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The History of Pop part 28 aka A Body Like Arnold with a Denzel face
A slip of the fingers means this poll was briefly published CONTEXT-FREE but here we go, it's 1994, Wet Wet Wet spend 15 cruel weeks at the top of the charts and the first stirrings of Britpop turn up on Now, playing second fiddle to Stiltskin.
Fans of the Mad Stuntman will be gutted by his one-vote loss to Ace Of Base's "The Sign" - both acts return on this compilation. The general consensus on the Smashing Pumpkins is "not very good at all", with a small but vocal minority arguing for "good, actually".
And that's about all I can say - over to you!
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Fans of the Mad Stuntman will be gutted by his one-vote loss to Ace Of Base's "The Sign" - both acts return on this compilation. The general consensus on the Smashing Pumpkins is "not very good at all", with a small but vocal minority arguing for "good, actually".
And that's about all I can say - over to you!
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"It's just another sad love song, racking my brane, like craaaazy"
or similar
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I remember Let Loose as being much later, too.
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Both boy band songs here ('I Swear' and 'Crazy For You') are better than the entire collected works of Take That.
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what a piss poor NOW
i am incensed by The Mad Stuntman's defeat in the previous round.
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Dan Abnormal
Further INJUSTICE
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2. What's the poptimist view of M People? I thought Movin' On Up and Renaissance were both pretty good singles. I probably still spat blood at the time when they won the Mercury tho. But how does history view this event? Was it a triumph of pop over the rockists or just a perverse decision by Frith & co.?
3. I own 3 of these songs.
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2. I am with you on Movin On Up and particularly Renaissance which is a fine record. At the time of the Mercury I was at uni and there was uproar, I seem to recall that I took a contrarian view cos it was fun, but no doubt I thought Pulp or whoever should have won really. Was this the year Luke Haines got annoyed? I think Frith liked the idea of giving the prize to something that was pop, aspirational, black, feminine etc etc - you can totally see WHY they won.
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Sounds DUDley DUD to me and not 10x Whigfields could save it.
But that's for next week.
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Marcella:
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