Everything posted by justinthomas92
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Justin's Top 100 Singles and Top 20 Albums of 2012
Year-End 2012 Welcome to my end of 2012 charts! Another year in music has gone by and if you ask me this year has been the strongest year for about five or six years; hopefully next year will see the end of the generic RnB Dance ruling the charts (though in fairness, it has had it's moments). I'll be counting down my Top 20 Albums of the Year, My Top Ten Most Hated singles of the year and finally my Top 100 Songs of the Year
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My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
126. The Hoosiers // Goodbye Mr. A // December 2007 It's turning into the Comedy video hour today. The Hoosiers were probably my favourite band of 2007 but only this mananges to make my countdown though my favourite material from them came with 2010 comeback Choices. HOW DID THAT ALBUM FLOP???!!!! It was amazing, still getting over it OeNNfS0ZTnU
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My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
127. Bowling For Soup // 1985 // September 2004 NOTE: Mum does not appreciate this song being known as her theme song ( :dance: ) Just adore this song, makes me laugh quite a lot and makes me weirdly nostalgic for 1985 despite the fact I wasn't actually born then K38xNqZvBJI
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My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
128. Melanie B // Tell Me // October 2000 In my opinion this is the third best solo Spice offering after Mel C's "Never Be The Same Again" and Emma Bunton's "What I Am" in 1999. It's a shame Mel never had a very sucessfull solo career but her material never matched this, maybe if it had she could have been the British Beyonce.... or not ... probably VtW13ZtSdgw
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Gezza's Review Of Every No 2 Hit 2005-09
Totally agree about When You Were Young. Definitely Top 10 of the 2000s for me
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Hits of 2013
Hopefully Carly Rae Jepsen will see sense and release the original version of Curiosity; listening to her other stuff that stands out as being the most obvious hit more so than This Kiss anyway I'd also like for 22 to be the next single from Taylor's Red in the UK
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Pop Danthology 2012
Anyone else seen this? Amazing is not the word! If5MF4wm1T8 The songs are perfectly mixed together, the best part of it all for me is from 6-7 minutes. Incredible skills
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My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
129. Liberty X // Holding On For You // December 2002 My favourite Liberty X track over is the winter warmer Holding On For You. Not sure if that counts as an unpopular opinion but as far as I'm concerned this was the greatest thing that they ever did and they were miles better than Hear'Say _ik7R-8TXIQ
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Retro Christmas Charts 2003
- Regina's 2012 EOY Countdowns
Like Lotus but Christina's gonna have to do something INCREDIBLE if she's gonna save her career. Just a Fool is immense- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
130. Darius // Colourblind // August 2002 Whilst Gareth & Will only have one song each on this countdown Darius actually manages to get two in, the infectious Colourblind being the second and highest placed for him. A proper summer song that takes me back to a summer holiday in Scotland, we drove up and this song seemed to be an eternal presence whilst we did so fS4jg-Yv1XA- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
131. Amy Winehouse // Back to Black // April 2007 I can't believe I didn't like this when it came out! This is one of the songs in this list that has an honorary position because I fell in love with it after the decade had finished, it's sad that it was Winehouse's death that prompted me to discover this song again though TJAfLE39ZZ8- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
132. Christina Aguilera // Keeps Getting Better // October 2008 Yes, I actually love this and it's her third highest appearance on this list (though my fifth favourite overall from her if we count Tell Me with P. Diddy). It's a shame her career's gone down the pan as she was actually amazing once upon a time gkPxgUshpec- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
133. Pink // Just Like a Pill // September 2002 The song that really made me love Pink who would go on to become one of my favourite artists of the decade :heart:. Most likely didn't get what the song was really about at the time as I was ten years old but I loved it a lot that's for sure JDKGWaCglRM- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
134. Rob Thomas // Lonely No More // May 2005 I bloody love this :heart: Not a fan of Matchbox 20 but I do like Thomas' solo stuff this as well as "How a Heart Breaks", "Her Diamonds" and obviously "Smooth" are all great records. One of the best male pop records of the decade right here 7spBU4Yv8fE- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
135. The Black Eyed Peas // Meet Me Halfway // October 2009 OK so by late 2009 I had become pretty disillusioned with BEP following the horrid "Boom, Boom, Pow" and the good for five minutes until it became horribly overplayed "I Gotta Feeling", so I was fairly pleased by this and, along with Just Can't Get Enough in 2011, it's the only post-2006 BEP song that I actually care for I7HahVwYpwo- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
136. Sinead Quinn // I Can't Break Down // March 2003 Cos you can never have too many Fame Academy allumni! In fairness though, I probably like Sinead Quinn more than anyone that's come from The X Factor in the past few years SDky_d-5-6c- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
137. 2 Play & Raghav // So Confused // February 2004 TUNE :heart: I was all over this song when it came out nearly nine years ago (Where the hell did THAT go?); you could say I was 12 and going through that period where we end up being embarrassed about the music we used to like but I actually still really like this ozcWTmYsibk- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
138. S Club 7 // Have You Ever // December 2001 Moving on... :unsure: No but really I was born in 1992 for god sake liking S Club 7 as a child was pretty much inescapable 8FR0SBQd4X4- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
139. Alicia Keys // Karma // November 2004 My usual distaste for ballads (though last two posts don't exactly showcase that) meant that Keys & I weren't exactly compatible music wise for her first few years but Karma was the track that changed that for me. It's great and it opened my mind up to Keys' immense talent and I now really like pretty much love every song that she has ever released, my favourite of those is still to come but won't be for a long while yet EUMC_raxpSc- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
140. Delta Goodrem // Lost Without You // January 2004 I was given Delta's album as an Xmas present in 2003 in one of those awkward "I don't want this but gran clearly thinks I'll like it so I better pretend I do". She'd got Delta and Britney Spears mixed up (I'd wanted In The Zone for Xmas that year). However, I actually played the album and really, really liked it but the track which stood out the most for me was "Lost Without You". YMYUYtsUGgg- My Top 200 songs of 2000-2009
141. Kate Winslet // What If // December 2001 This was one of those songs that I loved, forgot about and for years couldn't remember who the bloody hell sang it. I finally found it again five years later and thank god because this is honestly one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard and the version of Christmas Carol is great as well. What if Kate had turned her hand to music full-time? A question worth wondering _vId_4r925o- Artists whose biggest selling hit did not hit #1.
Mariah Carey - All I Want For Christmas Is You- Gezza's Review Of Every No 2 Hit 2005-09
I loved both of those though I do feel sorry for Chamillionaire in a way as Weird Al's parody of his song, the brilliant "White and Nerdy", seems to be a lot more famous. You're right about Cascada being "mobile phone music" as well; I was actually there to witness that! Looking at the remainder of the No 2's for the decade I've spotted about three more that were- Kelly Clarkson - Greatest Hits - Chapter One
It's unreal how many times I've already listened to him - Regina's 2012 EOY Countdowns