THIS WEEK JUST GONE
The ten most-read individual pages on No Rock this week:
1. The summary of the week before last, presumably because it contains the words "Chantelle Houghton naked" in it
2. Avril dissed Britney in 2004 - get over it, people
3. Last week summarised on one page
4. The celebrities emerge from the Big Brother house
5. French courts ban Phil Collins CDs
6. Christians, outraged by Britney's bit in Will & Grace, complain 'nobody would ever dare to be satirical about Islam, would they...?'
7. Calculate the value of Pete Burns' face
8. New Sugababes. Old squabbles
9. Cartoons meet caricature: Madonna to share stage with the Gorillaz
10. The start of the Big Brother hoopla
Read all this week's posts on a single page
Last week summarised in one post
And, in a bid to persuade you to expand your DVD collections, this week, we plugged:
Are we not live? D-E-V-O from 1-9-8-0
Backpaging Doctor Robert. Blow Monkeys live DVD aimed at afficiandos rather than people just wanting The Big Hit (It's not here).
Any Penetration is better than nothing, so it's only a slight disappointment that this is from their 2002 reunion tour and not their prime
Rare & unseen early New York Dolls footage - yes, from a time before any of them were dead
There's never anything wrong with boys in make-up
We're now far enough away for the 90s to start to take some sort of coherent nostalgic shape; this isn't quite the definitive box set it hopes to be, but we do recommend the unintentionally hilarious 'from the label' bit here
It seems more rewarding to allow the Prodigy's Liam to select other people's records than make his own these days
Killing Yourself To Live: An Eggers-esque journey round rock death sites in the US
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