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− | A [[Top 13]] was played on the final show on [[Contact 89FM]] the day it ceased broadcasting on 17 June 1998. | + | A [[Top 13]] was played on the final show on [[Contact 89FM]] the day it ceased broadcasting on 17 June 1998. Listeners voted on their favourite tracks played on [[Contact]] during the station's existence. The final Top 13 was biased in favour of songs from the station's recent history, which fairly reflected the station's (and listeners') emphasis on "new music", as opposed to classic hits, and the continually changing audience of the station. One Hamilton band, [[MSU]], made the final Top 13. |
==Final Top 13== | ==Final Top 13== |
Latest revision as of 23:02, 29 January 2008
A Top 13 was played on the final show on Contact 89FM the day it ceased broadcasting on 17 June 1998. Listeners voted on their favourite tracks played on Contact during the station's existence. The final Top 13 was biased in favour of songs from the station's recent history, which fairly reflected the station's (and listeners') emphasis on "new music", as opposed to classic hits, and the continually changing audience of the station. One Hamilton band, MSU, made the final Top 13.
Final Top 13[edit]
1. Teardrop (Massive Attack)
2. Fish Eye (Bailter Space)
3. Unfinished Sympathy (Massive Attack)
4. Gigantic (Pixies)
5. X (Bailter Space)
6. Mutilated Lips (Ween)
7. Bob (Mobile Stud Unit)
8. Not Given Lightly (Chris Knox)
9. Paranoid Android (Radiohead)
10. I Will Lick Your Asshole (Regurgitator)
11. Debaser (Pixies)
12. Tally Ho! (The Clean)
13. Shady Lane (Pavement)