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Topic History of: FAB Chart - definitely not decade-ist
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Mart It`s very important to not be decade-ist as you put it Cat.

I went hunting for some new MP3 listening this morning on E-Music and was stunned how many of the new releases are twenty years old and beyond.

I downloaded "I Eat Cannibals" by Toto Kuelo. A cracker I have never actually owned before.
The Cat I love the term "decade-ist", which the FABBERS are definately not.

Suzi Quatro remains at the top.

New entries come from the past and the present in a way that only the FAB Chart seems able to deliver.

In at 9 is Life On Mars by David Bowie.

In at 14 is a new band from Italy named Bad Whiskey with a piece of intelligent rock called Isolation.

In at 16 is Devon based band Obedientbone with a quite unusual and slightly retro sounding song called Aware.

In at 20 is Leader Of The Pack by The Shagri-Las.

Mart dropped two place but remains in the top ten, while Kamloops climbs to no.6.

Once again the Fab Scouts sniff out a good selection.

http://fabchart.tripod.com