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Post by Matt on Oct 8, 2018 8:54:08 GMT -5
I'm a bit slow but very cool seeing Gabrielle at #2 here in Australia all the way back in 1993, when she was #1 for me only last week as well with her newbie! Crazy. I didn't know she used to wear an eyepatch Cool to read the story about "Runaway Train" too, as I didn't realize it was about depression either. As for this week's flashback, I also had no idea 'The Key: The Secret" (succcch a cool song) was about magic mushrooms
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Post by gavinscott on Oct 24, 2018 3:21:51 GMT -5
Week ending October 10, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/10/25-years-ago-this-week-october-10-1993.htmlThe Gift, Somewhere, Send Me A Lover, Masterplan and The Best (again!) debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Terence Trent D’Arby, Lenny Kravitz, The Cure, Icehouse and Living Colour. Week ending October 17, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/10/25-years-ago-this-week-october-17-1993.htmlBoom! Shake The Room, Right Here (Human Nature), Distant Sun, What Is Love and I Remember debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Belinda Carlisle, Jade, Ice Cube, De La Soul and Juliana Hatfield Trio. Week ending October 24, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/10/25-years-ago-this-week-october-24-1993.htmlGo West, Go, Plush, Rubberband Girl, Somebody Dance With Me and Peach debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Deborah Conway and Tina Turner.
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Post by gavinscott on Nov 9, 2018 4:42:03 GMT -5
Week ending October 31, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/10/25-years-ago-this-week-october-31-1993.htmlCreep, Boom-Shack-A-Lak, Two Steps Behind and Sail Down To Australia debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Baby Animals, Christine Anu/Paul Kelly, Concrete Blonde and Melissa Etheridge. Week ending November 7, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/11/25-years-ago-this-week-november-7-1993.htmlShoop, The Right Time and The World As It Is debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Yothu Yindi, The Black Sorrows, Michael Crawlford/Patti LaBelle, 4 Non Blondes, Alice In Chains and Rhonda Burchmore.
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Post by Matt on Nov 10, 2018 3:51:15 GMT -5
"The perfect package" That's pretty cool - I had no idea they wrote "Shoop", nor had I taken notice what it was about. I'd never even heard the other Daryl Braithwaite and Yothu Yindi songs.
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Post by gavinscott on Nov 28, 2018 3:46:48 GMT -5
Week ending November 14, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/11/25-years-ago-this-week-november-14-1993.htmlPlease Forgive Me, No Rain, Dur Dur D’etre Bebe, Hero and Got To Get It debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Doug Mulray, Johnny Gill, Duran Duran and Iggy Pop. Week ending November 21, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/11/25-years-ago-this-week-november-21-1993.htmlMoving On Up, Both Sides Of The Story, All Over Me, Lemon, Yeah I Want You, All About Soul and This Is The Way debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Died Pretty, Green Jelly, Southern Sons, Tiddas, Lisa Stansfield, Mr Big and Enigma. Week ending November 28, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/11/25-years-ago-this-week-november-28-1993.htmlAgain, The Weight and I Believe debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Jenny Morris, Jon Stevens, En Vogue and Bitty McLean
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Post by gavinscott on Dec 20, 2018 6:15:20 GMT -5
Week ending December 5, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/12/25-years-ago-this-week-december-5-1993.htmlBye Bye Baby, Hey Mr DJ, True Love, Please (You Got That…), Relax and Let’s Get It On/Do You Wanna Dance debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Jeremy Jordan, Weird Al Yankovic, Tony! Toni! Tone! and Right Said Fred. Week ending December 12, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/12/25-years-ago-this-week-december-12-1993.htmlTears Of A Clown, Said I Loved You… But I Lied, Rock ‘n’ Roll Dreams Come Through, Angels and Where Is The Love debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Sting, Kim Wilde, Un Disco In Lattina and Weddings Parties Anything. Week ending December 19, 1993 www.chartbeats.com.au/2018/12/25-years-ago-this-week-december-19-1993.htmlGive It Up, Slave To The Music and Feels Like Heaven debut. Plus, top 50 misses from Xscape, Nirvana, Madonna, Boyz II Men, Ice Cube and Michael Jackson.
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