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freakytigger.livejournal.com) wrote in
poptimists2007-11-07 10:17 am
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Pop Open Nineties RESULTS (somewhat delayed)
Right! After rather a long polling time here are the 90s group results!
FIRST PLACE: Alison Hinds and Square One - "Iron Bazodee" (6 first-place votes, 38% of total points) -
lockedintheatti WINS.
SECOND PLACE: Me Phi Me/Jeriko One - "HereWECome" (8 first-place votes, 35% of total points) -
credoimprobus QUALIFIES.
THIRD PLACE: Souls Of Mischief - "Disishowedo" (2 first-place votes, 15% of total points) -
mcarratala is OUT.
FOURTH PLACE: Laurent Garnier - "Virtual Breakdown" (1 first-place vote, 13% of total points) -
katstevens is OUT.
Congrats, commiserations and sorry for the wait. I will put the 00s group up tomorrow, tho I may need someone to convert a M4A file into MP3 if I am too dense to work out how to do it myself...
FIRST PLACE: Alison Hinds and Square One - "Iron Bazodee" (6 first-place votes, 38% of total points) -
SECOND PLACE: Me Phi Me/Jeriko One - "HereWECome" (8 first-place votes, 35% of total points) -
THIRD PLACE: Souls Of Mischief - "Disishowedo" (2 first-place votes, 15% of total points) -
FOURTH PLACE: Laurent Garnier - "Virtual Breakdown" (1 first-place vote, 13% of total points) -
Congrats, commiserations and sorry for the wait. I will put the 00s group up tomorrow, tho I may need someone to convert a M4A file into MP3 if I am too dense to work out how to do it myself...

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I'm a little surprised to be honest that the Me Phi Me did so well! I didn't think it had much of a chance when I first heard it (though since it ended up being my favourite I shouldn't be too amazed I guess)
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Going by the comments early on I'd kinda started worrying whether I'd go through at all, so getting that many points (with that few voters, at that) was a surprise! More so since I went entirely with the "please myself" strategy this round, which meant picking something I was into at the time...and, I'm just saying: I was a bit of a total goth tool in the late 90s, haha. (Seriously, the Sunscreem was the only one of my possibles that didn't reflect that fact in some way, and I only got my hands on that one literally two days before the send-in deadline, heh...)
And omg this is totally turning into an overlong Oscar acceptance speech. Shutting up now!