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572.1 | Anyone here? | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | They sent me youoooo! | Fri Jan 05 1990 17:32 | 6 |
| AAAH! Stuart Everyone's Forgotten about you in this one. Any way,
dont worry Ed will confirm that I've got an expert on this sitting
next to me. He's a bit shy though and going home now anyway. You
start again and hopefully we can get it going again.
Rich per pro New Order fan in Response.
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572.2 | I really don't mind | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Fri Jan 05 1990 17:38 | 6 |
| Festive, or what? Only one NO track in the 50, they must be slipping.
I was surprised that The Pixies were only 6 votes behind The Sundays, i
had money on The Sundays walking it.
Best part of the yule celebrations for me.
Mikef
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572.3 | And now for a feast! | HPSRAD::ARTHUR | 50,000,000 Elvis fans can't be wrong! | Fri Jan 05 1990 17:55 | 1 |
| So when are we gonna see a list? I haven't had enough festivities...Ed
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572.4 | | SUBURB::COLEJ | Something to offend Everyone | Mon Jan 08 1990 12:52 | 5 |
| Yep, can someone who knows, tell me what the fifty were ? Were Loop
or Spacemen3 in it anywhere ?
Juju
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572.5 | Pixies Cursed | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Mon Jan 08 1990 13:03 | 5 |
| Probably be able to type it in on Wednesday, its bound to be printed in
this weeks NME. Spacemen 3 and Hypnotise were in their somewhere, 20s
poss?
Mikef
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572.6 | ZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | They sent me youoooo! | Mon Jan 08 1990 13:47 | 44 |
| This is a complete guess from David who's gonna try and get as far
as he can
50-40ish
Inspiral carpets
Inspiral Carpets
Morrisey-'Interesting Drug'
Wedding Present-'What have I said now?'
Pop Guns
Pixies
40-30
Pixies
Pixies
Wedding Present-'Bewitched'
He cant remember any more but the feel of it was
Stone Roses-'I wanna be adored'
New Order-'vanishing Point'
'All that Hardcore crap'
Sundays
More Pixies
More Stone Roses
J &MC
Ian McCulloch
Happy Mondays
De La Soul
Sonic Youth
Birdland 'in the 40's'
Spacemen 3
This is pointless. We'll have a full list from 50-21 tomorrow.
That will be better!
Sorry to have bored you all.
Rich(typing only!) + David (changing his name cos theres too many
around)
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572.7 | I know who was No.1 | GREBO::GURU | Nuclear War is a load of ballistics | Mon Jan 08 1990 17:01 | 23 |
| The Sundays - Can't be Sure was No.1
The Pixies - Monket Gone to Heaven was second
I think it was Happy Mondays - WFL that was third, maybe Stone Roses were third.
James - Sit down was 7 or 8, Inspiral Carpets - Joe was one above that ...
anyway this seems a bit haphazard ... I taped most of it so I'll bring in the
tapes, listen to them and jot down those numbers/places.
Seems between the third place and second there was only 6 votes or so, was
this mentioned in a previous note ... I do believe so!
Number 50 was a Inspiral Carpets track, and I do believe that they were the most
represented band in the chart (other contenders were Wedding Present/Pixies).
One track which I thought really stood out was "She Moves Through the Fair" by
Inspiral Carpets, part of their session which Peel also played as one of the
sessions of 89.
In my opinion the 88 chart was a much better chart and I had that on tape until
some git in Glasgow decided he wanted my car stereo and thought he would take
the tapes while he was about it (plus several jackets).
Moan moan gripe moan ...
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572.8 | :-) | HPSRAD::ARTHUR | 50,000,000 Elvis fans can't be wrong! | Mon Jan 08 1990 18:37 | 4 |
| >>some git in Glasgow decided he wanted my car stereo and thought he would take
>>the tapes while he was about it (plus several jackets).
Yeah! And we didn't even get a newspaper article about it! (See U2 note)
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572.9 | AT LAST! | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | They sent me youoooo! | Wed Jan 10 1990 13:24 | 60 |
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OK Here it is at last:
1 The Sundays....................Cant Be sure
2 The Weddoes....................Kennedy
3 The Pixies.....................Debaser
4 Happy Mondays..................WFL
5 The Pixies.....................Monkey gone to heaven
6 The Stone Roses................I am the Resurrection
7 The Stone Roses................She Bangs the Drums
8 James.........................Sit Down
9 Inspiral Carpets...............Joe
10 House of Love.................I dont know why I love you
11 Pale saints...................Sight of you
12 Dinasaur jr...................Just like Heaven
13 J+MC..........................Blues from a Gun
14 The Weddoes...................Take Me
15 Cud...........................Only a Prawn in Whitby
16 Mudhoney......................You got it!
17 The Stone Roses...............Made of Stone
18 Moz...........................Last of the famous.....
19 The Weddoes...................Brassneck
20 Moz...........................ouija board
21 Inspiral Carpets..............Find out why
22 808 State.....................Pacific State
23 The Stone Roses...............Fools Gold
24 The Weddoes...................Bewitched
25 Pale Saints...................She rides the waves
26 The Field Mice................Sensitive
27 New Order.....................Vanishing Point
28 Birdland......................Hollow Heart
29 The Stone Roses...............I wanna be adored
30 The Telescopes................Perfect Needle
31 Bob...........................Convienience
32 Jesus Jones...................Info Freako
33 Spacemen 3....................Hypnotised
34 De la Soul....................Eye Know
35 Inspiral Carpets..............So this is how it feels
36 Pixies........................Wave of Mutilation
37 Pixies........................Here comes your man
38 The Fall......................Dead beat descendant
39 DubSex........................Swerve
40 Birdland......................Paradise
41 Galaxie 500...................Dont let our youth go to waste
42 The Senseless things..........Too much Kissing
43 Pixies........................Dead
44 Snuff.........................Not Listening
45 The Weddoes...................What have I said now?
46 The Popguns...................Landslide
47 Moz...........................Interesting drug
48 The Family Cat................Tom Verlaine
49 Inspiral Carpets..............Directing traffic
50 Inspiral Carpets.............She comes in the fall
PHEW!!!!!!!!!!!
Ok Whos gonna type the NME readers poll out?
Rich.
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572.10 | Roll up for fame ! | HEAD::BOPS_RICH | What Ho !, Holsten brewery yet? | Thu Jan 11 1990 15:12 | 4 |
| Ok - so which of those groups/artists are going to make it in 1990,
and why ?
Rich (who-remembers-the-sex-pistols-heading-the-pole)
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572.11 | Heres the obvious, but why? | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Mild Rowing | Thu Jan 11 1990 15:55 | 30 |
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We reckon The Stone Roses are going to be massive in 1990 as the
hype reaches the mainstream market and USA. It'll be interesting
to see how far they go with the aid of this compared to the strength
of their material. Fools Gold was different from the album, so what
is the next step? At the moment they appear to be in a really
commanding position which could see them go on to incredible success
or mass dissillusion on the part of their audience.
Happy Mondays will be bigger as they reach a greater audience
through the style of their new material and also partly riding on
the back of the whole Manchester hype. The situation is different
from that of the SR's. At present they have appeared to have found
a good niche which appeals to both the indie scene and the Dance
scene.
The question is where will bands be when the Manchester rave deflates?
Will the audience remain faithful or jump on the next bandwagon?
These are two completely seperate situations. Happy Mondays have
prospered far more through the progression of their music and the
things they have to say. This degree of 'commercialisation' for
want of a better word is comparable to that of New Order's(also
on Factory Records)wheras The Stone Roses seem to be far more at
the mercy of the media. Both however we feel will enjoy great success
at least for 1990.
Rich + Aloysius
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572.12 | a vague womble... | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Thu Jan 11 1990 16:25 | 24 |
| I don't really think the Manchester scene is a bandwagon, more
something invented by the press because the most popular indie style
groups at the moment happen to come from Manchester. I can't see it as
a bandwagon that fans are jumping on and off of.
Remember back at the start of the decade we had ABC, Human League,
Heaven 17, etc, all hailing from Sheffield. I can't remember liking
them because of thier city ( although I do love the place!!), and I
certainly didn't buy Bummed becuase the group were Mancunians (another
wonderfull place).
How about the Birmingham scene (Stuffies, Poppies, and some other more
obscure bands)? We demand the Wolverhampton scene!!
I am getting a bit sick of reading about the Stone Roses tho'...but I
don't think its their fault if all the press are writing about them.
The press are just being irritating with wanting to cover them a great
deal.
They don't seem to have much 'Hype' in terms 'Marketing/promotion' (Is
this what we mean by Hype??).
Or am I rambling
Mikef
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572.13 | ZZzzz Twins | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Mild Rowing | Thu Jan 11 1990 16:54 | 25 |
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Mike,
I agree with you, I feel sorry for the Stone Roses because of the
huge pressure they have been put under by the media. The hype I
was relating to was in terms of NME singles reviews with phrases
such as " Stone Roses are perfect!"
The Manchester rave is something completely different to what we
have seen before. I don't remember similar hypes saying that towns
were " the place to be. "
There has always been a lot of music coming out of Manchester, it
is only recently that media attention has been diverted towards
it in such a big way.
I would disagree in that there is an element of a bandwagon craze
regarding Manchester.Time will only tell what will be left when
the media lay off Manchester. That is the only way to settle this
argument(unless you are a clairvoyant, of course!)HAHACheap laugh!
At the moment all we can do is speculate.
Rich + Aloysius
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572.14 | I just guessed... | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Thu Jan 11 1990 17:04 | 16 |
| Peering into my crystal ball I see...
Afghan coats making a comeback...
Bruce Sturrock editing the NME...
30 inch flares de rigeur...
Stone Roses releasing an album with lots of naked women on the cover...
Bez dressing up as a fox on stage...
But seriously, I think HM and SR will be around long after the media
have left manchester (smoke lingering around thier fingers). Its
interesting that I actually really like SR now. When I saw them in
Reading last year I thought they were dreadfull. Remind me never to be
an A+R man.
Mikef (only one of me I'm afraid!!).
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572.15 | A pointer to the fashion. | CURRNT::SAXBY | Isn't it 5.30 yet? | Thu Jan 11 1990 17:10 | 15 |
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The festive 50 is an amusing thing.
For absolutely years it was stuffed with Pink Floyds electro-grunting
, Genesis and Yes, then suddenly Punk arrives and it's full of the
Pistols, the Buzzcocks, SLF and the Clash, and now it's full of
what I consider pseudo-hippy groups (ok not all of them, but they're
predominantly this new wave indie scene (funny indie seemed to cover
so much more when I were a lad!)).
Obviously the Peel listeners are not the same people (as a whole)
over the years. Where do all the aging Peel listeners go to? Capital
Gold?
Mark
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572.16 | more than half the man himself | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Thu Jan 11 1990 17:14 | 6 |
| I've been listening to Peel for 11 years now, when do I qualify for
'ageing'??
Mikef
PS Is Capital Gold as horrible as it sounds?
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572.17 | Decoy Rhino | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Mild Rowing | Thu Jan 11 1990 17:19 | 13 |
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They were excellent at Reading, or were you getting them confused
Resque?(Papa Brittle Kick 7 shades out of them incidentally!) Anyway,
thats straying from the point.
I agree with you, Happy Mondays and Stone Roses are 2 of my favourite
bands if not David's.But, its fun to speculate innit?
Rich + Aloysius
P.S What size do you want that coat in Mike?
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572.18 | shame | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Thu Jan 11 1990 17:21 | 4 |
| errr....I think I may have one in a wardrobe back at my parents house
already...
Mikef
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572.19 | Liberaces bottom | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Mad Janitor | Thu Jan 11 1990 17:28 | 4 |
| By the way are you or is anyone else out there a Papa Brittle fan?
Rich.
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572.20 | I am the resurrection | GREBO::GURU | Only losers take the bus | Thu Jan 11 1990 20:50 | 11 |
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Peanut Brittle maybe but definately never tried Papa Brittle.
As for the bands who will live on into the 90's ... hopefully the
Inspiral Carpets make it especially after listening "She comes in the
Fall". The House of Love make a good record also.
Some good point about the 50 were the Cud track, the Popguns, and to
some extent the Telescopes (I stil can't decide about them)
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572.21 | Youre talking about a band I love! | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Mad Janitor | Fri Jan 12 1990 10:28 | 17 |
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My God you really were pi**** last night, really laying the boot
in. Papa Brittle Happen to be only the best band in Basingstoke,
and I think They are brill, so there!
Hang on quick plug,
Papa Brittle + The band I am in
Live at the Carribean Club, Basingstoke 10/2/90
Be there Mike!!!
Rich + Aloysius
Dawn raid on mentality
! :-)
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572.22 | Where? | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Fri Jan 12 1990 10:52 | 8 |
| Where in Basingstoke is the club?? I work at the Crescent on the
Viables estate, so if I could have directions from there...Are you
worth the bother of driving all the way from Reading, in the dark???
Mikef
(Best band in Basingstoke...doesn't sound like much of an achievment to
me!!)
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572.23 | What's their style? | CURRNT::SAXBY | Isn't it 5.30 yet? | Fri Jan 12 1990 10:53 | 6 |
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Re Papa Brittle
ONLY band in Basingstoke?
Mark
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572.24 | Papa Brittle | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Important Milk | Fri Jan 12 1990 11:07 | 27 |
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The Carribean Club is by the hospital. If you go out on the road
towards Tadley from the Hilton, take the first left towards the
Hospital and you'll see the Carribean down in a dip on the LHS.
It looks a bit like a village hall.
Papa Brittle are definitely worth seeing, I'd rate them the best
band on the Reading-Basingstoke circuit, better than International
Resque and Jo Jo. They normally attract about 300 people in Basingstoke
not so many in Reading, but they're growing fast there. I think
they'll be playing at South St at the end of the month.
The style is very funky, very aggresive, Jesus J type drums and
samples, elements of Funk, Rock, Talking heads etc. The band are
into music ranging from JJ, House, Redskins but it's difficult to
explain a style. It's certainly a very refreshing change to see
this type of local band.
All I can say is "GO AND SEE 'EM!" its well worth it.
Rich.
P.S You bet we're worth seeing, Aiming for a Papa Brittle/Happy
Mondays/Indie funk sound. Pleeeze come.We need all the support we
can get, we're 1st on!
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572.25 | Alittle bit more | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Important Milk | Fri Jan 12 1990 11:10 | 5 |
| Oh yeah from viable get out on the Ring Road and follow it to the
next roundabout on from the Reading turnoff to the Hilton Mercury.
Rich + aloysius(moving to Viables soon!)
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572.26 | ??? | SHAPES::FIDDLERM | | Fri Jan 12 1990 11:29 | 7 |
| Errrr...I'm utterly lost, but never mind. Are you not playing with PB
when they play South St?? I'd rather go there, coz its a brief walk!!
Mikef (Lazyitis)
PS - You're not moving here from the CSC are you?? Coz if so, you're
just along from me.
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572.27 | 'Fraid not | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Important Milk | Fri Jan 12 1990 11:43 | 12 |
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Unfortunately we aint playing with them at South St. Make sure you
do go mind.
Were going to the CSC from the branch at Wimgrove. I dont know if
I'm staying on though, Thailand beckons!
Grab your map and look for the hospital Its on the LHS before you
go in!
Rich
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572.28 | 'round Baughurst? | HYEND::SCHILTON | When they said sit down,I stood up | Fri Jan 12 1990 12:51 | 4 |
| re.24
You mean, the Tadley whose Lloyds branch was robbed last Wednesday?
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572.29 | Yeah | UBOHUB::WAR_INSTSCO | Timeless Cake | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:38 | 7 |
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Yeah, But only about 100 yds down that road, you turn off straight
away.
Rich
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572.30 | | JUMBLY::MACFADYEN | The world of honest business | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:33 | 15 |
| > <<< Note 572.15 by CURRNT::SAXBY "Isn't it 5.30 yet?" >>>
>
> For absolutely years it was stuffed with Pink Floyds electro-grunting
> , Genesis and Yes, then suddenly Punk arrives and it's full of the
> Pistols, the Buzzcocks, SLF and the Clash,
I remember the Festive 50 when "Stairway to Heaven" kept winning it,
and you're right, it was very amusing how the composition of the 50
changed dramatically, in the space of about two years going from 70's
dinosaur bands to Punk (this suited me fine). I think since then John
Peel has kept his show at or near the leading edge of the youf scene.
so each year's chart represents the current faves.
Rod
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572.31 | | WELMTS::GREENB | Going down to Cowtown | Thu Feb 08 1990 16:49 | 4 |
| But Rod, back then 'Stairway to Heaven' *was* the leading edge of
the yoof scene, strange as it may seem....
Bob
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572.32 | Those were the (er, umm..) | XSTACY::PATTISON | Xighangu Xamina | Thu Mar 29 1990 11:48 | 15 |
| >I think since then John
>Peel has kept his show at or near the leading edge of the youf scene.
>so each year's chart represents the current faves.
The festive fifty in the 1970's was always a vote for your ALL TIME
favourite trax, however Peely got bored with playing the same Pistols,
Banshees and Joy Division records year in, year out, so he phased in a
second chart based on this years releases only and phased out the old
one.
If the old format was revived, I wonder how many of last years winners
would get in. Personally, I'd still vote for "Another Girl, Another
Planet", but then I'm getting old (sigh).
Dave_who_remembers_"Dancing_the_Night_Away"_winning
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572.33 | plea for 1990 results | XSTACY::PATTISON | A rolling stone gets the worm | Thu Jan 24 1991 14:08 | 7 |
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Could someone PLEASE post some/all of last years 50?
ta (..in anticipation)
D���
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572.34 | | RDGE21::PRICET | From the global village.... | Thu Jan 24 1991 14:58 | 5 |
| Mikef did you get your tape done of the 50?
Tim
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572.35 | That time again | XSTACY::PATTISON | Too sexy for my VT100 | Thu Jan 02 1992 13:30 | 5 |
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a) Was there a festive 50 for 1991?
b) Did anybody write it down?
Dave
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572.36 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | I'd rather be gazing at my shoes | Thu Jan 02 1992 13:44 | 8 |
| a)nope
b)nope.
The moving of Peel to the worst timeslot of all time has affected the
number of listeners. The number of entries he got (around 100) for the
50 made him think it wasn't worthwhile. Shame really.
Mikef
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572.37 | | MARVIN::WARWICK | Trevor Warwick | Thu Jan 02 1992 14:33 | 7 |
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I usually try to record one C90's worth of each of the Saturday and
Sunday programmes, and listen to them in the car on the way to work the
following week. It certainly beats listening to whatever's usually on
the radio at 9.30am.
Trevor
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572.38 | Suck | BHUNA::GHUTCHEON | | Tue Feb 01 1994 08:24 | 7 |
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what the song in this years 50 was - it went
on about all these people who Suck.
-Thanks Graeme
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572.39 | | RUTILE::LETCHER | Republic | Tue Feb 01 1994 10:27 | 3 |
| Might have been "Suck" by Consolidated.
Piers
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572.40 | TIXE | WRKSYS::ARTHUR | Why think? Try . | Tue Feb 01 1994 17:41 | 3 |
| Mikef, when R U going to post the Festive 50?
/Ed
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572.41 | | WOTVAX::FIDDLERM | The sense of being dulls my mind | Wed Feb 02 1994 08:57 | 4 |
| I don't know it!!!! I didn't hear it, and the NME hasn't printed it
up. Sorry.
Mikef
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572.42 | Festive 50 1994 | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A jar of turkey seepage please. | Wed Jan 25 1995 14:49 | 54 |
| John Peel's Festive 50 1994
===========================
1. Inspiral Carpets (featuring Mark E Smith) - I Want You
2. Fall - Hey Student
3. Veruca Salt - Seether
4. Elastica - Connection
5. Supergrass - Caught By The Fuzz
6. LSG - Hearts
7. Elastica - Waking Up
8. Portishead - Sour Times
9. Stereolab - Ping Pong
10. Done Lying Down - Just A Misdemeanour
11. H Foundation - Laika
12. Ash - Jack Names The Planets
13. Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time
14. Pavement - Range Life
15. Wedding Present - Swimming Pools Movie Stars
16. Sebadoh - Rebound
17. Hole - Miss World
18. Shellac - Crow
19. Madder Rose - The Car Song
20. Sleeper - Delicious
21. Pulp - Common People
22. Pavement - Gold Soundz
23. Pulp - Babies
24. Shellac - The Dog And Pony Show
25. Mazzy Star - Fade Into You
26. That Dog - One Summer Night
27. Nirvana - The Man Who Sold The World
28. Ash - Uncle Pat
29. Sabres of Paradise - Wilmot
30. Wedding Present - Click Click
31. Orbital - Are We Here (Industry Standard Mix)
32. Beck - Loser
33. Ash - Petrol
34. Pavement - Cut Your Hair
35. Madder Rose - Panic On
36. Salt Tank - Charged Up
37. Wedding Present - So Long Baby
38. Fall - City Dweller
39. Wedding Present - Spangle
40. Nirvana - Where Did You Sleep Last Night
41. Fall - M5
42. Elastica - Line Up
43. Underworld - Dirty Epic
44. Nirvana - About A Girl
45. Hole - Doll Parts
46. ROC - Girl With A Crooked Eye
47. Sonic Youth - Superstar
48. Sleeper - Swallow
49. Tuscadero - Angel In A Half Shirt
50. Trans Global Underground - Tars Zaman
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572.43 | Just an observation | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Sealclubbing: A Hit with the Pups | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:13 | 5 |
| Matt
Didn't notice the Wildhearts in there
Stuart
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572.44 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A jar of turkey seepage please. | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:16 | 1 |
| V.Funny.
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572.45 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:19 | 5 |
| Well, I think someone should say:
Thanks for typing that in, Matt!
grahame
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572.46 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A jar of turkey seepage please. | Wed Jan 25 1995 15:22 | 3 |
| Thank you.
Matt$whohaditallmailedtohim.
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572.47 | ta, all the same.... | WOTVAX::STONEG | Temperature Drop in Downtime Winterland.... | Wed Jan 25 1995 16:08 | 8 |
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well, thanks for knowing someone who typed it in and remembered to mail
it to you then....
Graham ( who noticed The Church and The Stone Roses disdn't feature
either ... oh well ^%/ )
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572.48 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Wed Jan 25 1995 16:26 | 3 |
| Interesting lack of Blur and Oasis also...
Mikef
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572.49 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | A jar of turkey seepage please. | Wed Jan 25 1995 16:30 | 5 |
| ...who, incidentally, cleared up at the NME BRAT awards last night.
(Portishead won best "dance" act, Orbital won best live performance, Gene won
one of the Best newcomer awards.......can't remember/don't know any of the
others)
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572.50 | 1995 results | CHEFS::FIDDLER_M | The sense of being dulls my mind | Wed Jan 03 1996 09:36 | 63 |
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Broadcast over the holidays....
John Peel's Festive Fifty 1995
1. Pulp - Common People
2. Pulp - Sorted
3. Wedding Present - Sucker
4. Ash - Girl From Mars
5. Dreadzone - Zion youth
6. Ash - Kung Fu
7. The Fall - Feeling Numb
8. Pulp - I-Spy
9. Dreadzone - Maximum
10. Long Fin Kylie & Mark E Smith - Heads Of Dead Surfers
11. PJ Harvey - Send His Love To Me
12. Pulp - Misshapes
13. Supergrass - Alright
14. Zion Train - Dance Of Life
15. Bluetones - Bluetonic
16. Dreadzone - Fight The Power
17. PJ Harvey - Down By The Water
18. Catatonia - Bleed
19. Gorkys Zygotic Mynci - If Fingers Were Xylophones
20. Elastica - All Nighter
21. Bluetones - Slight Return
22. Tricky - Black Steel
23. Dreadzone - Little Britain
24. The Fall - Don't Call Me Darling
25. Tindersticks - My Sister
26. Dick Dale - Nitro
27. Pulp - Disco 2000
28. Hole - Violet
29. Flaming Stars - Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
30. The Fall - Bonkers In Phoenix
31. Pulp - Underwear
32. Spare Snare - Bugs
33. Stereolab - Pop Quiz
34. PJ Harvey - To Bring You My Love
35. Dreadzone - Captain Dread
36. Cornershop - 6AM Jerlander Sheer (how do you spell that?)
37. Billy Bragg - Northern Industrial Town
38. Van Baston - King of the Death Posture
39. Solar Race - Not Here
40. Pavement - Father To A Sister Of Thought
41. Leftfield - Afroleft
42. Harveys Rabbit - Is This What You Call Change
43. Ash - Angel Interceptor
44. Dose (with Mark E Smith) - Plug Myself In
45. Garbage - Vow
46. Dave Clarke - Red Three
47. Bis - School Disco
48. Dreadzone - Life, Love and Unity
49. The Fall - The Joke
50. Safe Deposit - You Can't
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