Finding their feet ... Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Gillian Gilbert circa 1982. Photograph: Pictorial Press/Alamy
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Finding their feet ... Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook and Gillian Gilbert circa 1982. Photograph: Pictorial Press/Alamy
We’ll be counting this down over six weeks – for the first two weeks, we’ll spend Monday to Thursday counting down 10 at a time. That takes us up to the Top 20, and from Monday to Friday for four weeks we’ll have standalone celebrations of each remaining song by our team of critics. This list, and the songs’ order, was compiled via a politely raging video call between me, chief rock and pop critic
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