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Interviews & Reviews:
- Interview in Ray Gun
- Sundays not in Q magazine's top100 of all time

Other News:
- Send in your favorite 1997 list now



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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 17:34:11 -0600
From: Nitsuh Abebe 
Subject: sundays article


The newest issue of Ray Gun (Jane's Addiction on the cover) has an
article on the Sundays ... standard interview about the last five years,
Harriet and David being witty and clever as usual ... a few interesting
thoughts about music which I might excerpt for the list if I find time.

--Nitsuh


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From: earthlink.net!sesor
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 03:36:13 -0800
Subject: 100 greatest albums of all time

In the February issue of Q, there's a list of the 100 "greatest albums
in the universe".  Out of those 100, not one is Blind.  This makes me
:(.  The Stone Roses is number 4 and number one is OK Computer.  Ack. 
Oh well.

Zooropa (U2), Placebo (Placebo), In Utero (Nirvana), K (kula shaker),
Dogmanstar (Suede) and Be Here Now (Oasis).  These are a few of the
albums on the list.  I don't care what anyone thinks or why they think
it.  Blind is indisputably a superior album to these.  I'm not
necessarily saying that these albums are bad (unless we're talking about
Zooropa, Placebo, In Utero, or K), I'm saying Blind is better.  
(crosses arms and pouts)

-John


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From: Best97Poll 
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 1998 15:07:52 EST
Subject: Records of the year poll

Thanks to all the people who have voted so far. The respone was a bit slow
last month. I think a lot of the people on this list are at college and had
gone home for Christmas. If you haven't voted yet then do so now (even if
you're normally just one of those wierd quite onlookers who doesn't normally
post to the list). I will carry on posting the voting message for another
couple of weeks and then give the results

Vote for three albums and three singles. The order you
put them in will make no difference. Please also put the country you currently
live in so I can compare the results from either side of the pond. 
Thanks,
Tim.
(please delete this part when replying)
  
Favourite albums of the year
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Favourite singles of the year
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Country
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