This fortnight just gone
The stuff that's been moving on No Rock and Roll Fun while we've been at death's door, desperately hoping he wasn't in.
The top ten most-accessed articles this fortnight:
1. Heather Mills naked
2. Heather Mills naked
3. McFly naked
4. Is KT Tunstall a lesbian?
5. Heather Mills naked
6. We've been unwell
7. Daily Mail's sniff round Doherty's rehab was OK, says PCC
8. Katie Melua gets a girlfriend
9. RIP Paul Walters
10. Jonathan Davis sued over serial killer museum
The big event this week was the publication of the NME cool list,
closely followed by Mick Hucknall suggesting that the RIAA are, in fact, radical socialists
You can read all of this week and the week before on one page,
or browse the week before that in one post
Please put a penny in the old man's hat:
Jarvis Cocker returns from his Parisian exile
Not quite all the hits, but certainly how they'd have been if the current Sugababes had recorded them
Interscope bring out their (Trail of) Dead
Adrian Sherwood and a glittery cast of squillions, including Lee Perry, Mark Stewart...
...talking of whom, The Maffia's 1982 Learning To Cope With Cowardice reappears
The etheklant Kling Klang
The Jam's earliest singles in some sort of box
Brand new stuff from Nanci Griffith
Soft Cell revisted as work-in-progress
We make this the third time Depeche Mode have collected their singles...
... and, just in time, it's Kill MotherFucking Depeche Mode
Boxed-up series one of the IT Crowd
The film of the book which inspired Ride's Seagull
Chameleons filmed live in the US, 2002
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