

317: TOP 5 BEST/WORST IRISH NUMBER ONES (20TH CENTURY)
HAPPY ST PATRICK'S DAY, EVERYBODY~!
Yes, it's been and gone for another year but Dave Hanratty and Craig Fitzpatrick convened on the big night to record this episode, sensibly avoiding the chaos beyond their respective four walls.
Instead, a chaos of a different kind in the form of a busy week in music news and a Top 5 that takes in the magical highs and the frankly shocking lows of the Irish public's consensus taste in music prior to the year 2000.
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ACT ONE: Dave has a strange but wholesome encounter in the gym.
ACT TWO (11:04): Breaking and quite devastating Bono-shaped news, Dolly reckons she's not rock and roll enough, Robert Plant walks back the bulk of his career, Japanese Breakfast steals our hearts, Stevie Nicks does Stevie Nicks things, and Ed Sheeran remains firmly in the dock.
ACT THREE (35:41): Top 5 Irish Number One Singles of the 20th Century.
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