Dun-a-dun-a-duh.
Dun-a-dun-a-duh.
Argument has raged in Courier Towers today over this simple guitar riff.
It’s the greatest ever you see, according to voters in some poll or other.
It hasn’t met with universal approval here though.
For example, Coming Up much prefers the fifth place, which goes something like na-na-na-na-na-na-naaah, nah nah nah nah, naaah.
Na-na-na-na-na-na-naaah, nah nah nah nah, naaah. (etc and so on).
Although we’ve spoilt those for you by revealing them here, you can make up you own mind about the rest when you see them in Tuesday’s Courier.
It’s not the only list we have. We also reveal the most expensive street in Scotland (it’s not in Lochgelly) and who won what and why at the MTV VMAs.
Talking of winners, we’re all over the independence referendum debate rematch between Salmond and Darling and we’ll give you our expert analysis as well as a few other wry observations.
We also explain why someone has put 10,000 bricks and 150 hours into a Lego model going on display at the National Museum.
And we catch up with Courier Country parents who have been given the bombshell news that their kids are being given a day off school because of the Ryder Cup.
The organisers are worried that traffic through Kinloch Rannoch and Invergowrie could affect all those travelling to the event. Which is at Gleneagles. Miles away.
For far more on this, that and the other buy and we mean buy it, don’t just pick it up, read it and put it down again – Tuesday’s Courier.