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Monday,
May 6, 2002
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Entertainment |
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Worst music of all
times
HOW
ironical it is that the world of entertainment has broadened and yet
it has squeezed to your desktop. Now with the Internet, you can
virtually have any kind of entertainment right at your desktop. Be it
games, music, movies, chatting or even good discussions. Everything is
available right on your desktop or may be even laptop. Especially if
you are a music lover, then you need not look any further as Internet
is today the biggest entertainer and can provide you any kind of music
anytime and anywhere. This week we have found some cool music sites
for music. One of the most interesting sites on music I found on the
Net is www.popculturemadness.com/Music. You must have come across many
sites, which highlights the best music and hit music of a particular
time or of the year. But this site is not just all about best music
but it is also about the worst music of all times. Yes! On this site
you can also find the worst music of all times. Some of the
highlighted worst songs of all the times are 1. MacArthur Park -
Richard Harris or Donna Summer, 2. Never Been To Me – Charlene, 3.
Lovin' You - Minnie Riperton. However as per this site some of the
best songs are 1. What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong, 2.
Beautiful Morning – Rascals, 3. Living In America - James Brown.
Another category on this site is of the most requested slow tunes of
all time and the listings under this category include 1. Lady in Red -
Chris DeBurgh, 2. Unchained Melody - Righteous Brothers, 3. I Believe
in You and Me - Four Tops.
This is a
comprehensive music site and includes a lot of resources on music. It
has the channels of hit music of all the previous years categorized
year wise. Thus if you wish to know the hit songs of 1970, then all
you need to do is click on the link and you will get the hit songs of
the year 1970. There are numerous categories on music on this site and
if you are a real western music lover, then this site may prove to be
a great asset for you.
— IV
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