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Reranking the Top 100, 'TOP 10' Songs of April 7-13th 2002

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Music 20 years ago is certainly very different to music today.  Today, radio consists of Aitch and Ardee and other names that aren’t actually names. I thought I’d have a dive into music 20 years ago to see what people were loving in 2002.  From the week beginning 7th of April to the 13th, the top 10 of the 'TOP 100' songs were ranked, and in my opinion, they were ranked incorrectly. Yes, music is very very different today, but I’m giving my honest opinion on what order I think the top 10 should have been arranged. These views are of course my own, but they should be yours too if we’re discussing taste and culture. Without further ado, let’s get into how the top 10 list should’ve been ordered!  1. How You Remind Me (Nickelback)  This song is an absolute classic. Here in 2022, we’re still screaming it at the top of our lungs in the alternative clubs and loving every second of it. It’ll go down in history as a banger. No ifs, buts or maybes, this is number 1. This ...

Tommy (1975) (CLASSIC FILM REVIEW)

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‘Tommy’ (1975) was very interesting to say the least.   All I can really advise is that if you haven’t seen it yet, weigh out your options, and if you have, how are you feeling now?  Listen, it’s not the worst movie in the world and I totally appreciated various songs from the soundtrack and do not get me started on the visuals! They were absolutely phenomenal at times, but, I was just so lost throughout. I was mesmerised and enthralled to my screen yet I had not one single clue what was going on during the entire hour and 50 minutes I watched for.  The vibrant colours were utterly mesmerising, and as much as I didn’t want to continue watching, the bright colours of the sets and the characters outfits kept me sat put, with my mouth wide open catching flies. It was like I was hallucinating because every scene had the most obscure and absurd props and scenarios that I couldn’t help but be confused the entire time. It felt to me like every scene was a different horror movie ...