Everything posted by gavindeejay
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Calvin Harris #2 Survivor ROUND 4
This is what you came for
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Dance Vocalists: Rita Ora
‘Ritual’ for me. Took a while for me to get into it but once I did that was it!
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Eli Brown thread
Great bop! The beginning reminds me of Inner City!
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ROUND 19:- Oasis - Time Flies....1994 - 2009 Survivor
Anymore rates? I’ll start the next round later this evening!
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Gerry Cinnamon - The Bonny
Just listening to this album and have to say I’m really enjoying so far!
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End-of-Year Number Three SURVIVOR
Axel F to go first please!
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Tiësto & Becky Hill - Nothing Really Matters
Loving this already!
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Kelly Clarkson - I Dare You
I really like this. Sadly though I think her chart days are over and radio support will be low :(
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Calvin Harris #2 Survivor ROUND 3
This is what you came for
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Now! That's What I Call Music | The Thread pt 5
Throwbacks
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Calvin Harris #2 Survivor ROUND 2
‘This Is What You Came For’
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Your favourite 2000s social media platform?
MySpace was great. Was like having your own website.
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Now! That's What I Call Music | The Thread pt 5
All in all I think a very strong tracklist with some great tracks from the past 5-6 months. A couple I didn't expect like John Legend and Alicia Keys, but all in all it's a thumbs up from me!
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Now! That's What I Call Music | The Thread pt 5
Now 105 Official Tracklist:- https://www.nowmusic.com/album/now-105/ 1. The Weeknd - Blinding Lights 2. Joel Corry - Lonely 3. Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now 4. Harry Styles - Adore You 5. Juston Bieber & Quavo - Intentions 6. Little Mix - Break Up Song 7. SAINt JHN - Roses ((Imanbek Remix) 8. Doja Cat - Say So 9. Ed Sheeran feat. Camila Cabello & Cardi B - South Of The Boarder 10. Arizona Zervas - Roxanne 11. BENEE feat. Gus Dapperton - Supalonely 12. Lady GaGa - Stupid Love 13. Meduza feat. Becky Hill - Lose Control 14. Jax Jones & Ella Henderson - This Is Real 15. Rita Ora - How To Be Lonely 16. Mabel - Boyfriend 17. Anne-Marie - Birthday 18. Jonas Blue & Paloma Faith - Mistakes 19. Jonas Brothers - What A Man Gotta Do 20. Khalid x Disclosure - Know Your Worth 21. Becky Hill & Shift K3Y - Better Off Without You 22. Endor - Pump It Up 23. Stormzy feat. Ed Sheeran & Burna Boy - Own It 24. Aitch, AJ Tracey & Tay Keith - Rain 25. Billie Eilish - Everything I Wanted 26. Lewis Capaldi - Before You Go 27. Selena Gomez - Lose You To Love Me 28. Sam Smith - To Die For 29. Dermot Kennedy - Power Over Me 30. Justin Bieber - Yummy 31. Alicia Keys - Time Machine 32. Dua Lipa - Physical 33. Celeste - Stop This Flame 34. James Blunt feat. Ward Thomas - Halfway 35. Sam Fischer - This City 36. The Script - Run Through Walls 37. Louis Tomlinson - Walls 38. Liam Gallagher - Once 39. Tom Grennan - This Is The Place 40. The 1975 - You & Me Together Song 41. MK x Sonny Fodera feat. Raphaella - One Night 42. Jax Jones, Martin Solveig, RAYE & Europa - Tequila 43. CamelPhat & Jem Cooke - Rabbit Hole 44. Selena Gomez - Rare 45. John Legend - Conversations In The Dark 46. Matt Lucas - Thank You Baked Potato Looks like they've scrapped the Throwbacks.
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Now! That's What I Call Music | The Thread pt 5
Now 105 tracklist announced. I'll type it up :)
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Bring It All Back vs One Step Closer
Obviously’Bring It All Back’
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End-of-Year Number One SURVIVOR - Round 1
Hallelujah for me!
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Favourite NOW CDs of the 2000s
This thread takes me back to doing the Now rates a few years ago. Would love to re-do them one day. I'll put my favourite for each of the years as it's really hard to pick a favourite for the decade, and I'll put my favourite track from each volume too. 2000 - Now 45 - Fragma - Toca's Miracle 2001 - Now 50 - Supermen Lovers - Starlight 2002 - Now 51 - Chemical Brothers - Star Guitar 2003 - Now 56 - Stereophonics - Maybe Tomorrow 2004 - Now 58 - Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme 2005 - Now 61 - Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc 2006 - Now 65 - The Killers - When We Were Young 2007 - Now 66 - Booty Luv - Boogie 2nite 2008 - Now 71 - Coldplay - Viva La Vida 2009 - Now 73 - Calvin Harris - I'm Not Alone
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Calvin Harris #2 Survivor
'We'll Be Coming Back'. Loved it back in 2012 but it has aged badly compared to the rest.
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Dance Vocalists: Katy B
'Perfect Stranger' for me
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ROUND 19:- Oasis - Time Flies....1994 - 2009 Survivor
Still going for 'Some Might Say'
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ROUND 19:- Oasis - Time Flies....1994 - 2009 Survivor
Time Flies....1994 - 2009 was the second Greatest Hits compilation from Oasis. 'Stop The Clocks' came out in 2006 as the first Greatest Hits album, but only featured 18 tracks which were chosen by Noel Gallagher and came about at the end of their record contract with Sony. Time Flies...1994-2009 got released on the 14th June 2010 containing all 27 singles the band had released between 1994 and 2009 including 'Whatever and 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' which had never appeared on any previous Oasis studio album. 'Sunday Morning Call' is not listed on the official tracklisting, but appears as a hidden track on the end of Disc 2 making it track 14, so I've decided to allow it in the rate. 6. The Importance of Being Idle - 25.00% So just stalling outside the Top 5, but making it as the highest post 2000 track in this rate is 'The Importance of Being Idle.' Released as the second single from the bands sixth studio album 'Don't Believe The Truth', the track's vocals come courtesy of Noel Gallagher, who claimed at the time that the lyrics are inspired by his own laziness. He also stated in an interview with Q Magazine that "The Importance of Being Idle" sounds like songs from two British bands, The Kinks and The La's. In particular, the guitar playing, as well as the sentiment expressed, is noticeably similar to The Kinks' "Sunny Afternoon" and "Dead End Street". The video has a guest star from Welsh actor Rhys Ifans, who plays the role of Billy. The Gallaghers play Shadrack & Duxbury, the owners of the funeral parlour where Billy works. The rest of the band (Gem, Andy and Zak) make brief appearances as lazy workers playing cards in an undertaker's office. The video is similar in style and concept to the black and white 1966 music video for "Dead End Street" by The Kinks. Liam Gallagher's second child, Lennon also cameos in the video. The track reached Number 1 in the UK singles chart making it the second Number 1 single from the album 'Don't Believe The Truth' and their final Number 1 single. It spent a week at Number 1 getting knocked off by the bands main rival Daman Albarn, who is one half of Gorillaz, and their hit 'Dare'. jySfU10IQu4 The chart so far..... 27. Who Feels Love? - 26.83% 26. Lord Don't Slow Me Down - 21.95% 25. Sunday Morning Call - 18.75% 24. Falling Down - 10.94%- 47.06% Tiebreak 23. She Is Love - 21.43% 22. Lyla - 19.05% 21. The Shock Of The Lightning - 25.00% 20. Go Let It Out - 20.00% 19. Let There Be Love - 42.11% 18. I'm Outta Time - 30% - Tiebreak 64.71% 17. D'You Know What I Mean? - 31.82% 16. All Around The World - 38.10% 15. The Hindu Times - 41.67% 14. Shakermaker - 50.00% 13. Songbird - 41.67% 12. Roll With It - 26.09% 11. Little By Little - 31.82% 10. Supersonic - 26.32 9. Cigarettes & Alcohol - 36.00% 8. Oasis - Stand By Me - 42.11% 7. Stop Crying Your Heart Out - 20.00% - Tiebreak - 47.83% 6. The Importance of Being Idle - 25.00% Top 5 time! What's going next? Vote for your least favourite! I'll give you until Saturday. :)
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Hands vs Where Have You Been
Yes, I’m going with Hands. Shame it wasn’t a bigger hit!
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ROUND 18:- Oasis - Time Flies....1994 - 2009 Survivor
Anymore votes? We don't need another tiebreak :lol:
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Filatov & Karas thread
think I’ll stick with the original thanks