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SPOTIFY THE NOUGHTIES: We're up to 2003
After the grand exercise in participatory democracy and the opening of canned worms that was yesterday's Good Songs by Bad Bands playlist, we return to the task of Spotifying the entire present decade with the year 2003.
Click on this link to open the 2003 list and add your own favourite tracks from the year that Bob Hope died, Mick Jagger got knighted, England became world rugby champions and a load of other stuff happened.
THE RULES, SUCH AS THEY ARE:
1] Add one track at a time, not whole albums. We'll just delete them.
2] Please add only tracks that you think are genuinely good and worth a listen. This is not the place to try to push your mate's band or wow the world with astonishing obscurities.
3] That is pretty much it.
Sadly we are once again bereft of a working Mac that's within lead-length of the stereo so we can't play this week's list in the office, but you can. And you can also play the lists for 2002, 2001 and 2000 which are now closed to new additions but very good all the same. Have fun and let us know what you think below.
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I forgot
just how good 2003 was especially with debut albums from Franz Ferdinand and Kings of Leon and the Mull Historical Society album best of the noughties so far
2003
2003? Ah, you mean BSP Year!
Every year is BSP year
round our place.
Franz Ferdinand
And by the way, Franz came in 2004, didn't they?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Ferdinand_%28album%29
I'll take wikis
word for it
Er.. Help!
OK, I'm a bit of a Luddite - I'm on Spotify and have the playlist up but how do I actually add a track?
find the track you want to add
right click on it a menu should come up with save to on it and then save it to the word 2003 playlist
Done!
Blimey, that was easy! Thanks Mr Radio
Do you need Premium?
Still a free user myself and the padlock top-right of the playlist is locked. So I can't add to it when I right-click a track.
Do you have to be a paid-for user to do this, or is there something I'm missing?
I think
the Word have locked it