Thanks for kicking off the list, Mark. Since you're the first in this latest round of top-10, I'll keep a tally and one of these days we'll know that the single most popular Yello tune is amongst the Experts on our list. NOTE to List members: If you don't want to take the trouble of coming up with a list of 10, perhaps you have a favorite music by Yello. By "favorite", I mean one that you either: - never tire of hearing - currently play all the time to the exclusion of all else - Don't listen to any more, but you have "fond" memories of it when you think about it If so, post it to the list and I'll volunteer to keep a record of the postings and provide a results summary if/ when some kind of a pattern emerges. I've started relistening to all my collection (great) while reviewing AIP Canada (Aeronautical Information Publication, i.e. Boring) to help me make up my mind. - Rory "Dy No Mite" -----Original Message----- From: Mark Pulley [mailto:mrpulley@tpg.com.au] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:40 AM To: yello@mailman.xmission.com Subject: RE: [Yello] The Yello Mailing List On 22/7/03 10:27 AM, rfiler@SierraWireless.com wrote:
One subject I've been thinking about posting is to have the list members rank their favorite Yello tunes, maybe in a top 10 list,
Last year I decided on this top 10 list (in alphabetical order). In the absence of a new album the list hasn't changed: Capri Calling Desert Inn Drive/Driven Jungle Bill (Baby version) Liquid Lies Night Train She's Got A Gun (Live at the Palladium) Suite 909 Tied Up In Red Tool In Rose