On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:16:21 +0200, Wendy Gray <wendygray@scarlet.be> wrote: On 25 Jun 2008 J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote: In article <ce6f8fb44f.Wendy@belgacom.net>, on Tue, 24 Jun 2008, Wendy Gray <wendygray@scarlet.be> wrote Age is finally catching up with me and I'm having trouble with (mis)hearing song lyrics. I heard Abba singing Super Trooper on the radio they'd changed
"Paul Hyett" <vidcapper@invalid83261.co.uk> wrote in message news:RN5oo5EpZEHHFw9o@blueyonder.co.uk... In uk.music.charts on Sun, 21 Oct 2007, Chris Brown <extremespamrice@yahoo.com> wrote : Singles ------- Sugababes claim their longest run at #1, with a 4th week. And with a song that sounds like a filler too. IMO a lot better than the mediocre Push The Button
CONTENTS: 1. Australian artist chart performance overseas 2. Number one singles from this time of year since 1989 3. Top 50 singles chart: Big Movers 4. Top 50 singles chart: Veteran Single 5. Top 50 singles chart: New Entries 6. Top 50 singles chart: Singles leaving the chart 7. Top 50 singles chart: Number 1 to 50
"Brettster" <brett.bayne@gmail.com> wrote: groo wrote: I happen to be a fan of pop music, though. Which bands/artists? Other than me, I mean. :) You asked for it. Here's a few, off the top of my head. I'm not talking about really old stuff, since you are likely to already be familiar with anything I'd mention. I also tend to lean towards BritPop, mostly because
Michael Schey wrote: Nothing wrong with the list. It's the source of the list that I question. Why ? Because you question their political and news coverage, their entertainment writers are questionable too ? How about their sports writers, are they questionable ? On 20 Dec 2006 10:07:59 -0800, Patrick1765@aol.com wrote: