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Frisch aus dem Netz gezogen: die Jahresbestenliste von MOJO, mit einer Auswahl der Genrelisten.
Albums
1. The Raconteurs – Broken Boy Soldiers
2. Bob Dylan – Modern Times
3. Arctic Monkeys – Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not
4. Bruce Springsteen – We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions
5. Archie Bronson Outfit – Derdang Derdang
6. Vetiver – To Find Me Gone
7. Amy Winehouse – Back to Black
8. James Hunter – People Gonna Talk
9. Midlake – The Trials of Van Occupanther
10. Cat Power – The Greatest
11. Morrissey – Ringleader of the Tormentors
12. Sonic Youth – Rather Ripped
13. Johnny Cash – American V: A Hundred Highways
14. Scritti Politti – White Bread, Black Beer
15. Young Knives – Voices of Animals & Men
16. De Rosa – Mend
17. The Who – Endless Wire
18. David Gilmour – On an Island
19. Beatles – Love
20. Joanna Newsom – Ys
21. Broken Social Scene – Broken Social Scene
22. Espers – II
23. Bert Jansch – The Black Swan
24. Kelley Stoltz – Below the Branches
25. Belle & Sebastian – The Life Pursuit
26. Brightblack Morning Light – Brightblack Morning Light
27. New York Dolls – One Day it Will Please Us to Remember Even This
28. Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan – Ballad of the Broken Seas
29. Comets on Fire – Avatar
30. Lupe Fiasco – Food & Liquor
31. Graham Coxon – Love Travels at Illegal Speeds
32. Fionn Regan – The End of History
33. Elton John – The Captain & the Kid
34. Bonnie Prince Billy – The Letting Go
35. Jerry Lee Lewis – Last Man Standing
36. Lindsey Buckingham – Under the Skin
37. The Zutons – Tired of Hanging Around
38. J Dilla [Jay Dee] – Donuts
39. Guillemots – Through the Windowpane
40. Thom Yorke – The Eraser
41. TV on the Radio – Return to Cookie Mountain
42. Madeleine Peyroux – Half the Perfect World
43. Kasabian – Empire
44. Ali Farka Touré – Savane
45. Corinne Bailey Rae – Corinne Bailey Rae
46. Simple Kid – 2
47. Flaming Lips – At War with the Mystics
48. Sparks – Hello Young Lovers
49. Lily Allen – Alright, Still…
50. Amp Fiddler – Afro StrutReissues
1. Various Artists – Complete Motown Singles Vol 5: 1965
2. Various Artists – Forever Changing: Golden Age of Elektra
3. [Fania reissue series]
4. The Jam – All Mod Cons: Deluxe Edition
5. Arthur Russell – First Thought, Best Thought
6. Wire – Chairs Missing
7. Jesus & Mary Chain – Psychocandy
8. Jake Thackray – Jake in a Box: EMI Recordings 1967-1974
9. David Axelrod – The Edge: 1966-1970
10. Gil Evans – Complete Pacific Jazz Sessions
11. Triffids – Born Sandy Devotional
12. Captain Beefheart – Doc at the Radar Station
13. Bert Sommer – Road to Travel
14. Karen Dalton – In My Own Time
15. REM – And I Feel Fine: Best of the IRS Years 1982-1987
16. John Cale – Paris 1919
17. Darondo – Let My People Go
18. Big Youth – Screaming Target
19. Johnny Cash – Personal File
20. Vince Martin – If the Jasmine Don’t Get You… the Bay Breeze WillWorld
1. Ali Farka Touré – Savane
2. Vinicio Capossela – Ovunque Proteggi
3. K’Naan – Dusty Foot Philosopher
4. Dengue Fever – Escape from the Dragon House
5. Lobi Traoré Group – Lobi Traoré Group
6. Rachid Taha – Diwan 2
7. Holden (Chile) – Chevrotine
8. Dominique A – Horizon
9. Toumani Diabaté – Boulevard de l’Indépendance
10. Etran Finatawa – Introducing…Americana
1. Howe Gelb – Sno’ Angel… Like You
2. Greg Brown – Evening Call
3. Hayes Carll – Little Rock
4. Neko Case – Fox Confessor Brings the Flood
5. Kelly Joe Phelps – Tunesmith Retrofit
6. Josh Ritter – Animal Years
7. Handsome Family – Last Days of Wonder
8. Vetiver – To Find Me Gone
9. Johnny Dowd – Cruel Words
10. OX – Dust Bowl BalladsFolk
1. Bellowhead – Burlesque
2. Tim Van Eyken – Stiffs Lovers Holymen Thieves
3. Waterson-Carthy – Holy Heathens & the Old Green Man
4. Tunng – Comments of the Inner Chorus
5. Nic Jones – Game, Set & Match
6. Seth Lakeman – Freedom Fields
7. Téada – Inné Amárach (Yesterday Tomorrow)
8. Jim Moray – Jim Moray
9. Jackie Oates – Jackie Oates
10. Show of Hands – WitnessUrban
1. Lupe Fiasco – Food & Liquor
2. Roots – Game Theory
3. Ghostface – Fishscale
4. HKB Finn – Spoken Herbs
5. John Legend – Once Again
6. OutKast – Idlewild
7. Gnarls Barkley – St Elsewhere
8. Blade – Guerilla Tactics
9. Nicole Willis & the Soul Investigators – Keep Reachin’ Up
10. E-40 – My Ghetto ReportUnderground
1. Wolf Eyes – Human Animal
2. Om – Conference of the Birds
3. Whitehouse – Asceticists 2006
4. Alexander Tucker – Furrowed Brow
5. Yellow Swans – Psychic Secession
6. Wooden Wand & the Vanishing Voices – Gipsy Freedom
7. Xasthur / Leviathan – Xasthur / Leviathan [split CD]
8. Hototogisu –Chimärendämmerung
9. Growing – Color Wheel
10. Jazkamer – Metal Music MachineDVD of the Year: Devil & Daniel Johnston
Track of the Year: Gnarls Barkely – Crazy
Woman of the Year: Amy Winehouse
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To Hell with PovertyHighlights von Rolling-Stone.deOh, du Hässliche! Die 25 schrecklichsten Weihnachtsalben-Cover
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Taylor Swift: Alle 274 Songs im Ranking
Stephen King: Die besten Bücher – Plätze 10-01
WerbungUnd hier noch die Gebrauchsanweisung für diesen Thread: How to use end of year lists.
FastnbulbousIt’s that time of year again. In the next few weeks, nearly every major music publication in print and online will issue their lists of ten or twenty or fifty albums their staffs selected as favorites for 2006. And, like every previous year since this tradition started, people will roll their eyes, piss and moan, and complain about how wrong and sucky they are. Or nitpick over the rankings. There were over 20,000 albums released in 2006. Who cares if your favorite was ten slots lower than you thought it should be? Or simply gripe that the lists are stupid and meaningless. I’d like to try to preempt some of that wasted energy this year.
I’ll use the Uncut list as an example, since they are the first publication to issue their list early in November. Personally I think lists shouldn’t come out before New Year’s Day, because the holidays should be spent catching up on albums one might have missed, and reconsidering others. But perhaps I take it more seriously than some, and consumer publications like Uncut, Spin and Rolling Stone prefer to exert some influence as buyer’s guides as gift purchases for the holidays. So be it, they can be useful. While the latter two rags’ top 20 and 10 lists rarely offer any surprises of stuff I haven’t heard, Uncut isn’t too bad.
Granted, it’s not great either. I could waste my time complaining about the absence of the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s and The Roots, and the relatively low ranking of my favorite, TV On The Radio. But seriously, why be a whiney beeotch just because their tastes don’t exactly match mine? The real value of EOY lists are that there are often interesting albums that I had previously overlooked, or haven’t even heard of. Most are at least worth hearing, and a few might even make my own top 50.
Currently, I’m really digging Hot Chip (great British electro-pop), Burial (moody, Tricky-like atmospherics), and Espers (beguiling folk with some Velvet Underground-like drones). I was pleasantly surprised to see Comets On Fire at number three. They’re a cool band that I like, but sort of forgot about Avatar when it got buried under all the other new releases. I re-listened to it and inched it up in my list.
I finally got around to listening to Neil Young’s Living With War. I really wanted to like it, as I respect his gutsy, direct protest lyrics. But I can’t stand the choir, and the lack of good tunes makes it virtually unlistenable for me. Oh well. There’s many more finds I’ll like. I was reminded to listen to the new Bonnie “Prince” Billy and Ali Farka Toure’s (RIP) final album. Oldham’s The Letting Go is intruiging and will take more time to sink in, while Toure’s Savane is beautiful, and hit me immediately. Joan As Police Woman is an interesting discovery. Joan Wasser has been around the New York music scene for a long time. While a member of the Dambuilders she dated Jeff Buckley, and has worked with Lou Reed, Rufus Wainwright, Sparklehorse, Antony & the Johnsons and many more. I like it on first listen, but am still absorbing. Rilo Kiley’s Jenny Lewis has an appealing voice, but her solo debut’s take on country is a little dull and pedestrian for me.
Still in my queue are Brightback Morning Light, Howlin’ Rain and Oakley Hall. I’ll include the list in the comments, courtesy of my friend Julian White and his Rock List site. I doubt that very few people here have heard more than half of it. Dismiss these EOY lists, and you might be missing out on a new favorite or six.
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To Hell with PovertyDanke für die Listen, Go1.
Dass „Whatever People Say…“ zum absoluten Liebling gekürt wird finde ich aber doch etwas verwunderlich.
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Hey man, why don't we make a tune... just playin' the melody, not play the solos...atomDass „Whatever People Say…“ zum absoluten Liebling gekürt wird finde ich aber doch etwas verwunderlich.
Hat hier jemand was von Hype gesagt? :angel:
Ich vermute, dass es sich um ein britisches Phänomen handelt und dieses Album auf den amerikanischen Listen weiter unten platziert sein wird. (Edit: Wobei die französische Liste, die das Album ebenfalls an die Spitze stellt, schon wieder gegen diese Vermutung spricht.)
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To Hell with PovertyatomDanke für die Listen, Go1.
Dass „Whatever People Say…“ zum absoluten Liebling gekürt wird finde ich aber doch etwas verwunderlich.
1) dito
2) dito (wobei Ähnliches mE auch für „Modern Times“ gilt)Und falls jemand das noch nicht kennt: Die Meta-Liste, die derzeit häufige Updates erfährt: http://www.acclaimedmusic.net/061024/2006a.htm
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There is a crack in everything; that's how the light gets in. (Leonard Cohen)Noch eine Liste aus dem UK.
Best Albums of 2006 (hier die Top 20 mit Kommentaren):
1. Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not – Arctic Monkeys
2. Savane – Ali Farka Touré
3. Orphans – Tom Waits
4. Damaged – Lambchop
5. Back To Black – Amy Winehouse
6. Modern Times – Bob Dylan
7. Ys – Joanna Newsom
8. Fishcale – Ghostface Killah
9. Jarvis – Jarvis Cocker
10. Alright Still – Lily Allen
11. Sam’s Town – the Killers
12. The Dusty Foot Philosopher – K’Naan
13. Blood Mountain – Mastodon
14. Burlesque – Bellowhead
15. [EM] II – Michael Wollny
16. The Greatest – Cat Power
17. Twelve Stops and Home – The Feeling
18. Burial – Burial
19. Voices of Animals and Young Men – The Young Knives
20. We Shall Overcome – Bruce Springsteen
21. Ringleader of the Tormentors – Morrissey
22. Skinny Grin – Acoustic Ladyland
23. At War With the Mystics – the Flaming Lips
24. St Elsewhere – Gnarls Barkley
25. Boulevard de ‚independence – Toumani Diabaté’s Symetric Orchestra
26. The Drift – Scott Walker
27. YoYoYoYoYo – Spank Rock
28. The Warning – Hot Chip
29. One Day It Will Please Us To Remember Even This – The New York Dolls
30. The Eraser – Thom Yorke31. Broken Boy Soldiers – The Raconteurs
32. The Hardest Way To Make An Easy Living – The Streets
33. 12 Songs – Neil Diamond
34. White Bread Black Beer – Scritti Politti
35. B-Day – Beyonce
36. The Gulag Orkestar – Beirut
37. Superfinos Negros – Free Hole Negro
38. Crazy Itch Radio – Basement Jaxx
39. Ta-Dah – Scissor Sisters
40. Standing in the Way of Control – The Gossip
41. Black Holes and Revelations – Muse
42. Fundamental – Pet Shop Boys
43. The Opera Circuit – Micah P Hinson
44. Comment on the Inner Chorus – Tunng
45. Kingdom Come – Jay-Z
46. To Find Me Gone – Vetiver
47. Futuresex/lovesounds – Justin Timberlake
48. This Is My Demo – Sway
49. Riot City Blues – Primal Scream
50. Love – The BeatlesThe 10 best compilations:
1. Good For What Ails You: Music of the Medicine Shows 1926-’37 – Various
2. Kitsune Maison Vol 3 – Various
3. African Pearls 1: Congo, Rumba on the River – Various
4. Rogues Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs and Chanteys – Various
5. Strange Folk – Various
6. London Is The Place For Me 3 – Various
7. North By North West: Liverpool & Manchester from Punk to Post-Punk & Beyond 1976-1984 – Various
8. Pop! Justice 100% – Various
9. From the Closet to the Charts: Queer Noises 1961-’78 – Various
10. Like A Daydream – VariousPicked by: Luke Bainbridge, Sarah Boden, Peter Culshaw, Paul Flynn, Charlie Gillett, Caspar Llewellyn Smith, Craig McLean, Paul Mardles, Paul Morley, Garry Mulholland, Stuart Nicholson, Sean O’Hagan, Simon Reynolds, Peter Robinson, Neil Spencer, Rosie Swash, Ben Thompson, Graeme Thomson, Emma Warren, Steve Yates
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To Hell with Poverty@go1: Danke für dein Service! Nummer 15 – Michael Wollny finde ich besonders interessant….
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Der Teufel ist ein Optimist, wenn er glaubt, dass er die Menschen schlechter machen kann. "Fackel" - Karl KrausOnline mit kurzen Kommentaren. Ebenfalls dabei sind die Einzellisten der Teilnehmer.
50) XIU XIU – The Airforce
49) ISOBEL CAMPBELL & MARK LANEGAN – Ballad of the broken Seas
48) RHYMEFEST – Blue Collar
47) MYLO – Destroy Rock & Roll (eigentlich 2004)
46) RATATAT – Classics
45) THE BLOW – Paper Television
44) GRIZZLY BEAR – Yellow House
43) BUILT TO SPILL – You In Reverse
42) EXCEPTER – Alternation
41) SONIC YOUTH – Rather Ripped
40) LILY ALLEN – Alright, Still
39) BELLE & SEBASTIAN – The Life Pursuit
38) WHITE FLIGHT – s/t
37) PETER BJÖRN & JOHN – Writer’s Block
36) M. WARD – Post-War
35) THE MELVINS – A Senile Animal
34) THE STROKES – First Impressions Of Earth
33) CAPPABLACK – Facades and Skeletons
32) FINAL FANTASY – He Poos Clouds
31) JUNIOR BOYS – So This Is Goodbye
30) KODE9 & THE SPACEAPE – Memories Of The Future
29) HOT CHIP – The Warning
28) T.I. – King
27) THE LONG BLONDES – Someone To Drive You Home
26) THE HOLD STEADY – Boys and Girls in America
25) INTRONAUT – Void
24) YO LA TENGO – I am not afraid of you and I will beat your Ass
23) Z-RO – I’m still livin’
22) THE KNIFE – Silent Shout
21) BONNIE „PRINCE“ BILLY – The Letting Go
20) BAND OF HORSES – Everything all the time
19) JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE – FutureSex/LoveSounds
18) VAKILL – Worst Fears confirmed
17) BASEMENT JAXX – Crazy Itch Radio
16) MAN MAN – Six Demon Bag
15) GHOSTFACE – Fishscale
14) DESTROYER – Destroyer’s Rubies
13) NAS – Hip-Hop is dead
12) ISLANDS – Return to the Sea
11) CAT POWER – The Greatest
10) THE GAME – Doctor’s Advocate
09) NEKO CASE – Fox Confessor brings the Flood
08) BOB DYLAN – Modern Times
07) J DILLA – Donuts
06) TOM WAITS – Orphans
05) JOANNA NEWSOM – Ys
04) LIARS – Drum’s not dead
03) HERBERT – Scale
02) TV ON THE RADIO – Return to Cookie Mountain
01) CLIPSE – Hell hath no FuryDas Album von Burial hätte hier eigentlich noch gut dazugepasst.
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To Hell with PovertyROLLING STONE (US):
The 100 Best Songs Of 20061. „Crazy“ – Gnarls Barkley
2. „Steady as She Goes“ – The Raconteurs
3. „Ridin'“ – Chamillionaire
4. „What You Know“ – T.I.
5. „Vans“ – The Pack
6. „Thunder on the Mountain“ – Bob Dylan
7. „Smile“ – Lily Allen
8. „Wamp Wamp (What It Do)“ – Clipse with Slim Thug
9. „Dimension“ – Wolfmother
10. „Ooh La La“ – Goldfrapp
11. „World Wide Suicide“ – Pearl Jam
12. „Read My Mind“ – The Killers
13. „Free Radicals“ – The Flaming Lips
14. „Ghetto Story“ – Cham
15. „Miss Murder“ – AFI
16. „You Only Live Once“ – The Strokes
17. „Welcome to the Black Parade“ – My Chemical Romance
18. „Ain’t No Other Man“ – Christina Aguilera
19. „Get Myself Into It“ – The Rapture
20. „The Long Way Around“ – The Dixie Chicks
21. „SexyBack“ – Justin Timberlake
22. „Tell Me Baby“ – Red Hot Chili Peppers
23. „Fidelity“ – Regina Spektor
24. „How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live“ – Bruce Springsteen
25. „When the Sun Goes Down“ – Arctic Monkeys
26. „Province“ – TV on the Radio
27. „Capillarian Crest“ – Mastodon
28. „Level“ – The Raconteurs
29. „Smiley Faces“ – Gnarls Barkley
30. „Over & Over“ – Hot Chip
31. „The Clock“ – Thom Yorke
32. „Do It to It“ – Cherish
33. „Chillout Tent“ – The Hold Steady
34. „When You Were Young“ – The Killers
35. „Summersong“ – The Decemberists
36. „SOS“ – Rihanna
37. „Strange Apparition“ – Beck
38. „Gin & Milk“ – Dirty Pretty Things
39. „Dance, Dance“ – Fall Out Boy
40. „Incinerate“ – Sonic Youth
41. „Me & U“ – Cassie
42. „Origin of Species“ – Chris Smither
43. „Tony the Beat“ – The Sounds
44. „Hustlin'“ – Rick Ross
45. „Yo (Excuse Me Miss)“ – Chris Brown
46. „Hang Me Up to Dry“ – Cold War Kids
47. „Cherr It On“ – Tokyo Police Club
48. „He Said, She Said“ – Shawnna with Ludacris
49. „Chasing Cars“ – Snow Patrol
50. „My Love“ – Justin Timberlake
51. „Black Sweat“ – Prince
52. „Makedamnsure“ – Taking Back Sunday
53. „O Valencia!“ – The Decemberists
54. „Kilo“ – Ghostface Killah
55. „Nausea“ – Beck
56. „Promiscuous“ – Nelly Furtado with Timbaland
57. „Love Me or Hate Me“ – Lady Sovereign
58. „Idlewild Blues“ – OutKast
59. „Bossy“ – Kelis with Too $hort
60. „Phenomena“ – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
61. „Let’s Make Love and Listen to Death from Above“ – CSS
62. „Work, Work, Work (Pub, Club, Sleep)“ – The Rakes
63. „The Funeral“ – Band of Horses
64. „Put Your Records On“ – Corinne Bailey Rae
65. „Penny on the Train Track“ – Ben Kweller
66. „Ballad of Bitter Honey“ – Eef Barzelay
67. „Deja Vu“ – Beyonce with Jay-Z
68. „Bigger Boys and Stolen Sweethearts“ – Arctic Monkeys
69. „Trouble“ – Jay-Z
70. „I Gotcha“ – Lupe Fiasco
71. „Let Me Know“ – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
72. „Louisiana“ – The Walkmen
73. „Pushover“ – The Long Winters
74. „Just Drums“ – Tapes ‚N Tapes
75. „Before He Cheats“ – Carrie Underwood
76. „Fire Department“ – Be Your Own Pet
77. „Trapped in the Drive-Thru“ – „Weird Al“ Yankovic
78. „That’s How I Got to Memphis“ – Solomon Burke
79. „It’s Going Down“ – Yung Joc with Nitti
80. „I’m Free“ – Pimp C
81. „Temperature“ – Sean Paul
82. „London Bridge“ – Fergie
83. „Who’s Gonna Help Brother Get Further“ – Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint
84. „The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide Is Press Coverage“ – Panic! At the Disco
85. „Well Thought Out Twinkles“ – Silversun Pickups
86. „The Saints Are Coming“ – Green Day and U2
87. „U + Ur Hand“ – Pink
88. „The Greatest“ – Cat Power
89. „Show Me“ – John Legend
90. „Britney’s Silver Can“ – James Kochalka Superstar
91. „Buttons“ – The Pussycat Dolls
92. „I’m Shipping Up to Boston“ – Dropkick Murphys
93. „Saving Grace“ – Tom Petty
94. „Stuntin‘ Like My Daddy“ – Lil‘ Wayne and Birdman
95. „Don’t Feel Right“ – The Roots
96. „If I Was in El Dorado“ – Oakley Hall
97. „Automatic Lover“ – Teddybears
98. „Take Control“ – Amerie
99. „Baby Let’s Have a Baby Before Bush Do Somethin‘ Crazy“ – The Coup with Silk E
100. „Skinny Boy“ – Amy Millan--
To Hell with PovertyPitchfork-Feature:
The Top 25 Music Videos of 2006
(mit Links zu YouTube und anderen Quellen)Und noch ein Pitchfork-Feature:
Jahreslisten von Musikern (Beck ist dabei, Antony, Jenny Lewis, Matthew Herbert, Kele Okereke (Bloc Party), die zwei von Xiu Xiu, die Mountain Goats…)--
To Hell with PovertyDie Prefix-Liste ist toll. Und The Arctic Monkeys für mich die Limp Bizkit des „Indie“.
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Der Musikexpress… Kante vor den Arctic Monkeys auf den ersten beiden Plätzen.Tss.
Ich lese die ME-Top 50 aber jedes Jahr wieder gern. Erfrischend unverkopft (um nicht zu sagen: naiv) und manchmal gut für eine Neuentdeckung.--
Und davon handeln wir.CannonballThe Arctic Monkeys für mich die Limp Bizkit des „Indie“.
Diesen Satz solltest du dir aber lieber nicht einrahmen lassen. Alles daran ist so verkehrt wie nur irgendwas.
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Twang-Bang-Wah-Wah-Zoing! - Die nächste Guitars Galore Rundfunk Übertragung ist am Donnerstag, 19. September 2019 von 20-21 Uhr auf der Berliner UKW Frequenz 91,0 Mhz, im Berliner Kabel 92,6 Mhz oder als Livestream über www.alex-berlin.de mit neuen Schallplatten und Konzert Tipps! - Die nächste Guitars Galore Sendung auf radio stone.fm ist am Dienstag, 17. September 2019 von 20 - 21 Uhr mit US Garage & Psychedelic Sounds der Sixties!ThomYorkeIch lese die ME-Top 50 aber jedes Jahr wieder gern.
Unterhaltsamer als die RS Liste ist es allemal.
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Bleibense Mensch. [/FONT][/I][/COLOR][/FONT]Du hast schon die RS Liste? wow, Respekt…
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