05 October 2010

Three. It’s the magic number

How to choose your three favourite rock tracks of all time. Not easy when Rock isn't your thing.

Going on Dave Monk’s The Pool, Radio Merseyside, and have to pick our top three tracks of all time. But Dave states they have to be, broadly, ‘rock’.

I don’t do rock. Well, I don’t do rock rock. So am going to have to test his definition of ‘broadly’. Should be fun.

Recording it tonight, will let you know when it goes out. And whether ABBA get through. Nah, I’m not going to do that. But, so far, I’ve narrowed it down to 20. How do people do this? Do they go for cool points, or be totally honest? I think the latter is the only option…

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