There are many tracks on Now 27 which I simply can't remember, so many in fact that I should probably have let
alexmacpherson write the blurb. It seems to be another wide mix, and some of the things I do remember probably represent blind alleys - Credit to the Nation's agit-rap, Prml Scrm "going rock", and so on. A squib of ambient from Deep Forest and Enigma, belated acknowledgement of US alt.rock with Smashing Pumpkins and (ahem) the Gin Blossoms, and I'm still guessing it's going to come down to a straight fight between Swedish reggae and US dancefloor mentalism.
Pet Shop Boys' "Go West" won Now 26 comfortably, the third PSB track to win and quite probably the last. DJ Jazzy Jeff came in third with a surprisingly low percentile score (though with 45 or so voters the number of 90%+ crowdpleasers is surely dropping), and then a trio of Radiohead, Culture Beat and Take That. REM's "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight" is, scientifically, exactly as good as Meat Loaf. EVERY track got a vote. The Levellers got seven!
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Pet Shop Boys' "Go West" won Now 26 comfortably, the third PSB track to win and quite probably the last. DJ Jazzy Jeff came in third with a surprisingly low percentile score (though with 45 or so voters the number of 90%+ crowdpleasers is surely dropping), and then a trio of Radiohead, Culture Beat and Take That. REM's "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight" is, scientifically, exactly as good as Meat Loaf. EVERY track got a vote. The Levellers got seven!
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Date: 2006-02-27 01:39 pm (UTC)Moten's was a ballad, not too bad. She sounded a bit like Natalie Cole IIRC.
EYC = American boyband trio, looked like three of Color Me Badd. 'The Way You Work It' was 4/4 house-speed but quite rrubb.
McLean: pop ska, possibly better than 'If It's Rainin' or whatever it was called but not really noteworthy otherwise.
Degrees Of Motion: US garage crossover classic, the chorus was later sampled and pitched up by 10 for an ardkore track tho i do not have this and was driven mad by it back in the day.
Joe Roberts: dunno, can only remember 'Back In My Life' but he was a long haired house crooner ala Toni Di Bart.