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My Top 5 Music Top 5 Lists.

My Top 5 Artists
1. They Might Be Giants
2. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
3. Björk
4. Bob Geldof
5. Cocteau Twins

Special mention: Kate Bush

My Top 5 Albums
1. Flood - They Might Be Giants
2. The Wall - Pink Floyd
3. Crush - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
4. The Fine Art of Surfacing - Boomtown Rats
5. Life's Too Good - Sugarcubes

Special mention: Complete Madness - Madness

My Top 5 Songs
1. Do They Know It's Christmas
Band Aid (Bob Geldof/Midge Ure)
2. Always Something There to Remind Me
Sandy Shaw (Burt Bacharach/Hal David)
3. Ana Ng
They Might Be Giants
4. It's Oh So Quiet
Björk (Hans Lang/Bert Reisfeld)
5. To Sir, With Love
Lulu (Don Black/Marc London)

Special mention: Believe It or Not (Theme from The Greatest American Hero) - Joey Scarbury

My Top 5 Instrumentals
1. Doctor Who - Ron Grainer
2. Hill Street Blues - Mike Post
3. Danse Macabre - Camille Saint-Saens
4. Blake's 7 - Dudley Simpson
5. The Imperial March - John Williams

Special mention: Theme From Futurama - Christopher Tyng

My Top 5 Lyrics
1. All my friends are fuck ups,
But they're fun to have around.
You Sound Like Louis Burdett (The Whitlams)
2. I don't want the world,
I just want your half.
Ana Ng (They Might Be Giants)
3. Now I've had to sell the ring,
Just to pay for everything.
Perfect Family (Diana Ah Naid)
4. I wonder if you can pick up my accent on the phone.
London Still (The Waifs)
5. She's a brick and I'm drowning slowly.
Brick (Ben Fold's Five)

Special mention: I know some people are smarter than me, but this is my philosophy: "So what?" I'm a Blonde (Julie Brown)
 
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