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1. Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (30%)
2. Michael Jackson - Thriller (13%)
3. Justin Timberlake - Cry Me A River (12%)
4. OK Go - A Million Ways (9%)
5. A-Ha - Take On Me (7%)
6. Robert Palmer - Addicted To Love (4%)
7. Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U (4%)
8. REM - Losing My Religion (4%) 9. Christina Aguilera - Dirrty (4%)
10. Madonna - Like A Prayer (3%)
11. Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (3%)
12. Lionel Ritchie - Hello (3%)
13. Duran Duran - Rio (2%)
14. Oasis - Wonderwall (2%)
15. Britney Spears - ... Baby One More Time (2%)
"Dirrty" voted 9th best video of all time.
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Nearly a third of those quizzed in the survey (30%) said the groundbreaking video for the rock opera-style song was their top choice.
Michael Jackson's Thriller came second with 13% of the vote, just pipping Justin Timberlake's Cry Me A River, which received 12%.
Norwegian trio A-Ha's mix of animation and film in Take O Me came in fourth, with 7%.
And the power of the internet was once again shown by OK Go's A Million Ways, which came fifth with 9%.
The home-made video, which sees the band perform a choreographed routine in their back garden, was downloaded by nine million people worldwide.
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And there was more bad news for troubled singer Britney Spears, whose debut video ... Baby One More Time, which features her dressed as a schoolgirl, limped in at 15th, with 2% of votes.
As well as being beaten by her ex Timberlake, she was also trounced by her former Mickey Mouse Club colleague Christina Aguilera, who received 4% of the vote for the controversial video Dirrty.
The survey of 1,051 adults found "the video relating to the song" was the most important factor in what made a good music video, with 56% plumping for it.
Some 32% chose "good choreography", making it the second most important factor.
And 16% thought "an attractive lead singer" was important, while 11% put a "sexy video" as a vital ingredient.
O2 commissioned the survey to celebrate its sponsorship of the Best Video category of the 2007 Q Music Awards.
2. Michael Jackson - Thriller (13%)
5. A-Ha - Take On Me (7%)
7. Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U (4%)
8. REM - Losing My Religion (4%)
9. Christina Aguilera - Dirrty (4%)
11. Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (3%)
15. Britney Spears - ... Baby One More Time (2%)