This is the only episode that I personally have. It's also one of the half-hour shows due to F1. Had it been fifty minutes, there would have been an Indie Chart. Incase you're wondering, the full episode went like this: * ENGLAND UNITED - (How Does It Feel) To Be On Top Of The World * NEIL FINN - She Will Have Her Way THE CHART NEWS: * THREAPY? - Lonely Cryin' Only * DANA INTERNATIONAL - Diva * THE JESUS & MARY CHAIN: I Love Rock 'N' Roll * MATTHEW MARSDEN: The Heart's Lone Desire * SPACE: Begin Again * BERNARD BUTLER: Change Of Heart * EMBRACE: Come Back To What You Know * DEPECHE MODE: Personal Jesus TOP TEN: See video - 10, 8, 3 & 1 were played (ie since the 'Play' graphic was dropped, songs that were showcased had two sets of lines in the info box instead of one) NEXT WEEK: * THE MONTROSE AVENUE: Shine * LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY: Lost In SpaceAuthor: CSTV228
Duration: 2:27
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The Chart Show - Top Ten (23rd May 1998)
Brian Eno - Before And After Science (1977) www.brian-eno.net http
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Geoffrey Michele shows the audience the art of recycling.
Please do not vote which interpret you like more but who performs this specific song better. Thanks. Music: Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus Music: Hilary Duff - Reach out
Gothic Twilight fanfic written by an insane Tara Gilesbie fan and read by three random Scottish guys. Apologies for the poor microphone quality. www.fanfiction.net Music: "Clean" by Depeche Mode.
Japanese montage video "Behind the Wheel" Audio and video by David Monte Cristo. Song written and composed by ML Gore (Depeche Mode) Track 3 from the DVD EAST MEETS WEST. Music from the CD SHOT OF YESTERDAY. Monte Cristo Publishing (2001). On this CD, David Monte Cristo performs 4 original songs ("Shot of Yesterday", "Servants of the Sun", "Come to Me" and "Dreams") and 13 all-time pop/rock hits ("Seasons in the Sun", "San Tropez","C'est la Vie". "Lady in Black", "I'm a Better Man", "Spread Your Wings", "Come Back to Me", "Behind the Wheel", "Enjoy the Silence", "I Will Survive", "Soldier of Fortune", "Policy of Truth" and "Nights in White Satin").