Hi there, again, people

            Yep, the Guinness Book of Hit Singles is indeed the Bible -
along with the Great Rock Discography. What you say is very true, Mr.
Roberts, but the program was for 1980 only, unfortunately.

Stay Mad  8-)

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----- Original Message -----
From: Simon Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 23 October 2000 23:49
Subject: [total-madness] Madness are number one


Just to clear all this shit and nonsense up.

The band with the most weeks on charts in the 1980s where Madness- I think
about 257.

Facts?
Read the Guinness book of hit singles, which use the official charts.
and the 2000/1 edition has header on Madness saying they are the most
successful group of the 80s

The DJ's Bible, and an interesting read..

Simon.





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