Since I've been referencing the radio station Triple J a lot throughout my website, I feel that it would be interesting to see where all of the entries for their annual year end lists would end up if I were to make a ranking with only these entries as eligible. As such I've decided to… Continue reading Triple J hits first ten years
Author: Foxylover92
Why I like “Money for nothing” despite its problematic lyrics.
OK so some people are likely wondering why I love Dire straits so much, particularly their biggest hit "Money for nothing" which contains the word faggot used throughout the second verse (I'm part of the LGBT community and thus can use that word.) Below is a picture I took of my copy of Fred Bronsons… Continue reading Why I like “Money for nothing” despite its problematic lyrics.
Australian albums of 1975
This will be the earliest year I'll be covering on this site, mainly because A: I don't have much love for music made prior to this year and B: this is where the southern hemisphere began tracking the popular music of their respective countries. Even though this live album was released in 1972 and thus… Continue reading Australian albums of 1975
Australian hits of 1975
This will be the earliest year I'll be covering on this site, mainly because A: I don't have much love for music made prior to this year and B: this is where the southern hemisphere began tracking the popular music of their respective countries. This was the second single to be released on Abba's self-titled… Continue reading Australian hits of 1975
Australian hits of 1976
This year was where certain artists dominated the mainstream, in Australia they were Abba, Sherbet and the Bay city rollers. This had an impeccable run on the Australian charts back in the day, an impressive fourteen weeks at number one which has only recently been topped by less fondly remembered songs. To think this was… Continue reading Australian hits of 1976
Australian albums of 1976
This year was where certain artists dominated the mainstream, in Australia they were Abba, Sherbet and the Bay city rollers. Even though this live album was released in 1972 and thus would've otherwise failed to appear on this site as I'm not going that far back in my retrospectives, it was nonetheless popular enough during… Continue reading Australian albums of 1976
Australian albums of 1977
Disco hadn't quite reached its peak yet, however it was a rising star this year along the likes of soft rock and rock operas. Were it not for a live album from Neil Diamond from earlier in the decade, this would've been the most successful album of the 70's in Australia, I'm glad it is… Continue reading Australian albums of 1977
Australian hits of 1977
Disco hadn't quite reached its peak yet, however it was a rising star this year along the likes of soft rock and rock operas. This might be a bit of an anomaly for my American readers as this was never released as a single over there for some reason, for everyone else this remains the… Continue reading Australian hits of 1977
Australian albums of 1978
Disco was a huge draw this year in music, however there was also a ton of rock opera and easy listening for people who weren't into shaking their groove thing. Were it not for a live album from Neil Diamond from earlier in the decade, this would've been the most successful album of the 70's… Continue reading Australian albums of 1978
Australian hits of 1978
Disco was a huge draw this year in music, however there was also a ton of rock opera and easy listening for people who weren't into shaking their groove thing. People are divided on Grease to this day, on the one hand there's people who think it's a timeless classic complete with catchy as hell… Continue reading Australian hits of 1978
