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Main Discussion Area => Stream of Consciousness => Topic started by: Wayback on November 01, 2009, 09:46:19 AM
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It's that time of year to cast your vote in the 12th annual survey of Top-Hit Records of All-Time (1939-2009). Voting ends Dec 6 with results displayed after Dec 25. New this year, you can vote for up to TEN of your favorite songs of all time! Many enhancements have been made to this year’s voting page, including an all-new AutoComplete feature that provides a list of suggestions to choose from as you type. Just click on a choice and the program will fill in the fields for you. As always, you can still vote for any song you like and check-in for periodic tabulation updates during Nov & Dec. There's also a link to an archive of all past years survey results. Join the fun, here’s the link to the voting site: http://www.tunemagic.net/VoteTop77/
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I just voted.
Thank you Joe McCombs for submitting your votes! Here's how you voted:
Song/Artist 1: Miracles - Jefferson Starship (1975)
Song/Artist 2: I'd Wait A Million Years - Grass Roots (1969)
Song/Artist 3: Pretty Lady - Lighthouse (1973)
Song/Artist 4: I Saw The Light - Todd Rundgren (1972)
Song/Artist 5: She's My Girl - Turtles (1967)
Song/Artist 6: Summertime - Billy Stewart (1966)
Song/Artist 7: Penny Lane - Beatles (1967)
Song/Artist 8: California Dreamin' - Mamas and the Papas (1966)
Song/Artist 9: Another Star - Stevie Wonder (1977)
Song/Artist 10: You're In My Heart (The Final Acclaim) - Rod Stewart (1978)
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Here are the results of that Top 100 Singles of All-Time Poll, as voted by survey participants (including me and Gaz); includes interesting facts about each of the Top 77: http://www.tunemagic.net/Vote2009/Updates
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It's that time again to vote in the annual survey of Top Favorite Songs of All-Time. The 2010 Top77 Survey is now underway, with thousands of votes coming in from all over the country. This year, we're asking for up to 5 of your favorite all-time songs. VOTE BY DEC 5 AT http://www.musicradio77.com/voting2010.html Results will be posted during the last week of the year.
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It's that time again to vote in the annual survey of Top Favorite Songs of All-Time. The 2010 Top77 Survey is now underway, with thousands of votes coming in from all over the country. This year, we're asking for up to 5 of your favorite all-time songs. VOTE BY DEC 5 AT http://www.musicradio77.com/voting2010.html
Results will be posted during the last week of the year.
Update: A peek at some of the respondents "Top 5" nominees:
http://www.musicradio77.com/bobboard/wwwboard/messages/79519.html
ha -- I was just looking at that post and was (a) puzzled, as I thought the rules were that these were supposed to be charted hits and not any random song you heard on an LP 30 years ago; and (b) gobsmacked by the eclecticsm -- one guy picked an obscure Grateful Dead song alongside Barry M's "Mandy" (!?!).
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It's that time again to vote in the annual survey of Top Favorite Songs of All-Time. The 2010 Top77 Survey is now underway, with thousands of votes coming in from all over the country. This year, we're asking for up to 5 of your favorite all-time songs. VOTE BY DEC 5 AT http://www.musicradio77.com/voting2010.html
Results will be posted during the last week of the year.
Update: A peek at some of the respondents "Top 5" nominees:
http://www.musicradio77.com/bobboard/wwwboard/messages/79519.html
ha -- I was just looking at that post and was (a) puzzled, as I thought the rules were that these were supposed to be charted hits and not any random song you heard on an LP 30 years ago; and (b) gobsmacked by the eclecticsm -- one guy picked an obscure Grateful Dead song alongside Barry M's "Mandy" (!?!).
Obscure? Geez! What about him picking Bad Co?
;D
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I repeated my choices 1-4 but replaced the Turtles' "She's My Girl" with, on a passing whim, New Colony Six's "Things I'd Like to Say."
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Here are the results of the 2010 Survey of All-Time Pop Hits, as voted by participants, including a few of us on this forum: http://www.musicradio77.com/votingresults2010-all.html
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Here are the results of the 2010 Survey of All-Time Pop Hits, as voted by participants, including a few of us on this forum: http://www.musicradio77.com/votingresults2010-all.html
Can't help but note a distinct bias toward the Four Seasons.
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Here are the results of the 2010 Survey of All-Time Pop Hits, as voted by participants, including a few of us on this forum: http://www.musicradio77.com/votingresults2010-all.html
Can't help but note a distinct bias toward the Four Seasons.
It *is* a pretty NY-centric message board.
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Why copy editors exist:
Inspired by Paul McCartney's mother Mary, John absolutely hated this song.
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Its that time of year again for the Annual All-Time Favorite Hits survey. Pick up to five of your favorite songs, from any time frame, Golden Oldies to the present. Voting ends Dec 4th. Results revealed at the same website just after Christmas:
http://www.musicradio77.com/voting2011.html
For reference, the results from last year:
http://www.musicradio77.com/votingresults2010-all.html
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Results of the Nov/Dec 2011 Top 100 All-Time Hits survey, with chart trivia for songs 1-77. A few that I suggested made the list: http://www.musicradio77.com/voting2011.html
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Results of the Nov/Dec 2011 Top 100 All-Time Hits survey, with chart trivia for songs 1-77. A few that I suggested made the list: http://www.musicradio77.com/voting2011.html
Far fewer mentions of the Four Seasons this year. And still no "Bus Stop."
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Results of the Nov/Dec 2011 Top 100 All-Time Hits survey, with chart trivia for songs 1-77. A few that I suggested made the list: http://www.musicradio77.com/voting2011.html
Far fewer mentions of the Four Seasons this year. And still no "Bus Stop."
Um, where's Sam Cooke, yo? Only one Drifters song? No Joy to the World? What!