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46. Echo & The Bunnymen
One of my favourite bands of all time. I like their debut album "Crocodiles" the best.
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47. Electric Light Orchestra
I like "10538 Overture" but not much else. Got sick of hearing the likes of "Mr Blue Sky" when they were out!
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45. Sheena Easton
"Machinery" is a good song, but on the whole not a particularly great artist. John Peel liked her though :D
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48. Erasure
That's weird, Rob! Put the titles of your two favourite Erasure tracks together and you get the title of a Jesus & Mary Chain hit ("Sometimes Always") :D I like most of what Erasure put out up to around 1992. Favourite is "Breath Of Life" which tends to get overlooked as it was followed up by the "Abba-esque" EP!
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42. Donovan
My dad was a big Donovan fan and bought loads of his albums, even the dodgy post-'60s ones! All his '60s hits are good with the possible exception of "There Is A Mountain" which I just find irritating!
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41. Lonnie Donegan
John Peel was a big fan. That's good enough for me :)
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44. Duran Duran
My favourite Duran songs: Careless Memories My Own Way New Moon On Monday Skin Trade All the early singles are pretty good, though I was never keen on "The Wild Boys" or "A View To A Kill".
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43. Nick Drake
A great artist who died too young. I first heard of him in the early '90s. My favourite songs of his "One Of These Things First", "Road" and "Northern Sky". His sister was in Crossroads by the way!
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Madonna's Top 20 Selling Singles
Any sales figures for Madonna's 66th best selling single, "Everybody"? :D
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last nights pop quiz classic....
OK, sort of makes sense now. Tom Tom Club etc.
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last nights pop quiz classic....
Nope, still don't get it but thanks anyway :D
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1. Slade - "Merry Xmas Everybody"
It's unusual for a Xmas record in that it doesn't contain any sleigh bells or any Christmas noises whatsoever! Still one of the best though I reckon.
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1. Slade - "Merry Xmas Everybody"
All the other festive No.1s : Dickie Valentine - "Christmas Alphabet" (1955) Harry Belafonte - "Mary's Boy Child" (1957) Mud - "Lonely This Christmas" (1974) Johnny Mathis - "When A Child Is Born (Soleado)" (1976) Boney M - "Mary's Boy Child - Oh My Lord" (1978) Band Aid - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (1984) Shakin' Stevens - "Merry Christmas Everyone" (1985) Cliff Richard - "Mistletoe & Wine" (1988) Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers - "Let's Party" (1989) Band Aid II - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (1989) Cliff Richard - "Saviour's Day" (1990) Band Aid 20 - "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (2004)
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1. Slade - "Merry Xmas Everybody"
1. SLADE - "MERRY XMAS EVERYBODY" http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d7/MXE.jpg/200px-MXE.jpg Entered chart at No.1 w/e 15/12/73 Spent 5 weeks at No.1 Weeks on chart : 9 Re-entries/reissues: 1980 : live version, No.70 1981 : re-entry, No.32 1982 : re-entry, No.67 1983 : re-entry, No.20 1984 : re-entry, No.47 1985 : reissue, No.48 1986 : re-entry of reissue, No.71 1989 : re-entry of reissue, No.99 1990 : re-entry of reissue, No.93 1998 : remix as Slade vs Flush, No.30 2006 : reissue, No.21 2007 : downloads, No.20 Well, it couldn't really be anything else could it? :D It's CHRIIIIISSSSTTTTMAAAASSSSSS!!!!!!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A8KT365wlA
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2. The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl - "Fairytale Of New York"
Other festive No.2s (leave it!) : The Wombles - "Wombling Merry Christmas" (1974) Greg Lake - "I Believe In Father Christmas" (1975) John & Yoko etc - "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" (1980) Wham! - "Last Christmas" (1984) Bros - "Silent Night" (1988) Mariah Carey - "All I Want For Christmas Is You" (1994) The Darkness - "Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End)" (2003) Cliff Richard - "21st Century Christmas" (2006)
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