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            <title>Quality vinyl: the top 25 side one track ones of all time</title>
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            <description>It&#8217;s possible no&#45;one under 25 will get this article. But the joy of side one, track one is one of my life&#8217;s great pleasures. It&#8217;s a hangover from the days of 12&#45;inch vinyl when there were five or six songs on each side of a long playing record.



There&#8217;s plenty of these musical gems but here are my Top 25 starting with the indisputable heavyweight track one side one of the world: Bob Dylan&#8217;s Like A Rolling Stone, recorded and released (on the LP Highway 61 Revisited) in 1965.

As US music genius Greil Marcus said in the best (and probably only) book written about a single song: &#8220;When drummer Bobby Gregg brought his stick down for the opening noise of the six&#45;minute single, the sound &#45; a kind of announcement, then a void of silence, then a rising fanfare, then the song &#45; fixed a moment when all those caught up in modern music found themselves engaged in a running battle for a prize no one bothered to name: the greatest record ever made, perhaps the greatest record that ever would be made.&#8221;</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/records/">It&#8217;s &#8220;proof&#8221; to climate change believers, &#8220;just weather&#8221; to sceptics &#8211; but to everyone it&#8217;s the arrival of summer. In winter. 

View The Punch &#45; August weather in a larger map

Weather records are often trivial matters, a question of a few tenths of some obscure measurement here and there. Last month&#8217;s heat highs streaked away from the norms like Usain Bolt taking on a field of suburban club runners. 

Unless you work for Channel 10, weather people typically aren&#8217;t an excitable bunch. But the Bureau of Meteorology is calling the August heat &#8220;highly unusual&#8221; and &#8220;exceptional&#8221;, and this week issued a Special Climate Statement, its first since the heatwave that fried the southeast in February. The interactive map above shows some &#8211; just some &#8211; of the dozens of records around the country that were burnt.</source>
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            <title>Interactive map: Australia&#8217;s scorching August</title>
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            <description>It&#8217;s &#8220;proof&#8221; to climate change believers, &#8220;just weather&#8221; to sceptics &#8211; but to everyone it&#8217;s the arrival of summer. In winter. 

View The Punch &#45; August weather in a larger map

Weather records are often trivial matters, a question of a few tenths of some obscure measurement here and there. Last month&#8217;s heat highs streaked away from the norms like Usain Bolt taking on a field of suburban club runners. 

Unless you work for Channel 10, weather people typically aren&#8217;t an excitable bunch. But the Bureau of Meteorology is calling the August heat &#8220;highly unusual&#8221; and &#8220;exceptional&#8221;, and this week issued a Special Climate Statement, its first since the heatwave that fried the southeast in February. The interactive map above shows some &#8211; just some &#8211; of the dozens of records around the country that were burnt.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/records/">It&#8217;s &#8220;proof&#8221; to climate change believers, &#8220;just weather&#8221; to sceptics &#8211; but to everyone it&#8217;s the arrival of summer. In winter. 

View The Punch &#45; August weather in a larger map

Weather records are often trivial matters, a question of a few tenths of some obscure measurement here and there. Last month&#8217;s heat highs streaked away from the norms like Usain Bolt taking on a field of suburban club runners. 

Unless you work for Channel 10, weather people typically aren&#8217;t an excitable bunch. But the Bureau of Meteorology is calling the August heat &#8220;highly unusual&#8221; and &#8220;exceptional&#8221;, and this week issued a Special Climate Statement, its first since the heatwave that fried the southeast in February. The interactive map above shows some &#8211; just some &#8211; of the dozens of records around the country that were burnt.</source>
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            <title>Don&#8217;t believe the hype: music is doing better than ever</title>
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            <description>&#8220;There is nothing wrong with the music business, there is a problem with the CD business.&#8221; &#45; Chuck D



If you reduced the last decade&#8217;s discussion about the music industry to a single word, it would be decline.&amp;nbsp; 

And yet, observing music consumption over the same period, the opposite is true. More people are listening to music in more ways than ever before.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/records/">It&#8217;s &#8220;proof&#8221; to climate change believers, &#8220;just weather&#8221; to sceptics &#8211; but to everyone it&#8217;s the arrival of summer. In winter. 

View The Punch &#45; August weather in a larger map

Weather records are often trivial matters, a question of a few tenths of some obscure measurement here and there. Last month&#8217;s heat highs streaked away from the norms like Usain Bolt taking on a field of suburban club runners. 

Unless you work for Channel 10, weather people typically aren&#8217;t an excitable bunch. But the Bureau of Meteorology is calling the August heat &#8220;highly unusual&#8221; and &#8220;exceptional&#8221;, and this week issued a Special Climate Statement, its first since the heatwave that fried the southeast in February. The interactive map above shows some &#8211; just some &#8211; of the dozens of records around the country that were burnt.</source>
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