Weekly Artist ChartWeek prior to Mar 13, 2005, 12:00 |
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| 1 | Tracker | |
| 2 | Eisley | |
| 3 | Tori Amos | |
| 4 | Eyes for Telescopes | |
| 5 | Tuesdays | |
| 6 | Schmid, Benjamin | |
| 7 | K-os | |
| 8 | Goo Goo Dolls | |
| 9 | Ace Of Base | |
| 10 | Rob Zombie | |
Weekly Track ChartWeek prior to Mar 13, 2005, 12:00 |
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| 1 | Tracker – (we were) the trees | |
| 2 | Tracker – Stirring Furnace | |
| 2 | Tracker – “F! Is for Filth! “ | |
| 2 | Tracker – The Flurry (Pt. 2) | |
| 2 | Tracker – static | |
| 2 | Tracker – snow | |
| 2 | Tracker – everything is beautiful | |
| 2 | Tracker – marathon | |
| 2 | Tracker – the house of jarius | |
| 2 | Tracker – The Flurry (Pt. 1) | |
Via Audioscrobbler.
15 comments on “My Weekly Music Chart”
Ace of Base? That’s kinda surprising : )
It’s just a bit of nostalgia, really. Ace of Base can be enjoyable at times, especially their first album. I have a wide taste, though, so anything can fall onto my playlist.
Oh, it’s definitely a nostalgia thing for me, too. I have lots of memories attached to their first album. I get teased mercilessly for that, though : P
My memories include a cross-continent road trip the summer The Sign was a hit. I remember hearing it on the radio a lot.
Well, that would certainly do it : )
Oh, but I’ve watched the DVD several times. That must count for something!
Well, lets see… Naked, Black Balloon, Cuz You’re Gone (of course), Sympathy, January Friend, Broadway and Iris (with the sing-a-long) come to mind. I enjoyed all the fan interaction bits. Do you have a list?
“Life is demanding without understanding
I saw the sign and it opened up my eyes I saw the sign
No one’s gonna drag you up to get into the light where you belong
But where do you belong?”
Sadly, I can remember it word-for-word. I must have heard it 100 times in the summer of 1994 as I traversed the continent.
have you heard the new eisley record? is it worth getting?
Tina L.
Yes and yes. It’s really enjoyable, but I like some of the tracks in their original forms better.
It’s a shame we didn’t know each other back then, isn’t it? We could have reveled in our music-geekery together ; )
Hey, some of those songs are insanely catchy, and I make no apologies for liking them! They’re not deep or profound by any means, but they’re fun, and it’s good just to have fun sometimes.
Oh no! I’m sorry for beginning all that. Please forgive me.
Oh, I was still able to experience it all. Thank you for sharing such an extensive list. 🙂
Very true.
No, not at all!