Hot or not
As Triple J’s Hottest 100 of the last twenty years is released, Tara Watson revisits some of the questionably ranked songs, from Chumbawamba to Pauline Pantsdown.
As Triple J’s Hottest 100 of the last twenty years is released, Tara Watson revisits some of the questionably ranked songs, from Chumbawamba to Pauline Pantsdown.
20 years after the first Hottest 100, Lawrie Zion tried to predict this year’s top 20. Now he’s taking a stab at guessing what’s going to top the chart in nine years time.
As mystery continues to build around just which songs will make it into the Top 20 of Triple J’s Hottest 100 of all time, Lawrie Zion tries to second-guess the results of the election we love to vote in. And he reckons the two top spots will be taken up by a pair of songs that dominated the first three Hottest 100s.
As Triple J’s Hottest 100 of the last twenty years is released, Tara Watson revisits some of the questionably ranked songs, from Chumbawamba to Pauline Pantsdown.
20 years after the first Hottest 100, Lawrie Zion tried to predict this year’s top 20. Now he’s taking a stab at guessing what’s going to top the chart in nine years time.
As mystery continues to build around just which songs will make it into the Top 20 of Triple J’s Hottest 100 of all time, Lawrie Zion tries to second-guess the results of the election we love to vote in. And he reckons the two top spots will be taken up by a pair of songs that dominated the first three Hottest 100s.
From Ben Lee to B.I.G, Liam Quinn looks at some of the questionable exclusions from Triple J’s Hottest 100 list.
As Triple J’s Hottest 100 of the last twenty years is released, Tara Watson revisits some of the questionably ranked songs, from Chumbawamba to Pauline Pantsdown.
20 years after the first Hottest 100, Lawrie Zion tried to predict this year’s top 20. Now he’s taking a stab at guessing what’s going to top the chart in nine years time.
As mystery continues to build around just which songs will make it into the Top 20 of Triple J’s Hottest 100 of all time, Lawrie Zion tries to second-guess the results of the election we love to vote in. And he reckons the two top spots will be taken up by a pair of songs that dominated the first three Hottest 100s.
They don’t make years like 1989 anymore. In that year, the Wall came down, Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest, and then-Australian PM Bob Hawke wept on national television as he admitted to marital infidelity. At Triple J, a young, fresh-faced broadcaster had an idea…