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The best Australian songs, as voted by Crikey readers

After a three -day open vote, here CİKIney-Eest 100* Australian songsFor the older, smart music lover, tomorrow is an alternative to Triple J Hottest 100 Australian songs.

Yes, I had to stand in the number of songs that we could sort, since our primitive survey, each of which has a single vote, has not provided any way to rank a single vote. This number is 65.

Easybeats’ on Friday in my mind ”became the open winner. When the vote was opened, we discussed the idea of an interview with the Muzaffer artist, but unfortunately there was no member of the drummer snowy fleet in February this year.

Will Easybeats make a great countdown on Saturday? I hope we will be too overlap between them Crirase And Triple J’s Australian music ranking.

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Honorable words: Pauline Pauline Pantsdown’s “Dangerous and Dancer” song of Pauline Pantsdown’s Pauline Pantsdown’s “Dangerous and Dancer” vote giggled me.

From him Crirase The team chose the reporter Charlie Lewis, Gurumul’s “Djarimirri (Children of the Rainbow)”. “In a prisoner way, beautiful, completely indifferent and lively alive. My choice for this list is not literally anywhere else in the world, it could not be here.”

Political editor Bernard Keane’s fly birds made the “Tuesday” selection in the list in #35. “Jangly Intro, Alannah Russack’s etheric vocals, from the broken heart of yesterday, the late Simon Holmes’ rising guitar, feeling directly torn.

Political correspondent Anton Nilsson chose Paul Kelly’s “everything white return”, a song based on a short story of Raymond Carver. “Hinting avoidance, ‘There is a lot of water, very close home’ simple and destructive. He stays with you longer after every listening.”

Finally, an artist based on indie melbourne is a special shout for Talkshow Boy He carried out a campaign on x In order to get the song “More Me in the Foldback”, in our count, it really justifies everything. In the biggest music debate since #Tay4hottest100 in 2015, I acknowledged that Talkshow Boy was not unilaterally appropriate (but This connection Their trail is absolutely more valuable).

You can listen to CİKIney-Eest 100* Australian songs Through our official Spotify playlist Here.

#1 “Friday in my mind” by Easybeats

Shannon writes: A The Australian rock song, which finds a place between a global explosion and still holds critical and commercial weights today. The song itself, the whole spirit of the youth and endless possibilities wrapped in three minutes.

Stan writes as follows: “Seminal, timeless, effective.”

Brian writes: “He felt like a young man.”

#2 “flame trees” by cold cuts

Kendall says: “Flame Trees’, the most Australian songs of the Australian groups, does not sit the touching story of someone’s roots to the country anymore.”

David Write: “Musically, a beautiful song with a beautiful melody that changes the gear from the bridges and the bridge. Literally, a complex and thoughtful conversation with a loss of longing and innocence. The search for the past will never be saved.

#3 depending on! “Under the Milky Way” by the church and Daddy Cool’s “Eagle Rock”

Bronwyn in “Eagle Rock”: “Less. A Boogie rhythm, unpretentious lyrics, a simple licking with a bullet guitar riff consisting of all three note.

“Under the Milky Way” WT Gator: “Every time I hear, this song hurts my heart. I don’t have a personal connotation for me, there’s no experience, but somehow it cuts me into the nucleus.”

#4 “Treaty” by Yothu Yindi

TWO WRITTEN: “’Treaty’ is a great political anthem of Australia, a song from the heart of indigenous explanation, an attractive for an action that can initiate Australia on a path to a real nation. Tragedy is relevant.”

Bill writes: “Passionate, pumping, poetic and piercing false political stance.”

#5 Three -way tie! Triffids “wide open road”, saints and “beds”

Rafe on the “wide open road”: “Landscape and Lost Beautiful Call.”

Adrian “I am the stranded”: “Hit me like a bullet in 76. He changed the world’s view of Aussie music.”

Robert “Beds are burning”: “Very bloody right! We can still dance like crazy!”

And the rest…

A long way if you want to rock AC/DC on top (rock ‘n’ Roll ‘

“Great Southern Lands” from Icehouse

Stevie Wright’s “EVI” [Editors note: We made this a consolidated entry for parts 1,2 and 3.]

“Will I ever see your face again?”

John Farnham’s “Sesin”

By Saints “Know Your Product”

By Cold Keski “Khe Sanh”

By hunters and collectors “Throw your arms around me

Russell Morris’s “real thing”

“Quasimodo’s dream”

By Redgum “I was only 19 years old”

“Down” by men at work

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’s “Ship Song”

“Solid Rock” from Goanna

By DRONS “Shark Finnish Blues”

By Inxs “Never Learn Us”

By God “my friend”

“Little things big things” by Paul Kelly, Kev Carmody and ambassadors

“Cattle and reed” by Go-Betweens

Archie Roach’s “throwing children”

Slim Dusty’s “A PUB that is not beer”

Midnight oil “power and passion”

By Warumpi Group “Adam Evim”

By do re mi

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds “in my arms”

“I will go” by spectrum

“Holy Grail” by hunters and collectors

“Everlovin ‘Man” by loved ones

“Berlin Chair” by you

“A fairy tale they won’t believe” by weddings, the parties are nothing

“Tuesday” by fly birds

Masters “undecided” by their apprentices

Divinylin “pleasure and pain”

“Tremor” of the men next door

By Australia Screening “reckless (don’t be like…)”

Rüsfüs du Sol by “Innerbloom”

“Whatareya?” By TISM

“I am from Australia” by the callers

By AC/DC “Thundersstruck”

By “when the war is over” by the cold cut

Augie March’s “Crowded Clock”

Ganggajang’s “then Australia)”

“Clair de Lune” by flight facilities

Masters by their apprentices “because I love you”

“Stagger Lee” from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

“Loved person” by loved ones

Paul Kelly and messages “stupid things”

“Someone I used to know” from Gotye

Midnight Petrol by “Blue Sky Mine”

By Waifs “Bride Train”

“Streets of the town” Go-Betweens

“Purple sneakers” by you

“Get a long line” by angels

Paul Kelly and the ambassadors “jumps and borders”

“Open your Radio” by Masters Apprentices

“Men in the City” by Divinyls

“Weir” by killing Heidi

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