All 9 votes in and the results are:
Quite a disparity in voting here. The opening 2-track theme getting just one third of the votes that the the 3 most popular themes got. Septuagenarians was in 3rd place with a creditable 53 points. Autumn was 2nd with 55 and was just pipped by Hammond Organ with 56.
Our broad church once again displayed disparity in voting - Septuagenarians received as many as 4 first places (8 points) but one last place (1 point). Passed Masters had 2 Headbangers voting it as best theme and 2 others as worst. Go figure.
There were 14 nominations for the Top 3 tracks:
The winning track was a bit of a break from convention as it was a made for TV video rather than the preferred live performance. It was difficult to find a suitable video where Chris Difford was prominent rather than Glenn Tilbrook.
Interesting to see that 3 of the more unusual, slightly offbeat tracks were nominated - Ketty Lester, Willie Dixon and Neil Young.
The only theme that didn't have a track nominated in anyone's Top 3 was the Jukebox. All other themes had at least one track nominated with Octogenarians + having the most - 4 in all, which is slightly surprising given that it didn't rate well in the votes for the best themes. Again, go figure.
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