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Re: [OT] UKHA Top 20 singles



Arnt you  supposed to be working on the switcher Mr Doxey ;-))

Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Keith Doxey
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 8:09 AM
Subject: [ukha_d] [OT] UKHA Top 20 singles


<FLUFF>

Greetings Pop Pickers

Here is this weeks UKHA Top 20 of songs related to Home Automation
and Home Entertainment.

Mostly genuine songs with just a hint of poetic licence :-)


20      Pointer Sisters - Automatic

19      Dee D Jackson - Automatic Lover

18      Dr. Hook - More Like The Movies

17      Dolly Parton - The Bargain[TM] Store

16      Kraftwerk - Computer Love

15      Rubettes - Juke Box Jive

14      Elton John - Dont Let The Server Go Down On Me

13      Jason Donovan - Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour CoveLight

12      Bruce Springsteen - 57 Channels (And Nothin On)

11      Faron Young - Its Four In The Morning (So Why Have All The
Lights Come On?)

10      Donna Summer - Dim All The Lights

9      Mud - The KAT5 Crept In

8      Searchers - When you Walk In the Roomba

7      Duran Duran - Rio

6      Londonbeat - 9am (The Comfort Zone)

5      Beastie Boys - Remote Control

4      Queen - One HomeVision

3      David Bowie - Sound and Vision

2      Cliff Richard - Wired for Sound

1      The Hollies - He Aint Heavy, He's a UK Home Automator


Not 'Arf :-)

</FLUFF>

The concept was inspired by hearing the No.1 on Wogan the other
morning. I figured out most of the titles myself but for a couple of
them took a little inspiration from the search engine at
http://www.everyhit.co.uk which is
a superb UK Top 40 Database.


Keith

www.diyha.co.uk
www.kat5.tv




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