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Topic History of: Mercury. Klaxons best?
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zooloo JK2006 wrote:
I think Rehab was probably the best single of last year.

Check out her YouTube viewing count.


+1, as the young persons say.

My mother bought the CD after seeing her out of her head on Nevermind the Buzzcocks on the grounds Amy was "fascinating".
JK2006 I think Rehab was probably the best single of last year.

Check out her YouTube viewing count.
JK2006 I thought that first list was a bit odd MC but my brain is clearly not in skull either or I'd have spotted it in seconds (especially as I'm a Booker fan too).
MC MC Have belatedly realised my huge gaffe above in that I listed the Booker Prize judging panel rather than the Mercury panel (memo to self: remember to insert brain into skull before going out of the house in the morning).

Anyway the ACTUAL Mercury judging panel is thus:

Simon Frith - music author/Professor of Music at University of Edinburgh
Charles Hazlewood - conductor and broadcaster on Radio 2, Radio 3 and BBC 4
Lauren Laverne - broadcaster, The Culture Show and Channel 4
Mart blogs.guardian.co.uk/music/2007/09/mercu...ive_from_the_aw.html

Well worth reading, a tip, read it from the bottom to the top.

Most amusing stuff.