Triple J Hottest 100, 2004
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The 2004 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on January 26, 2005. It was the twelfth such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J.
Voters were limited to 20 votes each - 10 via SMS (charged at 30c each) and 10 via the Internet (no charge).
From early in the voting process, it became very obvious that Franz Ferdinand's Take Me Out would be the clear winner of this Hottest 100. Throughout the countdown, numerous references were made to this well-established fact, including announcers sarcastically claiming "Ha-ha! You thought they'd be #1" when the Dark of the Matinee was played at #50 as well a mock promtional piece heard in between in which votes for other bands such as Placebo were ignored in favour of Franz Ferdinand. When Take Me Out was officially announced as #1, it was reported that it had received more than double the votes of any other song. As with receiving more than double the votes, the presenters felt it sensible to also play a live version of Take Me Out directly after the studio version played at #1.
The poll also featured:
- William Shatner's first track to be in a Hottest 100, with his version of Pulp's Common People He was 73 in 2004 and is the oldest person to have a song selected in a Hottest 100 line up.
- Three separate tracks about yo mama at positions #17, #23 and #25.
- Two versions of Take Me Out - the original by Franz Ferdinand reached #1, the cover by Scissor Sisters reached #44.
- U2's track Vertigo, which was not played on Triple J that year, at position #38.
- Announcer Chris Taylor had agreed to streak across the grounds of the Sydney Big Day Out if the theme song from Media Watch polled in the countdown. At the number 7 position, it was announced that in terms of votes counted, the Media Watch theme had in fact come in at number 7, and Taylor proceeded to do his nude run. When he returned, it was revealed that because the song was not recorded in the year of 2004, it was not eligible to poll in the countdown.
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| # | Song[1] | Artist | Country of Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Take Me Out | Franz Ferdinand | Scotland |
| 2 | Scar | Missy Higgins | Australia |
| 3 | From the Sea | Eskimo Joe | Australia |
| 4 | Somebody Told Me | The Killers | United States |
| 5 | Black Betty | Spiderbait | Australia |
| 6 | Ten Days | Missy Higgins | Australia |
| 7 | Somethings Gotta Give | The John Butler Trio | Australia |
| 8 | Beautiful to Me | Little Birdy | Australia |
| 9 | Bless My Soul | Powderfinger | Australia |
| 10 | Jolene (Live) | The White Stripes | United States |
| 11 | Float On | Modest Mouse | United States |
| 12 | Coin-Operated Boy | The Dresden Dolls | United States |
| 13 | Mr. Brightside | The Killers | United States |
| 14 | It's Too Late | Evermore | New Zealand |
| 15 | Gamble Everything for Love | Ben Lee | Australia |
| 16 | Hard Act to Follow | Grinspoon | Australia |
| 17 | Yo Mama | Butterfingers | Australia |
| 18 | Fit But You Know It | The Streets | England |
| 19 | Dry Your Eyes | The Streets | England |
| 20 | Fuckin' Awesome | Spiderbait | Australia |
| 21 | Common People | William Shatner | Canada |
| 22 | American Idiot | Green Day | United States |
| 23 | Take Your Mama | Scissor Sisters | United States |
| 24 | Look What You've Done | Jet | Australia |
| 25 | Treat Yo' Mama | John Butler Trio | Australia |
| 26 | Better Off Alone | Grinspoon | Australia |
| 27 | Don't U Eva | Sarah Blasko | Australia |
| 28 | Ch-Check It Out | Beastie Boys | United States |
| 29 | This Fire | Franz Ferdinand | Scotland |
| 30 | Girl Anachronism | The Dresden Dolls | United States |
| 31 | The Bucket | Kings of Leon | United States |
| 32 | Older Than You | Eskimo Joe | Australia |
| 33 | Chicken Payback | The Bees | England |
| 34 | What the Fuck? | Machine Gun Fellatio | Australia |
| 35 | Not Many (remix) | Scribe | New Zealand |
| 36 | Forget Her | Jeff Buckley | United States |
| 37 | Adelaide | Ben Folds | United States |
| 38 | Vertigo | U2 | Ireland |
| 39 | Smile Like You Mean It | The Killers | United States |
| 40 | This is a Love Song | Little Birdy | Australia |
| 41 | Mass Destruction | Faithless | England |
| 42 | This Old Love | Lior | Australia |
| 43 | Godhopping | Dogs Die in Hot Cars | Scotland |
| 44 | Take Me Out (Franz Ferdinand cover) | Scissor Sisters | United States |
| 45 | Woman | Wolfmother | Australia |
| 46 | Amerika | Rammstein | Germany |
| 47 | I Can't Give You What I Haven't Got | The Living End | Australia |
| 48 | Memory Lane | Elliott Smith | United States |
| 49 | Casualty | Missy Higgins | Australia |
| 50 | The Dark of the Matinée | Franz Ferdinand | Scotland |
| 51 | What You Want | John Butler Trio | Australia |
| 52 | My Friend Robot | Regurgitator | Australia |
| 53 | English Summer Rain | Placebo | England |
| 54 | Bridal Train | The Waifs | Australia |
| 55 | Walk Idiot Walk | The Hives | Sweden |
| 56 | Shelter | Xavier Rudd | Australia |
| 57 | For One Day | Evermore | New Zealand |
| 58 | Laura | Scissor Sisters | United States |
| 59 | Solace | Xavier Rudd | Australia |
| 60 | Lachlan | Your Wedding Night | Australia |
| 61 | Flash Dance | Deep Dish | United States |
| 62 | Smoke | Eskimo Joe | Australia |
| 63 | She Wants to Move | N.E.R.D. | United States |
| 64 | Self Destruct in 5 | Epicure | Australia |
| 65 | Galvanize | Chemical Brothers | England |
| 66 | Little Yellow Spider | Devendra Banhart | United States |
| 67 | 10am Automatic | The Black Keys | United States |
| 68 | Process This | Powderfinger | Australia |
| 69 | Push Up | The Freestylers | England |
| 70 | Four to the Floor (remix) | Starsailor | England |
| 71 | C'mon C'mon | The Von Bondies | United States |
| 72 | Hold Me Now | The Polyphonic Spree | United States |
| 73 | Sleepy Little Deathtoll Town | The Panda Band | Australia |
| 74 | Slow Hands | Interpol | United States |
| 75 | Paco Doesn't Love Me | The Spazzys | Australia |
| 76 | Evil | Interpol | United States |
| 77 | Run | Snow Patrol | Scotland |
| 78 | Tonight's the Night | Little Birdy | Australia |
| 79 | Dirty Hearts | Dallas Crane | Australia |
| 80 | Young Man Old Man | The Dissociatives | Australia |
| 81 | Rough Diamonds | End of Fashion | Australia |
| 82 | Drop the Pressure | Mylo | Scotland |
| 83 | Numb All Over | Dallas Crane | Australia |
| 84 | I Love You Because I Have To | Dogs Die in Hot Cars | Scotland |
| 85 | The Drop | Regurgitator | Australia |
| 86 | I Was Born (A Unicorn) | The Unicorns | Canada |
| 87 | Breathe Me | Sia | Australia |
| 88 | Imagine | A Perfect Circle | United States |
| 89 | Get What You Need | Jet | Australia |
| 90 | Lotion | The Greenskeepers | United States |
| 91 | Somersault | Decoder Ring | Australia |
| 92 | Comfortably Numb | Scissor Sisters | United States |
| 93 | Hello | John Butler Trio | Australia |
| 94 | Ride | The Vines | Australia |
| 95 | Twenty Years | Placebo | England |
| 96 | Mirror Mirror | After the Fall | Australia |
| 97 | Safe Forever | Gyroscope | Australia |
| 98 | Catch Me Up | Gomez | England |
| 99 | Always | The Butterfly Effect | Australia |
| 100 | I'm Gonna Haunt You | Fabienne Delsol | France |
46 of the 100 songs are by Australian artists
[edit] Artists with multiple entries
The following individuals or groups had more than one entry in the Hottest 100:
- John Butler Trio - 4 tracks (7, 25, 51, 93)
- Scissor Sisters - 4 tracks (23, 44, 58, 92)
- Franz Ferdinand - 3 tracks (1, 29, 50)
- Missy Higgins - 3 tracks (2, 6, 49)
- Eskimo Joe - 3 tracks (3, 32, 62)
- The Killers - 3 tracks (4, 13, 39)
- Little Birdy - 3 tracks (8, 40, 78)
- Spiderbait - 2 tracks (5, 20)
- Powderfinger - 2 tracks (9, 68)
- The Dresden Dolls - 2 tracks (12, 30)
- Evermore - 2 tracks (14, 57)
- Grinspoon - 2 tracks (16, 26)
- The Streets - 2 tracks (18, 19)
- Jet - 2 tracks (24, 89)
- Dogs Die in Hot Cars - 2 tracks (43, 84)
- Regurgitator - 2 tracks (52, 85)
- Placebo - 2 tracks (53, 95)
- Xavier Rudd - 2 tracks (56, 59)
- Interpol - 2 tracks (74, 76)
- Dallas Crane - 2 tracks (79, 83)
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ Hottest 100 2004. Triple J. Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
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