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katstevens.livejournal.com) wrote in
poptimists2006-09-05 10:41 am
I Love #1's - 1988
Last week everyone's favourite Russian faux-lesbians Tatu won their battle with Bouncey & the 'Babes to claim best number one of 2003, with a whopping 46 ticks. Poor old Snedders fared as badly as his follow-up single with only 2 votes of confidence, though looking at the text box some might say Gary Jules was the greater hate figure of the year (blatantly because you all had a tenner on 'Proper Crimbo' to hit the Xmas top spot instead). Now we come to the year where SmallKat first discovered the the magical world of the pop charts - 1988!
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http://freakytrigger.co.uk/popular/2003/09/popular_number1slist/4/
if the timelords had been a little earlier
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Thing is when Springsteen does this kind of stuff I wuv it but U2 always sounded so puritan about it.
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Elevation: inspiration for Harry Hill
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god, they were awful, although i did have a sneaking regard for it at the time.
bb king was their buttplug
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Erm, voting for Glenn Medeiros was a mistake, but voting for Cliff WASN'T - they don't make Christmas songs like this anymore (though obv you Scroogers think this is a GOOD THING).
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I suppose Grills Aloud #1 was good.
Of course sometimes they have them dressed up in furry hoods which are pretty wobs like, it worked for East 17. Anyway, had we all forgotten about Robbie and Nicole Kidman doing Somethin' Stupid? (AND THE SONG TOO HAHA) - anyway as you were.
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Bros
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When Will I > I Owe You Nothing > Drop The Boy >>>>> rest of puny late 80s boy bands >>>>>> all other Bros records, oops.
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The Hollies' wiki entry:
Awww!
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Ladies' Nite
Yazz had brilliant hair.
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BOSH VERSION
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Theme from S'Express
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(Sort of) Missing No. 1
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That said, this is easily my favorite of the early Kylie tracks. and I think I might like "Perfect" if I heard it again, although it's totally lost to me at the moment. Yazz is quite fine (I only heard the original of this earlier this year) and the Hollies is classic but why is it charting in 1988? Oh and Glenn Medeiros was proto-BSB. Maybe I should go back and tick these but I am feeling uncharitable this morning.
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Treaty of Paris revealed to be a Good Thing
"Faith" George Michael
"So Emotional" Whitney Houston
"Got My Mind Set on You" George Harrison
"The Way You Make Me Feel" Michael Jackson
"Need You Tonight" INXS
"Could've Been" Tiffany
"Seasons Change" Exposé
"Father Figure" George Michael
"Never Gonna Give You Up" Rick Astley
"Man in the Mirror" Michael Jackson
"Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car" Billy Ocean
"Where Do Broken Hearts Go" Whitney Houston
"Wishing Well" Terence Trent D'Arby
"Anything for You" Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine
"One More Try" George Michael
"Together Forever" Rick Astley
"Foolish Beat" Debbie Gibson
"Dirty Diana" Michael Jackson
"The Flame" Cheap Trick
"Hold on to the Nights" Richard Marx
"Roll With It" Steve Winwood
"Monkey" George Michael
"Sweet Child O' Mine" Guns N' Roses
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" Bobby McFerrin
"Love Bites" Def Leppard
"Red Red Wine" UB40
"Groovy Kind of Love Phil Collins
"Kokomo" The Beach Boys
"Wild, Wild West" The Escape Club
"Bad Medicine" Bon Jovi
"Baby, I Love Your Way / Freebird Medley" Will to Power
"Look Away" Chicago
The one overlap is in bold, but "I Think We're Alone Now" and "Heaven Is a Place on Earth" reached number one in 1987. Also, 1987 had this wonderful Shondellic moment:
November 7 "I Think We're Alone Now" Tiffany
November 14 "I Think We're Alone Now" Tiffany
November 21 "Mony Mony" Billy Idol
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