Triple M Melbourne 105.1 is at it again, bringing back the much-anticipated GOAT Countdown, but this time with a twist. We had a mission to uncover the Greatest Year of All Time in music history, and with your help – we nailed it!
We played out the results of each battle, year against year, on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne, over two weeks, with the final results presented by Legend of the station and Godfather of Triple M, Lee Simon!
Lee also recently joined Matty O on Homegrown to tell this amazing anecdote from when he met Lou Reed and Bruce Springsteen:
In the latest Triple M GOAT Countdown, our goal was to determine music’s greatest ever year, from the iconic Summer of ’69 to the present day. This journey through time not only sparked nostalgia but also celebrated the evolution of music.
As the votes rolled in, the excitement built. Here’s the full leaderboard, showcasing the diverse years that have left a lasting impact on music’s ever-evolving landscape:
Six Into Two
The Grand Final – and ultimate Greatest Year Of All Time In Music as decided by voters in Triple M Melbourne’s GOAT Countdown:
1991!
Rock music fans of the greatest city in the world, thank you for voting – online and to the studio (1 333 53) in your many, many thousands in Triple M Melbourne’s GOAT Countdown
You crowned 1991 the Greatest Year Of All Time for music. And we reckon that’s a very good call.
Keep it on the Ms on 105.1 and the free LiSTNR App to wake up with The Marty Sheargold Show, listen to good times and greatest hits with Dangerous Dave and Rosie Walton throughout the day, then drive home with The Rush Hour with JB & Billy, and spend your evenings with Gleeso and Matty O’Gorman on Homegrown.
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