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The Dale Bamber Show - Best of the noughties

On Sunday 27th December 2009 The Dale Bamber Show celebrated the best music from the noughties year by year. But what were the best songs from the noughties? Listen to the highlights of the show here!

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Above: Some of the tunes we were listening to in the year 2000.

Above: The big hits from the year 2001…out of curiosity…who remembers Hearsay?

Above: Was 2002 really the best year for chart music? Well it was all about competitons in 2002…Will Young vs Gareth Gates, One True Voice vs Girls Aloud…but who came out on top?

Above: 2003 - and did we ever learn what it was like to be left outside alone? Anastasia did!

Above: We all know reality TV has taken over our lives this decade…but what have been the big reality shows of the noughties?

Above: 2004 saw Girls Aloud saying they were love machines, Bob Geldolf had a new bunch of celebrites help feed the world and much much more!

Above: 2005 and The Pussycat Dolls asked us to losen up their buttonz…what was Dale’s reaction to this?

Above: 2006 and probably one of the best ballad singers since Mariah Carey was found through the X Factor…step forward Miss Leona Lewis!

Above: The Dale Bamber show started in 2007 and has gone from strength to strength! 3 years is a long time for a live radio show…and in those 3 years…not everything has gone to plan! Above is the shows best moments…and some of the…erm…not so good…moments!

Above: 2007 was a another massive year in music. Girls Aloud called the shots this year…along with Leona having one of the biggest selling singles of the year with Bleeding Love. Also this year Avril Lavigne wanted to be our girlfriend!

Above: 2008 and this was the year that everyone sung in high pitched voices as Alesha Dixon sang ‘He does nothing the boy does nothing’…And Dale immitating Alesha…yet again!

Above: On 25th June 2009 we lost the King of Pop Michael Jackson. Above is some of the best tunes from his career.

Above: 2009 and we come up to the modern day in music. Lady Ga Ga showed us a proper dress…or not as the case may be! Miley Cyrus said it didnt matter if she couldn’t get to the other side…it was all about the climb (Simon Cowell has the same feelings as Miley by the way!) and one gorgeous country singer rocked the UK charts with her guitar and her Love Story…step forward Miss Taylor Swift!

Above: The last ever Official UK top 40 of the noughties week ending 27-12-09…could the Christmas number 1 of 2009 Rage Against the Machine’s Killing in the name of stay number 1 for a 2nd week? Or could Joe McEllderry’s The Climb finally top the charts?

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