top 2000... something, <Nicole>, 29.12.2004 05:10
top 2000... something, <Johnny Schellenbaum>, 29.12.2004 14:35
top 2000... something, <marco>, 29.12.2004 15:26
top 2000... something, <J.S.>, 29.12.2004 15:56
top 2000... yeggh, <marco>, 29.12.2004 16:30
top 2000... yeggh revisited, <marco>, 29.12.2004 16:33
top 2000... yeggh revisited, <marco>, 29.12.2004 16:38
top 2000... yeggh revisited, <J.S.>, 29.12.2004 16:39
top 2000... yeggh revisited, <Raindog Harry>, 29.12.2004 23:06
For RH, <Mary>, 30.12.2004 00:07
For RH, <Raindog Harry>, 30.12.2004 01:24
For RH, <Mary>, 30.12.2004 02:21
that sounds good..., <Nicole>, 30.12.2004 02:25
that sounds good..., <Ross>, 02.01.2005 16:08
haha, <nicole>, 03.01.2005 07:03
To ROSS on Boudewijn de Groot, <Raindog Harry>, 03.01.2005 18:01
to Harry on Hiatt, <marco>, 03.01.2005 23:33
to Harry on Hiatt, <Raindog Harry>, 04.01.2005 02:43
to Harry on Sufjan, <marco>, 04.01.2005 03:32
to Harry on Sufjan 2, <marco>, 04.01.2005 03:38
Subject that sounds good...
SenderRoss
Created02.01.2005 16:08

C'mon everybody, sing a long: "We shall not, we skall
not be trolled..."

It was fun reading through the list and trying to
fathom what the selection criteria might have been. I
don't know what surprised/shocked me more.. Well to
start on a positive note I am rushing out to buy
Boudewijn de Groot. World famous in the Netherlands.

The selection doesn't seem to have given any points
for ground breaking contribution, which is why Tom is
so under-represented, perhaps. How does Guns n Roses
score #121 for Knockin' on Heaven's door, while Dylan
only gets 264?. And so on...

But there is hope in sight: According to my
regression analysis based on the previous year's
scores in 20 years from now Tom Trauberts blues will
have risen to #29 and Bette Midler's The Rose will
have dropped to #31. Justice WILL be served.
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