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From | Sam Smith <sam@estreet.com> |
Subject | Re: Best of 2009 - Song |
Date | Mon, 14 Dec 2009 11:29:16 -0700 |
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Yow. This isn't the hardest question I've been asked in awhile, is it?
I'll take a stab at it, though I absolutely couldn't get it down below 12.
1. Panic Switch, Silversun Pickups
2. Heading for Nowhere, Jets Overhead
3. When The Lights Are Out, Cheap Trick
4. When I Lied To Everyone, Adam Marsland
5. Love and Let Love, Gossip
6. Last Of The American Girls, Green Day
7. My Secret Friend, IAMX
8. No You Girls, Franz Ferdinand
9. Lisztomania, Phoenix
10. Poised and Ready, Brendan Benson
11. Help I'm Alive, Metric
12. White As Snow, U2
Matt Whitby wrote:
> I was thinking... (insert joke here) that in addition to the best of
> 2009 list (if we do it) then it'd be fun to create the 'Best Song of
> 2009'. If people want to post their top ten songs then i'll compile a
> list and will publish the reults on Monday 11 Jan.
>
> Please use the subject line - best song of 2009 - to make it easy to
> find the e-mails.
>
> The scoring system will simply be; ten points for you #1 song, nine
> for your #2, etc. down to 1 point for you #10 (if you go down that
> far).
>
> Please put the band name in brackets after the song. Thanks.
>
> Best wishes,
> Matt.
>
>
>
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