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The Top 2000 is an annual Dutch marathon radio programme that plays the 2,000 most popular songs listeners have deemed the best of all time. The show runs 24 hours a day, starting Christmas and ending on New Year's Eve.[1][2] The show is hosted by national public radio station NPO Radio 2. A significant part of the population of the Netherlands listens to the broadcast each year;[3][4] during the 2019 edition, NPO Radio 2 had a national radio market share of 17.7 percent.[5][6] In regard of its popularity and notoriety, the show is often called de lijst der lijsten, the chart of charts.[7]


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The Top 2000, first held in 1999 to inaugurate the new millennium, was intended to be a one-time event. It became immensely popular. Following this success, Radio 2 decided to make it an annual programme.

The show is hosted in a temporary studio called the Top 2000 Caf at the Netherlands Institute of Sound and Vision in Hilversum. Visitors are able to purchase a timed ticket to enter the studio. Because of the popularity of the show and the small size of the studio, visitors are only allowed to stay for a limited period of time.[9] The tickets have been known to sell out quickly.[10]

During the six-to-seven day broadcast, the station broadcasts a set of 2,000 songs that have been voted on by the show's audience through the Internet to be the "most popular songs of all time". The first year of voting was limited to a set list of 2000 songs that the users ranked themselves. Radio 2 changed the format in 2005 to allow voters to nominate their own suggestions.[11] In 2008, Radio 2 used a different voting format: the votes from the previous nine years were compiled to create a "jubilee list" for the tenth anniversary of the radio show.[12]

People can choose as few as five to as many as 35 songs. The voting period lasts one week, starting late November or early December. People can vote through the radio channel's website on any Internet device during this period. Hosts of the radio channel tour the Netherlands in a bus (Dutch: stembus, which means 'ballot box', but literally translates to 'voting bus') during the period of voting to promote the show. People who visit the bus can also submit their songs there.[13][14] People living in other countries can also vote for the Top 2000.[15]

Voters can choose which version of a certain song they prefer. These include covers, live performances or full versions whose running time exceed mainstream radio standards. The eventual lineup of the program can contain multiple versions of one song. The longest song to have aired on the Top 2000 is "Echoes" by Pink Floyd, at 23 minutes and 31 seconds.[16]

Visitors can enter the Top 2000 Caf while the list is being broadcast, and tickets to visit go on sale before the list is released so that those in attendance will not know which songs will be played during their timeslot. As a result of the show's popularity, a ticket gives visitors access to the Top 2000 Caf for just a 50-minute timeslot. In recent years, tickets can only be bought online and not at the door.[18]

In 2002, the television show Top 2000 a Go-go was introduced to supplement the radio programme.[19] The show contains quizzes, live performances and clips of various songs on the list, as well as interviews with performers and artists featured in the all-time charts. The following year they added Top 2000 in Concert, where various Dutch artists are invited to sing one of their favorite songs, along with one of their own songs.[20] The concert is typically broadcast on New Year's Eve, right after the end of Top 2000. In 2019, Radio 2 DJs released a book about the Top 2000 to celebrate its twentieth anniversary, which was accompanied by a vinyl record.[21]

Beginning in 2012, an alternative version of the Top 2000, the "Snob 2000", was created by writers of the Dutch music blog Ondergewaardeerde Liedjes (English: "Often Overlooked Songs"). Each year, the Snob 2000 receives between 60,000 to 75,000 votes.[25] Only songs that are not currently on the formal Top 2000 list are eligible for the Snob 2000. In 2016, the full list was broadcast live on NPO 3FM KX, and since 2017, it airs live on Pinguin Radio.[26][27] Co-founder Freek Janssen said, "The Snob 2000 started as a kind of joke. The Top 2000 drop-down list was far from complete at the time. For example, there was a lot to choose from the 70s and 80s, but more recent 'classics' were missing. Artists such as Queens of the Stone Age, Daft Punk and Arctic Monkeys were not even represented in the drop-down list at all. Radio 2 has now made a catch-up, because hundreds of songs have now made the switch to the Top 2000."[28]

The song with the highest position in its debut year in the list (from 2000 onwards) is "Roller Coaster", from Dutch country singer Danny Vera in 2019, entering in fourth place.[33][34] The highest-scoring foreign newcomer was Adele with "Someone Like You" in 2011, placing sixth.[35]

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One of Glen Lewis's colleagues, who is also a radio presenter at Radio 2000, confirmed the suspension. "We heard about his suspension. Management said he played music from a memory stick, including his own song. We were also cautioned not to do it as it is against the station's policy," said the presenter.

A very special 2000 classic from The Town Hall in New York City, with special guests: Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks, singer Ann Hampton Callaway, actresses Alice Playten and Linda Lavin, broadway actor Howard McGillian and Robin & Linda Williams. Plus, Bill McLaughlin and Peter Schickele square off to determine who can write the most unusual piece of holiday music.

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS - Radio host and house DJ Glen Lewis was suspended on Wednesday by Radio 2000, where he has been working since April, but the suspension was quickly overturned, Sunday World has reported.

The house DJ allegedly ignored the email, instead asking Ramakgolo to stop the suspension process, which he attempted to do only to be accused of undermining Choane, who went ahead with the suspension without a warning. Ramakgolo was allegedly furious as a result of this.

In part, these DJs have the "Godfather of House" Frankie Knuckles to thank for their success. From the late 70s onwards he regularly featured on set at the Chicago Club "Warehouse", which eventually gave its name to the genre. When Knuckles realized that the instrumental parts of his music sent his audience wild, he began to focus on mixing these sections, of old disco classics in parcicular, with new elements such as eurobeat, while leaving out the remainder of the songs. In doing so he created a deeper, raw style, known as Chicago house, which got the crowds dancing even more. e24fc04721

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