. If you give me your e-mail I will send you a scan, immediately.

This is from me. I was watching MTV's Braun European Top 20 from September 1991 to April 1995. I still have my personal notes. If you give me your e-mail I will send you a scan, immediately.

 

Markus Tolksdorf has credited you on his page for sharing charts from 1991 to 1995 (his page has been down for a few years now). I'm guessing he had the same concerns about that chart that I did and excluded it from his page but I'll except it as is. Mystery solved. Thanks for sharing.

Markus Tolksdorf has credited you on his page for sharing charts from 1991 to 1995 (his page has been down for a few years now). I'm guessing he had the same concerns about that chart that I did and excluded it from his page but I'll except it as is. Mystery solved. Thanks for sharing.

 

Yes, a few years ago I sent Markus Tolksdorf all my notes (1991-1995). Great times.

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Thanks to Svilen Borisov (who recorded it on a VHS cassette) we have the opportunity to see the 1988 MTV Euro Top 20 for the first time...

These are the full chart positions introduced at the end from Ray Cokes. No. 26 in Germany was C.C. Catch with "House Of Mystic Lights and judging by Official German Singles Chart,

this edition was between 20-26 June 1988.

 

Number One for third consecutive week was Fairground Attraction's "Perfect"

 

1. Fairground Attraction - Perfect

2. Bruce Hornsby & The Range - The Valley Road

3. Belinda Carlisle - Circle In The Sand

4. Kylie Minogue - Got To Be Certain

5. Hothouse Flowers - Don't Go

6. George Michael - One More Try

7. Elton John - I Don't Wanna Go On With You Like That

8. Michael Jackson - Dirty Diana

9. France Gall - Ella, Elle l'a

10. Rod Stewart - Lost In You (Fade)

11. Scritti Politti - Oh Patti (Don't Feel Sorry For Loverboy)

12. Pet Shop Boys - Heart

13. Eddy Grant - Gimme Hope Jo'Anna

14. Mica Paris - My One Temptation

15. Prince - Alphabet St.

16. a-ha - Stay On These Roads

17. Danny Wilson - Mary's Prayer

18. Steve Winwood - Roll With It

19. Mory Kanté - Yé Ké Yé Ké

20. Natalie Cole - Pink Cadillac

Wow, it's great to see an edition of the chart from 1988!

Jamse, you mentioned the "Best Of" edition of the chart in 1993. I see now that I haven't included it in my archives so could you, please, share it here?

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