Never going to get consensus on a list of 30 tracks. Just go with whichever gets most mentions IMO.Olimite wrote:This was the only thing I was worried about. Will give it a few more hours otherwise might have to go down the shortlist route.poprock wrote:This is not going to plan at all. Zero consensus so far and we’re only on volume one.
Yeah, that's a fair point, and it's your thing so I don't want to get in the way. It's just that there are 100 of these things. Even at 1 a day that's over 3 months to get through them.Olimite wrote:I don't want this to take forever but at the same time, I don't want it over in a weekend. Feel free to do your own if you want a quick fix but was hoping for some discussion, retro rememberence and some laughs along the way. Edit: @jonb
poprock wrote:g.man wrote:Also, TEOTH? You'd have to be insane to open a pop playlist with that. It's a classic, but it kills your playlist stone dead.
Aye, Bonnie is a closer, not an opener. Drunken singalong.
Skondo wrote:Moonlight Shadow for me. Now 1 came out in 1983 and I didn't really listen to my own music then. I wasn't bothered. My Mum and Dad would play a lot of blues and soul and that's what I listened to. In the mornings Mum would have radio 2 on with Terry Wogan, Ken Bruce and Jimmy Young. didn't have my own stereo and my own music until late 1985. By 1987 I'd fallen down a goth well.
Skondo wrote:Mrs Skondo selected the same song as you Oli.
WorKid wrote:Total Eclipse? Try the album version sometime.
g.man wrote:Good few bangers there, but the only sensible answer is 99 Red Balloons.
g.man wrote:Good few bangers there, but the only sensible answer is Only You.
RamSteelwood wrote:so what we doing, voting for the best track on each 'Now'? I'll go Moonlight Shadow by Mike Oldfield.
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