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Triple J Hottest 100 2005

PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:47 pm
by Wedgie
1 Wish You Well - Bernard Fanning
2 Catch My Disease - Ben Lee
3 Feel Good Inc. - Gorrilaz
4 Best of You - Foo Fighters
5 Dare - Gorillaz
6 Mind's Eye - Wolfmother
7 My Doorbell - White Stripes
8 O Yeah - End Of Fashion
9 Joker & The Thief - Wolfmother
10 Do You Want To - Franz Ferdinand
11 Fig Jam - Butterfingers
12 Computer Camp Love - Datarock
13 Gold Digger - Kanye West
14 Songbird - Bernard Fanning
15 Flame Trees - Sarah Blasko
16 Apple Tree - Wolfmother
17 Blue Orchid - White Stripes
18 I Was Only 19 - Herd
19 Middle Of The Hill - Josh Pyke
20 DOA - Foo Fighters
21 Hurricane - Faker
22 Do-Do's And Whoa-Oh's - Kisschasy
23 Two More Years - Bloc Party
24 Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo - Bloodhound Gang
25 The Car Song - Cat Empire
26 Fix You - Coldplay
27 B.Y.O.B. - System Of A Down
28 Everyday I Love You Less & Less - Kaiser Chiefs
29 Fast Girl - Gyroscope
30 Concrete Boots - After The Fall
31 The Special Two - Missy Higgins
32 My Enemy - Cog
33 Phoenix - Butterfly Effect
34 I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs
35 Girl - Beck
36 Speed Of Sound - Coldplay
37 Dimension - Wolfmother
38 Sly - Cat Empire
39 Colossal - Wolfmother
40 Helicopter - Bloc Party
41 Dirty Harry - Gorillaz
42 Sweet As Sugar - Grinspoon
43 Autumn Flow - Lior
44 Sunny Road - Emiliani Torrini
45 Positive Tension - Bloc Party
46 Juicebox - Strokes
47 Stuff & Nonsense - Missy Higgins
48 An Honest Mistake - Bravery
49 What's On Your Radio - Living End
50 I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor - Arctic Monkeys
51 Be Yourself - Audioslave
52 America, F**K Yeah! - Team America
53 We're All In This Together - Ben Lee
54 Two Shoes - Cat Empire
55 Landed - Ben Folds
56 It's 5! - Architecture In Helsinki
57 Radio/Video - System Of A Down
58 Little Sister - Queens Of The Stone Age
59 Bloody Mother F***ing Asshole - Martha Wainwright
60 All The Money Or The Simple Life Honey - Dandy Warhols
61 Jesus Of Suburbia - Green Day
62 Beware Wolf - Gyroscope
63 Divorcee At 23 - Clare Bowditch & The Feeding Set
64 Sitting, Waiting, Wishing - Jack Johnson
65 Always Worth It - Sarah Blasko
66 Gabrielle - Ween
67 The Denial Twist - White Stripes
68 Ashes - Beautiful Girls
69 Jesus I Was Evil - Butterfingers
70 This Year - Mountain Goats
71 Run - Cog
72 I'm So Post Modern - Bedroom Philosopher
73 Better Together - Jack Johnson
74 The Sound Of White - Missy Higgins
75 Que Onda Guero - Beck
76 Hypnotize - System Of A Down
77 First Day Of My Life - Bright Eyes
78 The Fighter - After The Fall
79 F*** Forever - Babyshambles
80 Believe - Chemical Brothers
81 Let's Take The Long Way Home - Beautiful Girls
82 Smoke It - Dandy Warhols
83 Filthy Gorgeous - Scissor Sisters
84 White Unicorn - Wolfmother
85 Tightrope Walker - Epicure
86 Into The Dark - Ben Lee
87 We Can't Hear You - Herd
88 Like Eating Glass - Bloc Party
89 Bastard - Ben Folds
90 Walk Away - Franz Ferdinand
91 Heartstopper - Emiliana Torrini
92 Messages - Xavier Rudd
93 The Fallen - Franz Ferdinand
94 On This Side - Clare Bowditch & The Feeding Set
95 Face Without A Name - Kisschasy
96 Six Months In A Leaky Boat - Little Birdy
97 Themata - Karnivool
98 Why Do You Love Me - Garbage
99 Evie (Pt.1) - Wrights
100 Party Started - Cat Empire

Re: Triple J Hottest 100 2005

PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:58 pm
by Magpiespower
Wedgie wrote:11 Fig Jam - Butterfingers


Aussie hip-hop - represent, represent!

Lots of Wolfmother and Franz Ferdinanc in there.

Didn't think cover bands were eligible?

PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:56 pm
by godoubleblues
good to see the American National Anthem get a guernsey :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:19 pm
by RustyCage
My votes for the 100 were:

Concrete Boots - After The Fall
O Yeah - End Of Fashion
Hurricane - Faker
Why Do You Love Me - Garbage
What's On Your Radio - Living End
In My Head - Queens Of The Stone Age
Let's Get Together - Sarah McLeod
She Says - Unwritten Law
Blue Orchid - White Stripes
Dimension - Wolfmother

Good to see The Living End get the record for most amount of consecutive years in the Hottest 100 with 9

PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 7:54 am
by zipzap
The list is a good indication of how conservative JJJ has become. Bernard fckn Fanning? My dad would love it.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:42 am
by Leaping Lindner
More like Alternative Muzak rather than Alternative Music.

PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:58 am
by Wedgie
Agreed guys, I used to listen to JJJ religiously but stopped listening to the radio at work about 4 years ago, bought one again this year just to get back into the groove of JJJ and have been ultra disappointed. Still listen to Jay and the Dr in the morning as the crap on other stations like Fatso and Lemon or MMMs morning POO is unbearable to me.
Thank christ for mp3 players is all I can say.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:17 am
by Punk Rooster
I've never listened to JJJ, not been one for Radio at all really, however this has changed since being on the road all day- I listen to Nova, & channel surf, but if everyone's playing crap, then I'll listen to Nova's crap. Hottest 100's are JJJ's favourite sons, not songs- the artists that are "in" only have to fart to get air-time... (eg Ben Lee)
PS I do respect that the fact they were ground-breaking, I just wasn't born then

PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:26 am
by MUNGO JERRY
1 word - BORING

PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:30 pm
by therisingblues
Haven't heard triple J for a few years but it was great about ten years back.The song "I'm an Asshole" By Denis Leary apparently got no play time in the U.S. Every American I have spoken to HAS heard of Denis Leary and most think he is geat, but I have not met one American who knows anything about the song "I'm an Asshole." Although most laugh when I sing it to them.
When I came to this realisation I understood the power JJJ weilded back in the day.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:56 pm
by Peter Falconia
Computer Camp Love - DataRock was my pick. The lyrics are lifted straight from the script of Revenge of the Nerds.

PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 4:05 pm
by Magpiespower
Anyone remember when JJJ almost got yanked off the air in the early-90s for playing 'F@#$ tha Police' by NWA?

Those were the days...

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 7:30 pm
by zipzap
Magpiespower wrote:Anyone remember when JJJ almost got yanked off the air in the early-90s for playing 'F@#$ tha Police' by NWA?

Those were the days...


And every DJ stood for something and was recognisable by the music they played. The jocks they have today stand for nothing, are annoying, giggly, faceless and lack musical knowledge. Like everything else in this world that is good, JJJ has been dumbed down for the idiot masses.

I used to work at 3D Radio and have fond memories but to be a true alternative they need to sharpen up their act a bit and get some focus. I'd like to support it more but the announcers sound like, and no doubt are, on drugs.

And yes, I realise these two arguments contradict themselves somewhat. There needs to be some middle ground.

Thank god for podcasts - especially the Ricky Gervais show!!!

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:44 pm
by godoubleblues
zipzap wrote:Thank god for podcasts - especially the Ricky Gervais show!!!


The Extra - Ricky Gervais, is coming to the ABC TV this year 8)

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:45 pm
by godoubleblues
therisingblues wrote:Haven't heard triple J for a few years but it was great about ten years back.The song "I'm an Asshole" By Denis Leary apparently got no play time in the U.S. Every American I have spoken to HAS heard of Denis Leary and most think he is geat, but I have not met one American who knows anything about the song "I'm an Asshole." Although most laugh when I sing it to them.
When I came to this realisation I understood the power JJJ weilded back in the day.


that was voted in as No 1 that year, about 92/93 I think

PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 10:48 pm
by Leaping Lindner
zipzap wrote:
Magpiespower wrote:Anyone remember when JJJ almost got yanked off the air in the early-90s for playing 'F@#$ tha Police' by NWA?

Those were the days...


And every DJ stood for something and was recognisable by the music they played. The jocks they have today stand for nothing, are annoying, giggly, faceless and lack musical knowledge. Like everything else in this world that is good, JJJ has been dumbed down for the idiot masses.

I used to work at 3D Radio and have fond memories but to be a true alternative they need to sharpen up their act a bit and get some focus. I'd like to support it more but the announcers sound like, and no doubt are, on drugs.

And yes, I realise these two arguments contradict themselves somewhat. There needs to be some middle ground.

Thank god for podcasts - especially the Ricky Gervais show!!!


It was just after the whole NWA "F*** the police" that JJJ started it's slow decline. The announcers from that period were all sacked or left and replaced with such knowledgable folk as Catriona Rountree :shock: Francis Leach who did the morning show for ages was an exception but now sadly he is also long gone.

PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 10:52 am
by Magpiespower
Last year I graduated from the same institution (yep, left myself wide open there) where a hell of a lot of these FM presenters learn their trade.

Sad thing is - what you hear on the radio isn't an act. By and large, that is their true self.

Maybe my mind's playing tricks on me, but I definitely remember JJJ - 'radio with bite' - losing it's 'bite' after the NWA fiasco. Stopped listening soon after.

Especially when they started verbally masturbating on air (and always over Public Enemy.)

Pretty much a commercial station now anyway. Last time I flicked stations, they played Missy Higgins and Ben Lee back-to-back. :roll:

BTW, whatever happened to Tunny?

PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 11:12 am
by Wedgie
Magpiespower wrote:BTW, whatever happened to Tunny?


MMM in Adelaide 1-4pm shift

PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 12:30 pm
by Pseudo
I recognised the grand total of 2 songs in that list. God do I feel old.

What happened to the good old days when people would vote for their all-time best songs and the list would be replete with Joy Division, The The and The Cure?

The best thing JJJ ever broadcast was the test transmission just before the station was officially opened in Adelaide. It was a 90-minute loop of songs including stuff like Black Box's "Ride On Time" and Severed Heads' "Big Car". Unfortunately after a week or 2 the station opened and the wanky DJs began beating their gums, thus beginning JJJ's swift ride to the bottom of the heap. Radio made by recent post-pubescents for a mostly pre-pubescent audience. Heck, I'd rather listen to Bob "shut up dickbrain" Francis!

I wish I'd made a recording of that test transmission... I don't suppose anyone else out there did? 8)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 2:09 pm
by Leaping Lindner
Pseudo wrote:I recognised the grand total of 2 songs in that list. God do I feel old.

What happened to the good old days when people would vote for their all-time best songs and the list would be replete with Joy Division, The The and The Cure?

The best thing JJJ ever broadcast was the test transmission just before the station was officially opened in Adelaide. It was a 90-minute loop of songs including stuff like Black Box's "Ride On Time" and Severed Heads' "Big Car". Unfortunately after a week or 2 the station opened and the wanky DJs began beating their gums, thus beginning JJJ's swift ride to the bottom of the heap. Radio made by recent post-pubescents for a mostly pre-pubescent audience. Heck, I'd rather listen to Bob "shut up dickbrain" Francis!

I wish I'd made a recording of that test transmission... I don't suppose anyone else out there did? 8)


No but I remember The Replacements "Alex Chilton" was part of it - great track.