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  1. OMG! Moving sounds amazing! Looking forward to hearing it in full!
  2. 08 Baby One More Time 09 Sometimes 09 (You Drive Me) Crazy 08 Born To Make You Happy 05 From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart 10 Oops I Did It Again 08 Lucky 09 Stronger 06 Don't Let Me The Last To Know 06 I'm A Slave 4 U 10 Overprotected 05 I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman 03 I Love Rock And Roll 06 Boys (feat. Pharrell Williams) 05 Anticipating 03 Me Against The Music (feat. Madonna) 11 Toxic 10 Everytime 04 Outrageous 03 My Prerogative 04 Do Somethin' 09 Gimme More 08 Piece Of Me 05 Break The Ice 09 Womanizer 06 Circus 06 If U Seek Amy 07 Radar 07 3 09 Hold It Against Me 07 Til' The World Ends 06 I Wanna Go 07 Criminal 08 Work Bitch 05 Perfume 04 Make Me (feat. G-Eazy) 02 Slumber Party (feat. Tinashe) 04 Someday (I Will Understand) 09 S&M (Remix) [feat. Rihanna] 08 Scream & Shout (feat. Will I Am) 07 Ooh La La 05 Pretty Girls (feat. Iggy Azalea) 05 Tom's Diner (Giorgio Moroder feat. Britney Spears)
  3. 'Some Might Say' again for me
  4. 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. 9. Cigarettes & Alcohol - 36.00% Released as the fourth single from the album 'Definitely Maybe' and became their second Top 10 hit single, peaking at Number 7. Recently the track has been certified Platinum, indicating 600,000 sales. Cigarettes & Alcohol" demonstrated the rougher musical attitude that Oasis appeared to be promoting. The song proclaims the inherent appeal of cigarettes, alcohol, and other drugs as a remedy to the banality and seemingly futile nature of the working class life. The song was the second case in which Oasis was accused of plagiarism, the first being "Shakermaker". The main riff of the song is 'borrowed' from "Get It On" by T. Rex and "Little Queenie" by Chuck Berry, and also bears a similarity to the opening of Humble Pie's cover of "C'mon Everybody", originally by Eddie Cochran. SaeLKhRnkhQ 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% Round 16 now open! What's your least favourite of the tracks left?
  5. I’ll get it up later today. :)
  6. ‘ Gravity’ for me
  7. Cater 2 U and Soldier
  8. No No No No No!
  9. I'd be happy for them to only release 2 albums this year. 105 in May and 106 in October. I think putting 106 out in July is too soon tbh and it'll strengthen 106 to have more hits rather than the flop fillers they have to add in these days.
  10. 'Dance Wiv Me' followed by 'Bonkers'
  11. gavindeejay posted a post in a topic in UK Charts
    HMV closed for the foreseeable future due to Covid-19. A statement has been put up on their Facebook page.
  12. Wow! Haven’t You Heard’ has had a massive rise from being R1’s TOTW! Hope it can make it officially to the playlist next week!
  13. Continuing with 'Some Might Say' for me
  14. 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. 10. Supersonic - 26.32% The debut single Oasis crashes out at Number 10. Released on the 11th April 1994 from their debut album ' Definitely Maybe'. The track was written and recorded in a single day at The PInk Museam in Liverpool. The track went onto peak at Number 31 in the UK singles chart. The song's title was used for Oasis: Supersonic, a 2016 documentary about the band by director Mat Whitecross. p29MG7wn4F8 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 Time to vote again for your least favourite.
  15. Yes! It’s happening! Hope it can get a few weeks on the playlist then!
  16. Coronavirus hits physical music supply chain and release schedules https://www.superdeluxeedition.com/news/cor...1qD6aHRT6BXQ1HM
  17. I’ve not been big on anything from Sam Feldt so not holding my hopes up to high on this just yet.
  18. I wouldn't be surprised to see Now 105 release postponed due to the coronavirus.
  19. +20 Rudimental feat. John Newman – Feel The Love +19 Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin – Don't You Worry Child +18 Florence + The Machine – Spectrum (Say My Name) (Calvin Harris Remix) +17 Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch – Sweet Nothing +16 Nadia Ali – Rapture (Avicii New Generation Mix) +15 David Guetta feat. Sia – She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) +14 Avicii – Silhouettes +13 Martin Solveig – The Night Out (Madeon Remix) +12 Swedish House Mafia – Greyhound +11 Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso feat. Ryan Tedder – Calling (Lose My Mind) +10 Redlight – Get Out My Head +9 Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding – I Need Your Love +8 Madeon – Icarus +7 Porter Robinson – Language +6 Redlight – Lost In Your Love +5 Sub Focus feat. Alice Gold – Out The Blue +4 Otto Knows – Million Voices +3 Disclosure feat. Sam Smith – Latch +2 Madeon – The City +1 Burns – Lies (Otto Knows Remix)
  20. Last day to vote on this and we'll try and move onto the next round tomorrow as long as there's no tie breaks.
  21. Sad to see Little By Little' just miss the Top 10. That's my favouite post 2000 Oasis track. 'Some Might Say' for me again.
  22. 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. 11. Little By Little - 31.82% Just missing out on the Top 10 is the third single from the bands sixth studio album 'Heathen Chemistry'. The track was released as a double A side along with 'She Is Love' in September 2002 and peaked at Number 2 in the UK Top 40. The vocals for both tracks were provided by Noel. Liam was originally meant to record lead vocals for "Little by Little", but according to Noel, he couldn't manage it. There are two versions of the music video, one being Noel Gallagher sitting on a doorstep singing and playing guitar whilst people featuring a small man (played by Robert Carlyle who mimes to Gallagher) throwing money to him. It then shows Carlyle's character at a bus stop and he then grows to normal size and trips over but is helped up by Liam Gallagher. Carlyle's character is then last seen growing to giant size and walking off into a forest then into farmland. And the alternate version which the band is playing in a concert at Finsbury Park in 2002. tM1RS_5IAiE 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% With 'Little By Little' out there are now only two post 2000 tracks left in the running. Vote for your least favourite as we get into the Top 10.
  23. ‘Heroes’ without doubt!